I'm a cyclist (in a city in North America, where cycling is popular). The biggest problem I see with road cyclists is impatience in an urban setting. When you are on a road bike, riding in the city, you have to really ride like an urban cyclist, which means slow, giving priority to pedestrians, yielding to all traffic regulations and signs and being very anticipatory of someone screwing up. A child may run into the street, cross over the lane they are riding in or just not look where they are going, just like some pedestrians. Many road cyclists are too impatient to reach 30-40km/hr, but you really mustn't do that until you are on the open road with no one behind or in front of you. This is why I quit riding in my cycling club. The riders do not slow down in an urban setting, blast through red lights and stops and pull ahead so much that others in the group start to do the same. On a road bike, you must ride in "urban mode" when you enter the city and use hand signals. When you do, drivers react to you differently. Doing this on a typical 45-minute urban ride, I can also usually avert 2-3 accidents or "near misses" from people on road bikes or kids screwing up and venturing into the bike lane, or cars that do not see you. Some people in kits riding road bikes, will just get frustrated riding behind you at 20km/hr, pass you dangerously, and then you'll see them in a near miss, again.
Dude I am so pinning ur comment... U r absolutely right... Some cycling clubs can be very dangerous on the road... I quit a few already... U r not wrong... The experience u have in US is very similar to what we have here... Probably around the world too.. Thanks for sharing!
I have been cycling for 25 years. Riding all kinds of bikes and meeting many people thru cycling. So far I realised that road cycling in a group attracts certain character types, especially into performance, data, big egos, status..etc..Those roadies who are more chill usually cycle solo avoiding all the drama.
Tks Melvin for the wonderful content. The scenery is really soothing, as always. If I may add some comments, it’s a few rotten apples that spoil the bunch: 1. From a non-cyclist’s point of view: the ‘less-considerate’ pelotons that use a lot of road lanes at a time 2. The “woe! Woe! Woe!..” shouting from some pro-wannabes in a peloton → that is public road, not some exclusive race track 3. The nouveau riche jackaššes that brag about how much they can afford (this is a real story as I myself & some friends had encountered). This is not exclusively in cycling only, as some nouveau riche are in other hobbies. They will try as hard as they can to elevate their ‘caste’ without respecting the rules Just my 2¢. Wish to ride with you sometimes! 👌
Hey bro... I feel u bro... I have seen some fair share of snobs hahahaha... But let's hope we r not judgemental and end up being one of them. Hahahaha... Yea wor. Hope to. Ride with u soon bro 😉🙏
Great vid bro once again. It's the same feeling like that in Singapore. Drivers are feeling that cyclists are snobbish because of the fancy gear and the bling bling bikes. But then again most of the riders are drivers too... Just be resaonable on the bike groups here in SIngapore, they can get really big and that does make the riders blending with the drivers a little stressful. The fair statement that i can say is that in any fact of life, there are the good and bad, don't need to pin all the evil on the cyclists.... See you soon on the next vid. Ride safe.
Hey melvin, thanks for featuring my comment, Totally agree on your view regarding the perceptions of Cyclist being arrogant entitled snobs i have personally experienced Toxic Road cyclist multiple times and had bad impression on them which was exacerbated by Social media highlgihts (it was the height of the pandemic and there was alot of cyclist on the road) But thanks to melvin, He opened my mind and made me try road cycling..... and i never looked back hope i can one day join you on one of your kayuh sessions side note,. Just a suggestion for next topic, probably possible to touch on bicycle care and maintenance checks (since many cyclist are returning after a long hiatus) or do a Gag episode where Roadies try Mtb/BMX/Motorbiking
Hahaha yea mixes with mtbikers be fun hahaha.... Thanks bro for being active in the comment sections too!!!! Yea bike care is a good topic... Bike for for noobs 😂😂😂😂
@@melvintanchannel Mine was left unused for almost two years, but I just recently installed a 1.0 mm spacer for my cassette as I somehow lost it in 2019.
@@melvintanchannel went to Genting sempah (22/6/24) Met with a gang of less than desireable cyclist(about 20 of them) - Lets just say that they hogged both lanes and were not very friendly when others advise them that the road is shared. But the great news is Most of the road pavement works is done and 70% buttery smooth.
Key words respect , big vehicle respect other small vehicle , cyclist shall respect pedestrian than we can use the road in harmony without having negative perception to each other
Everytime the same road are being shared by trucks, cars, motorbike and bicycle there are bound to be conflict with each other. Cycling lane hog by motorbike, motorbike cilok wherever there is space, cars being the majority feel entitled, trucks driving too fast or too slow on highway, cyclist going parallel instead of single file. There are always bad eggs everywhere that causes negative perception to the others. We just have to learn how to live with each other
U r absolutely right bro..... Honestly If everyone have a Kampung semangat kejiranan kinda attitude... I tell u... We dun even need traffic light.... All kind and sharing 😂
bro i think no matter how u park terbalik ker or what, it won't create any air bubble inside your hydraulic system.. kalau ada meaning ada leak heheh. just sharing. happy cycling..!!
Yea thanks bro.. I guess so too.. Hahahaha I told my fren if the oil is sufficient and seal is solid shud be fine..... But I guess different school of thought... I also feel is OK... But he told me his bike mechanic tell him so better be safe den sorry also 😂 entah la.. Hahaha
Agree with you, but if you turn your bike upside down and get mushy brake afterward, then it means there is air bubble inside brakeline. A brake line bleed would cure this.
@@melvintanchannel Awesome! Thank you! Great editing too, by the way. I’m still getting the hang of riding with an action cam. So far, I don’t have any usable footage 😂
@@melvintanchannel havent start with emtb yet.. ahahaha... another thing - i think, its because roadies then to block the road (like you did when you were the last rider) - most wont understand and we'll think you think your bapak punya jalan. but thanks for sharing. now i understand
i never recommend rider with weight more than 80 kilo to do bunny hop. if you 50 60 70 it is ok do bunny but up 79 it red light already 80 is danger. it worst can split carbon top tube i saw people split their carbon bike before. because we wearing jersey bib shoes shock plus food phone tools it can jump total weight to 2-4 kilo.
Full already bro... Can't eat.. Also we didn't order alot and we support local business... No point forcing urself to eat if u can't Finnish it right... But good for u if u have never wasted a single grain of rice... Well done 👍🏼
I'm a cyclist (in a city in North America, where cycling is popular). The biggest problem I see with road cyclists is impatience in an urban setting. When you are on a road bike, riding in the city, you have to really ride like an urban cyclist, which means slow, giving priority to pedestrians, yielding to all traffic regulations and signs and being very anticipatory of someone screwing up. A child may run into the street, cross over the lane they are riding in or just not look where they are going, just like some pedestrians. Many road cyclists are too impatient to reach 30-40km/hr, but you really mustn't do that until you are on the open road with no one behind or in front of you. This is why I quit riding in my cycling club. The riders do not slow down in an urban setting, blast through red lights and stops and pull ahead so much that others in the group start to do the same. On a road bike, you must ride in "urban mode" when you enter the city and use hand signals. When you do, drivers react to you differently. Doing this on a typical 45-minute urban ride, I can also usually avert 2-3 accidents or "near misses" from people on road bikes or kids screwing up and venturing into the bike lane, or cars that do not see you. Some people in kits riding road bikes, will just get frustrated riding behind you at 20km/hr, pass you dangerously, and then you'll see them in a near miss, again.
Dude I am so pinning ur comment... U r absolutely right... Some cycling clubs can be very dangerous on the road... I quit a few already... U r not wrong... The experience u have in US is very similar to what we have here... Probably around the world too.. Thanks for sharing!
I have been cycling for 25 years. Riding all kinds of bikes and meeting many people thru cycling. So far I realised that road cycling in a group attracts certain character types, especially into performance, data, big egos, status..etc..Those roadies who are more chill usually cycle solo avoiding all the drama.
Hahaha actually u r not wrong.... Good perspective on this.
🎉Solo here 🎉
Yes janji kayuh 😂
Tks Melvin for the wonderful content. The scenery is really soothing, as always. If I may add some comments, it’s a few rotten apples that spoil the bunch:
1. From a non-cyclist’s point of view: the ‘less-considerate’ pelotons that use a lot of road lanes at a time
2. The “woe! Woe! Woe!..” shouting from some pro-wannabes in a peloton → that is public road, not some exclusive race track
3. The nouveau riche jackaššes that brag about how much they can afford (this is a real story as I myself & some friends had encountered). This is not exclusively in cycling only, as some nouveau riche are in other hobbies. They will try as hard as they can to elevate their ‘caste’ without respecting the rules
Just my 2¢.
Wish to ride with you sometimes! 👌
Hey bro... I feel u bro... I have seen some fair share of snobs hahahaha... But let's hope we r not judgemental and end up being one of them. Hahahaha...
Yea wor. Hope to. Ride with u soon bro 😉🙏
Great vid bro once again. It's the same feeling like that in Singapore. Drivers are feeling that cyclists are snobbish because of the fancy gear and the bling bling bikes. But then again most of the riders are drivers too... Just be resaonable on the bike groups here in SIngapore, they can get really big and that does make the riders blending with the drivers a little stressful. The fair statement that i can say is that in any fact of life, there are the good and bad, don't need to pin all the evil on the cyclists.... See you soon on the next vid. Ride safe.
Thanks bro.. And u r right.... As long as everyone share the road and cyclist be respectful... We be all right 😂
Hey melvin,
thanks for featuring my comment, Totally agree on your view regarding the perceptions of Cyclist being arrogant entitled snobs
i have personally experienced Toxic Road cyclist multiple times and had bad impression on them which was exacerbated by Social media highlgihts (it was the height of the pandemic and there was alot of cyclist on the road)
But thanks to melvin, He opened my mind and made me try road cycling..... and i never looked back
hope i can one day join you on one of your kayuh sessions
side note,. Just a suggestion for next topic, probably possible to touch on bicycle care and maintenance checks (since many cyclist are returning after a long hiatus) or do a Gag episode where Roadies try Mtb/BMX/Motorbiking
Hahaha yea mixes with mtbikers be fun hahaha.... Thanks bro for being active in the comment sections too!!!! Yea bike care is a good topic... Bike for for noobs 😂😂😂😂
@@melvintanchannel Mine was left unused for almost two years, but I just recently installed a 1.0 mm spacer for my cassette as I somehow lost it in 2019.
@@melvintanchannel went to Genting sempah (22/6/24) Met with a gang of less than desireable cyclist(about 20 of them) - Lets just say that they hogged both lanes and were not very friendly when others advise them that the road is shared. But the great news is Most of the road pavement works is done and 70% buttery smooth.
Thanks for the video Melvin!! Waiting for the next ......
Nngawwww thanks bro... U also been so supportive since day one ❤️😘
My mother live in Telok Panglima Garang, and the last time I was back home during Raya. Rindu siot! Thanks bro for the video ❤️
Fuh cepat balik Kampung bro... We miss u too bro!!!!
Key words respect , big vehicle respect other small vehicle , cyclist shall respect pedestrian than we can use the road in harmony without having negative perception to each other
100 betul... Share the road and be awesome kan.!!!!!!
Everytime the same road are being shared by trucks, cars, motorbike and bicycle there are bound to be conflict with each other. Cycling lane hog by motorbike, motorbike cilok wherever there is space, cars being the majority feel entitled, trucks driving too fast or too slow on highway, cyclist going parallel instead of single file. There are always bad eggs everywhere that causes negative perception to the others. We just have to learn how to live with each other
U r absolutely right bro..... Honestly If everyone have a Kampung semangat kejiranan kinda attitude... I tell u... We dun even need traffic light.... All kind and sharing 😂
Nice bike build! Should've slapped some tanned wall tires there!
Hahaha I shud tell him. Hahaha
bro i think no matter how u park terbalik ker or what, it won't create any air bubble inside your hydraulic system.. kalau ada meaning ada leak heheh. just sharing. happy cycling..!!
Yea thanks bro.. I guess so too.. Hahahaha I told my fren if the oil is sufficient and seal is solid shud be fine..... But I guess different school of thought... I also feel is OK... But he told me his bike mechanic tell him so better be safe den sorry also 😂 entah la.. Hahaha
@@melvintanchannelprecisely! 👌
Agree with you, but if you turn your bike upside down and get mushy brake afterward, then it means there is air bubble inside brakeline. A brake line bleed would cure this.
hahah bro I wasnt sure if you were serious about the weather being nice or not haha. And your friends paint job on that like is crazy!
Hahah when u coming down to Malaysia.... U better do ur heat training before u come 😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
Happy Cycling Day Melvin
10q broooooi
No bro…. cyclist not snobbish / arrogant we just want to share the road with other road user…
U r absolutely right..... Sadly a few sour apple spoil the tree lo 😭 hahahaa
usually those with very expensive bikes are lansi (not all =)
Yeah, they dont wave back at cheap bike.
Yeah not all... 😂
Well... Not all la... My bike is not cheap but u wave at everyone... And some cheap bikes also dun wave back sometimes HahahHa
Hi Melvin, great video and sound. Can I check with you as to which camera you’re using and how did you eliminate the wind noise?
Will do a video this weekend to show u how I did it 😊
@@melvintanchannel Awesome! Thank you! Great editing too, by the way. I’m still getting the hang of riding with an action cam. So far, I don’t have any usable footage 😂
@lesliekoh6165 LOL it takes a while. I guess... Keep at it brother!!!!
Hi, what is your favourite route around KL?
That would be BT 14 - Hantu - Peres
Yes and yes. All lansi with their santa cruz and yeti (mtb) but damn i wish i had 1... hahahaha. 😂
Hahahaha kan!!!! And must be e mtb, 😂
@@melvintanchannel havent start with emtb yet.. ahahaha...
another thing - i think, its because roadies then to block the road (like you did when you were the last rider) - most wont understand and we'll think you think your bapak punya jalan. but thanks for sharing. now i understand
Wow ... 77km not short ride loh ... That's a very nice bike in the beginning of video. What saddle make is that?
Heya bro is a bjorn saddle... Bear carbon 🔥
Very nice. Super light saddle ... Like a Berk.
Most road cyclists are OK...except those wearing PNS 😉😂
Hahahahaha OMG.... Why??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@melvintanchannel more snobby/'atas'? I'm just messing around though, could very well be wrong!
Barry!!!
Lol. U know Barry?
@@melvintanchannel yes!
i never recommend rider with weight more than 80 kilo to do bunny hop.
if you 50 60 70 it is ok do bunny but up 79 it red light already 80 is danger. it worst can split carbon top tube i saw people split their carbon bike before.
because we wearing jersey bib shoes shock plus food phone tools it can jump total weight to 2-4 kilo.
Well I've been doing it for years so far so good... And it's for emergency... Safer den hitting a hole... But again u... U do u... 🙏
Motorists hate cyclists.
Pedestrians hate cyclists.
But nobody hates cyclists more than other cyclists. 🤪
Hahahahaha OMG that is hilarious Hahahahaha... Yeaaaaa and all cyclist r liners...... Relaxed ride they said.... Hahaha rubbish 😂😂😂😂
This is not just some isolated scenario, it a worldwide phenomenon most motorists hate cyclists.
You only have one life...keep your family in mind👍
U r absolutely right... Family comes first!!!
All so proud about wasting food...🤦♂
Full already bro... Can't eat.. Also we didn't order alot and we support local business... No point forcing urself to eat if u can't Finnish it right...
But good for u if u have never wasted a single grain of rice... Well done 👍🏼