I have the feeling that, the cops here in Germany love the sumo lifestyle so much, that they want to confiscate every sumo and live it as well. Somebody should tell them that stealing bikes is illegal😂😳 Greetings love your vids💪
In Malaysia, wheelie is illegal. If get caught, either be fined MYR 5K - 15K or be jailed for 5 years max. And the motorcycle will be confiscated. In section 42 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, it is reckless and dangerous driving so as disturb other road users.
@@alviandrapiero2464 3 of our friends has been caught. 1, got fined MYR 2K and jailed 1 month (i think). 1 got fined MYR 5K ,had to stayed in prison for 1 night for interrogation. Another 1 got fined almost MYR 10K. Even i heard a rumour, somewhere in Tawau-Malaysia a lady got caught for wheelie ,jailed for 6 months.
Am I the only one that now thinks BLDH is actually just sitting in his room spectating the vid made by his anonymous stunter friend and doing an voiceover before uploading the vid on youtube?
In Germany as far as I know you are required to maintain control of your vehicle at all times. So it's basically up to the individual officer you encounter I guess. Some like it, some don't. Never been in that situation so I don't even know if or how you would argue if they gave you a fine.
wenn sie einem ein bußgeld geben wollen, kann man nichts mehr dagegen machen. ein wheelie kann eigentlich immer als gefährdend erklärt werden, weil man ja auch schon den beobachter vom wheelie gefährden könnte. kommt wirklich komplett drauf an, wie nett die polizei ist. man könnte einen wheelie zum beispiel auch als "Vorsätzliches Außerkraftsetzen der Vorderradbremse" bezeichnen.
In Finland it's a bit controversial with mopeds and bikers doing stunting. It is a thing that you can get your license and plates taken away because of a video but it's kinda rare. Usually if you are a respectable rider and you have everything sorted out on your bike and license you don't get stopped by police unless you do something completely reckless. Often police target those bikers with bikes and mopeds that are not properly maintained and are barely legal. People usually complain about these not legal bikes and that's why you hear the stories of police harassing bikers in Finland. Also there are people too young to have a moped license (under 15 years) which show up to meets and rides with motocross bikes and cause a reason for the police to show up and take actions.
In Norway i belive they take you’re lisens for doing a wheelie because You Are a «danger» for your self and others in trafic , they Are a bit looser on stunt spots but You Can loose it there too
in switzerland they take away your license for "not being in control of your vehicle". and the reasoning is "if not all wheels touch the floor you aren't in control"
In my country it actually says that both wheels need to be in the ground all time, so if they see you popping a wheelie you can get in trouble regardless of the place. But so far from personal and friends experience they don't care as long it isn't in the streets, places with car movement, or that has cars parked nearby. The most they ever did to me was telling me to go home, even though they caught me red-handed in a street that has (though rarely) cars using it, like how they were passing by. Edit: I'm from Portugal, but after sharing and talking with friends, the ones that got the license recently said they never heard about this law, just that doing wheelies is considered "reckless driving that endangers others and yourself". So they either changed it recently or when I was taking the license they said that just as a way to scare us from doing them. Doesn't change much in the end though.
The good about Brazil (my country): lane filtering/splitting is legal. Most bikers do this on a regular basis. The bad: highest tier of the traffic offences. It gives you an almost 3000 BRL ticket (the current federal minimum wage is 1,1k/month, for reference), your license is suspended for a period to be determined by the traffic regulators, and, finally, your bike is retained till someone else can legally ride it away. Big of a PITA.
THey are actually really comfy but I bought them in a local stora in Spain (on holiday) so I have no idea on what gloves they are (no name - brand) xdd
I have exc 125 sumo. At first it was weird without an engine brake but you get used to it. The only issue for some might be the gas mileage and maintenance. It gets expensive if you don’t have money or you are in school or something. Unless your parents give you some
In our country Pakistan, wheeling has a law since 2003 and till now wheeling is a crime in our country, but no worries we can still enjoy wheelie by not getting caught by cops, it not properly illegal, cuz it has city difference, but in our city we can do wheelie
I lose driver licence 2 months just doing short wheelie and its minium here in finland... and lot of fine. and what i learn? dont stop next time and hope you getaway.
In the UK wheelies are regarded as dangerous driving and the least you will get is several points and a big fine. If you are the lead rider in a meet or you carry out a wheelie in a busy urban area you can go to jail. However compared to Sweden England is a densely populated country especially in the south so realistically there aren't many places that you could safely wheelie on the public road.
@@paahtopro3950 Its a finnish store i was wondering why they have that in sweden and "rauta" means iron and the k stands for Kesko which a finnish supermarket company
In the netherlands you’ll lose your licence and get a big ticket on top of it. In germany i heard you only get a 30 euro ticket for not being able to operate your front brake.
Lol that tunnel wheelie INFRONT of a police car like that 😆 I'm pretty sure you would not only lose your license, I'm pretty sure you would get arrested In Norway 😆
In Australia it is illegal classed under reckless driving or something like that. Big fine, lose your licence, rarely bike confiscated but it can happen
@@jboive False. It is legal to drive on the right side when the speed is 70 or below BUT it need to have atleast two lanes that leads to the same direction. In this case It was only one lane so therefor it was not legal. Wouldnt say that stopping at a red sign is a cue (needs to be a dense cue for it to be legal). Although I would like it to be legal in Sweden with lanesplitting so you dont get smashed between cars...Think it would be safest for everyone.
@@oscarboye17 you are legally correct. But no one would object if you pass a car to the right at a traffic light. Lane splitting is allowed in Sweden. www.svmc.se/smc/trafik-och-politik/kortips/korning-i-ko/
Måste komma på ett format som funkar med enduron. Har kört ett dussin gånger både bana och freeride men det är inte alltid "Wow Wow"-körning utan bara att jag jobbar på små-teknik.. men kanske hade varit najs med motovlog-style på skogskörning?
If you get caught in Denmark doing reckless driving, they take your license and confiscate your vehicle. Reckless driving is when your driving 100% too fast (above 100 km/h) or doing wheelies and other stuff
yeah, germany is very strict. There are a few new laws wich make life a lot harder than it has to be. You can get a ticket for "streetracing" if you accelerate a bit faster than "normal" traffic.
In Norway it does not matter at all what the laws say as courts can say we think this should be illegal so it is and they they punish just because the feel like... Basically the laws is not worth the papers it is written on as it is the courts that make up their own rules.
How much time does it take you to make one video? I usually spend about five days making videos for five hours a day. It's very difficult, you're doing well
well typically it is like 3 days worth of computer time. but this video was actually edited over 2 days (import - edit - export - upload - thumbnail). this video took 13 hours in total to edit (in davinci). cuz i had to leave the house the next day... But what i have found is that the better you plan a video it is easier and takes less time to edit. compared to just having a gopro record a random ride and you need to "make up" a story in post. Then the video can take weeks instead of days.. xd scripted videos with story board is the best!
Gillar att jag typ halvlyssnade i slutet sen så killen i slutet trodde jag var en polis för att han lät jävligt mycket som en polis och sen bara Hööööä?!
Ok I guess in Massachusetts USA it is not illegal but reckless driving is. so its up to the cop if you are being reckless. filtering is illegal here and only California out of all fifty states is that legal. I know police have seen me wheelie my bike but never pulled me over. filtering I have gotten a ticket...
Yeah that's the thing when something is a gray-area or YES/NO. When it's black and white you get fines for it. It's all about showing off your "perfectly balanced wheelie" for the police.
If you wheelie in Denmark your bike will be confiscated and sold and the state gets the money (unless you have a loan on the bike, then the money goes to the loan) AND you lose your license. It fucking sucks as i just got myself a smc r - But i put a loan on it, so all i can loose is my license, cus tbh, i cant stop doing wheelies!
In the Netherlands the Cops can take your license. There isn't a rule specifically for wheelies. But they'll say it's reckless driving and that's illigal... However, I spoke to a hot girl who does wheelies. She has been caught twice while doing a wheelie. She got fines (really expensive ones) and had to do a course. But her license wasn't taken. Probably bc she's really hot hahaha
Wheelie paradise, but if you have red eyes they will think you took drugs and can raid your home (they did it to me) and then one more time when I "only" had to follow them to the hospital for a drug test... Insane.
I live in germany :( I fucking hate the laws about bikes and cars here. The only thing i want to do is drive my 125cc 2stroke into the woods (In this forest is a private area where i can legally drive) but i have to drive through the city to get there its just 1km from my house or something but if the cops bust me im fucked, im just 16 so i can't just take a car and trailer to go there.
@@BLDH yea, one cop can give you some tickets But another will ask you to make a wheely Most of motorcycle cops a good guys, you simply should have all documents for bike and helmet, not to break speed limit hard and not to be drunk
meanwhile in Norway: accidentally pulls a wheelie because you sneezed.
Police: License NOW!
Hehe bldh sounds so proud when hes talking abt Swedish wheelies👍
It’s a good day when BLDH uploads
I have the feeling that, the cops here in Germany love the sumo lifestyle so much, that they want to confiscate every sumo and live it as well. Somebody should tell them that stealing bikes is illegal😂😳
Greetings love your vids💪
echt so
haha facts
i love that you upload for frequently
Cop: This Bike is legal to ride
BLDH: YEEEEEY
Cop: You suprised ?
BLDH: Uhmmmmmm not really......
In Malaysia, wheelie is illegal. If get caught, either be fined MYR 5K - 15K or be jailed for 5 years max. And the motorcycle will be confiscated.
In section 42 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, it is reckless and dangerous driving so as disturb other road users.
jailed for doing wheelie? that sucks.
that 5 year jail time sounds reeeeeal nice :)
@@alviandrapiero2464 3 of our friends has been caught. 1, got fined MYR 2K and jailed 1 month (i think). 1 got fined MYR 5K ,had to stayed in prison for 1 night for interrogation. Another 1 got fined almost MYR 10K. Even i heard a rumour, somewhere in Tawau-Malaysia a lady got caught for wheelie ,jailed for 6 months.
@@BLDH Apparently ,doing a wheelie will consider it as a crime, I guess. Lol 😂
in finland if a police sees your front wheel up he can take your drivers license
Good english yes
Can, usually they will😂
@@Crazypronator Perus😂
Multa lähti miittisuoralla keulanodtosta 132e sakkoo ja kortti pois
Am I the only one that now thinks BLDH is actually just sitting in his room spectating the vid made by his anonymous stunter friend and doing an voiceover before uploading the vid on youtube?
you need to play it smart xd
@@BLDH ah precis! Happy you got ur bike back! Love from Norway
In Germany as far as I know you are required to maintain control of your vehicle at all times.
So it's basically up to the individual officer you encounter I guess. Some like it, some don't. Never been in that situation so I don't even know if or how you would argue if they gave you a fine.
wenn sie einem ein bußgeld geben wollen, kann man nichts mehr dagegen machen. ein wheelie kann eigentlich immer als gefährdend erklärt werden, weil man ja auch schon den beobachter vom wheelie gefährden könnte. kommt wirklich komplett drauf an, wie nett die polizei ist.
man könnte einen wheelie zum beispiel auch als "Vorsätzliches Außerkraftsetzen der Vorderradbremse" bezeichnen.
In Finland it's a bit controversial with mopeds and bikers doing stunting. It is a thing that you can get your license and plates taken away because of a video but it's kinda rare. Usually if you are a respectable rider and you have everything sorted out on your bike and license you don't get stopped by police unless you do something completely reckless. Often police target those bikers with bikes and mopeds that are not properly maintained and are barely legal. People usually complain about these not legal bikes and that's why you hear the stories of police harassing bikers in Finland. Also there are people too young to have a moped license (under 15 years) which show up to meets and rides with motocross bikes and cause a reason for the police to show up and take actions.
12:05 Its legal to drive on red lights if you wait 3-5 minutes on a bike. Its because the sensors are built for cars. As long as its safe.
In Norway i belive they take you’re lisens for doing a wheelie because You Are a «danger» for your self and others in trafic , they Are a bit looser on stunt spots but You Can loose it there too
in switzerland they take away your license for "not being in control of your vehicle". and the reasoning is "if not all wheels touch the floor you aren't in control"
baby wake up BLDH uploaded
In my country it actually says that both wheels need to be in the ground all time, so if they see you popping a wheelie you can get in trouble regardless of the place. But so far from personal and friends experience they don't care as long it isn't in the streets, places with car movement, or that has cars parked nearby. The most they ever did to me was telling me to go home, even though they caught me red-handed in a street that has (though rarely) cars using it, like how they were passing by.
Edit: I'm from Portugal, but after sharing and talking with friends, the ones that got the license recently said they never heard about this law, just that doing wheelies is considered "reckless driving that endangers others and yourself". So they either changed it recently or when I was taking the license they said that just as a way to scare us from doing them. Doesn't change much in the end though.
In the UK doing a wheelie classes as dangerous driving and can get a fine and points on your licence. They can take your licence away sometimes
yeah I linked 44teeth's video in the description which talked about UK. All tho it might be the worst cases it is still more strict than sweden.
can you please tell me which seat cover you use.it's very nice. thank you
The good about Brazil (my country): lane filtering/splitting is legal. Most bikers do this on a regular basis.
The bad: highest tier of the traffic offences. It gives you an almost 3000 BRL ticket (the current federal minimum wage is 1,1k/month, for reference), your license is suspended for a period to be determined by the traffic regulators, and, finally, your bike is retained till someone else can legally ride it away. Big of a PITA.
I wish I lived in Sweden, bikes are cheap there too. I have to retake my license for 20cm wheelie in Denmark.... Also 3000dkk fine.
I like the look of your gloves, are they comfy? Who makes them?
THey are actually really comfy but I bought them in a local stora in Spain (on holiday) so I have no idea on what gloves they are (no name - brand) xdd
Are that 125cc at the end
hur många crossar har du haft??
In romania if you do a wheelie you need to pay a fee of 2000 ron (400€)
Det låter ju som om du pratar om skoovby 6:58 bockar av av hela din lista där 😂
Thanks for making vids in English 🙌🏻
Whats your opinion about 2T SuMo's bro?
cool AF :)
the lack of engine brake and the fact that they might not like to be ridden at same rpm's make them questionable. i havent tried a 2t sumo tho.. xd
I have exc 125 sumo. At first it was weird without an engine brake but you get used to it. The only issue for some might be the gas mileage and maintenance. It gets expensive if you don’t have money or you are in school or something. Unless your parents give you some
@@sipe254 riding two stroke as well.
In our country Pakistan, wheeling has a law since 2003 and till now wheeling is a crime in our country, but no worries we can still enjoy wheelie by not getting caught by cops, it not properly illegal, cuz it has city difference, but in our city we can do wheelie
I lose driver licence 2 months just doing short wheelie and its minium here in finland... and lot of fine. and what i learn? dont stop next time and hope you getaway.
In the UK wheelies are regarded as dangerous driving and the least you will get is several points and a big fine. If you are the lead rider in a meet or you carry out a wheelie in a busy urban area you can go to jail. However compared to Sweden England is a densely populated country especially in the south so realistically there aren't many places that you could safely wheelie on the public road.
In finland if your front wheel even comes up in a bump its considered endangering traffic safety
In Australia its only illegal if you get caught
i like how you think..
Kör du din 500 EXC med A2 kort?
har A-kort tho. men körde in gamla 530 exc på A2.
BLDH, du glömde videotaggen 2:46 :D Grym video i vilket fall ;D
0:44 K-rauta?
?
@@paahtopro3950 Its a finnish store i was wondering why they have that in sweden and "rauta" means iron and the k stands for Kesko which a finnish supermarket company
@@severisoderdahl9090 kyl mää tiiän. Itekki olin hieman hämmentynyt
@@paahtopro3950 XD
In the netherlands you’ll lose your licence and get a big ticket on top of it.
In germany i heard you only get a 30 euro ticket for not being able to operate your front brake.
What about denmark?
Kör du med A körkort eller kör du med A2?
do you have a quickshifter?
no, just enduro gears xD
@@BLDH ah ok. are you shifting without clutch?
how often do you guys rebuild the engine
100h seems to be a sweet spot for some!
yo i'm early , i love ur content bro
In finland my friend lost his licence for 1meter wheelie it just got up from power
Lol that tunnel wheelie INFRONT of a police car like that 😆 I'm pretty sure you would not only lose your license, I'm pretty sure you would get arrested In Norway 😆
In Australia it is illegal classed under reckless driving or something like that. Big fine, lose your licence, rarely bike confiscated but it can happen
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Använder du koppling med broms samtidigt 😅😘👌
"no recklessness involved" he says has he pass the car on the right... *doh*
It’s perfectly legal to pass between cars in a cue or at a stop light. You actually should, to avoid cars hitting you from behind.
@@jboive In sweden its actually illegal to pass cars on the inside and in this case on the right. :)
@@roniez it isn’t - if it’s a cue and when speed is 70 or below. 😉
@@jboive False. It is legal to drive on the right side when the speed is 70 or below BUT it need to have atleast two lanes that leads to the same direction. In this case It was only one lane so therefor it was not legal. Wouldnt say that stopping at a red sign is a cue (needs to be a dense cue for it to be legal). Although I would like it to be legal in Sweden with lanesplitting so you dont get smashed between cars...Think it would be safest for everyone.
@@oscarboye17 you are legally correct. But no one would object if you pass a car to the right at a traffic light.
Lane splitting is allowed in Sweden.
www.svmc.se/smc/trafik-och-politik/kortips/korning-i-ko/
Love your videos!!
När blir de film när du kör enduro me 350
Måste komma på ett format som funkar med enduron. Har kört ett dussin gånger både bana och freeride men det är inte alltid "Wow Wow"-körning utan bara att jag jobbar på små-teknik.. men kanske hade varit najs med motovlog-style på skogskörning?
@@BLDH kan va roligt att kolla på endån
If you get caught in Denmark doing reckless driving, they take your license and confiscate your vehicle. Reckless driving is when your driving 100% too fast (above 100 km/h) or doing wheelies and other stuff
in Estonia you cant even do wheelies with bicycle, because its illegal and both wheels must me on the ground.
On todays episode of BLDH we learn about BLDH's mistakes :)
TACK!! Jag har velat veta dehär för länge!
yeah, germany is very strict. There are a few new laws wich make life a lot harder than it has to be. You can get a ticket for "streetracing" if you accelerate a bit faster than "normal" traffic.
In portugal we cant do wheelies
Jeg mistet sertifikatet for jeg kjørte på bakhjulet med min Beta 450 😅
beta-haters... haha
Sollentunas trafikljus är bajs, håller med dig BLDH
337 likes 0 disslikes, så ska det vara, du förtjänar det.
Haha maybe it's not controversial enough. xD
@@BLDH nej då dina wheelies är ju inte vårdslösa.... ibland
In Norway it does not matter at all what the laws say as courts can say we think this should be illegal so it is and they they punish just because the feel like... Basically the laws is not worth the papers it is written on as it is the courts that make up their own rules.
How much time does it take you to make one video? I usually spend about five days making videos for five hours a day. It's very difficult, you're doing well
well typically it is like 3 days worth of computer time. but this video was actually edited over 2 days (import - edit - export - upload - thumbnail). this video took 13 hours in total to edit (in davinci). cuz i had to leave the house the next day... But what i have found is that the better you plan a video it is easier and takes less time to edit. compared to just having a gopro record a random ride and you need to "make up" a story in post. Then the video can take weeks instead of days.. xd scripted videos with story board is the best!
Kan du fixa så det inte är så blåsigt i micen
Gillar att jag typ halvlyssnade i slutet sen så killen i slutet trodde jag var en polis för att han lät jävligt mycket som en polis och sen bara Hööööä?!
Jag vet inte riktigt hur det är på Åland
in denmark they take your bike permanently if you wheelie
Ok I guess in Massachusetts USA it is not illegal but reckless driving is. so its up to the cop if you are being reckless. filtering is illegal here and only California out of all fifty states is that legal. I know police have seen me wheelie my bike but never pulled me over. filtering I have gotten a ticket...
Yeah that's the thing when something is a gray-area or YES/NO. When it's black and white you get fines for it. It's all about showing off your "perfectly balanced wheelie" for the police.
Here in Greece if you do wheelies like this and the police sees you, you better say goodbye to your bike...
finns något rättegångsfall för massa år sedan som det bedömdes att wheelies inte var olagliga.
vore intressant läsning o hitta det fallet
its pretty bad if you wheelie in Finland, but im not really sure how bad it is
Finnish police are grumpy maybe grumpier than most
Bldh I love the mercy.
Getting famous off of comments day 343, so I can live the dream, live every day like it’s your last🤙🚀
i support your dreams my friend
Im from norway and its not alowd with wheelis there
I'm moving to sweden now :P
New camra 🧐
Great wheels fun day
It depends on the cop 😊
If you wheelie in Denmark your bike will be confiscated and sold and the state gets the money (unless you have a loan on the bike, then the money goes to the loan) AND you lose your license. It fucking sucks as i just got myself a smc r - But i put a loan on it, so all i can loose is my license, cus tbh, i cant stop doing wheelies!
I need to come to Sweden 😂 🇸🇪
when he’s driving in Arninge 👁👄👁👍🏼
In the Netherlands the Cops can take your license. There isn't a rule specifically for wheelies. But they'll say it's reckless driving and that's illigal...
However, I spoke to a hot girl who does wheelies. She has been caught twice while doing a wheelie. She got fines (really expensive ones) and had to do a course. But her license wasn't taken. Probably bc she's really hot hahaha
Wheelie paradise, but if you have red eyes they will think you took drugs and can raid your home (they did it to me) and then one more time when I "only" had to follow them to the hospital for a drug test... Insane.
haha but u can get red eyes from getting so much air into your goggles and stuff... haha unfair..
Great wheels and
... great heels.
In Norway the police will likley confiscate your license
I live in finland...
kiistät vaan jos saat sakon keulimisesta, ei poliiseilla ole varaa tulla oikeuteen
@Julle tota se ny vähä riippuu
Mmmm, 360 cam, me like
Illegal in Australia, but I don't stop 🛑 4 cops 👮♀️
In the dutch you loose your lisense
I live in germany :(
I fucking hate the laws about bikes and cars here. The only thing i want to do is drive my 125cc 2stroke into the woods (In this forest is a private area where i can legally drive) but i have to drive through the city to get there its just 1km from my house or something but if the cops bust me im fucked, im just 16 so i can't just take a car and trailer to go there.
sounds like u should look into living in Romania. U can ride in any woods there.. xd
in Russia "dangerous driving" is illegal, but all depends of cops.
feels like they can be either super chill or super strict..
@@BLDH yea, one cop can give you some tickets
But another will ask you to make a wheely
Most of motorcycle cops a good guys, you simply should have all documents for bike and helmet, not to break speed limit hard and not to be drunk
@@BLDH and never try to run away, motocops are faster than you and more skilled, all of them are professional riders and can overtake even rossi)))
In Finland u wheelie police sees IT u ded
Och jag tror nog polisen har lite bättre grejer för sig än stanna någon för en wheelie
Law enforcement wheels in USA
Rip me lol
USA law enforcement wheels reckdriding
nothing is illigal if you get away with it
This video makes me kinda mad about Germany 🥲
You think Germany is bad… try riding in The Netherlands
The netherlands are terrible to do wheelies. Artikel 5 and you are f*cked
first
Snus e gört
I live in Finland and I did a wheelie on a empty parking lot and police took my license
Vem vet
jag