Lane Splitting: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2016
  • RyanF9 crawls through Montreal's main artery St-Laurent street. In between traffic he tackles on the subject of lane splitting on his MotoVlog.
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  • @danielwang2956
    @danielwang2956 5 лет назад +227

    *Realizes he looks crazy talking to himself on a bike*
    *Throws in crazy hand gestures to add to the effect*

  • @UhYeahWhateverDude
    @UhYeahWhateverDude 7 лет назад +863

    Lane splitting is basically mandatory here in South East Asia...cars will actually get pissed if you take up their lane space instead of riding down the line between them, lol.

    • @burkerow
      @burkerow 6 лет назад +74

      I'm from the U.S. where lane splitting is illegal but I rode a motorcycle through 10 countries in SE Europe, from Budapest to Istanbul. In Romania, while sitting behind a string of traffic, I noticed the driver in the car in front of me waving at me to ride around the string of stopped traffic. So you're right, in many places car drivers will expect a motorcyclist to lane split. The downside of that culture is that the motorcyclist also doesn't "own his lane". Cage drivers were also using my lane space to pass me when the wanted. In Istanbul I had to have 306 degree situational awareness because cars were in my space, just inches from me.

    • @ericoconnor598
      @ericoconnor598 6 лет назад +21

      Rod Burke: It's pretty much the only thing that is legal in California. Filtering away from getting rear ended has been way more secure.

    • @darklanov
      @darklanov 6 лет назад +13

      In Tunisia, North Africa, lane splitting is the normal thing for bikers, and I'm a car driver most times. When I saw how bikers sit behind cars in traffic instead of filtering cuz it's illegal, I was truly shocked.

    • @peppertalks6948
      @peppertalks6948 5 лет назад +4

      I prefer that. The places I’ve been have a dedicated space at intersections for motorcycles at the front.

    • @thehungrycat7281
      @thehungrycat7281 5 лет назад +5

      Same in Sri Lanka (South Asia). Once i got scolded by a lorry driver for sitting infront of him in the traffic when I first started riding.

  • @bbqBaconNinja
    @bbqBaconNinja 8 лет назад +243

    The whole cafe racer part was priceless. Goes on about all the bad then........"it is cool though, shit". Sums it up perfectly lol.

    • @Vegesaurus7
      @Vegesaurus7 3 года назад +3

      bbqBaconNinja haha I was going to say the same thing... it is cool though.

  • @MrTipusss
    @MrTipusss 8 лет назад +662

    it's legal in the UK, it's called filtering and they teach it at motorcycle schools as well :) guess we're lucky

    • @oakstrong1
      @oakstrong1 5 лет назад +20

      They don't teach it in all schools and you don't fail your test if you don't. I guess if you live in a congested area where filtering bikes allow more traffic to get through.
      Filtering can also be dangerous: you have less manoeuvring space if a car moves suddenly sideways. (E.g. swerving something on the road YOU don't see or suddenly realise they are on the wrong lane and need to turn - and they haven't seen you.) And if you lane split on centre and another bike coming from opposite direction has thought the same... I have come across all these in my daily commute but luckily I traffic slow and car drivers are usually super aware of bikes as there are so many, it's a till the de facto transport, and ALL the drivers have learnt to drive a bike "since they were born".

    • @TheAegisClaw
      @TheAegisClaw 5 лет назад +18

      @@oakstrong1 you could fail your test, it's all about "making progress" the examiners are quite keen on that.

    • @Jash_F
      @Jash_F 5 лет назад +16

      @@TheAegisClaw hmm, I just did my test and they said you can filter but you better be f***ing good with it. it's better you don't to minimise risk to your exam. I didn't filter and I can confirm it's fine.

    • @TheAegisClaw
      @TheAegisClaw 5 лет назад +11

      @@Jash_F it depends on the situation, I did my test right in the middle of evening rush hour and we wouldn't have gone a mile in the alloted time had a not filtered. My instructor told me ahead of time I would be expected to filter in those traffic conditions. Of course this was 20 years ago...

    • @Jash_F
      @Jash_F 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheAegisClaw hmm must have changed because they do tests on specific times now. I do live at Hampshire, maybe different in different parts of the country.

  • @syedmaazbukhari9014
    @syedmaazbukhari9014 5 лет назад +271

    Here in Pakistan even the lorries lane split 😅

    • @goodjohnpanda3958
      @goodjohnpanda3958 4 года назад

      Syed Maaz Bukhari you say that like it’s a good thing....

    • @michaelserrano1355
      @michaelserrano1355 3 года назад

      When I was in Pakistan, I smashed a few hot bitches

    • @Retr0_Blues
      @Retr0_Blues 3 года назад +6

      @@michaelserrano1355 sure you did

    • @ericscaillet6087
      @ericscaillet6087 3 года назад

      @@Retr0_Blues erm....okay,if that is your main interest

    • @albertpeugh9367
      @albertpeugh9367 2 года назад

      No that’s just BAD ASS! May be a little complicated and unsafe, but doing it in a Semi takes some drivers with giant balls!!

  • @anarchic_ramblings
    @anarchic_ramblings 8 лет назад +346

    Watching you sit in traffic like that is painful.

    • @renatoramone5939
      @renatoramone5939 5 лет назад +9

      Watch this then: ruclips.net/video/niHyI3M6nsE/видео.html

    • @matthewross5141
      @matthewross5141 5 лет назад +4

      @@renatoramone5939 Thanks, my anxiety just got a tad bit worse.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 3 года назад

      How is it painful?

  • @texasmagpieswann3121
    @texasmagpieswann3121 8 лет назад +277

    Mathematically speaking, the minuscule amount amount time that a car driver gains by letting a motorcycle split is actually compounded by the number of motorcycles on the street. A similar number of motorcycles would reach their destinations x minutes sooner relieving the number of vehicles on the road. Lane splitting is actually a boon for all motorists. Texas is considering a traffic law to allow filtering if traffic is slower than 20mph and the rider is helmeted.

    • @EvanJS5
      @EvanJS5 8 лет назад +11

      I find filtering to actually be easier when traffic is faster than 20 mph. At

    • @mikebunn7093
      @mikebunn7093 7 лет назад +2

      This is a great idea, I hope more states follow

    • @steampunknord
      @steampunknord 5 лет назад +5

      That is pretty much how it is in Australia, didn't think about the idea that other places might not have a speed limit for filtering. But yeah here you can only lane split on a full license and if traffic is going 30km/h or slower.

    • @xsvrrx
      @xsvrrx 5 лет назад +3

      true unless you live in a country where 90% of people ride motor scooters or motorcycles. it actually causes more death more traffic and more rage.

    • @yeoldchief7711
      @yeoldchief7711 5 лет назад +2

      @@steampunknord on the UK there isn't a limit, it's just stated "low speeds" which gives a bit of room for subjectivity.

  • @copper426
    @copper426 5 лет назад +30

    Lane splitting in the UK is legal I get to work in 30min instead of 1hr 20min in my car

    • @jero2955
      @jero2955 2 года назад

      Lane splitting means driving through moving cars or stopped cars?

    • @rogerkay8603
      @rogerkay8603 2 года назад +1

      @@jero2955 Both, when traffic is moving then filter around 15mph faster

  • @andrewwatson4244
    @andrewwatson4244 8 лет назад +108

    you may as well just walk instead of stopping every 40yards......

  • @DanielDegracia1
    @DanielDegracia1 8 лет назад +147

    Isn't another plus to lane splitting is so that motorcycles don't overheat in stop and go traffic?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  8 лет назад +102

      Yes! I hear that's why lane splitting originally became legal in California ... too many air-cooled bikes overheating in LA traffic. ~RyanF9

    • @noncompliant209cali
      @noncompliant209cali 3 года назад +11

      Also in California they were worried about getting heat stroke from sitting with no air flow to cool the riders down

  • @mickfinn2596
    @mickfinn2596 7 лет назад +410

    Whats the point in having a bike if you can't filter (lane split) through or past traffic? In fact its one of the major reasons for having a bike in Europe. You will hardly ever be held up by traffic. Also it makes you learn very quickly about slow speed bike control and, by necessity, about observing and predicting the actions of car drivers. Jeez if I had to sit behind a queue of cars everywhere I think I wouldn't bother with owning a bike!

    • @juanfox8157
      @juanfox8157 6 лет назад +9

      Exactly the same in Argentina!

    • @josephduke1423
      @josephduke1423 6 лет назад +15

      This is why I can't ever live in another state besides Cali, I like LEGALLY lanesplitting too much.

    • @brianq7365
      @brianq7365 6 лет назад +3

      Is lanesplitting allowed everywhere in europe? Or at least in the netherlands for my sake😂

    • @ipariszalonna
      @ipariszalonna 6 лет назад +22

      If the traffic is stopped at a light you can move to the front in Hungary. Makes a 50cc 2stroke Scarabeo the fastest vehicle in the city.

    • @veightrwd8828
      @veightrwd8828 6 лет назад +13

      I agree, who the hell wants a two wheel car? Yes it’s fun at times but if you are also commuting then I would much rather be sitting in a climate controlled cabin listening to some tunes and not have to wear some crash protective gear. I like riding but not being able to split lanes almost makes it not worth owning a motorcycle, I’m on the fence about it right now. Just this morning I got a ticket for splitting lanes here in WA, and what sucks is I don’t think that’s going to stop me from doing it for very long. Former CA resident here, it’s were I learned to ride.

  • @tougenomikado
    @tougenomikado 8 лет назад +325

    Wow... Its hard to watch a moto going so slowly through traffic... Here in California we all Lane split.. (Its Legal here) and we get around more quickly

    • @Canada151337
      @Canada151337 8 лет назад +7

      I tend to say fuck it most of the time. Me personally, I would be filtering between the traffic and cars parked on the side of the road in Vancouver. The time I save on a daily basis is more than worth it for the odd ticket here and there. I have a daily observations clip which would provide an example of what i'm talking about. IT really pisses me off how bicycles and motorcycles have to follow the same rules, they get their own lane on the side of highways but do you want to know how many use those lanes during rush hour? Next to none.... seriously... I might as well use that space! (And I do...)

    • @100nni
      @100nni 8 лет назад +14

      Watching it is one thing but hearing the bike at such low rpm all the time is just painful :D

    • @hvymtal8566
      @hvymtal8566 7 лет назад +2

      I'll split in real heavy traffic (and motor cops don't seem to give two shits anyways heavy traffic or not), and to avoid a rear end collision in any scenario (and nobody's gonna give two shits for that, except maybe the guy next to me who _did_ get rear-ended) but generally not to get to the front of every red light in all conditions. The former will be seen by the more courteous or apathetic cagers as just another guy getting from A to B, the latter will just be interpreted by them as selfish and dickish

    • @ItsCjhoneycomb
      @ItsCjhoneycomb 6 лет назад +14

      Honestly, I could care less if i look selfish and dickish. Cagers aren't looking out for riders. The safest place to be is never in between two things that can kill you. For that reason, I will always filter to the front of the line. Besides, getting from point A to B quickly is the point of owning a motorcycle. What good is all that nimbleness sitting behind a toyota prius owner eating a donut.

    • @elsizzle2000
      @elsizzle2000 6 лет назад +20

      Yep I live in Los Angeles. Been riding for about 20 years. I could not imagine not being able to lane split. It would be pointless to have a bike then!

  • @TwoWheelReview
    @TwoWheelReview 8 лет назад +493

    Why make it illegal?
    Less traffic congestion
    Less rear end collisions
    Less pollution

    • @n-gov
      @n-gov 8 лет назад +13

      Booo, we no like!

    • @victorpng7554
      @victorpng7554 8 лет назад +2

      +Marcus Östlin, so you like traffic jam, pollution and hope to rear end other vehicle everyday?

    • @n-gov
      @n-gov 8 лет назад +65

      Or was I using a tiny bit of sarcasm? I love Lane splitting

    • @YouNeedToCalmDown76
      @YouNeedToCalmDown76 8 лет назад +143

      The argument against lane splitting is literally "But Mum!!! It's not fair!!!!!! waaaaaaa!!!!!"

    • @emanuelparedes9187
      @emanuelparedes9187 8 лет назад +27

      although i am for lane splitting. those arguments are horrible. we need to come up with something more intellectual. first of, "less pollution" not only are motorcycles scarce, but they do not pollute much to begin with. So the foot print reduction would be next to nothing. secondly, "less congestion" this only apply to places like California where motorcycles are plenty. but pretty much the rest of the U.S. dont have enough motorcycles to make a difference in traffic. i see no more than the fingers in my hand when i ride, and i ride daily. The only argument that is worth something is the issue of being rear ended. Yes lane splitting reduces the chances of being rear ended, it increases the chances of being side swept. so we're back to square one
      we need to come up with more arguments and have data to back it up if we want to convince anyone

  • @halleffect1
    @halleffect1 4 года назад +41

    nothing against these early vids, but it's amazing how far this channel has come

  • @thatshortrider1506
    @thatshortrider1506 8 лет назад +72

    Legal in England :) very handy in rush hour traffic

  • @Vracktal
    @Vracktal 6 лет назад +9

    Here in the UK lanesplitting is not only legal, it's a taught component of motorcycle training at most schools. I got taught to safely do it when I first got my compulsory basic training at age 16 and been doing it daily ever since without incident....

  • @FilmHerald
    @FilmHerald 6 лет назад +93

    Almost every single motorcycle accident video I've watched has involved lane splitting. The problem is that motorcyclists who lane split in legal states go too fast, and while the cars SHOULD be looking for motorcyclists, they usually don't. The combination is cars changing lanes in front of the biker before he/she can react. Do I support lane splitting in principle? Yes, it probably would make riders safer to a certain extent, and help motorcyclists to get through traffic. In practice? It creates more opportunities for careless drivers (both car drivers AND bikers) to create accidents.

    • @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594
      @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594 3 года назад +14

      Exactly.
      I'm sick of seeing dudes going like, 60 mph whilst lane splitting and then acting surprised when a car doesn't see them.

    • @alexisgaxiola8998
      @alexisgaxiola8998 3 года назад +5

      It's sucks those types of motorist blame the cars when it's their own fault for being dangerous. Not gonna lie, I'm from Cali and lane split too, but I only drive about 15mph over the car speed when they are moving slow. Say their at a standstill, I'll be riding about 25-30mph between cars. This allows cars to move over when they see me approaching the the mirrors. Squids will be squids tho 💁🏽

    • @SirNarax
      @SirNarax 3 года назад +2

      There isn't really any data on if lane splitting is safer or not because it is a little too complicated. What we do know is California is just as dangerous/safe which ever way you look at it as Texas despite having nearly 3 times the the motorcycle population. We also know that splitting lane decreases traffic congestion. Just because accidents can occur from the activity doesn't make it inherently something to block out. I mean overtaking causes accidents, it is an avenue for people to get hurt doing it stupidly but it is not illegal. It is kept illegal because there is no data so governments are taking a "better safe than sorry" approach instead of actually diving in to see if it hurts people with research or experiments.

    • @joemann7971
      @joemann7971 3 года назад +2

      Actually, most drivers actually do look out for motorcycles, at least from what I've seen. It's just hard to see a motorcycle lane splitting like a maniac. I'd say somewhere from 80-90 of people (at least here in California) watch out. That still leave 10-20% of drivers to be a potential threat. Even though it seems like everyone is trying to kill you, it really only takes 1 bad driver to give you a bad day.

    • @ayrtonclark2023
      @ayrtonclark2023 3 года назад +1

      Seems to be a mostly US thing with people speeding while lane splitting. Here in the UK people do it fairly slowly so they can get through all the slow and barely moving traffic (which we have a lot of).

  • @Migs3
    @Migs3 4 года назад +4

    Excellent video. Thanks taking the time to film and edit it and of course for positing it for our benefit. Keep up the good work! -Migs

  • @yourmum101ful
    @yourmum101ful 7 лет назад +49

    If I'm honest, being rear ended and killed (Or seriously injured at the least) is a bit higher on my list than hitting someone's door at 15mph...

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir 8 лет назад +5

    Hey Fort9, just wanna give you some credit for your efforts. You make quality videos everytime that are worthy of a big studio with many employees, I bet your channel will get very far if you keep this up! -Well, Onwards to the video itself. I know it is illegal to lane split in Canada, but does the majority do it anyways, or are bikers generally sticking to the rules? Here in Denmark it is also illegal in the sense that motorcycles ride under the same set of laws as cars, but each and every biker (including myself during heavy traffic) are lanesplitting regardless and seems like car drivers are generally ok with it. You should go ride in Paris sometime, their lanesplitting is crazy !

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  8 лет назад +3

      Hey Daniel! Motorcyclists in Canada generally *do not* split lanes. The few that do are typically the same hooligans who wheelie down the Trans-Canada Highway at 150km/h. A lot of us will filter through a few cars when traffic comes to an abrupt halt (just to avoid getting rear ended). But that's a rare case, and we typically only filter past one or two cars before resuming our place in line. ~RyanF9

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 8 лет назад +1

      haha those wheelie-bros are such an international stereotype xD But nice to know the general style of riding in Canada, I have some family there so I might come over, rent a bike, and try some Canadian miles someday. Ride safely!

    • @jackelynhernaez1876
      @jackelynhernaez1876 8 месяцев назад +1

      Prophecy fulfilled. FortNine did boom

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 8 месяцев назад

      @@jackelynhernaez1876 They did indeed! Can't believe this is 7 years ago lol

    • @tedmccauley9319
      @tedmccauley9319 Месяц назад

      Lane split in Canada and you will get hit, nobody would think to look for it, do it at speed and you will likely die.

  • @mjoa1
    @mjoa1 8 лет назад +4

    I've lived in BC most of my life but lived in Montreal for just over a year about 25 years ago. This really brought back lots of memories and made me want to go back.
    Nice video and I'm glad you brought up the point that often gets overlooked in this discussion, that being that it actually reduces traffic congestion for everyone. Most car drivers miss this point and only focus on their complaint that you are "butting in". Another thing to point out is that you might be "jumping the queue" but what car ever had to wait for a motorcycle once that light turns green again (unless that motorcycle was waiting for the car or truck in front of it)!?
    Lane splitting should be legal like it is in many countries. It's better for everyone, including the cagers! :)

  • @MrAMAZINGw00t
    @MrAMAZINGw00t 6 лет назад +20

    RoyalJordanian King of lane splitting

    • @glenholmgren1218
      @glenholmgren1218 3 года назад

      Yes! And LOVE that Husky Nuda 900R!!! 😲🙏🤗🥳💥

  • @kayleroos396
    @kayleroos396 4 года назад +14

    8:41 flick the cigarette

  • @FilthyFrenchfry
    @FilthyFrenchfry 5 лет назад

    although this video is 2 years old...i haven't been back to my Home town in 4 ...so thank you for taking me along for this ride, it was good to be home, even if it was for 15 minutes.

  • @n-gov
    @n-gov 8 лет назад +102

    You do deserve a channel size that is at least 10 times bigger!

    • @evii7720
      @evii7720 8 лет назад +8

      10 times bigger? more like 100 times bigger at least!

    • @kelvinnana205
      @kelvinnana205 8 лет назад +2

      he should be on par with walterific

    • @Maccaroney
      @Maccaroney 8 лет назад +2

      This channel is gaining speed REALLY fast. It was so much smaller when i subbed. Can't wait to see what happens in the future.

    • @RNN14mate
      @RNN14mate 8 лет назад +11

      a motovlogger that is a lot more than just rambling about nothing or being a dick on a bike... absolutely agree with the more subs point

    • @robertnice8532
      @robertnice8532 7 лет назад

      great, relevant content. Love this channel.

  • @MrBocts
    @MrBocts 6 лет назад +6

    4:23 makes casual jab at a mafia. This is Canada’s pint size John Wick

  • @MrRobterro
    @MrRobterro 8 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos and reviews. Keep up the great work Ryan! 👍 👍

  • @TheTravelingTrader
    @TheTravelingTrader 7 лет назад +1

    +FortNine what is your motovlogging setup? how do you get such clean sound?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  7 лет назад

      I use a Zoom H4n (in my jacket pocket) and run a lav mic from that into the chin bar of my helmet. After that it's just a couple GoPros. ~RyanF9

    • @TheTravelingTrader
      @TheTravelingTrader 7 лет назад

      Do you have a wind screen on the mic?

  • @freefallwefall
    @freefallwefall 6 лет назад +6

    "...I look like a craaaaazy person." You're on a motorcycle. Most people already think you're crazy. Talking to yourself can't make it any worse. >:)

  • @Labios_Rotos
    @Labios_Rotos 8 лет назад +364

    You spent 6 minutes talking about NOTHING. You have something going here and I like your videos but please don't start being like the rest of RUclips and spend half of your video talking about something else than the specified topic....

    • @tntcyclespdx640
      @tntcyclespdx640 7 лет назад +52

      before he was half way through, he repeated the same paragraph........3 times.........word for word.........

    • @Surefire11B
      @Surefire11B 7 лет назад +22

      Pretty much 9:20 before he gets on topic in any usable fashion.

    • @mtlnascarfan
      @mtlnascarfan 6 лет назад +17

      it's called "educating the viewers about Montreal", ya mook. ;)

    • @martind349
      @martind349 6 лет назад +3

      Maybe he's too smart to compose words well while riding. I have performed the modern major general's song faster than any human being in the history of time but humility has kept me alive.

    • @ethanobenauer7083
      @ethanobenauer7083 6 лет назад +9

      Let the guy talk, if you can be patient enough to wait for him to talk about what you want to hear, then you’re not patient enough to make right decisions, and if you’re a fellow biker, I don’t want people like that on the road anyway, they cause trouble and give all bikers a bad name.

  • @twoscoops5197
    @twoscoops5197 6 лет назад +2

    Video's TLDR:
    *Let's clarify something first: we are talking about lane filtering here. Not splitting lanes at highway speeds, but rather filtering through traffic at low speeds.*
    The good: 1. Eliminate risk of getting rear ended when stopped or substantially slowed in traffic. 2. Makes a positive impact, however small, on the environment by reducing time spent sitting stationary. 3. Saves everyone on the road time by filling more of the road (think of it as making a lineup shorter) - especially for the rider. 4. Ability to seek shelter from the elements beside larger vehicles. 5. Makes riding in the city WAY more fun.
    The bad: 1. Danger on the sides when passing cars (e.g., doors opening). 2. Limits or eliminates your escape options if you come to a pothole or similarly dangerous obstacle. 3. High potential to put the rider in an unfavourable legal situation if there is a collision while in between lanes.

  • @RoboSpeno
    @RoboSpeno 4 года назад

    I have just returned to riding (suzuki gw250) love your videos most of them are very informative and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work

  • @lewisdiamond375
    @lewisdiamond375 6 лет назад +7

    "Thank you madam, I like your pink." lol

  • @Scoottoots
    @Scoottoots 8 лет назад +11

    Bit of a slow preamble to get to the subject but hey, I enjoyed the tour. Never been to Montreal (I live in B.C.). Love the history all around you. Reminds me of when I lived in London England.
    But yeah -- lane splitting -- it should be legalized for all the advantages it offers, and regardless of the disadvantages, as you say, we should have the choice to split or not depending on circumstance. Riding a motorcycle is not like driving a car, so the rules we follow should allow some flexibility. Good stuff :-)

    • @SineOccasu
      @SineOccasu 8 лет назад

      The thing I will never understand is Cyclists are allowed to do it. Hell they are allowed to clog up a road and cause congestion, but a motorcycle will never hold up traffic like a bicycle will. Not to mention they don't even pay insurance.
      If you have even an inkling of an idea to go to Montreal, do it! It is unlike any city out west. The culture may not be for everyone, but they actually have a culture out there :).

    • @Scoottoots
      @Scoottoots 8 лет назад

      Culture and diversity makes for a great environment to live and thrive in. One day I want to get to Montreal; stay a while and get the 'feel' of it. Cheers :-)

    • @SineOccasu
      @SineOccasu 8 лет назад

      *****
      haha you were taking my comment way to seriously

    • @SineOccasu
      @SineOccasu 8 лет назад

      *****
      You are on point though :)

  • @pz7252
    @pz7252 7 лет назад

    That has been the best constructive criticism on the topic of lane splitting I have seen. Thank you for the video

  • @iris-studios
    @iris-studios 5 лет назад

    Just wanted to say hi and keep up the excellent work!!! Look forward to more videos soon.

  • @markb9419
    @markb9419 6 лет назад +4

    makes me appreciate how we are allowed to split in the uk.

  • @tessamascia122
    @tessamascia122 8 лет назад +69

    This video was absolutely painful to watch. I live in Montreal and filter a lot of the time, I couldn't believe you didn't do it at all in the video. If we all did it it would be legal yesterday. Lets do our part.

    • @edd7385
      @edd7385 5 лет назад

      sorry for being 2 years late lmao, do you still filter ? I get honked a lot in the 13 highway I have never been caught as of yet, but did you ?

  • @dtbloomer
    @dtbloomer Год назад

    Hey ryan, i really appreciate your channel, youve always got a (mostly) non-biased view of issues to motorcyclists and generally cover most of the views. I havent ridden in close to 15 years (due to kids and being married to a paramedic, I some how convinced her that a VTR250 is ok... next task is a SV1000S or similar...) and I am really appreciating all of the content, views and thoughts that go into your videos (and yammienoob, you guys should do a cameo), keep it up dude (that sounds wrong but im trying to be clean here)

  • @backwoods_productions4432
    @backwoods_productions4432 4 года назад

    F9 is legit great he sees the bad and good in situations where we only want to see good

  • @softgunruler
    @softgunruler 6 лет назад +19

    In Norway lane splitting is legal if the traffic moves at 15km/h or less, I think that is a really good system

    • @iduncareanimore
      @iduncareanimore 4 года назад +1

      i think 30 would be more reasonable, at least be able to get into second gear

    • @cynicalrendering
      @cynicalrendering 4 года назад +2

      @@iduncareanimore It's 30km/h in Sydney, but of course riders still filter at 80!

    • @robertcaldwell2994
      @robertcaldwell2994 4 года назад +1

      That is very practical. At that speed or maybe a little higher you have all the benefits without spooking the cars. Lane spitting at 120 km can freak out your Grandma.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 3 года назад

      @@robertcaldwell2994 It wouldn't spook me, it would just make me angry cause he's breaking the law, if he can lane split, why can't I in my car? Ontario Law basically treats all vehicles on the road the same and that's good. A bike is just a car with 2 less wheels, no roof, and a much higher death rate and they state that bikes can't lane filter, can't ride side by side in a lane, and can't ride like lunatics, which means it's fairer for everyone

    • @derekrogers6296
      @derekrogers6296 3 месяца назад

      @@coastaku1954 You should be able to use the vehicle's characteristics. If I can't filter on my narrow bike, you can't use AC and listen to the radio. That would be treating all vehicles the same.

  • @road_king_dude
    @road_king_dude 8 лет назад +7

    I've been watching for 7 minutes & I keep waiting for him to split. I would have been splitting the whole time.

    • @davidhuot2867
      @davidhuot2867 2 года назад +1

      take a look here, well explaned : ruclips.net/video/tStfBZs4_X4/видео.html

  • @trlrace
    @trlrace 7 лет назад

    What gear do you use for motovlog recoding?

  • @GideonDippenaar
    @GideonDippenaar 6 лет назад

    Very nice vid. Reason I'm really getting back to biking is to absorb the world around me... And this video just verified how beautiful it is...

  • @dipayandey264
    @dipayandey264 4 года назад +5

    Oh sweet child of summer..
    Wait untill you see the roads in India.. 😂 " if there is no lane, we ll create a lane"

  • @pippamiles7908
    @pippamiles7908 6 лет назад +11

    lane splitting or "filtering" as we call it here in the UK is perfectly legal, i don't understand why it's illegal in so many places in North America

    • @rafalcyran8720
      @rafalcyran8720 4 года назад +2

      Because regular Vehicle motorists DGAF about anything but themselves, and don't pay attention to the road as much as they should. NA drivers aren't as well educated about roads as Europe. Also, in Quebec, there's this feeling: Je M'en Calisse.....

    • @Vikesh7896
      @Vikesh7896 3 года назад

      its the ratio of cars to bikes on the road behind if the rules favour bikers or not

    • @spenserhickssh
      @spenserhickssh 3 года назад +1

      Because the people who care about these rules don't vote and the people who do vote get offended when anyone gets anywhere faster than them and their mini vans.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 3 года назад

      @@Vikesh7896 I drive to work almost every day I have yet to come across a motorcyclist, and the ones I do see are ones doing 150Km/h and weaving in between traffic

  • @RogerBarraud
    @RogerBarraud 5 лет назад

    Honhonhonh....
    Mon liste of les 'il faut' rides, 'ee is growing trop vite!!11!
    Thanks Ryan and team!
    :-)

  • @stratospapanikolaou7366
    @stratospapanikolaou7366 3 года назад

    The moment you talked about your road quality I laughed so hard :)
    Cheers from Crete, Greece

  • @solomonstemplers
    @solomonstemplers 8 лет назад +3

    UK ere! lane splitting all day long its not illegal but in a case of an accident both partys are responsible 50/50 most of the time car drivers accept lane splitting here most of them anyways and its an everyday part of UK driving. If I could not lane split I would give up bikeing I think.

  • @werdwerdus
    @werdwerdus 7 лет назад +50

    "getting seen is half the battle", but wears Earth color camouflage jacket..

  • @santiagospindola9304
    @santiagospindola9304 8 лет назад

    Lots of love from Mexico f9 really love your vids! Be careful, always

  • @MrJeepmarine
    @MrJeepmarine 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tour Ryan, I just came back from vacation from San Francisco. Your city looks/sounds similar.

  • @MrDeezi
    @MrDeezi 7 лет назад +3

    Whats that thing on your shoulder?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  7 лет назад +4

      It's a SPOT Gen 3 satellite beacon (fortnine.ca/en/spot-gen-3). Not that I'd need it in downtown Montreal, haha, but the thing lives on my jacket. ~RyanF9

  • @OKRiderMoto
    @OKRiderMoto 8 лет назад +45

    Hey man,
    I like your videos where you rate helmets and gear and such. This is the first motovlog you made that I'm watching. The description says Ryan splits through Montreal's main artery, but, you didn't split once. Makes me feel like an idiot for watching a 16 minute video.

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  8 лет назад +13

      You know what, you're right. Check out the new description :-)

    • @OKRiderMoto
      @OKRiderMoto 8 лет назад +3

      That's more like it

    • @jpcriddle6446
      @jpcriddle6446 8 лет назад +1

      +FortNine you've earned my respect lmao 😂😂😂😂

    • @TheVigilantStewards
      @TheVigilantStewards 7 лет назад +3

      Actually I've come to find he has great videos

    • @tonykieffer1396
      @tonykieffer1396 7 лет назад

      OK Rider

  • @XLAdvRider
    @XLAdvRider 8 лет назад

    Not sure how you're getting your audio on the video? You have the Sena adapter for your GoPro? I just use the Sena 10C with the built in camera as well as their Prism mounted on the bike looking back at me. Easy peasy.

  • @Helfiredrew
    @Helfiredrew 4 года назад +1

    Filtering at an intersection is now legal where I'm at in Utah! It's been SO NICE!!

  • @BOSCOTHEBULLDOG
    @BOSCOTHEBULLDOG 8 лет назад +3

    I agree lane splitting should be legal here in Canada. If anyone can create awareness its you and your chanel. If your ever in the Ottawa area riding you should send me a PM and we will show you some great roads.

    • @mrdirtdart2239
      @mrdirtdart2239 6 лет назад

      There is no statute under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act deeming, "lane splitting" to be illegal, therefore, it is perfectly legal, as long as it is done with care and consideration for other motorists.

  • @groundpounder2549
    @groundpounder2549 5 лет назад +6

    1st. Thanks for doing what you are doing Ryan! Keep up the good work.
    The issue is that when I am on a bike I would like other drivers to give me the space they would give a car. It makes me feel very uneasy and unsafe when cars try to squeeze in beside me. I am on a motor vehicle give me space... splitting lanes feels like an invitation to those in cars to crowd all bikes, even those riders who are more comfortable riding with more of a safety buffer around them.

  • @LarsaXL
    @LarsaXL 11 месяцев назад

    I love how I always think traffic congestion in my town is horrible. Then I watch a video like this and go: "It's not so bad after all, at least it's better than that."

  • @dazzelya
    @dazzelya 4 года назад +1

    Legal in the Netherlands too and I can't imagine it not being. It makes so much sense. Having said that's even though it's legal, it still pisses some people off for some reason, mostly those in traffic. Lastly, since lane splitting is legal, motorists in traffic will often make room for bikes as people are far more aware of having bikes around all the time.

  • @MotoJaxDS
    @MotoJaxDS 8 лет назад +17

    I've never been to Montreal, looks lovely though (I'm from Hamilton). I'm all for lane splitting, mostly for safety to avoid being rear ended at red lights. Also single riders should be legal in the HOV lane!!

    • @the46guide94
      @the46guide94 8 лет назад

      Hello from Hamilton as well

    • @MotoJaxDS
      @MotoJaxDS 8 лет назад

      Hey neighbour :)

    • @taxiwardance7242
      @taxiwardance7242 8 лет назад +1

      +Apple Jax hello from hamilton as well :) i agree with ur hov lane comment

    • @ImranZakhaev9
      @ImranZakhaev9 8 лет назад

      HOV?

    • @MotoJaxDS
      @MotoJaxDS 8 лет назад +1

      Exile N Subjugate high occupancy vehicle lanes (carpool lanes)

  • @user-hm9cz2bg9s
    @user-hm9cz2bg9s 8 лет назад +4

    Glad to see you getting more into a less arty motovloging, keep them flowing

    • @user-hm9cz2bg9s
      @user-hm9cz2bg9s 8 лет назад +1

      Don't take me wrong, I love those videos but this will mean more content, which is also Great

  • @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
    @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm Год назад +1

    I live in Mexico City, it is legal here to lane split in your bike, as long as the vehicles are completely stop and once they begin moving you should occupy one full lane as if you were a car, that is what the law tells anyways, and it is the right thing to do cause being stuck in the heavy traffic of this city under the blazing sun and heat is not very comfortable at all, as you can imagine.

  • @ridingwithcharley6821
    @ridingwithcharley6821 8 лет назад

    Great Audio quality.. makes the videos easy to watch. Good job man.

  • @jayhafe
    @jayhafe 8 лет назад +3

    You go to all that trouble to keep it clean while looking at the skull on the carriage, and then tell us how shitty a job the mob did with the roads.
    That's also how I handle bad language.

  • @catlizabobpants3409
    @catlizabobpants3409 7 лет назад +6

    I gotta question, does the hells angels still exist in Montreal

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  7 лет назад +6

      Yes they do. ~RyanF9

    • @mtlnascarfan
      @mtlnascarfan 6 лет назад

      Barely.
      Ever since their bunker in Sorel was demolished and
      Mom was busted, you hardly hear of them anymore.
      They might make a comeback, though.

  • @eslrevolution
    @eslrevolution 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for these videos I have been going back and watching all the ones you have made. Question for you though: what is the orange and black box on your shoulder?

  • @iainamurray
    @iainamurray 7 лет назад +2

    It's called filtering in the UK. It's the main benefit o riding a bike! Cuts congestion, reduces fuel consumption - it's a no brainer! Just need car drivers to pay attention!
    (UK riders also generally wave a thank you to drivers who move out of the way)

  • @jamesfowell6203
    @jamesfowell6203 7 лет назад +11

    At the risk of sounding silly, what's a chocolatine?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  7 лет назад +11

      Kinda like a chocolate croissant, but better :) ~RyanF9

    • @jamesfowell6203
      @jamesfowell6203 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks man! Guess I'll have to visit some time to try one :)

  • @ShannaTrenholm
    @ShannaTrenholm 7 лет назад +7

    You are so deliciously nerdy. Never change :)

    • @rivernet62
      @rivernet62 6 лет назад +2

      Shanna Trenholm dude, she calls you delicious, and you say NOTHING?

  • @coverttwenty
    @coverttwenty 8 лет назад +1

    Lane filtering and lane splitting are two different actions. Lane filtering is when you filter to the front at a traffic light while cars are stationary. Lane splitting is when you travel at speed in between cars in two different lanes by passing between the two vehicles. The first can be safe for you by preventing being rear-ended and the latter could be fatal.

    • @willeel3750
      @willeel3750 Год назад

      Thanks for explaining the difference. I agree

  • @drewbale
    @drewbale 5 лет назад

    Ryan please tell me you quoted that the Cardo Packtalk /slim was the best coms system for 2019 so why do you have a Sena ?

  • @OoavastoO
    @OoavastoO 7 лет назад +15

    Pt 2. The reason filtering works in places like London, for example, is because it is taught early on to young and new drivers, both 4 and 2 wheels, that this is the accepted and, in most cases, expected norm. (There are places where if you didn't filter for whatever reason, you would be subject to a level of road rage because it is expected that you are to filter.) It's ingrained in the driving culture over there to share the road and that it's advantageous to all road users. Riders are also taught how to properly and safely filter too, which in turn, decreases the likelihood of an accident, thus making the whole notion of filtering more positive and accepting. Now, am I saying that there are no idiot drivers AND riders in London and other places where filtering is legal and promoted? Absolutely not. I'm not that naive. (Just like there ARE some good drivers and riders in Halifax. They just seem to be increasingly rare as of late.) But because it's taught and accepted at an earlier level as being the normal and expected thing to do, filtering works. Here in Canada, Halifax in particular, it would take a huge and aggressive awareness campaign to start changing the average Halifax driver's mindset. Even then, I think it would take a minimum of maybe 2 generations of continual education and training for young and new drivers to ingrain that same acceptance experienced in filtering legal countries. Of course, this is just my opinion. Please feel free to agree or disagree with me.
    Either way, if filtering did become legal, I think I'd have to get a new bike. I currently ride a Victory Cross Country and don't think I would get too far trying to filter that big bagger between lines of traffic lol.

  • @mrdirtdart2239
    @mrdirtdart2239 7 лет назад +3

    You keep saying the "lane splitting is illegal." I take it you are referring to, illegal in Canada? I looked at the Ministry of Transportation's driving handbook, " www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/handbook/motorcycles/section4-5-13.shtml " in this handbook, it does not state anywhere that "lane splitting" is illegal in Ontario. Basically, the only thing it says is that it is dangerous, ( that is a matter of opinion ) and you should not do it. The Ministry of Transportations rules for the road are not what our courts follow anyways. The Ontario Highway Traffic Act is what one is charged under and ultimately has to abide by. I have read through the Highway Traffic Act and have yet to find anything in it that states, "lane splitting" is illegal. Just because the police tell you that it is illegal or the Ministry of Transportation says you shouldn't do it, does not make it illegal.
    If you do in fact have a subsection from the Highway Traffic Act which states, "lane splitting" is illegal, I would definitely like to be made aware of it.

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  7 лет назад

      Yeah, it's not clearly defined in the highway codes. That's why lane splitters are often handed vague tickets for "racing", "reckless driving" or "illegal passing" in Canada. I think you'd probably have a decent chance of fighting the ticket and winning, but still, you can count on getting the ticket in the first place. ~RyanF9

    • @mrdirtdart2239
      @mrdirtdart2239 7 лет назад +1

      A horrible lawyer would be able to get anyone off a ticket issued for lane splitting. The HTA states that it is legal to pass a vehicle on it's right side as long as you do not leave the paved roadway, it also states that you can pass a vehicle on it's left side as long as it is done with caution. Over taking of vehicles can be done as long as you do not exceed their speed by more that 20 kph.
      I do not lane split on the highway or city streets, I do lane split at red lights.

    • @TiamatPt
      @TiamatPt 7 лет назад +1

      It's a similar issue in Portugal where it is not explicitly illegal, but there are a bunch of other rules that could be interpreted as making it ilegal. Diference is that the police follows common sense in this case and as long as you are not being reckless or a dick they won't fine you.

    • @troyjollimore4100
      @troyjollimore4100 6 лет назад

      They usually refer to it as 'lane sharing', or other parts of the Act that state only one vehicle can occupy one lane at any single time.

    • @mrdirtdart2239
      @mrdirtdart2239 6 лет назад

      What is the statute deeming, "lane sharing," lane splitting," "filtering," "white lining..." to be, "illegal" in Ontario?

  • @MonstaFreak13
    @MonstaFreak13 6 лет назад +1

    the way that engine sounds thru my car's sound system is amazing lol. i can feel your engine via my bass

    • @veritas88n4
      @veritas88n4 4 года назад

      wait, what? you're watching bike vids inside your car?

    • @arthurwright1433
      @arthurwright1433 2 года назад

      @@veritas88n4 He might just be listening to it like a podcast. I do this sometimes when driving with videos where the visuals aren't important

  • @nickince5934
    @nickince5934 5 лет назад +1

    Love that I can do it in the UK you never need worry about traffic

  • @ArenGoodman
    @ArenGoodman 7 лет назад +6

    One of the things I fear the most about returning to Canada is all the laws. In Korea lane splitting is a second nature. In fact, if there is no space on the road we just jump on the sidewalk. I'd highly recommend you get here to ride one day. It is surely a moto paradise. Lane splitting, mountain and coastal twistys everywhere, and speed limits are not enforced on bikes. Oh! And, if you are brave enough, riding all year long!
    I'll probably lose my licence in the first week of riding back home lol...
    Really liked your review of the Africa Twin by the way...

  • @jordanissport
    @jordanissport 7 лет назад +6

    omg...that poor engine. city riding on a bike hurts my soul

    • @AllTheNamesAreGone
      @AllTheNamesAreGone 6 лет назад

      Jordan Truppner what about the clutch!

    • @John_Ridley
      @John_Ridley 6 лет назад +1

      Meh, water cooled engine, and motorcycle clutches are designed for that.

  • @Mavsaccount
    @Mavsaccount 8 лет назад +1

    Hey I was watching your gadget video and it showed you recording audio with a hero 4 how to you record with the GoPro you are wearing in the helmet.

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  8 лет назад

      In this video, I recorded audio by taping a lav mic onto the inside of my chin bar. Then I ran the cord from that to a zoom mic, which I carry in my pocket. You're right - I can record audio directly onto the Hero4 using my Sena 20S and the Sena GP10 backpack on the GoPro. But the battery kept dying on me, so I switched to the lav mic instead. ~RyanF9

  • @OronOfMontreal
    @OronOfMontreal 2 года назад

    You mentioned potholes. I grew up in Montreal and have lived 29 years in Los Angeles, commuting and sometimes working by motorcycle.
    L.A. is the only place I have ever seen where the potholes are as bad as in Montreal. Whereas back home, the temperature differentials between Winter and Summer are largely to blame for the cracks and holes (as far as I know), in L.A. it is all the earthquakes, major and minor. Overuse of the roads is also responsible for damage, in both regions.
    I enjoy your vlogs and have been subscribed to your channel for at least a year. Keep up the good work.

  • @thewindthatshakesbar
    @thewindthatshakesbar 7 лет назад +3

    Well technically *pushes glasses up his nose*, although the St-Laurent river splits around Montréal, the northern bit is called Rivière des Prairies (Des Prairies river). All right, enough of me being that guy, love your videos.

    • @mtlnascarfan
      @mtlnascarfan 6 лет назад

      Actually...
      The St. Lawrence River runs along the southern shore of Montreal whereas the The Riviere des Prairies is fed on the north side by the Ottawa River. The Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers meet up at the locks at the western tip of the Island of Montreal (also known as the "West Island") in St. Anne de Bellevue. Riviere des Prairies and the St. Lawrence meet up at the eastern tip of the island in RDP-Pointe Aux Trembles.

  • @chashastings6861
    @chashastings6861 7 лет назад +6

    Keeps bikes from overheating

  • @sniperartoriginal37
    @sniperartoriginal37 6 лет назад

    what is that orange and black device on your left shoulder? isee it in alot of your videos but not sure what it is.

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards 7 лет назад +2

    How many channels do you have? Some videos show I'm sub'd some don't. You make me want to live in Canada!

  • @derp195
    @derp195 2 года назад +7

    The people who rage against lane splitters represent one of the nastiest aspects of humanity. They can't live with the idea of someone having an advantage, even if that advantage helps them a little bit too.

    • @Myfyrbyrd1
      @Myfyrbyrd1 9 месяцев назад +1

      wouldn't it be a nasty cleanup when an idiot gets gets squeezed like a flat pancake between two vehicles because he/she feels they are too entitled to wait in slow traffic like the rest of humanity?

    • @derp195
      @derp195 9 месяцев назад

      @@Myfyrbyrd1 See?

  • @ethoslogos9480
    @ethoslogos9480 5 лет назад +8

    By far my least favorite video of yours. Your other stuff is amazing! I thought the video had looped at some point as you said all the same stuff again.. Thought this must have been one of your early videos but it's from 2018. Keep making great stuff dude! Not this stuff though!

  • @AJ-cr8ic
    @AJ-cr8ic 6 лет назад

    Are you able to provide some information on what helmet you are wearing in this video? The protection seems amazing and I love the look. Thank you!

  • @architecturebydavidx
    @architecturebydavidx 8 лет назад

    hey, what settings do you use for the go pro session ??? looks so good!

  • @Felipe-tw1wg
    @Felipe-tw1wg 6 лет назад +4

    7 damn minutes talking about nonsenses to get started with the video's topic, not the best way to make a vlog

  • @SuperHellobaba
    @SuperHellobaba 8 лет назад

    Wow ! Love Montreal , miss it too, I'm from Alberta use to lived in Montreal , love your video, 👍🏻

  • @javiermazzoco87
    @javiermazzoco87 5 лет назад

    I am looking forward to buy an icon variant construct helmet , what do you think about this helmet , thanks

  • @be.ndover
    @be.ndover 4 года назад

    if lane splitting is with moving traffic, is filtering riding through stopped traffic ok or not ?

  • @jeroenstaal4907
    @jeroenstaal4907 Год назад +1

    Lane splitting is inherently always more dangerous than follow the car in front of you in your lane...Just because of the simple fact that most car drivers don't see you coming and swirl left to right to left to gain some time they think..But here in Holland is legal and hell,I do it all the time if I can..Look at Asian Metropolises where 20 scooters lane spit a 2 lane road...Motorcycles/scooters are the answer for clogged up roads anywhere...Weather of course is a factor if people want to convert to a two wheeler on a daily basis..Though, living in Malta for over 14 years, south of Italy with predominantly nice weather, and being one of the most densely countries in Europe, people just stick to their car and enjoy the ever progressing traffic jams...I do understand in a way after getting my European motorcycle license there 2 years ago haha..Ryan and crew..love your work..just wondering how your content would look working for a condom factory;-)

  • @brucekratky7993
    @brucekratky7993 5 лет назад +1

    In the US lane splitting it just dumb. I know California and some states allow it but the risks just totally out weigh the benefits. Liability issues aside it seems to me that being rear ended or being crushed by trucks or falling under them is a no brainer. I'd rather be rear ended. Also, if you are lane splitting the traffic isn't moving all that fast to begin with so a rear end accident is most likely not going to be too horrible. But, falling under the wheels of a slow moving truck, same outcome as if it were going fast. I happily keep my BMW touring bike in my lane and just mosey along. One final note, riding in any city, lane splitting or not, is awful. Country roads take me home...Love your channel.

  • @jeanphilikor
    @jeanphilikor 2 года назад +2

    Wow, I just realized that I watched THIS video and it inspired me back when I became a motorcycle rider in what feels ages ago. I was looking to find that video again I finally found it randomly not looking for it mind you. And now I realize I am a fan of Fortnite and Ryan F9 way before I thought I was. I am so happy XD. Also that cafe racer...:)

  • @josech
    @josech 6 лет назад +1

    You Canadians are just too nice. It would take me three to four times more to commute to work without lane splitting.

    • @davidhuot2867
      @davidhuot2867 2 года назад

      In Canada, people will be angry at you if you do this, lol !

  • @xXEVILMONKEYX
    @xXEVILMONKEYX 8 лет назад +2

    I lived a block west at 11:25 for 5 weeks :P I absolutely love Montreal :D

  • @irfanmetin5962
    @irfanmetin5962 Год назад

    your helmet cam has pretty nice image stabilization, which camera is that?
    also how do you record your voice? is that also your camera or do you have the camera linked up to your com set?
    maybe a basic question but I own a GoPro from the stone age which has a 5 minute battery life and no features

  • @MrHulksta69
    @MrHulksta69 8 лет назад

    I'm loving your motoblogs and just wondering what setup you use? I'm keen to try doing a motoblog in Australian bush.

  • @DontWatchProductions
    @DontWatchProductions 2 года назад

    Just watching you ride around that city makes me glad I live in the country.