Ah, smooth and elegant - essential safety advice coupled with fashion. Loved the groovy music too. 45+ years of riding and no (knock knock knock) accidents - love every ride! 2005 Yamaha FJR1300 in elegant Galaxy Blue 🙂
7:25 "Never rely on other people to do the right thing. Look ahead and think ahead." And to add to that, after riding a bike for 38+ years now, i always ride as if i'm invisible to other motorists. I never assume that anyone can see me. Never assume anything out on the road. You'll live longer that way.
Great piece of film, thanks for posting. The guy can ride ! I’m also old enough to remember Jim Rockford, he taught me to do handbrake turns ! My main take-away from this is : Always go everywhere as fast as possible, pass and stay in front of all other traffic at all times.
Great little film.. Thanks for posting !! I'm lucky enough to still own my Daytona Orange R90s I bought in 1980 [75 model] also got a 74 Smoke Grey [with kickstart] one as well :-)).. Cracking bikes and so nice to ride...
Oh gracious Lord, that R90s! My school had a trip to the Motor Show in London in 75 I think it was. On the BMW car stand, behind the red ropes was one of these in that stunning orange. All my schoolfriends were off drooling over Italian exotics and Rolls Royces. But I was captivated by that bike. I couldn’t take my eyes off it. It burned a mark on my soul that never went away. I think that day blew the fuse that supplied a lifelong love of cars in me, and from that day forward it was bikes. Still is.
I just re watched this video. Quaint as it now seems, it really is a very well made little film. It must have been quite a feat of editing and hours of riding to capture examples of all the situations the rider faces and to link them all so smoothly into the narrative: even got the rain to cooperate! Bravo!
Back in the late 90's l was teaching the BMW Motorcycles course at the American Motorcycle Institute. We used this video in our novice technician program.
They don't even mention it in the commentary, but that 360 turn that he does in the garage, using the sidestand, is a really great tip, I had been biking for years before figuring that one out quite recently.
i had been riding 20yrs before i saw this documentary and only then did i learn about the 360, once i started doing it most bikers were just as amazed as us and would say why did they not know that before haha
On a smooth hard surface, you don't even need to pull the bike onto one side of the centre stand; I just push the back of the bike down and then swivel it round.
Hi Robin sorry its took so long to reply. Nothing wrong with a Beemer beautiful bike. I was in Germany for 8 years. The war was over and good relations with the local population was encouraged. Every man jack had a bike and what a beautiful country to ride in. German bikers are cool cats and just like their English brothers, they will do anything for you. Its not what you ride its how you ride it x
That makes two of us :) So happy to of brought you back a good memory, i am uploading some more like this this summer if you like this kind of thing :)
The fact is, many of us are in love with retro (regardless of what The World Economic Forum would have us believe). Even today I popped in a shop called Tizwaz and bought a cafe racer leather jacket
5:40 is a golden rule. Still, a few other things in this video seemed a little bit dangerous, particularly assertively asking what is happening, but then not taking any pre-emptive steps to ensure there is a real way out if the perceived risk becomes a hazard. The comment is based on my own experience, which has been quite long and learned the hard way, at times. You all go and learn it for yourselves, if you have not already! :D And have fun. Happy riding!
Completely agree, should always plan for the worst 100ft in front, and yes i think most riders have learned something the hard way, thats the essence of bikes eventually, nowadays with so many distractions it is often not a matter of if they fall but when haha
Wonderful to see this on utibe - I used to have am original 16 mm film version that we shared countless times back in the days of Bob's Used Parts. 👍👍👍👍👍
Haha thanks, yes i read every comment, if someone took the time to comment something meaningful ill always take the time to reply :) Its the gentlemanly thing to do lol
yes isnt it, love that, i should be uploading a few more films from this saftey series from the 70s this summer, the bike appears again in one of them ;)
Filmed in Germany, it seems. As an interesting side fact, in the Netherlands (and I think Europe too) motorists pass drivers only on the left lane and drive on the right one otherwise. Unless soon there would be a split on the highway to another direction and you needed to be in that lane and also occasionally you will find a driver that just stays in that lane longer just because even though this is not correct/allowed. Also, I loved hearing the opening theme of the Rockford Files in the beginning.
2:15 and 2:26 something wrong with the soundtrack, there was no 'chucking rocks into a bucket' sound of the gearshift. I have a much loved 1980 R80 in daily use.
Hi Robin what a lovely film it made me laugh out loud especially your captions and so un pc I can’t believe we treated women in that way back then and the safe motorcycling advice has changed as well. I have never seen anyone spin there bike round on the centre stand like that, wonderful!
John Patrick thx for your comment, yes the bike stand was a surprise to me to, since I saw it I have done it many times. Sadly I think the comments have gone now, or at least I can't see them anymore
@@heathstjohn6775 I think it must have been the presumption that the drivers and riders were all men, or maybe I wanted to get some house points from a lady frend, oh sorry, female frend, it was a long time ago, kind regards John from sunny Devon UK
@@JohnPatrick58 Hello. I think the women then might have been appalled by the way women today have treated themselves. The sight the Biker saw was a more regular, more reliable event than it is today. I don't ever recall back then almost always encountering lard barrels stomping about, so proud of the green 'artwork' which covered them that they'd ripped holes in their clothes in order that more may be spied. They've done it to themselves. Thanks for the reply, from the cloudy south east.
Not sure if an English voiceover is appropriate for footage filmed in Germany when referring to left and right turns. Is he talking about the turns relative to left-hand drive or right-hand drive traffic??
Adventure' style is intended for plenty of off-road use so it's for a different 'market' altogether. That R90S would look pretty out of place on a back country trail! Might make a go with knobby tyres though 🙂 BTW, how comfortable was that beemer on long hauls on the slab - curious to know. I had a '92 K100RS for a while, that was a fairly good rider, loved the twisties!
Brought back memories looking at that R90s dash, I used to own a R100cs which was basically the same bike. I've owned 6 BMW''s, my present one is a R1100s. AUS
Oh yes! ^^) 3:21, in the right lane the dark green VW 412… My mum owned one for some time. That bastard thing burnt a hole into our family's wallet. Burnt 17 litres per 100Km… (15 miles per gallon…)
@@bazwax77 I bought a "brazium metallic" one in 84, LVL44V, I loved that car more than any car or bike I've owned since. A couple of years ago I thought I'd check the dvla database and see if I could find it? " scrapped in 1992"! Broke my heart.
thees r very good advice's even today :D I do everything they say in this film, except check the oil or turn singnals side stand etc. (no side stand cos it stalls if I try to ride it down :D)
It took me a second to realize that this is an English translation of a German training film. The narrator is British, but his tone and word choices are very German
They actually tried to make this serious? LOL I love it. British accent, driving on the right and my favorite at 10:35 Is where the narrator says 'move out to the right' which is correct for the uk, whereas the rider moves out to the left! Was this the first cheap budget information film? Great to see though, thanks!
It was actually developed in 1971 and 1972 based on the "dash5" model, then released at the Paris Auto show in 1973. The film title should say 1970's not 1970 but i haven't got round to changing it.
That turn of a bike on a stand! Loved it!
yes, a proper big boy move that :)
Think you could do that with an Indian Roadmaster?
I love these old retro bike rider videos. Timeless advice and very entertaining scenery.
@@unwrangler11 thanks, stay tuned as im planning on uploading a bunch more this summer, just haven't had time yet👍
Ah, smooth and elegant - essential safety advice coupled with fashion. Loved the groovy music too. 45+ years of riding and no (knock knock knock) accidents - love every ride! 2005 Yamaha FJR1300 in elegant Galaxy Blue 🙂
7:25 "Never rely on other people to do the right thing. Look ahead and think ahead."
And to add to that, after riding a bike for 38+ years now, i always ride as if i'm invisible to other motorists. I never assume that anyone can see me. Never assume anything out on the road. You'll live longer that way.
great advice yes, i must agree 100%, on bikes you assume the worst on the road always
@justinshell01 "1970 Road Safety Tip": ALWAYS keep your eyes on the road, UNLESS it's to look at a fit bit of crumpet ;-)
Or Strumpet 🙂 Trollops too can make the mind wander...and your head stand up and take notice!
Great piece of film, thanks for posting.
The guy can ride ! I’m also old enough to remember Jim Rockford, he taught me to do handbrake turns !
My main take-away from this is : Always go everywhere as fast as possible, pass and stay in front of all other traffic at all times.
yes haha, go as fast as poss and always stay in front, i too got this impression from it, thanks for your comment :)
But don't forget - always project Elegance! Then you're a Real Winner 🤗
lol
1970 Road Safety Tip: Make sure theme music from The Rockford Files is playing at the beginning and end of your ride.
And on repeat LOL
That’s a pretty toaster tank, always loved that orange, and of course Rockford Files 👍🇺🇸
He also passes a Firefbird at one point
@@condundrop i had not noticed that, THANKYOU :)
23 thumbs in 2 weeks on this vid is silly
Love these retro safety videos! Can never be too safe! Ouch, I hurt my finger typing this message! Damn it
@@theone2be33 lol🤣
Great little film..
Thanks for posting !!
I'm lucky enough to still own my Daytona Orange R90s I bought in 1980 [75 model]
also got a 74 Smoke Grey [with kickstart] one as well :-))..
Cracking bikes and so nice to ride...
Do you still own that Daytona ?, great set of wheels that is
I have a '75 Daytona orange, they are unbeatable bikes (except the gearbox could be smoother) ;-)
@@mikesuss9513 Orange is a great colour for it :)
Oh gracious Lord, that R90s!
My school had a trip to the Motor Show in London in 75 I think it was. On the BMW car stand, behind the red ropes was one of these in that stunning orange. All my schoolfriends were off drooling over Italian exotics and Rolls Royces. But I was captivated by that bike. I couldn’t take my eyes off it. It burned a mark on my soul that never went away. I think that day blew the fuse that supplied a lifelong love of cars in me, and from that day forward it was bikes. Still is.
i loved reading your blast from the past, big thanks for sharing :)
I just re watched this video. Quaint as it now seems, it really is a very well made little film. It must have been quite a feat of editing and hours of riding to capture examples of all the situations the rider faces and to link them all so smoothly into the narrative: even got the rain to cooperate! Bravo!
yes i feel the same, they were ahead of their time in making this
Cool video. Funny to see the vw Beetles. I gave my Beetle to my daughter to justify buying the bike.
Was a smart way to get a new bike :)
Beautiful film.
Beautiful racing German riding machine. 10/10. Useful and great video.
Thankyou so much for the nice comment, really appreciated.
@@RobinPhillips very welcome.
Wat ontzettend leuk!!!!!!
Back in the late 90's l was teaching the BMW Motorcycles course at the American Motorcycle Institute. We used this video in our novice technician program.
@@slash5city thanks for giving the video some context, did they also get a chuckle back then?
We all loved the 'Rockford Files'-esque music. I started riding BMW 10 years after this film was made.
@@slash5city i think we all still love that music :)
They don't even mention it in the commentary, but that 360 turn that he does in the garage, using the sidestand, is a really great tip, I had been biking for years before figuring that one out quite recently.
i had been riding 20yrs before i saw this documentary and only then did i learn about the 360, once i started doing it most bikers were just as amazed as us and would say why did they not know that before haha
On a smooth hard surface, you don't even need to pull the bike onto one side of the centre stand; I just push the back of the bike down and then swivel it round.
Hi Robin sorry its took so long to reply. Nothing wrong with a Beemer beautiful bike. I was in Germany for 8 years. The war was over and good relations with the local population was encouraged. Every man jack had a bike and what a beautiful country to ride in. German bikers are cool cats and just like their English brothers, they will do anything for you. Its not what you ride its how you ride it x
i love that, "its not what you ride its how you ride it", soooo true
This is it - the film that got me into motorcycling.
That makes two of us :) So happy to of brought you back a good memory, i am uploading some more like this this summer if you like this kind of thing :)
Love the centrestand maneuver at: 0:54 I used to do that.
i was never very good at the spinning part lol
Some good tips there,even more applicable on today's busy roads.Thanks for uploading....DA
yes, some needed updating, but others still hold up in the modern day.
Instant favorite :) these tips still work till these day except I recommend practicing emergency braking which he doesn't talks about it
I agree with you completely
Probably those drum brakes would feel precarious these days
@@petermccarthy4525 be terrifying at modern-day speeds
That beautiful distinctive Boxer sound, LOVE IT!!!!
The sound of youth :)
@@RobinPhillips I rode one airhead (R80R) and I am riding now my second oilhead (R1150RT), but the sound remains lovely.
i got to ride a friends one for a few days in Australia many moons ago, such a great ride.
The fact is, many of us are in love with retro (regardless of what The World Economic Forum would have us believe). Even today I popped in a shop called Tizwaz and bought a cafe racer leather jacket
This is a very good rider. Much of of the advice is still pertinent today.
Crisisbiker yeh but sadly on the roads nowadays common sense is lacking somewhat lol
Except his crossing the centreline on the very first corner in the video. That, and cutting people off after passing...
5:40 is a golden rule.
Still, a few other things in this video seemed a little bit dangerous, particularly assertively asking what is happening, but then not taking any pre-emptive steps to ensure there is a real way out if the perceived risk becomes a hazard. The comment is based on my own experience, which has been quite long and learned the hard way, at times. You all go and learn it for yourselves, if you have not already! :D
And have fun. Happy riding!
Completely agree, should always plan for the worst 100ft in front, and yes i think most riders have learned something the hard way, thats the essence of bikes eventually, nowadays with so many distractions it is often not a matter of if they fall but when haha
That film was ahead of it's time.
The R90s wasn't introduced until 1973.
Great video. I drove a BMW much like that one for 250 miles. They are a great bike.
they will get you to any horizon as they say
Wonderful to see this on utibe - I used to have am original 16 mm film version that we shared countless times back in the days of Bob's Used Parts. 👍👍👍👍👍
thanks, im glad it is popular still, and still kind of relevant :)
Bob! How the heck are ye?
Man Robin still reads comments from 10 years ago, good man
Haha thanks, yes i read every comment, if someone took the time to comment something meaningful ill always take the time to reply :) Its the gentlemanly thing to do lol
What a beautiful bike. 😍
yes isnt it, love that, i should be uploading a few more films from this saftey series from the 70s this summer, the bike appears again in one of them ;)
Filmed in Germany, it seems. As an interesting side fact, in the Netherlands (and I think Europe too) motorists pass drivers only on the left lane and drive on the right one otherwise. Unless soon there would be a split on the highway to another direction and you needed to be in that lane and also occasionally you will find a driver that just stays in that lane longer just because even though this is not correct/allowed. Also, I loved hearing the opening theme of the Rockford Files in the beginning.
2:15 and 2:26 something wrong with the soundtrack, there was no 'chucking rocks into a bucket' sound of the gearshift. I have a much loved 1980 R80 in daily use.
I hate this sound so much I'm normally holding in my clutch a little extra before going into first from N.
Had a R100s, it had the same sound but it was a better sound than my buddies 1976 CB750 which reminded me of marbles in a washing machine at a light.
Totally fab ! Thanks Robin
thanks old friend ;)
This video was way more informative than the video shown at the MSF course I took just one year ago
MSF needs updating, they are still training like its the 80s
Isn't that the tune for the tv show "The Rockford Files"?
OMG I'm getting old! UUUGGHHH!
yes it was, and yes we are both tooo old lol
Upto year 2000 , india was not having bikes with turn indicators
Crazy ! hahaha
Rockford files music.😂😂😂
Noel Satterley 😂😂
That bike is so cool!
yes it is, love it, do you ride?
I like the tip about avoiding the cow manure 😂
useful tip though haha
@vridetv You always know how to brighten up someones day, thx VRIDETV
Love the old-school leather suit and riding boots!
Garth Goldberg he looks like Bruce lee
Hi Robin what a lovely film it made me laugh out loud especially your captions and so un pc I can’t believe we treated women in that way back then and the safe motorcycling advice has changed as well. I have never seen anyone spin there bike round on the centre stand like that, wonderful!
John Patrick thx for your comment, yes the bike stand was a surprise to me to, since I saw it I have done it many times. Sadly I think the comments have gone now, or at least I can't see them anymore
"Treated women", please, in what way ?
@@heathstjohn6775 I think it must have been the presumption that the drivers and riders were all men, or maybe I wanted to get some house points from a lady frend, oh sorry, female frend, it was a long time ago, kind regards John from sunny Devon UK
@@JohnPatrick58 Hello.
I think the women then might have been appalled by the way women today have treated themselves. The sight the Biker saw was a more regular, more reliable event than it is today. I don't ever recall back then almost always encountering lard barrels stomping about, so proud of the green 'artwork' which covered them that they'd ripped holes in their clothes in order that more may be spied. They've done it to themselves. Thanks for the reply, from the cloudy south east.
Lovely bike.
Proper classic :)
The times when it was OK to promote motoring, overtaking and reasonable speed.
kinda sad to think one day too that cruising on a bike with a full tank of petrol will be a thing of the past
Not sure if an English voiceover is appropriate for footage filmed in Germany when referring to left and right turns. Is he talking about the turns relative to left-hand drive or right-hand drive traffic??
haha yes, that classic war time colonial english accent
I love this bike. R 90 S was the best bike in the world.
it was a proper legend of bikes
Great bike for a ride on those roads. Much nicer than todays 'Adventure' style.
splodge 57 yes agreed 100% :)
Adventure' style is intended for plenty of off-road use so it's for a different 'market' altogether. That R90S would look pretty out of place on a back country trail! Might make a go with knobby tyres though 🙂 BTW, how comfortable was that beemer on long hauls on the slab - curious to know. I had a '92 K100RS for a while, that was a fairly good rider, loved the twisties!
Nice video!
KASSY LEE thx :)
That’s the Rockford Files theme playing in the background.
correct 🤣
wow awesome
Brought back memories looking at that R90s dash, I used to own a R100cs which was basically the same bike. I've owned 6 BMW''s, my present one is a R1100s. AUS
Loved the R100 CS !!!
RT, RS and even K100LT since but would love to have that RS again - even if the sidestand did ground on left handers.
I want to "like" the vid but I can't. Great vid, love the old school vibe.
thankyou, i appreciate you liked it :)
that's "Daytona Orange" color of the BMW R90s dates this film as 1975 or 76
is a great 70s colour
I saw this film in the 70's as part of a BMW bike launch showcasing their new range.....
spottydog4477 your the only person I know who actually seen it for real :)
Wouldn't hurt beginning riders to watch 👍
yeh, new guys need better info more than ever
They are pretty much encouraging you to pass everything on the road 👍
As if encouragement was needed.
Imagine how slow everyone else was compared to bikes back then. Must of been insane.
Still learning things (:
Also enjoy the beauty of nature around them O.O :D
NIOC630 it's the journey not the destination , they say..
( . )( . )
Have to be honest, I was more interested in some of the old cars.
Oh yes! ^^) 3:21, in the right lane the dark green VW 412… My mum owned one for some time. That bastard thing burnt a hole into our family's wallet. Burnt 17 litres per 100Km… (15 miles per gallon…)
Yeah. A red Mk1 VW scirocco in the first few minutes……..same as my first car 🤯
@@bazwax77 I bought a "brazium metallic" one in 84, LVL44V, I loved that car more than any car or bike I've owned since. A couple of years ago I thought I'd check the dvla database and see if I could find it? " scrapped in 1992"! Broke my heart.
@@sambrooks7862 👌🏻👏🏼
thees r very good advice's even today :D I do everything they say in this film, except check the oil or turn singnals side stand etc. (no side stand cos it stalls if I try to ride it down :D)
my side stand had the same problem lol
I have a 1972 suzuki ts 250. I prefer to ride pillion, though.
oooo the 250 is a fun bike :)
Me too. Mine is orange
@suzyqplacet Thanks for watching Suzy, all my love to France ;-)
Awesome 70's
makes me wanna get a bike lol.
BRACK3N did you ever get a bike ?
@shockofgod Thanks for dropping by :-)
@Laoch111 No idea what year it was made, just looks a bit 70's to me ;-) I live in HK so i have NOOOOO idea what the Rockford files are ;-)
It took me a second to realize that this is an English translation of a German training film. The narrator is British, but his tone and word choices are very German
5:21 lol @ the girl
Get rid Of Money hahahaaaa
lol @ the group riding segment
Filmed in Germany
yes sir
That’s a nice bike
she's a beauty :)
they were playing the Rockford files theme.
yes indeedy
@indiefilmmaker2011 Bike is a RS90 i believe
@Alflington So you could listen to it while riding and live the movie ;-)
War das Helmut Dähne?
Very interesting film!
Only one question: English narrated and a German City (Munich)?
RSOFT92 I ldont know where it was filmed, the trees look German, or Austrian?
@@RobinPhillips They are Egyptian trees for sure.
@@jimmymcjimmyvich9052 the pedestrians look they "walk like an Egyptian" lol
I love this safty film:-)
Thankyou :)
They actually tried to make this serious? LOL I love it.
British accent, driving on the right and my favorite at 10:35 Is where the narrator says 'move out to the right' which is correct for the uk, whereas the rider moves out to the left!
Was this the first cheap budget information film?
Great to see though, thanks!
Simon Taylor hi mate, yes soooo much to learn from it, worth a giggle though ;)
"requires good handling" - drives over the middle line.
"do as i say not as i do" lol
Even in the '70s, BMWs ruled :)
Good bikes they be :)
I thought he was wearing pink leathers until I saw the pink line on the rev counter 😂
the colour shift on the old footage between the orange bike, red leathers and dials is rough yes haha
WIN !
... and WHERE did you find THAT????? What a giggle but all it says still holds good. Thanks Robin. Big kiss from France
Suzy
5:20 remember use tinted visors when looking at the ladies.
John Pinkerton the ladies love them lolol
Perveroids?
I wish I had that vintage BMW today - much nicer than my F650.
Now you have the opportunity with the BMW R NineT Racer :)
Yes it's a lovely bike ;)
Gravey991 the newer version is better I hear ;)
yeah...bloody cars forgetting the speeds we go at! and that nature ...lol..
@cparty696 Im glad you enjoyed ;-)
I want to ride on those roads.
tweak1029 lovely looking road yeh, I'll see you there ;)
How can this be a 1970 film when this model motorcycle wasn’t released until 1975?
It was actually developed in 1971 and 1972 based on the "dash5" model, then released at the Paris Auto show in 1973.
The film title should say 1970's not 1970 but i haven't got round to changing it.
Wonder what GoPro was on his helmet 😳
a big old bulky one no doubt
all i can think of is the tank of a camera they would of had to film this haha
the camera probably weighed as much as the motor lol
Awesome : turn your bike into 3 seconds on the same point 🙂👍
@Itsreload Sorry, no idea on the date, just a gem i found with no label when a mate left the country. Look out for horse poop too ;-)
5:15 Ah, nature!
Gotta love nature😉
@zypp33 My pleasure mate
Ach Bože, z dnešního úhlu pohledu idylická doba ...
yes, good times
Cant be 1970. That is a BMW R90S. Not sold till 1974/5
Could be yes, the title should be 1970's i think, thanks
Always wondered what a 70s Squid and Squib missiles looked like. Yammie Noob fans will know what I’m talking about. 😂🤣😂
🤣🤣🚀
and remember to drive on the left
"the Rockford files" theme
yes :)
Rockford files soundtrack!
- Thanks that was bothering me - I couldn't remember the show it was done for.