It's because they all come from hotter countries and aren't used to the weather here. In other words... immigrants. Mostly illegal cuz u don't get checked when u deliver food.
Those delivery riders are a pain in the backside. Most are absolutely clueless. It's good to see you don't go crazy when you're cut up like a lot of riders on RUclips. Happy riding.
There are certain parts of the country that are another level. Love the prius going over the roundabout then having an issue, you've got good road craft like you don't have drama about some sketchy stuff just get the distance and ride your ride. 4:55 is why you practice slow manuvers always get a chuckle out of riders on big bikes with both feet dangling and the last bit doesn't matter how fast you go they have to be in front you did the right thing there create distance with the car ahead of you, worst case slow down move out their way with a sarky off you go then :D
Great video mate, best advice for dealing with someone like the last chap is probably just to pull in and let them pass until you get another opportunity to jump a few cars in front. Psychopaths.
@@uJelley Thanks for watching till the end! I do pull in quite often, but it’s annoying when you constantly pull over but just want to continue with your day/journey. It’s annoying being bullied off the road by dangerous driving, but I guess it’s the best option for me.
@Moto-Blue No worries mate, I'll watch the rest today! Yeah really frustrating, I'm a driving instructor myself so get my fair share of bullies following behind, even more dangerous following a bike like that! Just not worth the hassle as you never know what kind of people you could be dealing with.
@@Blu_2wheelsThank you for your comment. I do do this to give extra time/space ahead, or I move left and wave them past. But how do you stop them in the first place? It’s dangerous and unnecessary
@@Pes60 For me, as I don’t have a car, I almost always wish that I’m on my bike when being given lifts. I feel free on a bike. I do agree that people are in a rush and that makes them more dangerous.
@@JayDutch-UK-MK Bikes are freedom, you feel alive. You can move about as you say, you can choose where you ride, you can feel the weather. So many great things about riding
Just discovered this on my recommended mate, looks exactly like my old bike! I’m pretty sure it’s the one I sold in the winter last year! Glad to see you riding it!
If the police gave a shit and did what they are paid for ,they could reduce this ridiculous road behavior, nobody likes fines and points,but they never pull anyone for anything near me just turn a blind eye its a joke. Ride safe❤,you seem a genuinely decent road user and and example to many
great vid, better help then the dvla hazard perception tests! i live in a quiet part of the country ,. this helps explain some of the lifesaver looks tuaght to us, ive never had a scooter come up on my left in the past. But how comes no mirrors on the bike? No insult intended.
@@martyn3211 I’ve had cars and bikes pass and try to pass me on the left, it’s chaos. I’ve ridden with and without mirrors and found that when I had mirrors, I spent so much time looking in them and caring about what was behind. Such as when people tailgate, I wasn’t paying enough attention as to what was in front. Now I only look when I want to know what’s behind, or if it where people are will affect me. My intentions were to put mirrors on the bike as it didn’t come with any, but I feel safe without them so haven’t put them on. When riding I do things, such as when stopping, I always check behind to see if the vehicle behind would be able to stop. Sometimes I’ve had to go quite a bit past the line as vehicles are too close and too fast. I find that when I look at the driver behind, it takes them out of their autopilot and helps them to stop. They also stop with lots more space than if I didn’t look at them. So far I have not been rear ended with this technique. Essentially every rear observation is a lifesaver…
Forget the idiot behind you. Just stay in the middle of the road. I would do a small weave from the middle of the road to the centre, i.e., the white line, but not to much that they could under take 🏍👍
@@blackdotkiller1 it’s quite complicated as if you’re by the white line, you have better visibility, are more visible and have an escape, but you have the risk of people going on the left of you. However if you’re in the centre of the lane, you have less visibility, are less visible and risk getting boxed in. You’re also in a worse position for filtering. I have been hit multiple times whilst in the centre of the lane, both from the front and rear. These would have been avoided had I been to a side (or if others had used their eyes). Therefore you have to mix up where and when you are in certain positions. There will be positives and negatives for each position and it’s very difficult to have the perfect position. It’s difficult to forget the idiot behind me as I have been badly rear ended a couple of times and nearly rear ended several more. Thanks for your comment and ride safe 👍
Where about is this filmed? Seems like s smallish English city, maybe a London suburb? Traffic is a bit hectic, and I see you have the same BMW drivers over there as we have in Norway. Seems like those cars cost all the money plus half the brain.
@@Moto-Blue I do 5hrs /day, weekdays driving and of course I see my fair share of plums. But not on this scale. Keep your wits about you mate. It's horrendous down there in the smoke.
@@davewright3229 5 hours is quite the amount, I do 3 hours/weekday. It really is horrendous down here, hence why I’ve finally started to make videos. I think that people treat you differently on a bike, even if you do everything right. It feels like people are so selfish in London compared to other parts of the country. I don’t even save/post every event. Do you have a dash cam? Drive safe!
I love how L plate scooter delivery riders have either got absolutely no gear on or dressed like an artic explorers.
😂
It's because they all come from hotter countries and aren't used to the weather here. In other words... immigrants. Mostly illegal cuz u don't get checked when u deliver food.
ah twenty minuters
Those delivery riders are a pain in the backside. Most are absolutely clueless.
It's good to see you don't go crazy when you're cut up like a lot of riders on RUclips. Happy riding.
@@TigerTiger-dh2vr They can be annoying. Gotta make the best out of it!
That's like watching a real life GTA... some seriously scary drivers out there, well done on keeping so calm and not letting the crazies get to you!
@@andyross4753 thank you. I try to be calm but people make that very difficult
There are certain parts of the country that are another level. Love the prius going over the roundabout then having an issue, you've got good road craft like you don't have drama about some sketchy stuff just get the distance and ride your ride.
4:55 is why you practice slow manuvers always get a chuckle out of riders on big bikes with both feet dangling and the last bit doesn't matter how fast you go they have to be in front you did the right thing there create distance with the car ahead of you, worst case slow down move out their way with a sarky off you go then :D
My god there is some awful driving in this video.... mind blowing stuff. Love how you keep your calm...
Great video mate, best advice for dealing with someone like the last chap is probably just to pull in and let them pass until you get another opportunity to jump a few cars in front. Psychopaths.
@@uJelley Thanks for watching till the end! I do pull in quite often, but it’s annoying when you constantly pull over but just want to continue with your day/journey. It’s annoying being bullied off the road by dangerous driving, but I guess it’s the best option for me.
@Moto-Blue No worries mate, I'll watch the rest today!
Yeah really frustrating, I'm a driving instructor myself so get my fair share of bullies following behind, even more dangerous following a bike like that! Just not worth the hassle as you never know what kind of people you could be dealing with.
@@uJelley Thank you. To let you know in advance, you may have to squint at some clips as my riding may be a little poor 😅
@Moto-Blue If I'm not being paid then I don't judge 😂😂
Hi fella would it be ok for me to use this in a compilation? I will link your channel and give credit of course. Thanks :)
@@UKMotoClips All good!
8:31 Go 5 - 10 under the speed limit if your not in a hurry (and if its safe) until they overtake, shows them they don't own the road.
@@Blu_2wheelsThank you for your comment. I do do this to give extra time/space ahead, or I move left and wave them past. But how do you stop them in the first place? It’s dangerous and unnecessary
@@Moto-Blue I'm not sure if there is a way to stop them. I think what you're doing is all you can do.
@@Blu_2wheels Unfortunately I’ll have to agree with you. Take care!
great video buddy ride safe 💙
Can't count the amount of times someone tried to knock you off.....lol
This is why I stopped riding motorcycles years ago,just to dangerous and everybody in a rush.
@@Pes60 For me, as I don’t have a car, I almost always wish that I’m on my bike when being given lifts. I feel free on a bike. I do agree that people are in a rush and that makes them more dangerous.
cars have become a misery, trapped in a cage, literally. At lights i can stand up a stretch. Cant do that in a car
@@JayDutch-UK-MK Bikes are freedom, you feel alive. You can move about as you say, you can choose where you ride, you can feel the weather. So many great things about riding
Ah the joys of city riding!
@@AndrewWilsonOz Absolutely! Would not recommend.
Just discovered this on my recommended mate, looks exactly like my old bike! I’m pretty sure it’s the one I sold in the winter last year! Glad to see you riding it!
@@lbzwl No way! Did I meet you in Reading?
@@Moto-Blue yeah! That was me, hope you’re enjoying the bike!
@@lbzwl I’m very much enjoying it thanks!
If the police gave a shit and did what they are paid for ,they could reduce this ridiculous road behavior, nobody likes fines and points,but they never pull anyone for anything near me just turn a blind eye its a joke.
Ride safe❤,you seem a genuinely decent road user and and example to many
@@dubsnbuds6668 thank you, take care yourself!
I love the blue color!
This video needs some Benny Hill music to accompany it. 🤷🏼♂️
great vid, better help then the dvla hazard perception tests! i live in a quiet part of the country ,. this helps explain some of the lifesaver looks tuaght to us, ive never had a scooter come up on my left in the past. But how comes no mirrors on the bike? No insult intended.
@@martyn3211 I’ve had cars and bikes pass and try to pass me on the left, it’s chaos. I’ve ridden with and without mirrors and found that when I had mirrors, I spent so much time looking in them and caring about what was behind. Such as when people tailgate, I wasn’t paying enough attention as to what was in front. Now I only look when I want to know what’s behind, or if it where people are will affect me. My intentions were to put mirrors on the bike as it didn’t come with any, but I feel safe without them so haven’t put them on. When riding I do things, such as when stopping, I always check behind to see if the vehicle behind would be able to stop. Sometimes I’ve had to go quite a bit past the line as vehicles are too close and too fast. I find that when I look at the driver behind, it takes them out of their autopilot and helps them to stop. They also stop with lots more space than if I didn’t look at them. So far I have not been rear ended with this technique. Essentially every rear observation is a lifesaver…
Pay attention drivers FFS.
@@richardbarton2709 I wish they would
Hey mate! Would it be okay to use it in compilation? Full credited ofc!
@@Vlfmotos yes, please send the video when it’s done
@@Moto-Blue thanks!
Forget the idiot behind you. Just stay in the middle of the road. I would do a small weave from the middle of the road to the centre, i.e., the white line, but not to much that they could under take 🏍👍
@@blackdotkiller1 it’s quite complicated as if you’re by the white line, you have better visibility, are more visible and have an escape, but you have the risk of people going on the left of you. However if you’re in the centre of the lane, you have less visibility, are less visible and risk getting boxed in. You’re also in a worse position for filtering. I have been hit multiple times whilst in the centre of the lane, both from the front and rear. These would have been avoided had I been to a side (or if others had used their eyes). Therefore you have to mix up where and when you are in certain positions. There will be positives and negatives for each position and it’s very difficult to have the perfect position.
It’s difficult to forget the idiot behind me as I have been badly rear ended a couple of times and nearly rear ended several more.
Thanks for your comment and ride safe 👍
Great video dude
@@bigdc95 thank you
Mental!!!
Where about is this filmed? Seems like s smallish English city, maybe a London suburb? Traffic is a bit hectic, and I see you have the same BMW drivers over there as we have in Norway. Seems like those cars cost all the money plus half the brain.
@@andrefagerlid5352 North west and central London
Looks like having a bike there does not help in commuting.
@@FLMSTR takes as long as the train, just a little cheaper 😅
what sort of timeframe did all this happen in?
@@davewright3229 all four videos so far in about 2-3 weeks
@@davewright3229 each video is about 10 hours of riding
@@Moto-Blue I do 5hrs /day, weekdays driving and of course I see my fair share of plums. But not on this scale. Keep your wits about you mate. It's horrendous down there in the smoke.
@@davewright3229 5 hours is quite the amount, I do 3 hours/weekday. It really is horrendous down here, hence why I’ve finally started to make videos. I think that people treat you differently on a bike, even if you do everything right. It feels like people are so selfish in London compared to other parts of the country. I don’t even save/post every event. Do you have a dash cam? Drive safe!
@@Moto-Blue Don't go anywhere without it.
where is this
@@zqiix mainly central and north west London
@@Moto-Blue ahh, ive never ridden in london area but it seems awful to daily lmao
@@zqiix it definitely could be better
what bike is this?
@@Mark_Jess Suzuki Drz400sm