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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Hotline Terry B | Polygon Helios A9X Road Bike » RoughCut
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Love these rough cuts, it’s shows the work put into creating these vids.
WE NEED MORE ROUGH CUTS!!!
My favorite video from this channel in a while! YEAH TERRY!
I like Terrys shirt.
Okay. This is how Terry rides chilled. Now I want a video how he's riding fast.
So this is how Terry's chill-ish riding looks like... um-hum, noted )
Nice, we get to see Terry B. tearing it up, showing off those monster calves. Bad ass video!
Terry bringing the heat!
@8:19 HEY SUSAN🤣
How did he know her name is Susan? or is it just a random name he said out loud to let her know they were passing?
See it all the time but the no look pedestrian crossing is fucking wild, especially when it is multiple people.
strong af as usual, that jersey is fire too
very good video also some super bike messenger riding skills
haulin' ass looking strong!
good job
When I watched the other one I thought there was something odd about the way the cyclist was cutting through traffic so fearlessly🤔, now I realize it was you Terry. No wonder you were miked.😀😀
HEY Susan!?!?
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Also, great job on the follow Alex, even though you shotgun beers weird.
Am liking it! Great video, very nice machine too. Any chance of onscreen telemetry? Mph? Stuff like that would ne nice to see if possible as an overlay in the edit.
Buy me a power meter
Yeah!
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Genuine question.. in America , if pedestrians are already half way across the road on a pedestrian crossing, do they have to stop to give way to cyclists who wish to ride across the crossing? Because I see that in all your videos and I’m assuming pedestrians have to give away to cyclists??
Its the other way round here in the UK. Thanks.
Jay walking is illegal, double parking is illegal, and running reds is illegal but who’s counting.
@@MoreTerryB interesting, but surely jaywalking is when people wander into the road, as opposed to crossing on a properly marked pedestrian crossing, no?
@@manwithnoname6580 He's saying that the pedestrians have the right of way and the cyclists are meant to stop. But we all do stuff that's illegal but relatively harmless such as a cyclist running the red
nope
@@manwithnoname6580 nope. Jaywalking is crossing the street before the voice of gawd commands you to cross
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If you want to be a real roadie, white helmet, white aero socks, white shoes.
Just kidding. Rock whatever you want.
ter the road.
Your jersey isn't aero enough, that's costing you ten watts.
I fart 10 watts
smdh susan
Lol, that's why commuting breakless is safer; rb too fast and makes you overconfident in your handling
False. It’s the degrees of confidence & skill, where they intersect, and it has little to do with equipment. You could point to helmets, type of bike, gear ratio, experience, etc. and wouldn’t have a convincing argument. I know fixed gear riders who wreck all the time and don’t seem to learn. I know roadies who go over their bars more than once and still ride terribly. People will have constant conflicts with drivers and their confidence keeps them from adjusting because they refuse to learn and acknowledge they’re not as skilled as they believe. This never-ending brake vs no brake argument is stupid.
@@BabyBowDingBall yeh sure, generally agree. Just pointing out to the phenomenon of fixed riders, who get reckless when they get a roadbike. That doesn't neccessarily mean that they crash more - that is ofc individual -, but it's still a very common occurence