Great video! I can honestly say that at age 66, I still get the same thrill riding my bike as I did when I was 10. One of mankind's greatest inventions, in my opinion!😎👍
i'm 71 this year and walking is difficult, painful, slow and tiring. I no longer feel comfortable or safe driving so I sold my car and bought a bike. Now i can ride all over town with a feeling of independence and freedom i haven't felt since i was a kid. I love riding my bike. P.S. I really couldn't afford the car any longer anyway.
I still remember the day over 50 years ago when my parents took me to the store and I picked out my bike and we brought it home. Such a vivid image seared in my mind! No other purchase in my life has given me so much joy! I am 57 years old and rode 5000 miles on my bikes last year. The world’s greatest invention! ❤️🚴🏻♂️
I must say first time I have seen a show about bicycles my interest is my father repair bicycles his whole life he was the only one in the town of Rose Hall town in Guyana 🇬🇾 he love bicycles at that time The Raleigh bikes from England was the only brand we knew , he also refurbished the bikes when they get older, I wish he could see this documentary, when he came in Canada he got a job with Bloor bicycles to assemble the bikes for the store he was so happy because in North America there are no such jobs for repairing bikes and I also love bicycles because of my dad, he died two years ago and this documentary I dedicate to my father thank you for this I love it my logo is a bicycle 🚲🚲🚲🚲 thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🚲🚲🚲
@retaparasram5439...a touching tribute to your father. Taking the time to share your memories suggest to me your dad was watching this show with you. Thanks very much for posting and I wish you the best in the coming years 🙏
This documentary has been a long time coming. I have been cycling off and on through out the years. I grew up in San Diego County in the 50s and 60s. The Beach Boys era. Once you hit 16, your cycling days were over. Could not afford the high cost of insurance, you were Sh*t out of luck. I started riding again when I got my first job at age 20. I lost my car 10 years ago, gave up my drivers license 2 years ago. I do not miss either one. To me, the bicycle is a new birth of freedom.
We've got the bikes. Now all we need is the infrastructure to allow us to ride safely, away from motor vehicles. I'm 75 and ride almost daily despite the risks of mixing it with death machines. It should not be like that.
probably the most underrated invention ever made, the amount of distance you can cover on a bicycle is surprising , keeps you healthy , no fuel needed, doesn't create traffic, one of the most cost effective modes of transport.
I only owned 1 simple road bike when I was teenager but now I owned 3 bikes-gravel, XC MTB and a steel tourer in my mid 40s. Everybody think I am crazy
As an enthusiastic rider foe 10 years, I can easily say that cycling has proved to be the best kind of exercise so far for me and other members of our cycling group. This humble machine is a low impact exercise we can go for daily. I started cycling after the gap of around 30 years and know I feel the healthiest than when I was 30 years or so. For me this relationship with cycle is same as people have for their horses. My typical monthly transport activity looks like this, car 50 kilometres, scooter 200 kilometres and cycle 1200 kilometres. I think anybody at any age start cycling.
Really enjoyed watching this I used to cycle a lot but at 58 I’ve got osteoarthritis and limited deflection of my knees,so I purchased an e-bike and I am back out there but having to have the saddle quite high because my right knee won’t bend past 90 I used to love watching the kids at Xmas on the new bikes sadly it’s a rare sight at Xmas nowadays it’s all game consoles and unfit kids ,let’s hope things turn round and the kids start asking for bikes again
Bicycle is my love. Wonderful topic. If you've got a short version, it would be great for promotion. I often share your longs and shorts. Love your work!
Truly enjoyable episode! Given the disgusting times we live in, this presentation was indeed a much welcomed change of pace. And, I will add, it took me back to the 1960's and to my beloved banana bike. In many respects, life was so much better back then. Thanks very much for posting and be safe 🙏
It's crazy to think how many miles I've put on a bicycle. As an 80s-90s kid I'm one of the last of the bicycle paper boys. Now some one does the routes in a car. Try Sunday at 4am in January on a bmx bike with each paper weighing 5 pounds. But I had the sweetest wheels on my redline because of that job. Between my paper route and my lawnmower I was ballin
Same but on a Webco. Did you have to wear one of those dumb front to back canvas pouches that would strangle you after you'd thrown a few papers from the front, causing you to have to stop every few blocks and flip it around?
Riding a bicycle makes people healthy and happy. Driving cars does the opposite. Cars are for long trips even then I would prefer fast trains if any existed in my neck of the woods .
Who would have believed that the pneumatic tyre was invented by a Scottish vet called Dunlop to help his sick son to have a more comfortable convalescence by bike! Fantastic!!!
The bicycle is a perfect invention for me. I use a regular and an E-bike daily. My regular bike for close disances like to the grocery store. My E-bike for distances up to 100km. The battery has 100km of range.
Not forgetting the impact on the gene pool. English villages are roughly three miles apart, so the furthest field was half that distance, giving an acceptable time to reach. It was usual to find a partner no further than the next village. The bicycle quadrupled that.
Great video, but an error: not all pedal assist e-bikes have the motor in a hub, a growing number of them have the motor between the pedals. In fact, these “mid-drive” e-bikes are almost always pedal assist, whereas hub-motor e-bikes often have a throttle to allow the rider to not pedal.
I just picked up my first e-bike this weekend, glad your video touched on them. Did you know on avg e-bike riders ride more often & go farther than they would on a non-e-bike? ❤❤❤
You are out on the attribution of the safety bicycle. James Starley did indeed build the high-wheeler for which the term 'penny-farthing' was coined in 1871, but it was his nephew, John Kemp Starley who invented the Rover safety bicycle in 1877.
2 things i've always enjoyed .... coasting downhill and sailing. gravity and wind provide a real thrill. fast quiet and free. i can kick back for a bit and imagine what it must be like to be a bird and just glide ....
Bicycle sure is a joy machine it keeps u fit n fine and is so versatile with its options. The more u cycle the more happier u r . It also helps u accumulate social currency! What else it helps u save money and works without fuel. A great non polluting machine. What else u can ask for!
Bikes are awesome! I love them. My car is awesome! Neither will replace the other. It's awesome when places are designed so you can do either in harmony with the other.
The slow puncture in my car tire means I may as well take the bicycle for short journeys as I'll be standing there with a track pump getting almost as much exercise anyway.
great documentary! It's amazing how bycicle pneumatic tyres became essential for car's development too. 15:44 some gif material there. 36:57 yup, I know of people who use bycicles to help with their mental health
I still remember the day my dad traded my tricycle for a bicycle. Finally I could keep up with my family on our bike rides! They no longer had to wait for me to catch up while I pedaled furiously on my tricycle. I could ride to my friends’ houses, to the library, and to the corner store where I bought bubblegum and super balls. I could join the neighborhood cops and robbers games and compete to see who could make the longest skid marks after racing fast and braking hard-which is how I managed to get four stitches in my knee when I wiped out at the bottom of a hill.😆
I get motion sickness, and it was worse when I was younger. Didn't matter, bus, car, train, plane, and especially boat. However, I never got sick on a bike. Now I can tolerate all means of transportation, but I enjoy bicycling the most. The cargo bike is my favorite, but i have a touring bike and an MTB or "squishy" bike too. I am thinking of an electric but I am not quite there yet. It might make me feel sick.
So bicycle development leapt fro Von Dreiss to the ‘Ordinary’ (Penny Farthing)? No mention of Scottish blacksmith and inventor of the first crank-driven bicycle, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, who rode his machine from his home near Dumfries to Glasgow in 1850.
😊😊we need to bring back our bicycle factory 🏭 to America 🇺🇸 start building the bikes here again for food no more over season we need jobs in American ❤❤❤❤
I'm 67 and I ride my human powered road bike a lot. One of my regular rides climbs up tp 4300ft, 2500 ft vertical for me. It is hard but I love it. The feeling to do that under m own power gives me a great sense of accomplishment. It irritates me that these e bike riders with their heavy and fast bikes think of themselves as cyclists and take up space on the bike trails sometimes even pulling trailers with their kids in it. Those people are oftentimes fat and out of shape and they don't pay attention to their surroundings. Some riders find ways to eliminate the speed limiters and they go way faster than even the fastest cyclist. Some of them even use their cell phones while they are riding. I think those e-bikes are motorized vehicles and they belong on the road.
…but not as effective. To propel a bike, for both acceleration and speed, you need watts which is a function of the cadence and torque applied to the pedals. Most humans are most effective at a cadence of 60 to 100 rpm. Chains allow gears whereas the direct pedal does not.
Nicely produced. This lifelong avid cyclist enjoyed it. Thank you. Like many documentaries these days, it devolves into an environmental scold session and makes dubious economic claims, but on balance, a great presentation.
It's SILLY to think that the bicycle will take over all of transport. When you want to carry LARGE & HEAVY loads, even a short distance, the motorized vehicle is much better! And surely, for GREAT DISTANCES and LARGE CARGO or MANY PEOPLE - the car and other motorized vehicles is the way to go!
Up until the last 15-20 years, this documentary is correct that bicycles were once simple machines. Electronic shifting, hydraulic disc brakes, internal cable routing, integrated headset/stem/handlebars, needless applications of carbon fiber and plastic...it's actually a minefield purchasing a new bike these days if you want a bike that's easily repairable and without annoying standards.
I've ridden two wheels for over 50 years. Road, mountain, bmx, moto, and now I have 2 ebikes which I ride almost every day. I have a great invention for cyclists all over the world to make people feel at ease to adopt bikes which is not out there. Once you hear what I have, your light bulb will go on.. Any serious investors out there??
Bikes are really simple mechanical devices. If you have even basic DIY skills you can do almost any maintenance task and almost never have to take it to a shop. Parts are really cheap too.
The lithium in scrap batteries is highly sought after, and easier to process than mining the virgin material. An average ebike battery contains about $50 worth of scrap lithium.
@@GNMi79 I always put my battery in the oven when I charge it. The people that have problems are the ones that get batteries from dodgy vendors, don't use the right charger, or do something stupid like bypassing the BMS.
E-bikes do not charge themselves as you pedal. They have to be recharged by an electrical outlet. The batteries aha r limited recharge-ability, so must be replaced. The batteries use a lot of environmentally sensitive materials and take a LT of energy to produce. Not carbon neutral at so, and wasteful.
An ebike is a sensible piece of transportation if you're using it to replace a car. The lithium that goes into making an EV could instead be used to power about 100 ebikes. It's not a perfect technology, but it's a lot better than the existing alternatives.
Some are starting to use regenerative braking. Some actually will recharge the battery with the idea you can pedal more than necessary (like on flats) and then use tHe stored energy for tackling hills.
@@douglasmckinley-sr1507 Regen is only available on direct drive hub motors. Most hub motors on the market have a set of planetary gears with a freewheeling clutch to prevent parasitic drag. It's because of that clutch mechanism that planetary geared hub motors aren't able to provide regen. I have seen some people build bikes that combine the two different motors. Geared hub motors provide better off-the-line torque, where as direct drive motors are more efficient at speed, and have the option for regen.
@@GNMi79 most people have a cadence and power output they are comfortable with. This level of watts may be more than needed to propel a bike on level ground or going downhill. The extra watts could be stored in the battery and used when accelerating or going uphill. Put the bike on a kickstand (so the rear wheels spin freely) and you could recharge the battery while standing still.
22:20 Um, the kind of corsets worn by most women were not that restrictive. They were designed more to support the boobs and distribute the weight of their skirts than to overly cinch in the waist. Now that I think about, it's probably no coincidence that the shift from corsets to bras occurred at about the same time that full-length floofy skirts disappeared in favor of shorter, lighter skirts. Not hatin', just sayin'.
Easier on the knees than jogging:/ better transport. Bit of maintenance and theft prevention. Cheap bikes less attractive to thieves but still work ok thus practical.
having a car , cost average of 100euro , per month whiteout the fuel add 10 euro per day in fuel is total 400 just to drive small distance under 10km n city ,and i dont have add police tikets or parking fee
Except... Motorists who are in the seats of power have passed laws limiting E-bikes power and speeds, while allowing themselves the freedom to buy as powerful cars, speedy as they like, large as they want?
I have to ask if you are sure of who really invented the bicycle? There is an ancient temple in India that shows a bicycle depicted on the wall that is hundreds of years older than the 1800s. So who was first to use 2 wheels?
Hold on. The creators of this vid are connecting the 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora to the invention of the bicycle? Huh?? "all the horses die, so you need transportation." What are this guys sources? Is 'all the horses' a statistic? ha-ha!
here in the Philippines, bicycles are less favored and less considered by our government, no proper bike lanes. Cyclists are mostly being bullied by car owners and drivers
Da Vinci made first bicycle ,it is true but as always new things are oftenlly discriminated or designated as not important or to stupid for average needs.
Great video! I can honestly say that at age 66, I still get the same thrill riding my bike as I did when I was 10. One of mankind's greatest inventions, in my opinion!😎👍
Same here.
Spot on.
Everything in your reply I could have written myself except aged 68.
The only sport that can made us like a child again. Greetings from Brazil ❤
i'm 71 this year and walking is difficult, painful, slow and tiring. I no longer feel comfortable or safe driving so I sold my car and bought a bike. Now i can ride all over town with a feeling of independence and freedom i haven't felt since i was a kid. I love riding my bike. P.S. I really couldn't afford the car any longer anyway.
Better n cheaper than Tesla and plus the excercise!
I still remember the day over 50 years ago when my parents took me to the store and I picked out my bike and we brought it home.
Such a vivid image seared in my mind!
No other purchase in my life has given me so much joy!
I am 57 years old and rode 5000 miles on my bikes last year.
The world’s greatest invention! ❤️🚴🏻♂️
69 years old had to put a bafang midrive electric on my cause my knees makes noises, and to help with the hill, i like mountain cycling.
I must say first time I have seen a show about bicycles my interest is my father repair bicycles his whole life he was the only one in the town of Rose Hall town in Guyana 🇬🇾 he love bicycles at that time The Raleigh bikes from England was the only brand we knew , he also refurbished the bikes when they get older, I wish he could see this documentary, when he came in Canada he got a job with Bloor bicycles to assemble the bikes for the store he was so happy because in North America there are no such jobs for repairing bikes and I also love bicycles because of my dad, he died two years ago and this documentary I dedicate to my father thank you for this I love it my logo is a bicycle 🚲🚲🚲🚲 thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🚲🚲🚲
@retaparasram5439...a touching tribute to your father. Taking the time to share your memories suggest to me your dad was watching this show with you. Thanks very much for posting and I wish you the best in the coming years 🙏
When my dad came home with my first bike over 50 years ago my life really took off. Thanks dad.
This documentary has been a long time coming. I have been cycling off and on through out the years. I grew up in San Diego County in the 50s and 60s. The Beach Boys era. Once you hit 16, your cycling days were over. Could not afford the high cost of insurance, you were Sh*t out of luck. I started riding again when I got my first job at age 20. I lost my car 10 years ago, gave up my drivers license 2 years ago. I do not miss either one. To me, the bicycle is a new birth of freedom.
I'm 51 and still ride bmx every day. It keeps me very fit and never gets boring. I absolutely love it.🚲.
We've got the bikes. Now all we need is the infrastructure to allow us to ride safely, away from motor vehicles. I'm 75 and ride almost daily despite the risks of mixing it with death machines. It should not be like that.
probably the most underrated invention ever made, the amount of distance you can cover on a bicycle is surprising , keeps you healthy , no fuel needed, doesn't create traffic, one of the most cost effective modes of transport.
As a long distance cyclist I can agree that bicycles are an amazing piece of technology.
How *long-distance*, Mr. Bangs?
@@brianbassett4379 100+ miles in less than a 24 hour time period.
150-200km/day distance
@@flippers420
150/200km a day?
Sounds like you own a (high quality) racing bicycle.
I love bicycle. I still ride bicycle where ever I go. It is so much fun to cycle than to drive a car or bike.
I too love bicycle
I only owned 1 simple road bike when I was teenager but now I owned 3 bikes-gravel, XC MTB and a steel tourer in my mid 40s. Everybody think I am crazy
As an enthusiastic rider foe 10 years, I can easily say that cycling has proved to be the best kind of exercise so far for me and other members of our cycling group.
This humble machine is a low impact exercise we can go for daily. I started cycling after the gap of around 30 years and know I feel the healthiest than when I was 30 years or so.
For me this relationship with cycle is same as people have for their horses. My typical monthly transport activity looks like this, car 50 kilometres, scooter 200 kilometres and cycle 1200 kilometres.
I think anybody at any age start cycling.
Really enjoyed watching this I used to cycle a lot but at 58 I’ve got osteoarthritis and limited deflection of my knees,so I purchased an e-bike and I am back out there but having to have the saddle quite high because my right knee won’t bend past 90 I used to love watching the kids at Xmas on the new bikes sadly it’s a rare sight at Xmas nowadays it’s all game consoles and unfit kids ,let’s hope things turn round and the kids start asking for bikes again
Thank-you...for showing this Documentary....Honestly....Great Inventions Makes life Easier...(Still Riding my Bicycles...after 50yrs old...)....
Bicycle is my love. Wonderful topic. If you've got a short version, it would be great for promotion. I often share your longs and shorts. Love your work!
Thank you so much for your comment🫶🏻🚴🏻♀️
Truly enjoyable episode! Given the disgusting times we live in, this presentation was indeed a much welcomed change of pace. And, I will add, it took me back to the 1960's and to my beloved banana bike. In many respects, life was so much better back then. Thanks very much for posting and be safe 🙏
It's crazy to think how many miles I've put on a bicycle. As an 80s-90s kid I'm one of the last of the bicycle paper boys. Now some one does the routes in a car. Try Sunday at 4am in January on a bmx bike with each paper weighing 5 pounds. But I had the sweetest wheels on my redline because of that job. Between my paper route and my lawnmower I was ballin
Same but on a Webco. Did you have to wear one of those dumb front to back canvas pouches that would strangle you after you'd thrown a few papers from the front, causing you to have to stop every few blocks and flip it around?
@@Sisyphusmedia yep. Try to put it on the handle bars and not crash
I delivered papers on a Redline too with Z rims
Riding a bicycle makes people healthy and happy. Driving cars does the opposite. Cars are for long trips even then I would prefer fast trains if any existed in my neck of the woods .
Who would have believed that the pneumatic tyre was invented by a Scottish vet called Dunlop to help his sick son to have a more comfortable convalescence by bike! Fantastic!!!
The bicycle is a perfect invention for me. I use a regular and an E-bike daily.
My regular bike for close disances like to the grocery store.
My E-bike for distances up to 100km. The battery has 100km of range.
Pedal away on a bike and you are immediately transported back to the kid in you 🤗
Not forgetting the impact on the gene pool. English villages are roughly three miles apart, so the furthest field was half that distance, giving an acceptable time to reach. It was usual to find a partner no further than the next village. The bicycle quadrupled that.
Great video, but an error: not all pedal assist e-bikes have the motor in a hub, a growing number of them have the motor between the pedals. In fact, these “mid-drive” e-bikes are almost always pedal assist, whereas hub-motor e-bikes often have a throttle to allow the rider to not pedal.
Riding every day at 76yo. Learned seventy years ago.
the BICYCLE Saved my LIFE
I just picked up my first e-bike this weekend, glad your video touched on them. Did you know on avg e-bike riders ride more often & go farther than they would on a non-e-bike? ❤❤❤
You are out on the attribution of the safety bicycle. James Starley did indeed build the high-wheeler for which the term 'penny-farthing' was coined in 1871, but it was his nephew, John Kemp Starley who invented the Rover safety bicycle in 1877.
As a bicyclist I can say that this documentary does not use the words "Industrial Revolution".
I am 97 and have been biking since 1932 and still say the bikes in the 1930s are still the best ever made
2 things i've always enjoyed .... coasting downhill and sailing. gravity and wind provide a real thrill. fast quiet and free. i can kick back for a bit and imagine what it must be like to be a bird and just glide ....
This is supposed to be a documentary, horses eliminate way more than a liter of urine a day. A human urinates more than that by far.
I think they're taking the piss!!
Bicycle sure is a joy machine it keeps u fit n fine and is so versatile with its options. The more u cycle the more happier u r . It also helps u accumulate social currency! What else it helps u save money and works without fuel. A great non polluting machine. What else u can ask for!
thanks genius first discovered and invention the bike avoiding fare costs, no air pollution and helping strengthen the body❤
Great Stuff!
Bikes are awesome! I love them. My car is awesome! Neither will replace the other. It's awesome when places are designed so you can do either in harmony with the other.
Great video I love that
I still enjoy riding almost every day.🚴🏻♀🚴🏻♀
The slow puncture in my car tire means I may as well take the bicycle for short journeys as I'll be standing there with a track pump getting almost as much exercise anyway.
Awesome vid mate. Going to rebuild my old Specilized Big Hit Pro so i can compare the ride to my 2024 Santa Cruz V10.
great documentary! It's amazing how bycicle pneumatic tyres became essential for car's development too. 15:44 some gif material there. 36:57 yup, I know of people who use bycicles to help with their mental health
Love bicycle 🚲 ❤️ 😊
Beautiful video
I still remember the day my dad traded my tricycle for a bicycle. Finally I could keep up with my family on our bike rides! They no longer had to wait for me to catch up while I pedaled furiously on my tricycle.
I could ride to my friends’ houses, to the library, and to the corner store where I bought bubblegum and super balls. I could join the neighborhood cops and robbers games and compete to see who could make the longest skid marks after racing fast and braking hard-which is how I managed to get four stitches in my knee when I wiped out at the bottom of a hill.😆
Superb video !!!
the final biker with sneakers😁😁😁
wonderful vedio ❤❤❤
I love how the bicycle was invented at around the same time as the machine gun. Humans
I get motion sickness, and it was worse when I was younger. Didn't matter, bus, car, train, plane, and especially boat. However, I never got sick on a bike. Now I can tolerate all means of transportation, but I enjoy bicycling the most. The cargo bike is my favorite, but i have a touring bike and an MTB or "squishy" bike too. I am thinking of an electric but I am not quite there yet. It might make me feel sick.
No it wont. Still a bicycle just easier. I have a vintage, adventure and now an emtb. They're all fun
Steering wheels and door knobs are not examples of axles they are examples of spindles.
B.C. [BeforeCovid], My Only Love it was the Motorcycles...
A C.[AfterCovid[, I express my eternal Love for the iron horse❤
75 million bike users and 50 million bikes.. People tend to share their bikes, interesting fact. Overall, very informative, thankyou!
Salamat po
So bicycle development leapt fro Von Dreiss to the ‘Ordinary’ (Penny Farthing)? No mention of Scottish blacksmith and inventor of the first crank-driven bicycle, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, who rode his machine from his home near Dumfries to Glasgow in 1850.
0:00 to 1:31 perfect intro, keeping the name of the invention till the very end!
😊😊we need to bring back our bicycle factory 🏭 to America 🇺🇸 start building the bikes here again for food no more over season we need jobs in American ❤❤❤❤
Agreed, but will US citizens pay more for something made here? They haven’t proven willing to do that for so many other items, sadly.
Worksman Bicycles is the oldest bike company still here in the US.
I'm 67 and I ride my human powered road bike a lot. One of my regular rides climbs up tp 4300ft, 2500 ft vertical for me. It is hard but I love it. The feeling to do that under m own power gives me a great sense of accomplishment. It irritates me that these e bike riders with their heavy and fast bikes think of themselves as cyclists and take up space on the bike trails sometimes even pulling trailers with their kids in it. Those people are oftentimes fat and out of shape and they don't pay attention to their surroundings. Some riders find ways to eliminate the speed limiters and they go way faster than even the fastest cyclist. Some of them even use their cell phones while they are riding. I think those e-bikes are motorized vehicles and they belong on the road.
很好❤
In actual fact, a chain driven bike is less efficient than the direct wheel drive.
…but not as effective. To propel a bike, for both acceleration and speed, you need watts which is a function of the cadence and torque applied to the pedals. Most humans are most effective at a cadence of 60 to 100 rpm. Chains allow gears whereas the direct pedal does not.
Even until recently postman still came on bicycle in India.
Nice :)
I love bicycle on road.
❤ informative...
Nicely produced. This lifelong avid cyclist enjoyed it. Thank you.
Like many documentaries these days, it devolves into an environmental scold session and makes dubious economic claims, but on balance, a great presentation.
It's SILLY to think that the bicycle will take over all of transport.
When you want to carry LARGE & HEAVY loads, even a short distance, the motorized vehicle is much better!
And surely, for GREAT DISTANCES and LARGE CARGO or MANY PEOPLE - the car and other motorized vehicles is the way to go!
the environment and there fore us would benifit if we went back to using the bicycle rather than cars.
That's quote a documentary on my biggest hobby.
Up until the last 15-20 years, this documentary is correct that bicycles were once simple machines. Electronic shifting, hydraulic disc brakes, internal cable routing, integrated headset/stem/handlebars, needless applications of carbon fiber and plastic...it's actually a minefield purchasing a new bike these days if you want a bike that's easily repairable and without annoying standards.
Seria ótimo ter esses maravilhosos documentários dublados em português do Brasil, mesmo que por IA.
@Get.factual could you please upload a video about the invention of the typewriter.
I've ridden two wheels for over 50 years. Road, mountain, bmx, moto, and now I have 2 ebikes which I ride almost every day. I have a great invention for cyclists all over the world to make people feel at ease to adopt bikes which is not out there. Once you hear what I have, your light bulb will go on.. Any serious investors out there??
Bikes are really simple mechanical devices. If you have even basic DIY skills you can do almost any maintenance task and almost never have to take it to a shop. Parts are really cheap too.
E-bikes could be an excellent option if the disposal of their battery was not so harmful.
Heavy and expensive, they steal from you healthful exercise. Just how badly does anyone need yet one more damn thing to plug in?
The lithium in scrap batteries is highly sought after, and easier to process than mining the virgin material. An average ebike battery contains about $50 worth of scrap lithium.
@@GNMi79 I always put my battery in the oven when I charge it. The people that have problems are the ones that get batteries from dodgy vendors, don't use the right charger, or do something stupid like bypassing the BMS.
an old battery contains the perfect mix of resources to make a new battery.
Las bicicletas son el futuro
E-bikes do not charge themselves as you pedal. They have to be recharged by an electrical outlet. The batteries aha r limited recharge-ability, so must be replaced. The batteries use a lot of environmentally sensitive materials and take a LT of energy to produce. Not carbon neutral at so, and wasteful.
An ebike is a sensible piece of transportation if you're using it to replace a car. The lithium that goes into making an EV could instead be used to power about 100 ebikes. It's not a perfect technology, but it's a lot better than the existing alternatives.
Some are starting to use regenerative braking. Some actually will recharge the battery with the idea you can pedal more than necessary (like on flats) and then use tHe stored energy for tackling hills.
@@douglasmckinley-sr1507 Regen is only available on direct drive hub motors. Most hub motors on the market have a set of planetary gears with a freewheeling clutch to prevent parasitic drag. It's because of that clutch mechanism that planetary geared hub motors aren't able to provide regen. I have seen some people build bikes that combine the two different motors. Geared hub motors provide better off-the-line torque, where as direct drive motors are more efficient at speed, and have the option for regen.
@@GNMi79 most people have a cadence and power output they are comfortable with. This level of watts may be more than needed to propel a bike on level ground or going downhill. The extra watts could be stored in the battery and used when accelerating or going uphill. Put the bike on a kickstand (so the rear wheels spin freely) and you could recharge the battery while standing still.
@@douglasmckinley-sr1507 few
You skipped the 1839 bicycle with crank driven rods
Does anyone involved in the making of this video even ride a bike on a regular basis?
Just a reminder. In europe you guys dumped your chamber pots out the window.
What did you say for heads up?
I believe it was Gaurdez l'eau!.
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I enjoyed that, I do chuckle at "wheel builders" though' they love to make people think its some kind of dark art 🤣(its quite easy)
i added a pan to my bike to make the frycycle.
The Love Machine 😅
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I.. 🫵🏾already know😉‼️
1,500k so far this year on my e-bike! More then my car.
22:20 Um, the kind of corsets worn by most women were not that restrictive. They were designed more to support the boobs and distribute the weight of their skirts than to overly cinch in the waist. Now that I think about, it's probably no coincidence that the shift from corsets to bras occurred at about the same time that full-length floofy skirts disappeared in favor of shorter, lighter skirts. Not hatin', just sayin'.
I like recumbents
Easier on the knees than jogging:/ better transport. Bit of maintenance and theft prevention. Cheap bikes less attractive to thieves but still work ok thus practical.
having a car , cost average of 100euro , per month whiteout the fuel add 10 euro per day in fuel is total 400 just to drive small distance under 10km n city ,and i dont have add police tikets or parking fee
Except... Motorists who are in the seats of power have passed laws limiting E-bikes power and speeds, while allowing themselves the freedom to buy as powerful cars, speedy as they like, large as they want?
Did anyone else notice those French troups at 29:05 in the video seem to have a folding bicycle? Thay would have been in 1914
I did, funny they did not mention that. I believe they were used in both World Wars.
Great stuff...but it seems to an old jerk like me that some of the experts are just stating the obvious...m.aybe it's me.
This seemed like a neat video to watch with my mom until 40:25 smh
Get naked with your mom!
43:44 As fast as a car? Madam, to get a bike that fast, you would need a second mortgage of your house! =D
A car from 1890😄😄😄
I have to ask if you are sure of who really invented the bicycle? There is an ancient temple in India that shows a bicycle depicted on the wall that is hundreds of years older than the 1800s. So who was first to use 2 wheels?
Fake, the bicycle picture was added to the temple around 100 years ago.
The bike at 16.11 is the same bike on my profile picture, well not literal
4 kg???
Trek is the best bicycle brand ✨️ 🚲
HARDLY!
Is if hook!!
I want to listen to a professor talking about science not teenagers!!
Hold on. The creators of this vid are connecting the 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora to the invention of the bicycle? Huh??
"all the horses die, so you need transportation." What are this guys sources? Is 'all the horses' a statistic? ha-ha!
Can't walk? Let them cycle.
here in the Philippines, bicycles are less favored and less considered by our government, no proper bike lanes. Cyclists are mostly being bullied by car owners and drivers
You need to educate more people, then demand from government.
Da Vinci made first bicycle ,it is true but as always new things are oftenlly discriminated or designated as not important or to stupid for average needs.
Da Vinci did not make or design a bicycle.
e bikes are not cheap and are a frequent target of thieves
Not likely