Commuting bike videos
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Commuting bike videos
Being new here there might be a chance I didn't dig deep enough in the threads but are there other forum members who have videos of their commutes to work. I have a few on my youtube channel and I enjoy seeing what kind of traffic/terrain/hell and high water other people bike through on their daily adventures on the way to working for tha man. If you do have one post it here for all to enjoy as I do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LMx...T4nabmLp1DOznA
and if you are curious I am riding through the streets of Van on my '90 Cannondale SR800

Cheers,
Dave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LMx...T4nabmLp1DOznA
and if you are curious I am riding through the streets of Van on my '90 Cannondale SR800

Cheers,
Dave
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Sweet! Looks like you were really flying down that hill after Boundary...
I've made a couple of Traffic Slayer videos from my commute. Haven't been recording much recently though.
Traffic Slayer on Vimeo
Traffic Slayer 2 on Vimeo
Crank it!
I've made a couple of Traffic Slayer videos from my commute. Haven't been recording much recently though.
Traffic Slayer on Vimeo
Traffic Slayer 2 on Vimeo
Crank it!
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Bikes: 30's Hercules, 72 Peugeot UO8, 66 Eatons Glider, 90 Cannondale SR800, 66 Bottecchia Campion de Monde, 09 Kona Jake the Snake, 78 Raliegh Sport
Thos are a couple of cool vids you got there. See all the cars sitting in rush hour as you go flying by is the best especially on the way to Annacis. Makes me want to get the camera back on the bike.
Cheers,
Dave
ps: feel free to use my videos as a demo of what to do on the road (if any) and what not to do on the road (plenty). This video may not be used as evidence in a court of law.
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Bicycle Commuter Traffic Jamming by JoeyBike on Vimeo
A few of them don't seem to be working. Don't know why. Just keep going down the list until you find some that work. You can always download them and watch them that way too.
Last edited by JoeyBike; 09-16-14 at 07:06 AM.
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Fascinating videos. I don't agree with running the red lights, but the only person that will get hurt by doing so is yourself, so go for it if it makes you happy.
I may try to do a video someday, but it would be much more tame as my commute is mostly rural and a couple of neighborhoods.
I may try to do a video someday, but it would be much more tame as my commute is mostly rural and a couple of neighborhoods.
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I also enjoy bike commute videos. FWIW, here are mine: bgvideo62 - YouTube
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Here is a video cruising through downtown heading home after work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY1_5onk9sU
Cheers,
Dave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY1_5onk9sU
Cheers,
Dave
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Bikes: 30's Hercules, 72 Peugeot UO8, 66 Eatons Glider, 90 Cannondale SR800, 66 Bottecchia Campion de Monde, 09 Kona Jake the Snake, 78 Raliegh Sport
I also enjoy bike commute videos. FWIW, here are mine: bgvideo62 - YouTube
Dave
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I have a few of my New York City commutes posted on my Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jkf...IoDLA&index=85
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jkf...IoDLA&index=85
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Bikes: 30's Hercules, 72 Peugeot UO8, 66 Eatons Glider, 90 Cannondale SR800, 66 Bottecchia Campion de Monde, 09 Kona Jake the Snake, 78 Raliegh Sport
I have a few of my New York City commutes posted on my Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jkf...IoDLA&index=85
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jkf...IoDLA&index=85
Cheers,
Dave
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I am really enjoying these videos! Thank you all for sharing!
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My pleasure. I am having fun watching what others endure (enjoy) on their commute to work as well.
Here is another one I have that is a fun one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTya-PLe7NU
Cheers,
Dave
Here is another one I have that is a fun one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTya-PLe7NU
Cheers,
Dave
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Another vote for [MENTION=95183]JoeyBike[/MENTION], I live close and recognize many of the streets he lights up. I tried today to do a 20 MPH JoeyBike commute. I didn't quite make it, when I do, JoeyBike's getting a PM
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Another vote for @JoeyBike, I live close and recognize many of the streets he lights up. I tried today to do a 20 MPH JoeyBike commute. I didn't quite make it, when I do, JoeyBike's getting a PM 

To quote Greg LeMond when asked if bike racing ever gets easier. His response was: "No, you just go faster." This is truth.
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I would ride behind a a car rather than ride through the door zone at full speed. I'll be honest and say that I ride in the door zone at times but at slower speeds. I would prefer to let the traffic go past and take the lane than ride in the door zone.
I believe most people ride in the door zone because they don't how close the traffic is behind them. I would invest in a rear view mirror (The Third Eye) and learn to take the whole lane.
I started watching your video again and noticed you were riding in the door zone even though there were no cars behind you. It's at these moments you really need to be taking the full lane. A rear view mirror will help alot!
I could not watch the entire video having been a door victim years ago. I feel it's only a matter of time. I hope I'm wrong.
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You have to be careful Dave.
I would ride behind a a car rather than ride through the door zone at full speed. I'll be honest and say that I ride in the door zone at times but at slower speeds. I would prefer to let the traffic go past and take the lane than ride in the door zone.
I believe most people ride in the door zone because they don't how close the traffic is behind them. I would invest in a rear view mirror (The Third Eye) and learn to take the whole lane.
I started watching your video again and noticed you were riding in the door zone even though there were no cars behind you. It's at these moments you really need to be taking the full lane. A rear view mirror will help alot!
I could not watch the entire video having been a door victim years ago. I feel it's only a matter of time. I hope I'm wrong.
I would ride behind a a car rather than ride through the door zone at full speed. I'll be honest and say that I ride in the door zone at times but at slower speeds. I would prefer to let the traffic go past and take the lane than ride in the door zone.
I believe most people ride in the door zone because they don't how close the traffic is behind them. I would invest in a rear view mirror (The Third Eye) and learn to take the whole lane.
I started watching your video again and noticed you were riding in the door zone even though there were no cars behind you. It's at these moments you really need to be taking the full lane. A rear view mirror will help alot!
I could not watch the entire video having been a door victim years ago. I feel it's only a matter of time. I hope I'm wrong.
Being that the camera does film at 142 degrees it is still not showing everything as the rider sees it. I have been biking to work for 20+ years and 11+ years the same 28 km route without incident because I am aware of my surroundings. Yes there is always a chance of a "freak accident" that in retrospect can possibly be prevented with better planning and preventative measures.
I like to ride fast. Getting to work is how fast can I get from A to B. I have been called the anti-commuter commuter by my friends for my lack of "commuting set up" (ie: mirrors, panniers, racks, etc). I wear a back pack, tattered shorts and futbol jerseys and have been referred to as a courier more times than I can count.
There are plenty of occasions over my 28km daily ride where I am in the middle of the lane (not just to draft the bus leaving its berth). To some it may seem as reckless and unsettling but to me it is a controlled, fast and fun experience where I have, over 1000's of occasions, weighed out the risk and exercised caution.
I do appreciate your concern that you are trying to convey and knocking on my wood desk as we speak since you brought it up

Cheers,
Dave
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