Purely focussing on riding, nature , and the basics ! Every single rider could learn a little from this guy , such a humble down to earth interesting dude ! Definently one of the biggest inspirations 2 make any one just jump on a bike and have fun !
I like the point he makes around the 10 min mark that biking is at human speed and can help us connect with the outdoors for that reason. Mainly because it removes the impediment to being out there. I mean I can walk out my front door but it takes a while to get to the ‘wilderness’. With a bike I can get to that spot quicker and cover more ground once I get there. Cycling therefore is a bridge that allows us to experience the wilderness at a pace that meets us half way between a modern pace and the slower ancient one.
This guy started and inspired a whole industry of steel gravel bikes, bike bags, cycle touring with a steel basket. The whole minimalist style of bicycle touring with a hippie vagabond edginess made everyone notice that to cycling is just to simply ride your bike and have fun.
I don’t know if you have heard of Rivendell, but Grant Petersen’s philosophy really inspired Ultra. One of his most popular builds (ultras) is a Rivendell Atlantis.
@@al-du6lb A cool bare shiny Aluminum Rock Hopper. Super strong 90s vibes. Super lucky to pick it up for 100 usd for the whole bike. Swapped out the bars and had it deep cleaned and reconditioned. It looked properly used like a daily driver but not very worn. It had the original STX shifters, derailleurs (rare parts now) and in-house specialized cranks and parts. You just gotta wait and be patient. Next target is a Cannondale F series in RED.
I think biking even in the city instantly connects you with nature. You immediately realize the oxygen is a fuel scource. You realize what is important. We just have lost this connection . Cars are our Gods. We rely on them for our movement and livelihood. If car production stopped tommorow our economy would collapse. That might be a good thing. It seems humans are asleep right now. We can't see reality and where are we headed collectively???
Yep. They are loosely using the term here when in actuality they mean National Forests, which are part of the dept. of Interior ,for timber harvesting. That's where the dirt roads for legal cycling are. Real wilderness has strict rules, including no bikes.
Actually that aspect of cycling turned me off to it when I was younger. Looking into touring now and enjoying it. I was never super fast or would not train, needless to say you get dropped and the Sunday ride turns into a torture.. To funny about 1 Yanni cd🤓🤣
Found Ultraromance on the Tube recently and have really been enjoying it.
Purely focussing on riding, nature , and the basics ! Every single rider could learn a little from this guy , such a humble down to earth interesting dude !
Definently one of the biggest inspirations 2 make any one just jump on a bike and have fun !
I like the point he makes around the 10 min mark that biking is at human speed and can help us connect with the outdoors for that reason. Mainly because it removes the impediment to being out there. I mean I can walk out my front door but it takes a while to get to the ‘wilderness’. With a bike I can get to that spot quicker and cover more ground once I get there. Cycling therefore is a bridge that allows us to experience the wilderness at a pace that meets us half way between a modern pace and the slower ancient one.
This guy started and inspired a whole industry of steel gravel bikes, bike bags, cycle touring with a steel basket. The whole minimalist style of bicycle touring with a hippie vagabond edginess made everyone notice that to cycling is just to simply ride your bike and have fun.
I don’t know if you have heard of Rivendell, but Grant Petersen’s philosophy really inspired Ultra. One of his most popular builds (ultras) is a Rivendell Atlantis.
and now he rides an aluminum bike 😄
@@al-du6lb Its why I copied Benedicts Specialized ALU build. If i had money for the CRUST ALU. I would buy that.
@@gregmarcus3064 yeah, I was thinking about picking up the alumilith, but a little pricey for a alu frame.. What specialized frame did you use?
@@al-du6lb A cool bare shiny Aluminum Rock Hopper. Super strong 90s vibes. Super lucky to pick it up for 100 usd for the whole bike. Swapped out the bars and had it deep cleaned and reconditioned. It looked properly used like a daily driver but not very worn. It had the original STX shifters, derailleurs (rare parts now) and in-house specialized cranks and parts. You just gotta wait and be patient. Next target is a Cannondale F series in RED.
Love the wholistic attitude toward life & cycling. It’s nice to strip it down and just ride and enjoy time on the bike. Enlightening.
Coolest man in cycling. Keep bikes fun
his IG photos shown at the start are epic
I like being able to see his face
I think biking even in the city instantly connects you with nature. You immediately realize the oxygen is a fuel scource. You realize what is important. We just have lost this connection . Cars are our Gods. We rely on them for our movement and livelihood. If car production stopped tommorow our economy would collapse. That might be a good thing. It seems humans are asleep right now. We can't see reality and where are we headed collectively???
On a bike you kill no one.
Try getting out of the city.
Wilderness...there isn t much left any more. We look down at tribes but they really knew how to live :)
Yep. They are loosely using the term here when in actuality they mean National Forests, which are part of the dept. of Interior ,for timber harvesting. That's where the dirt roads for legal cycling are. Real wilderness has strict rules, including no bikes.
flobikes has come a longgggggggggggggggggggggggggway
Actually that aspect of cycling turned me off to it when I was younger. Looking into touring now and enjoying it. I was never super fast or would not train, needless to say you get dropped and the Sunday ride turns into a torture..
To funny about 1 Yanni cd🤓🤣
Excellent insights
the one the only
Who would have known that all this time, hiding under that beard was Walton Goggins!!
Why isn't he shirtless??! We better see his golden bod in part 2!
True. We need tanning lights instead of studio lights on set.
Sounds like proper cycling to me.....🤷🏼♂️none of this Lycra strava kom round the block rubbish 🤗☺️
hear hear
Preach Prophet Ronaldo
what is cool is.....i shut down my social medias a year ago and this guy personally sent me text for a ride in oct..
Ahí falta Richard Carapaz
Have you seen what he can do with leftover innertubes?
Shockingly wicked and wickedly smart.
No, what was the idea?
Needs: Air, Water, Shelter, Food, Nature, Bike porn
porn too :)
world wide exposure LOL, what a drama,,,,,, influencaaaaaa drama.
1:27 ‘columbus national genocide day’ yeah, im out
If your mind were closed any further it would rot from the putrid air and lack of nutrition.