Great work! I once found a seven-speed Bixi bike in Montreal after a night out. Not sure what gearing it was running but it definitely had more room on the top end than the standard three-speed models.
This bikes design and share model are from Montreal, and we have a brand new F1 circuit tarmac bike lane reopening literally !!! Just saying… if you wanna put a bigger ring on those, it would be a proper place to go at it
Does this mean, it's the person, not the bike? I got a carrera crossfire 3, had a 5kg backpack load and it took me 1 hour and 40 minutes, NOT flat terrain mind you. Yet you did 19 miles in this video in 1 hour on a boris bike, albeit totally flat terrain @@Cameron_Jeffers
I watch both channel's. Ashley for education and Jeffers for entertainment. It would be interesting to see both do my commute by bike/ ebike to see how practical and safe it could be.
Tough going in the 3rd Gear on a Pashley 5000 Boris Bike!!! Wish they had a 4th gear because that cadence is hard work going flat out, even for 30 mins. Well done!
would in not make sense to use a lap with more elevation game? i mean the bike ist heavy, but you could roll the sloping part down and pedal at the incline at a better cadence...
What A Kick A$$ Episode And Such An Unreal Achievement - I Personally Enjoyed Your Suffering For Sure - Excellent Use Of All The Different Angles As Well - Stay Creative Brother C Well Done, Cheers
1mg and 1ml of water are the same thing - with only an insignificant difference. At a certain air pressure and temperature, they are the same thing. Unfortunately, you need a Guinness World Records supervisor there to see it and you need an accurately measured course, not GPS, for distance covered (hence the record being done on a velodrome). GPS has an accuracy with a ±7m margin of error which is compounded by trees, buildings, movement, etc. That is why your track, when displayed can go off road, even under optimal conditions.
I put all records like this on a big list of hour performances. I’d like more info about the previous record holder if you can share. What was his full name, age etc?
1. Nice work. 2. I noticed you mentioned the bike's weight. But you're on a completely flat track, so hundreds and hundreds of content creators and internet physicists have told me it's completely irrelevant.... 😮
Brilliant video, could you swap the Boris Bike Pedals for Garmin Rally ones and dismount the basket? 🤣 I suppose a bigger Chainring would be even better, that cadence must have been the real killer! 🙄
lol, did you at least get to draft off some cars at some point, to make up for having to dodge them? was a fun video to watch while I ate breakfast, cheers mate!
Good race and result. Especially with roller brake boat anchors, the WORST stupid thing ever put on a bike. WTF is with the stupidly low gearing?? May as well be on a SS. My SA X-RD3 has 47/ 63/ 84 GI. So 28 mph or so wizzout. 1973 CCM at 42 lbs plus load. I'm old and slow, but have done 104 miles on this in 7.5 hours moving. My SA XL-RD5w did 133.6 miles in 12.4 hours clock, doubled my age. Bike was 73 lbs. Beat that. LOL.
Bike sharing bikes have very different design choices compared to any consumer bike. Roller brakes are low maintenance, as is the use of an internal hub gear - these sorts of bikes are designed like single speed bikes, but just with something like a Shimano Nexus hub giving 3 gears. The chain basically never wears, with a chain guard, it is protected from the elements and everything else probably only needs maintenance a few times a year.
this is absolutely brilliant...
Next up - penny farthing
Hahaha thanks max. Let’s do it
Penny Farthing hour record is surprisingly difficult to break! th-cam.com/video/QpAkhMmD3WA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5WGDC8v35iz2B4yW
You have to give it to Boris, how he managed to incorporate TT bars into the design is genius.
haha
Great work! I once found a seven-speed Bixi bike in Montreal after a night out. Not sure what gearing it was running but it definitely had more room on the top end than the standard three-speed models.
Should have used the older style bike which are still available at docks. Larger wheels and better gearing. Aka less spinning.
Ahhh damn it!!
Lol! well done Cameron incredible cadence for such a long period.... 🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲
Haha. Was definitely feeling it!
I dunno if it helps since you’re gearing limited, but you can hold the front rack at the bottom under the handlebars to get more aero
Cam, you are absolutely bonkers - in a good way! 🤣 I love it! Awesome ride 👍💪
HAhahaha thanks jason
Respect, i couldnt do that on my 7kg race bike!
Trains through the winter on a Boris bike. Wins TDF lol
hahaha
That’s the kind of adventure I want to see!
Haha thanks mate!
This bikes design and share model are from Montreal, and we have a brand new F1 circuit tarmac bike lane reopening literally !!!
Just saying… if you wanna put a bigger ring on those, it would be a proper place to go at it
Bet that bottom bracket was hot as fook after that 😂💪🏻
Hahha I bet
Durianrider says Spin For The Win !!! But maybe not that much
Hahaha!
Can I ask what is that little chest-mounted camera you had on? I like the size of that for cycling purposes.
Hmm chest mounted? I had a gopro on the handlebars, pointing up at me, if that's what you mean? I also had a 360 camera mounted to the rear seat post.
@@Cameron_Jeffers ah, maybe it was the microphone. I thought it was one of those tiny magnetic action cam things. My mistake
Crazy lad
Haha thanks mate
Is taping shoes to flat pedals legit? 🤔
AGI1 😂😂
*"Delightful"* 🤢😂
Can you try again with your preferred saddle +clipped pedals? 🫵😔
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😉
Did you pay someone else to get the bike for you? 😂😂😂
Hahha
And you didn't even wear an aero helmet!
:(
why are you being so inconsistent with youtube videos lately?
Ok.. this is genius! Lets do a competition in Vienna @wienerlinien on the Citybikes!
This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen, and I loved it. Keep up the great work Cameron!
Hahahahha, thanks mate
@Cameron_Jeffers he's clearly not been watching long enough 😅 Boris bike alp d'huez springs to mind. Great job btw.
Does this mean, it's the person, not the bike? I got a carrera crossfire 3, had a 5kg backpack load and it took me 1 hour and 40 minutes, NOT flat terrain mind you. Yet you did 19 miles in this video in 1 hour on a boris bike, albeit totally flat terrain @@Cameron_Jeffers
Almost get hit by a car, but never get out of the aero position? That's a true cyclist!
😂😂😂😂 the game is the game
More racing on public roads. Might have to cover this one also 😳
Still patiently waiting for the first video :(
I’m glad you’ve pinned this 👍
The first one is made and scheduled
Let’s gooooo!
I watch both channel's. Ashley for education and Jeffers for entertainment. It would be interesting to see both do my commute by bike/ ebike to see how practical and safe it could be.
Tough going in the 3rd Gear on a Pashley 5000 Boris Bike!!! Wish they had a 4th gear because that cadence is hard work going flat out, even for 30 mins. Well done!
Was a killer! Cheers Jim
When the bike is at the shop but u really gotta stick to your training schedule:
hahaha
Whens Boris going to sponsor you and give you your own whip 😂
Hahaha. Boris x Ribble Collab
@@Cameron_JeffersRibble needs to made you a sleeper Boris bike that is fully carbon. Imagine showing up to a group ride and dropping everyone on it.
would in not make sense to use a lap with more elevation game? i mean the bike ist heavy, but you could roll the sloping part down and pedal at the incline at a better cadence...
What A Kick A$$ Episode And Such An Unreal Achievement - I Personally Enjoyed Your Suffering For Sure - Excellent Use Of All The Different Angles As Well - Stay Creative Brother C
Well Done,
Cheers
Appreciated, Travis!
Great stuff Cam - glad there is room for the daft as well as ‘epic’ 👍🏻
Thanks Andy. Loving the mix of stuff myself
I found your channel some weeks ago, and there is that cool, unusual content! Makes me smile every time 😅
Love that mate! Welcome aboard :)
You really look like you were enjoying your AG1....😎
That look and the shudder.. .hahahaha
The reason why I completed the challenge, I reckon..!
1mg and 1ml of water are the same thing - with only an insignificant difference. At a certain air pressure and temperature, they are the same thing.
Unfortunately, you need a Guinness World Records supervisor there to see it and you need an accurately measured course, not GPS, for distance covered (hence the record being done on a velodrome). GPS has an accuracy with a ±7m margin of error which is compounded by trees, buildings, movement, etc. That is why your track, when displayed can go off road, even under optimal conditions.
I put all records like this on a big list of hour performances. I’d like more info about the previous record holder if you can share. What was his full name, age etc?
Herne Hill Velo is open for road bikes every Thursday between 1230 & 1330 for a tener ;)
Would you have gone further on a velodrome?
Hmm, I'd say so yeah!
@@Cameron_Jeffers and that’s without any specific training either.imagine what ganna could do lol
1. Nice work.
2. I noticed you mentioned the bike's weight. But you're on a completely flat track, so hundreds and hundreds of content creators and internet physicists have told me it's completely irrelevant.... 😮
Hahahah Thanks mate
Now I gotta see the kissena hour record for citibikes
250 mg and 250 mL of water means the exact same amount 👍
i would probably struggle to do this on my road bike
The title is kind of spoiler alert…
Nice haha
It's all fun and games until pros start to do it.
I wish I was good enough to be pro, ahah.
Riding puppy paw and with earphones in - you naughty boy! That was a hoot! Your legs were going like the clappers!!
road biking is all about the numbers.
mountain bikbing is all about the fun, but fun video!
There's two versions of the TFL bike, the older ones have larger wheels but the same gears?
Man says vitamins like Conor McGregor. 1:02
Well done Shakira!!! The hips don’t lie.😅
Video starts at 02:01
Brilliant video, could you swap the Boris Bike Pedals for Garmin Rally ones and dismount the basket? 🤣 I suppose a bigger Chainring would be even better, that cadence must have been the real killer! 🙄
haha, yeah there should be a modified category as well!
Bloomin great effort, that's just over 20 miles....... I can't do that downhill on mi racer
Aye, it definitely wasn't easy!
lol, did you at least get to draft off some cars at some point, to make up for having to dodge them? was a fun video to watch while I ate breakfast, cheers mate!
sadly not! There isnt really any cars on the inner circle.
If only Sam was around to see you actually accomplish something...
Big Sam
Great video! Boris bikes ar impossible to move fast on, no clue had you did it lol
Me neither hahaha. Broken by the end
Shouldn’t it be sunak bike 🚲
haha it should now!
Thats my training patch - loved it .Well done Mate
Hahah thanks mate!!
Hahaha...loved it!!!!
Thanks mate!!
Absolutely pointless but absolutely loved it 😂💪💪
The best type of challenges haha
Are you now an official Guinness world record holder? Is there any more you can create or try and beat?@@Cameron_Jeffers
What is a Boris Bike?
Nickname for the city-bikes in London, because Boris Johnson started the scheme when he was mayor (though the idea was in place before him lol)
Yeah basically just the city hire bikes you see all over the world aha
I've got to get on the tube now to try and find that Boris bike 😀
What else can be done on a Boris bike?
Good luck!! ;)
Good race and result. Especially with roller brake boat anchors, the WORST stupid thing ever put on a bike.
WTF is with the stupidly low gearing?? May as well be on a SS.
My SA X-RD3 has 47/ 63/ 84 GI. So 28 mph or so wizzout. 1973 CCM at 42 lbs plus load.
I'm old and slow, but have done 104 miles on this in 7.5 hours moving.
My SA XL-RD5w did 133.6 miles in 12.4 hours clock, doubled my age. Bike was 73 lbs. Beat that. LOL.
Yeah I agree, regarding the gearing - I wonder if they do this purposefully to keep speeds down?
Bike sharing bikes have very different design choices compared to any consumer bike. Roller brakes are low maintenance, as is the use of an internal hub gear - these sorts of bikes are designed like single speed bikes, but just with something like a Shimano Nexus hub giving 3 gears. The chain basically never wears, with a chain guard, it is protected from the elements and everything else probably only needs maintenance a few times a year.