Turkey is a great Country. The people are incredibky hospitable and friendly. Very proud people. I felt very sad for the recent earthwake. I wish Europe helped more than they actually did.
I never new about Turkey before. What an incredible country and people. I wonder what makes some country's people rude and some other country like Turkey so heavenly? I must go to Turkey one day.
So good to see that you have sorted things out and will be back on the road again. Mechanical problems are a real pain in the ass, but as you found out there are always some nice people willing to help out. It refreshes ones' faith in human nature! Looking forward to Istanbul videos and your future travels. Keep smiling!
lone travel have problems. when you solve one, another one will arise. resolving issues give us so much experience and it will make you able to see the world in a different perspective- my uncle says that. he traveled to so many countries in his life, because of that he is the wisest in the family.
Nice to see they are giving you are new engine and it’s okay that you needed to travel with a taxi these things can happen you never know it might happen again hope not don’t give up because one little problem you traveled to far to stop now and maybe do a video while your in instabul just a little one showing the town restaurants before you get your new engine one week with no video is to long haha 😂 good luck 🤞
Thank you very much! And I was mostly editing during my time in Istanbul, so there will not be videos specifically about Istanbul, but still, I had some adventures in Istanbul. The coming videos should be quite interesting.
Good news and you have some time to spend in beutifull Istanbull exepcional food i was in Istanbull 3 years ago and the food very good not the same as Serbian but real fresh good food try for sure doner but also menemes great breakfast with honey and kajmak. Also you are the first France that speak great English i think that is rare in France.
@@KinoYves 4000 km? If someone use bike to go to work and back 20 km every day, it would last him 200 days, not even a full year... That is a very poor endurance... But that is not the real problem, sofisticated electric components have tendency to brake down easy if they are under constant pressure and exposed to outside conditions. But they are, because of that, generally easy to replace. The biggest flaw here is that engine doesn't have backup manual switch, so when sensor go down, you could still use it manually shifting between 5-10 speeds, as on classical bike. I mentioned earlier washing machine electroengine as a joke, but that is it, you have washing machine programator that simply assigns speed to electromotor by turning the switch. They better consider such manual witch for next next model as failsafe, or they should redesign whole system so user himself can change sensor easily on the road. Otherwise, no one that has seen how you ended, and your sadness, will ever even consider buying it... I guess that bike costs a lot, at least as some small motorbike
@@svarozjov indeed, it's a very poor endurance. And I think it's a shame that they sell such an engine for such a high price. And yeah, the engine cannot be fixed by the user, and it's very bad. It's very frustrating to have a bike that does not work just because of an alarm you can't bypass, for example with a manual switch, as you say.
You can immediately notice the difference between turks and yemen people. The staff in this yemen restaurant was very rude and aggressive to you. Turkish people would never react like that to a guest.
Turkey is a great Country. The people are incredibky hospitable and friendly. Very proud people. I felt very sad for the recent earthwake. I wish Europe helped more than they actually did.
I never new about Turkey before. What an incredible country and people. I wonder what makes some country's people rude and some other country like Turkey so heavenly? I must go to Turkey one day.
So good to see that you have sorted things out and will be back on the road again. Mechanical problems are a real pain in the ass, but as you found out there are always some nice people willing to help out. It refreshes ones' faith in human nature! Looking forward to Istanbul videos and your future travels. Keep smiling!
You have already achieved a lot! This problem will be sorted out and you will go on . It is such a pleasure to follow your amazing adventure.
Great to hear that you like following my adventure :-D
lone travel have problems. when you solve one, another one will arise. resolving issues give us so much experience and it will make you able to see the world in a different perspective- my uncle says that. he traveled to so many countries in his life, because of that he is the wisest in the family.
Indeed, solving problems teaches you so much in life!
Nice to see they are giving you are new engine and it’s okay that you needed to travel with a taxi these things can happen you never know it might happen again hope not don’t give up because one little problem you traveled to far to stop now and maybe do a video while your in instabul just a little one showing the town restaurants before you get your new engine one week with no video is to long haha 😂 good luck 🤞
Thank you very much!
And I was mostly editing during my time in Istanbul, so there will not be videos specifically about Istanbul, but still, I had some adventures in Istanbul. The coming videos should be quite interesting.
Good news and you have some time to spend in beutifull Istanbull exepcional food i was in Istanbull 3 years ago and the food very good not the same as Serbian but real fresh good food try for sure doner but also menemes great breakfast with honey and kajmak.
Also you are the first France that speak great English i think that is rare in France.
Glad that you like my English. It's true that usually, French people don't really like speaking English.
@@carmelagillan9821 yeah, many people don't like to speak English to tourists in France, even though they do speak English.
17:57 I like the way order taker looks 😂😂😂 like at custom control 👍
😂😂😂
It s only 4000 km lol.Love your videos . Love from canada.
Amzing video brother
Cool
Yemeni Cuisine has a wide varieties of food but the issue is the language barrier..
6:01 You had doubts about crossing Africa with electric motor😂
the bike very hard
Hello Yves, What's the maximum speed your e-bike can go up to?
The engine stops helping at 25 km/h
brother turkish people is very frendly person.
I guess in the small towns there are no mechanics.
Well, you need a Shimano service center to repair this engine, so no, there are no Shimano Service centers in small towns.
La salade c’est du fattouch libanais
مرحبا ايف كيف حالك انا احمدصالح من بعلبك انت صديقي
مرحبا صديقي انا بخير شكرا جزيلا لك!
Araba egzos temizliği yapıyor??? İlk defa duyuyorum..
Maybe it would be cheaper to buy a new bike?
Not really. The bike is under warranty, so the repair is free of cost.
why bike but motorcycle the very good
You are destroying the brand with that sad face on the beginning :)))) Well, they deserved it :)
Yeah, it's kind of a shame to sell an engine that breaks that fast!
@@KinoYves 4000 km? If someone use bike to go to work and back 20 km every day, it would last him 200 days, not even a full year... That is a very poor endurance...
But that is not the real problem, sofisticated electric components have tendency to brake down easy if they are under constant pressure and exposed to outside conditions. But they are, because of that, generally easy to replace. The biggest flaw here is that engine doesn't have backup manual switch, so when sensor go down, you could still use it manually shifting between 5-10 speeds, as on classical bike. I mentioned earlier washing machine electroengine as a joke, but that is it, you have washing machine programator that simply assigns speed to electromotor by turning the switch. They better consider such manual witch for next next model as failsafe, or they should redesign whole system so user himself can change sensor easily on the road. Otherwise, no one that has seen how you ended, and your sadness, will ever even consider buying it... I guess that bike costs a lot, at least as some small motorbike
@@svarozjov indeed, it's a very poor endurance. And I think it's a shame that they sell such an engine for such a high price. And yeah, the engine cannot be fixed by the user, and it's very bad. It's very frustrating to have a bike that does not work just because of an alarm you can't bypass, for example with a manual switch, as you say.
Shimano let you down
According to the 1878 record Kırk Kilise was inhabited by 6,700 Bulgarians, 2,850 Greeks, and 2,700 belonging to other ethnic groups.
Yemeni 👎 because Arabic 😂
You can immediately notice the difference between turks and yemen people. The staff in this yemen restaurant was very rude and aggressive to you. Turkish people would never react like that to a guest.