Dude, you broth the quality of these videos to the max. I have no idea how you are doing it, i wish i did, but at the end it doesn't matter. The point is it look so cinematic and beautiful and the good sound is just a cherry on top of the cake. You truly put some special editing sauce to make this experience complete. Thank you for the amazing work @Terry !
Petru B. Ohhh trust me it's not that easy, i know what he uses to record all of this. There is a bit of editing that brings it all together. I have the very same gimbal but i have Hero 3+ Black (no on camera digital IS) so it's still not as smooth as his shots. Also i feel like there is just more of motion blur then what i get. I'm not sure does he have like an ND filter on or is it done in post but it looks different. Non the less it's great work and it's not easy do make this :)
Petru B. You don't understand what i'm talking about. I know exactly what and how he does it and what he uses, except camera settings and how he edits all of it. Capturing all of this is not what confuses me. Helmet, gimbal, GoPro, Audio recorder and most importantly out of this world biking skills. The rest is what i'm wondering about, all the work that happens off the bike :)
Petru B. Cool bro, you just came to the same conclusion i wrote in the original comment. At the end it doesn't matter how he does it, the point is that it's beautiful and very well done.
@@BogiSP Yeah, his videos have the perfect amount of motion blur. He probably shoots ONLY at 24fps and with shutterspeed of 1/50th... and probably does this with an ND filter by PolarPro (Shutter Series) which allows him to shoot at slower shutterspeeds in broad daylight while getting that elusive motion blur... which would normally be missing. :)
Riding in NYC a mere 3 years later is a totally different experience. There are thousands more scooters, mopeds, and e-bikes on the streets competing for limited bike space.
This video is beautiful. I felt the rush that I get from actually riding. And the sound. The sound of simplicity. You've captured riding fixed gear so wonderfully. Thank you.
"I don't need no stinking E bike". Them there is riding skills. I still like riding my bikes in NYC as a tourist but at 68 I can't make those hard sustained climbs like you guys did on the bridge. Absolutely super!🚲🚲🚲
pretty incredible.....totally focused....I rode my dirt bike to work in NYC in the late 70's, and I thought I was doing something.....this is 10 levels above that in pure concentration.....
Starts at at Brooklin Museum and ends at Union Square, 5.4 miles in 15 minutes and 30 seconds, that's over 20 miles an hour, almost 21... (33 km/h) non stop
Find the time and area of his starting point, deduct it from his finishing time.To establish the distance he travelled, find the starting point and finishing point of his journey. You can do this using google maps. The rest is easy, good luck.
Nothing can touch the feeling of no gears & no brakes, when riding a bike. I was a courier in San Diego and some days I rode with a front brake & some days I was brake less. My brake less days were my best. When I wasn't working, I was brake less. I still ride fixed & brake less - Flow'n'
we need to see this camera rig on your head man. I don't know if this is all stabilized in post or what but this is sooooo smooth. and no one in the comments ever talks about that you never look to the sides or down at your bike the camera is always pointed at Cooper and you never even see your fucking bike.
I can no longer skateboard or walk anywhere because of my bike lol. I live in Colorado so less traffic but there's still people yelling and honking at me.
I love NY and I love riding bikes, awesome content. We used to ride like this here in Buenos Aires but not anymore, we grew old. Thanks for the uploads
Cooper till this day is the smoothest track bike rider in traffic you ever recorded, he truly knows his own flow and it’s beautiful to seem him dance in traffic like that ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🫀🫀🫀💸💸💨💨🌶🌶
I hope you find someone that film better... I thinks the people who like your channel will enjoy to see you riding on traffic from a different perspective ... Sorry for my bad english, keep up the good work
@@TerryB Terry you already have tons of Hot lines... It's called biking with best riders not knowing their lines and still staying right with them the whole way..Your a freaking amazing Rider and I think one of the best
I used to do a fraction of this in DTLA about 6 years ago. It was a good rush really gets you pumped and makes you want to go even faster! Death doesnt even occur in your mind tbo its all about being in the moment and for this type of biking you must be aware of everything around you.
That GoPro makes your movements seem so smooth and fluid while Cooper is jetting through traffic all over the place. I know the cammer is too, it's so deceiving lol Thanks for takin us for a ride!
lets be honest here. We try to be like water but sometimes it splashes. at 12:46 I pause and try think about line choice. It really is a hard situation. Mom and kid, cop car, and near crash all in 3 seconds, phew.
He should be as he's been racing since he was 16 (currently 23 at the time of this video). He's also a former NYC bike messenger, so he knows exactly what he's doing.
Hi! How do you make sure you won't get injured by a car when you cross the roads and the light is red. What's the trick? Do you pray and close your eyes?
I'm from the Philippines and watching this it feels like I'm inside the movie and I really appreciate this video because it's my dream to have a fixed gear bike and go ride around the city of Manila to explore. and I'm working really hard to make my dream come true. it is pleasure for me to watch your video cause it's giving me an eagerness to pursue my dream. (don't mind the grammar cause I'm not good at English)
Isn't it funny how different they do it in other countries ? One of my Navy friends lives in Thailand. I encouraged him to bike with me when he came to visit me here in Chicago, but he was afraid to go against the traffic. After living in Thailand for 11 years, driving on the left side of the road, anyone could make a fatal mistake. He refused and I understood.
I just came across this bikes videos in youtube, and its pretty cool, i have a question tho, don't you get a ticket for not stopping on red lights with a bike in USA?
Hey man! I just love you videos - They look amazing and cinematic! I don't even ride bikes but I can't stop watching your vids. It would be nice if you could do like a short video and explain your settings on your camera and also the editing work. Thanks in advance, and keep up the good work!
the good thing about gridlocked roads is riding through them on a bike. I don't know what that feels like because traffic jams where I live are unheard of
Anytime you guys ride in between cars I keep thinking there's gonna be a car door opening. I've never been to NYC but when I do I'm only going for the bike scene.
I was riding and an old dude behind me got snagged by a door and it was really loud! I felt so bad... the fucking passenger didn't notice neither of us.
Kevin Schart sweet! I ended up buying a real old steel frame with a fixed gear set up a few days after commenting and I do love it. Going to stick with it for a year while I save for something a bit nicer!
@@reeceholden7564 lol That's the exact same thing I told myself. 1 year then I'm upgrading. Got a used steel frame for now. So much more comfortable than aluminum. Gonna try to check in on you a year from now! Cheers!
Dude, you broth the quality of these videos to the max. I have no idea how you are doing it, i wish i did, but at the end it doesn't matter. The point is it look so cinematic and beautiful and the good sound is just a cherry on top of the cake. You truly put some special editing sauce to make this experience complete. Thank you for the amazing work @Terry !
Petru B. Ohhh trust me it's not that easy, i know what he uses to record all of this. There is a bit of editing that brings it all together. I have the very same gimbal but i have Hero 3+ Black (no on camera digital IS) so it's still not as smooth as his shots. Also i feel like there is just more of motion blur then what i get. I'm not sure does he have like an ND filter on or is it done in post but it looks different. Non the less it's great work and it's not easy do make this :)
Petru B. You don't understand what i'm talking about. I know exactly what and how he does it and what he uses, except camera settings and how he edits all of it.
Capturing all of this is not what confuses me. Helmet, gimbal, GoPro, Audio recorder and most importantly out of this world biking skills. The rest is what i'm wondering about, all the work that happens off the bike :)
Petru B. Cool bro, you just came to the same conclusion i wrote in the original comment. At the end it doesn't matter how he does it, the point is that it's beautiful and very well done.
Well Done.
@@BogiSP Yeah, his videos have the perfect amount of motion blur. He probably shoots ONLY at 24fps and with shutterspeed of 1/50th... and probably does this with an ND filter by PolarPro (Shutter Series) which allows him to shoot at slower shutterspeeds in broad daylight while getting that elusive motion blur... which would normally be missing. :)
Riding in NYC a mere 3 years later is a totally different experience. There are thousands more scooters, mopeds, and e-bikes on the streets competing for limited bike space.
More challenge homie
@@eddygci8 😅
This is so relaxing and stressful at the same time! New fan here!
This video is beautiful. I felt the rush that I get from actually riding. And the sound. The sound of simplicity. You've captured riding fixed gear so wonderfully. Thank you.
My favorite part is when he says "Why risk your life?" and he's being completely un-ironic about it... and I totally get it.
not just his life but others life too, look how he passes on pedestrian lanes
I love the fact that he doesn't worship his bike. It's mostly a tool to his freedom.
Seemed pretty pretentious to me...
@@milkweedreflections because you don't know shitt, little brother. How do you think your comment sounds ? Let's see your video, whenever it's ready.
@Fau Q that's how pretentious know-it-alls comment. Where's your video ? Get back to work.
$2500 hand build frame lol, he worships it
It is to him what an axe is to a lumberjack
17:15 - 17:25 the cleanest transition I have ever seen.
"I don't need no stinking E bike". Them there is riding skills. I still like riding my bikes in NYC as a tourist but at 68 I can't make those hard sustained climbs like you guys did on the bridge. Absolutely super!🚲🚲🚲
That bridge stretch was brutal 😱
we need a cameraman for the cameraman!
Loving the 80’s intro A E S T H E T I C
"stole my comment"
Me too, does anyone knows the name of the song? I cant find it with the Lyrics...
@@DRMatt-zd4rh Fixie HotLine by Terry b (Terry said it himself in the comments below.)
Someone commented on another of your vids that you should make a movielength video. I agree. I would def watch that!
One day I’ll put these new wide screens in a full film.
Terry this looks like a movie! Extremely cinematic. I wanna see you ride with Massan! He needs to be featured!
Go tell Massan on his IG that he needs to film with me.
the production quality is getting out of this world, this is fantastic, Terry!
new york is such a dreamy place to ride a bike so thrilling and dynamic
👱🏻♂️ U MUST BE DRUNK
pretty incredible.....totally focused....I rode my dirt bike to work in NYC in the late 70's, and I thought I was doing something.....this is 10 levels above that in pure concentration.....
Starts at at Brooklin Museum and ends at Union Square, 5.4 miles in 15 minutes and 30 seconds, that's over 20 miles an hour, almost 21... (33 km/h) non stop
20 is the magic number in a place like new York all the traffic just slows down at that speed
It would be awesome if you could add a speedometer somewhere
No, please don't...
Find the time and area of his starting point, deduct it from his finishing time.To establish the distance he travelled, find the starting point and finishing point of his journey. You can do this using google maps. The rest is easy, good luck.
@@Harvardfacebook yeah I ended up doing this as I was curious... he's going about 46km/h on average
@@dexedr1ne He's doing around 90rpm for most of the video with 50-18 gear ratio, Thats 32kmh.
@@williamdevine9307 I calculated the time and distance and got 46km/h
Nothing can touch the feeling of no gears & no brakes, when riding a bike. I was a courier in San Diego and some days I rode with a front brake & some days I was brake less. My brake less days were my best. When I wasn't working, I was brake less. I still ride fixed & brake less - Flow'n'
From Brooklyn to Manhattan. You are a G.O.A.T. Me personally I'm don't want no parts of Flatbush Ave.
we need to see this camera rig on your head man. I don't know if this is all stabilized in post or what but this is sooooo smooth. and no one in the comments ever talks about that you never look to the sides or down at your bike the camera is always pointed at Cooper and you never even see your fucking bike.
That was beautiful! Please keep yourselves alive so I can watch more of these videos, man!
that titanium sound is so dope
4:30 I love that view in the background
Вы, ребята - просто сумашедшие! Спасибо за контент!
You guys are crazy birds. Your element is speed, your goal is movement. Watching this video I flew with you. I wish you good luck, you need it.
Trooper Cray,he the' bizzwizz'.No place in this whole dam world looks better than NYC.
Especially in Panovision. Just Beautiful.
Andre Agassi gets the glory but the camera man/woman is the true star
This is freedom! I thank you cause this is what i am like on foot all out and love the city thanks for treadmill material!
I can no longer skateboard or walk anywhere because of my bike lol. I live in Colorado so less traffic but there's still people yelling and honking at me.
I love NY and I love riding bikes, awesome content. We used to ride like this here in Buenos Aires but not anymore, we grew old. Thanks for the uploads
Qué tan viejo?
This whole video is FIRE!!! Love it! Rule number 1 is to #COMMIT
Qq
5:26min whats that spining move about ? Strech Or staying inkognito to The SUV Guy ? Interesting timing
he's flexing on that car
Cooper till this day is the smoothest track bike rider in traffic you ever recorded, he truly knows his own flow and it’s beautiful to seem him dance in traffic like that ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🫀🫀🫀💸💸💨💨🌶🌶
UK drivers get the right arse if you touch their cars. Especially the white van man!
Good to see Mr Ray wearing a helmet.
Do a Terry Barentsen hot line , you ride as hell too
Terry doesn't want it to be called a HotLine.
Got him!
I’ve done one in the past but it didn’t work out too well for the filming
I hope you find someone that film better... I thinks the people who like your channel will enjoy to see you riding on traffic from a different perspective ... Sorry for my bad english, keep up the good work
@@TerryB Terry you already have tons of Hot lines... It's called biking with best riders not knowing their lines and still staying right with them the whole way..Your a freaking amazing Rider and I think one of the best
I used to do a fraction of this in DTLA about 6 years ago. It was a good rush really gets you pumped and makes you want to go even faster! Death doesnt even occur in your mind tbo its all about being in the moment and for this type of biking you must be aware of everything around you.
The commitment in all the decisions and being highly aware of all movement + anticipating is incredible!
It’s more amazing how he only got injured twice that year 😂
I could be watching this on loop all night long ^_^
I love cycling along with Copper Ray and Terry.
That GoPro makes your movements seem so smooth and fluid while Cooper is jetting through traffic all over the place. I know the cammer is too, it's so deceiving lol Thanks for takin us for a ride!
The chill and supportive behavior by the car drivers.....dream
i feel so free watching this
i am addicted to this series.. I started riding few months back and I am love with it. What's the cycling speed?
How fast you guys are cycling?
On 7th avenue they were basically at a 38km/h average speed (saw it on Cooper's Strava)
Usually between 18-25mph
Cooper is the definition of assertive yet defensive
Idc what anyone says I love watching this dude ride. Keep on riding... N great vidiography...
1 gear! No breaks! A Mans Man!
“It has no breaks & that's all you need to know."
back pedal brake.
@@NihilistGhost no, fixie with no brakes. He can pedal backwards. He hops off if he wants to stop
12:08
He peddled backwards there to break for an example.
@@42luke93 on a fixed gear bike, pedaling back essentially locks the back wheel by just stopping the gears in place - as fixed gear already says
lets be honest here. We try to be like water but sometimes it splashes.
at 12:46 I pause and try think about line choice. It really is a hard situation. Mom and kid, cop car, and near crash all in 3 seconds, phew.
This Rooper Cay dude is pretty good.
He should be as he's been racing since he was 16 (currently 23 at the time of this video). He's also a former NYC bike messenger, so he knows exactly what he's doing.
Hi! How do you make sure you won't get injured by a car when you cross the roads and the light is red. What's the trick? Do you pray and close your eyes?
He is the best color-blind bikerider I have EVER seen. ;-) As for his driving...5:20 ...Lol!
Prospect park to Union square in under 20 minutes! His cadence and form is unbelievable
I'm from the Philippines and watching this it feels like I'm inside the movie and I really appreciate this video because it's my dream to have a fixed gear bike and go ride around the city of Manila to explore. and I'm working really hard to make my dream come true. it is pleasure for me to watch your video cause it's giving me an eagerness to pursue my dream.
(don't mind the grammar cause I'm not good at English)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am a 70 year old man living in centeral texas you are smooth in yor ride style i live by bike. You have spurred my interests in trac bikes than yoy
I enjoy watching your videos!
so much respect for you guys. i could never do this. so glad i live in europe, where cars and bikes are mostly separated
Isn't it funny how different they do it in other countries ? One of my Navy friends lives in Thailand. I encouraged him to bike with me when he came to visit me here in Chicago, but he was afraid to go against the traffic. After living in Thailand for 11 years, driving on the left side of the road, anyone could make a fatal mistake. He refused and I understood.
Beautiful - I SO want to ride NYC
It looks like the most dangerous participant in the traffic are other bikes (12:54)
that's right because exactly they don't obey rules
always a pleasure to watch.
Los dos !!! Coper y terry unos genios......el "kunfubike"
Hell yeah Terry, love these...
I love the vids. My one question is, what's the song called and who is it buy in this intro and others
This is so bad ass! My new favorite videos to watch. N dag I love these speeds there getting. I thought my Diamondback haanjo metro was fast lol
At about 5:15 I’d be dying inside looking at that shit coming and speed I’m going, just throw myself off the bike 🤣
Cooper Ray skills are thru the roof. As an old retired fire/medic, I am glad he wears a helmet
Ótimo vídeo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Man this guy is amazing
QQ: Your footage is very smooth and clean! What is you camera and mount set up?
Works just like it's supposed to 😊
dude what a ride
That was awesome
Damn, Grand Army Plaza to 17th and Park Ave South in ~16 mins.. that's OD
roule terry roule! no speedo! if you ting you go fast then you go fast!!
How many watts do these riders put out? Amazed at the bike handling
Killer Viddy Man!
Question? what are the go to bike shops in Manhattan? I plan on bringing my whip with me from ATX and roll around n do some site seeing🌞🦇👽
i would really like to know the distance you guys were traveling... at that speed insane. love your videos! greetz from germany
I just came across this bikes videos in youtube, and its pretty cool, i have a question tho, don't you get a ticket for not stopping on red lights with a bike in USA?
As a cyclist I'd like to see him not only ticketed but arrested.
I don't have a track bike but this gets me 10x more hyped to ride in seattle
3am here in the philippines watching this while eating!
this dudes voice is relaxing
THese look unreal...great cinematics as always
Amazing ! first from thumbnail I thought it's a game :)
You guys are insane that's really crazy out there hahaha
So am I correct in saying his front is 50 with 18 at the rear.
49 17
Hey man! I just love you videos - They look amazing and cinematic! I don't even ride bikes but I can't stop watching your vids. It would be nice if you could do like a short video and explain your settings on your camera and also the editing work. Thanks in advance, and keep up the good work!
I wonder what food you eat to get that energy.
Hello
My name is Marcos.
I'm from Brazil.
Super cool videos. What tire models do you use in the city?
Come to Mumbai, the streets are so jam-packed! People call me lunatic when I cruise the traffix ! :P
Now that would be freaking awesome
the good thing about gridlocked roads is riding through them on a bike. I don't know what that feels like because traffic jams where I live are unheard of
Straight up freedom!
Anytime you guys ride in between cars I keep thinking there's gonna be a car door opening. I've never been to NYC but when I do I'm only going for the bike scene.
My friend Mallory was doored in that exact scenerio.
I was riding and an old dude behind me got snagged by a door and it was really loud! I felt so bad... the fucking passenger didn't notice neither of us.
It happens you learn to spot it though
Me too, that, and the Metal/Hardcore Punk scene as well.
whats the benefit of having one gear?
none
I would love to try and follow this guy looks so fun
Magnifique !!!👏👏👏👏👏
That feels like a few weeks ago when it first came out ... time flies
Amazing ride, to me from Paris It is funny to trace this on google Maps ;)
Love these videos and I love cooper! Frantically searching for a track bike to buy thanks to you!
just got mine yesterday... been rocking a hybrid for a few years...you will immediately fall in love.
Kevin Schart sweet! I ended up buying a real old steel frame with a fixed gear set up a few days after commenting and I do love it. Going to stick with it for a year while I save for something a bit nicer!
@@reeceholden7564 lol That's the exact same thing I told myself. 1 year then I'm upgrading. Got a used steel frame for now. So much more comfortable than aluminum.
Gonna try to check in on you a year from now! Cheers!
Kevin Schart good idea man! Yeah do, I’ll try remember too, I’ll be interested to see how you’re getting on. Enjoy your bike 👍🏻
Can i please get a close up fron how smooth he is getting into his straps? 2:07
yeah its crazy, looks like special Efx
NYC is awesome
anyone know what kind of helmet he's wearing?
What camera you use on this footage?
GoPro 8
@@TerryB with another gimbal or just gp8 attach to helmet?