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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2017
  • People cycling in 's-Hertogenbosch (aka Den Bosch) in the first real snow of the winter of 2017-2018. More information in the blog post: bicycledutch.wordpress.com/?p...
    Music: Here Comes The Snow by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansato... Ft: Loveshadow

Komentáře • 112

  • @conssido356
    @conssido356 Před 3 lety +6

    We also have a lot of snow on the streets.
    But I'm the only one who rides a bike in winter in my city Samara))) Hello from Russia!

  • @janTUXharvalik
    @janTUXharvalik Před 6 lety +26

    1:48 Great camera work!

  • @henkoosterink8744
    @henkoosterink8744 Před 4 lety +10

    I like snow better than 40 Celsius.

  • @1cosva
    @1cosva Před 6 lety +26

    In Romania, we can only dream about it. Our traffic code prohibits cycling on roads covered by snow and ice, so cyclists are forced to take a break in almost all winter. Bicycle fines are usually double for the same offense against the same offenses committed by drivers. In cities like Timisoara, Mayor Nicolae Robu is struggling to discourage walking or cycling by removing pedestrian crossings, narrowing the sidewalks, or building bicycle tracks on these narrow sidewalks, and the newly built infrastructure, sometimes even with European funds, is often made not to be used by wheelchair users at all. Quote from Nicolae Robu, Mayor of Timisoara: we are in the "automobile civilization". Timisoara has recently been given the right to become the European cultural capital in 2021. (Sometimes I wonder if there is anyone in the European Union leadership who can check who and how they give money for events only on slogans.

    • @superdau
      @superdau Před 6 lety +11

      Wow, that is crazy and really stupid. Romania has a big chance to not make the mistakes that "western" cities made over the decades by prioritizing individual's cars. Sad to hear they don't use the chance. And yeah, being from Austria I also often wonder by which reasoning certain funds of the EU are distributed. I have no problem with EU countries getting money to "catch up", but what the money is used for should then also be decided by the EU and not local politicians.

    • @Camerahoarders
      @Camerahoarders Před 6 lety +9

      It's a mentality issue most of eastern Europe shares. I am from Croatia and a good deal of people here still think bicycle is for children and any adult who accomplished anything in life will drive a car (preferably German premium brands). In Zagreb (our capital) underground garages were built in narrow city center encouraging even more people to drive cars to the city center. Bike lanes are made with a bit of yellow paint taking away space from pedestrians. They appear and disappear without any logic and go straight through bus stops. Green light for bikes and pedestrians on many busy intersections will not appear if you don't press the button and even then you will have to wait a few minutes until you get one. Watching videos on this channel feels for me like watching science fiction.

    • @Guigui_82
      @Guigui_82 Před 4 lety

      The mayor of Timisoara got lost in the 20th century. 🤣
      Well, actually this is sad for the town.
      France is not great for bikes either, even though this is getting slowly better in some big town.
      I would move to the Netherlands or Danemark if I could.

    • @metalmicky
      @metalmicky Před 4 lety

      superdau would you like someone else telling you how to spend your money, there should be a democratic vote on how and where monies should be spent, you’re certainly missing a chance to get more cycling infrastructure introduced to your neighbourhood .

  • @noeraldinkabam
    @noeraldinkabam Před 6 lety +7

    I was sick with the flu so I enjoyed it through the window only but it was great! Zeist had the full load both days and made everything so pretty!

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist624 Před 6 lety +9

    Excellent video. 👍 Beautiful snow and great to see the Dutch out in it! We had snow in Atlanta the last few days. Snow and black ice!

    • @Patrick94GSR
      @Patrick94GSR Před 6 lety

      Meanwhile Memphis got zilch and I'm glad!!

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +1

      Black ice on a lake is perfect for skating !!!

    • @bramvanduijn8086
      @bramvanduijn8086 Před 5 lety

      Black ice can be scary the first few times. After a while you learn which type of weather leads to black ice and just accept that every once in a while your bike will slip away. with proper balance that only means you are suddenly standing instead of cycling.

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga777 Před 6 lety

    Great and highly enjoyable video. Thanks for the upload!

  • @tarquinmidwinter2056
    @tarquinmidwinter2056 Před 6 lety +1

    Enjoyed cycling in snowy Apeldoorn this weekend. Love it that the council pays as much attention to clearing cycle paths as it does to clearing roads.

  • @Tiimur_T
    @Tiimur_T Před 8 měsíci

    Мой 555 лайк ))) Завтра собираюсь ехать по снегу 6,7 км., из пригорода в Москву 3-5 см снега, и надо поставить цепкий протектор и починить тормоза на велосипеде.
    Удивительно что нет простой зимней куртки у меня в гардеробе, есть специальные из Декатлон (2 вида). И я подумал, что может следует одеть куртку для простой ходьбы, но не ехать в моём темпе а ехать ещё медленнее на 5-10 мин., дольше.

  • @piposhelves885
    @piposhelves885 Před 6 lety +23

    Hold your bike as upright as possible no leaning in corners, never brake, and drive as much as you can tru fresh snow, always assume the other biker\driver\pedestrian cant see you or brake. Thats what i was thought from young age. Snow has special rules

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 6 lety +6

      Pipo Shelves And when you hit an unexpected patch of ice...don't freak out and franticly stear trying to get off the ice cause it will make your bike tip over pinning you underneath it..you will fall hip first on the ice followed by your bike falling on to you as well. Trust me you only make that mistake once in life. If you hit a patch of ice and all of a sudden your bike turns into a zamboni...relax..don't make sudden movements but glide it out putting your feet on both sides on the ground to stabilize the bike if need be. But the patch will end soon enough...just stay calm.

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +2

      Maaike, falling hip first.....I can tell you about that..... riding my bike to work I had to take a left turn on a T junction and a car coming towards me had the same idea. The car didn't slow down to let me go first, and to make things worse, the street I was driving on was clean but the street I was turning into wasn't cleared of snow/ice.
      Long story short, front wheel snapped away, I fell on my hip, car couldn't stop because of the ice in that street and I ended under the car with a hip fracture.... took me six weeks before I could walk and work again.

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 6 lety +5

      Martijn Vv Yeah cycling accidents suck. I was run over by a car myself a couple of years ago. The car stopped behind the sharks teeth and I was on the cycle path. He should have seen me, i had the right away and he stopped making me think he saw me and gave me the right away. But apparently I was in death man's corner and he didn't see me...or he wasn't paying attention or was an asshole...I don't know nor do I care really. Either way, when I was infront of the car he started the car and I went flying over the car..hihi landed on the ground like a cat trying to keep my head of the ground...so no need for helmets when you have instincts. All my leg and arm muscles stretched too far and got torn...I couldn't cycle for about a year. But my bike looked like the letter S so I had to wait to get my bike fixed anyways. Ohh well shit happens. I'm a dutch woman, its not like its gonna stop me from getting on my bike again. Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, dutchy gotta cycle. 😉😁

    • @piposhelves885
      @piposhelves885 Před 6 lety +2

      Maaike R go tell you something terrible funny for others not me,, i slipped walking yesterday bruised rib And broken bone in hand,, last time i give good advice ... 😑

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 6 lety +1

      Pipo Shelves now that's ironic. Beterschap.

  • @freespuddy
    @freespuddy Před 6 lety +6

    I finally stopped riding a bike to work and switched to a recumbent tricycle. Works well in the snow and no danger of falling over.

    • @jeepster4u2003
      @jeepster4u2003 Před 6 lety +2

      I just put mountain bike tires on my standard trike. I think I'll give it a ride tomorrow.

    • @freespuddy
      @freespuddy Před 6 lety +1

      How's it going?

    • @gcsce
      @gcsce Před 5 lety +1

      2 wheel recumbent in summer three wheels in winter. Works great for me!

  • @user-vh1sh1xl5k
    @user-vh1sh1xl5k Před 4 lety +2

    I barely made it home while biking thru the fresh snow this last December here in Sin Petersburg, is was brutal...

  • @taisan
    @taisan Před 6 lety

    Great video~ Good to know other country life style.

  • @Saucyakld
    @Saucyakld Před 6 lety +4

    You would not want to travel by bike here in New Zealand. We are not used to bikes on the road and the odd one you see takes their life in their own hands, so dangerous. I like the way your cars are so careful! Wow!

    • @reneglw
      @reneglw Před 6 lety +4

      Cardrivers HAVE to be very carefull over here in Holland, even if a biker drives the wrong way, through a red light or what ever; if a car hits it, cardriver is fully responsible for ALL the damage made.

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 Před 6 lety +3

      If a car hits a cyclist, no matter if the cyclist is the one 'wrong' it's Always the car driver who's to blame. Sounds weird, but that's to force car drivers to drive very carefully near cyclists, especially children.

    • @jhcfight
      @jhcfight Před 5 lety +2

      Dutch car drivers are fully aware of cyclist, because most are cyclists themselves. The newer traffic laws (car drivers are equal to cyclists) has also changed the behaviour of car drivers. But it isn't true that cyclist in the wrong never gets the blame. The point is, that car drivers have to prove the cyclists wrong doing, which is difficult to do. But for the law, a car driver must take account of cyclists running a red light or not indicating direction.

  • @BeautifulGoodbye13
    @BeautifulGoodbye13 Před 6 lety +4

    Dit jaar zie ik de Bossche kerstboom op de markt voor het eerst in een youtube filmpje. Raar maar waar! Haha keep up the good work

  • @AceSkates
    @AceSkates Před 6 lety +1

    It was surprising to see the front motor ebikes handling snow so well. I suppose because the traction is shared over both wheels it works well.

  • @glenr5461
    @glenr5461 Před 6 lety +4

    God bless the Netherlands!

  • @simonburton505
    @simonburton505 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful

  • @JFRides
    @JFRides Před 6 lety

    Cool video

  • @lytsedraak
    @lytsedraak Před 6 lety +6

    Snow or not, we still have to get from A to B :)

    • @conssido356
      @conssido356 Před 3 lety +1

      And later on the same day from B to A :) Right?
      We also have a lot of snow on the streets. But I'm the only one who rides a bike in winter in my city Samara))) Hello from Russia!

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman Před 2 lety

    Good footage. Music gets in the way.

  • @andrewwang5036
    @andrewwang5036 Před 6 lety +20

    We cycle in snow in Beijing also

    • @totallyrealnotfakedonaldtr4246
      @totallyrealnotfakedonaldtr4246 Před 6 lety

      in smog also

    • @andrewwang5036
      @andrewwang5036 Před 6 lety +1

      This week AQI has been blue skies is not that bad,

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před 4 lety +1

      @@totallyrealnotfakedonaldtr4246 smog is a lot less worse when temperatures are down, colder countries suffer from it way less even when crowded
      humidity has a way of cooling down stuff before it evaporates though, so warm, humid weather is the shittiest you can have for smog formation :)

  • @TheMerkat55
    @TheMerkat55 Před 6 lety +1

    Then wax the frame with car wax to protect paint and make cleaning easier after your next ride. Found on this site: www.bicycling.com/maintenance/bicycle-maintenance/winter-bike-tips

  • @SmR8008
    @SmR8008 Před 6 lety +4

    I take hat off to these cyclists riding in the snow. Not many Brits would do this. I like the idea of the little windscreens on a couple of the bikes. Some of the bikes look difficult to ride with high up handlebars though.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 6 lety +10

      High up handlebars are actually easier and more comfortable. Allows you to sit up straight, easier to look around, better weight balance, easier to steer with one hand, carry stuff etc. It just takes a little to get used to perhaps. Also when it's slippery, sitting up that straight usually means when you slip/fall you'll just end up standing on your feet.

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Před 6 lety +9

      The people on bikes with windscreens are parents. Those things are to keep the baby in the front kiddy seat comfy.

    • @SmR8008
      @SmR8008 Před 6 lety +2

      inepthabit I see that. Dropped bars put a lot of your weight over the front wheel, making it more difficult to make finite adjustment. I was thinking more on the effort it takes to pedal, although on hindsight that's less important in the snow😊

    • @SmR8008
      @SmR8008 Před 6 lety +3

      LeafHuntress Now the pad behind the screen makes sense😊

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 6 lety +4

      Well yeah, those bikes aren't build for speed. They're very comfortable to pedal normal speeds, but take more effort to go fast. Ofcourse sitting up straight you catch more wind too.

  • @Patrick94GSR
    @Patrick94GSR Před 6 lety +1

    I tried riding down my street last time we had snow on the ground and ended up doing like that person at 2:12. Turned right around and walked back to the house saying Nope!

  • @AndrewMalcolmson
    @AndrewMalcolmson Před 6 lety

    Traffic is so light! Is it like that all the time or just during a snowfall? Not like that in Toronto.

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +1

      You mean car traffic ? Well that depends on the city size. Big city, much cars. Small city less cars. Simple.
      It also helps a lot that most city's have a supermarket within "bike distance" like 1 or 2 miles from your home.
      So much faster to go by bike then by car for the daily fresh groceries.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 6 lety

      It was on a sunday, the government advised to not go out on the road, and car traffic is limited/slowed and banned in some of these areas.

    • @rutgerb
      @rutgerb Před 4 lety

      @@inepthabit what :?

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 4 lety

      @@rutgerb What did I say that didnt make sense?

    • @WhiteOut-
      @WhiteOut- Před 4 lety

      @@inepthabit Didn't make sense

  • @L48R0D3N7
    @L48R0D3N7 Před 6 lety +1

    Do they salt the roads in NL?
    As a Canadian (new) Cyclist I find it fascinating that helmets aren't used in NL.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 6 lety

      They do, yeah.

    • @taerial879
      @taerial879 Před 6 lety +2

      Riding a bike with a silly hat (helmet)... LOL! Feel the wind in the hair while cycling, even in Winter (and enjoy the Dutch bicycle friendly infrastructure)!

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +4

      Helmets ???? We're not stunt drivers or competing in the Tour de France.....We're just going from A to B.
      The easiest way to get the daily groceries is by bike. We don't need a 5 liter V8 pick-up truck to get some milk and bread ;-)

    • @Lumberjackk
      @Lumberjackk Před 6 lety +1

      only the e pedelecs, and roadbikers/mountainbikers wear helmets, and kids sometimes because their parents force them, i find the helmet uneccesary when not doing a roadbiking trip but just a normal comute, it looks silly, and you usually don't have that much speed on a comute, when roadbiking, i recommend wearing a helmet tough

  • @diggitydoo5836
    @diggitydoo5836 Před 6 lety +4

    I recently moved from Miami to Riga, Latvia. It's my first time living in a place that has snow. I was told not to buy a bicycle before winter because the street salt will completely dissolve my chain and all of my bike parts, and I'd have to buy a new bike every year. Yet in this video there are dozens of people bicycling in the snow. Can someone comment on this? Is it realistic to ride a bicycle in a snowy city or not? Will I really have to buy a new chain and/or bicycle every year?

    • @tarquinmidwinter2056
      @tarquinmidwinter2056 Před 6 lety +1

      I live in the Netherlands and cycle in the snow. Just do it. You won't have to get a new chain etc every year, although you may have noticed that a lot of these Dutch bikes have fully enclosed chain cases. (Mine doesn't, btw) But I suppose you get a lot more snow and ice in Latvia than we do here. It's actually a rarity in NL.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit Před 6 lety

      Dutch bikes almost all have fully enclosed chain guards, and they're build to last. But it also doesn't snow that often here, we do however use street salt when it does. Nobody is worried about dissolving bike parts here, first time I heard about it actually.

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +5

      Dissolving bike parts......are you sure their not using hydrochloric acid instead of just salt ??!

    • @AndrewMalcolmson
      @AndrewMalcolmson Před 6 lety +3

      I've been winter biking in Canada for decades. What you were told is wrong. You have to keep the drive train lubricated and fenders are essential but your bike will be fine. Consider buying studded bike tires if roads are often icey. If the land is mostly flat get a single speed bike which is cheaper and easier to maintain, especially in winter.

    • @diggitydoo5836
      @diggitydoo5836 Před 6 lety +1

      @Andrew Malcolmson that's a huge relief! It was two different guys at two different bike stores who told me that. I didn't want to believe the first one so I went and asked a second one. He told me I should buy a beaten-up old bike, and after winter consider getting a newer bike with speeds for summer use only. Do you use special chain lubricants, bike lubricants, or products for the snow and salt? Do you bike in the winter in cities or rural areas?

  • @markmoreno7295
    @markmoreno7295 Před 3 lety

    I had no idea it was done or was even possible. Do you switch tyres in winter? When you depress the brakes do the tyres grip? Certainly people must experience more falls.

    • @SatumangoTheGreat
      @SatumangoTheGreat Před 3 lety +1

      More falls, probably, yes... But not that many more, I think. Also, some people might take the car or have their partners drop them off.
      Most people use the same tyres all year round, maybe some cycle enthousiasts change them? I don't know. Most bikes here use wide tyres anyway, not the thin road bike ones.
      But this winter was unusual in that the snow kept falling; normally, once the roads and bikepaths are cleared you can almost ride like you would normally do.
      I do make sure to leave somewhat earlier, as sometimes there are still slippery areas so I reduce my speed somewhat. Not that many people ride very fast in the Netherlands anyway.
      If there is still snow on the ground, I make sure to keep upright as much as possible and reduce speed so I don't have to brake hard (which can indeed be a bit risky). It also means I have more time to react if I do start to slip. A little bit of rear wheel slippage is not a problem if you keep upright, but if you feel your bike starts slipping away from under you, it's time to put your feet down. Also, relaxing your body helps in keeping balance.
      I'm almost 50 years old and have been cycling since I was maybe around 5 or 6. I can only remember two snow/ice related incidents. Once, as a teenager on my way to school my bike slipped away, but since I was actually too tall for that bike I put my feet down and stayed upright while the bike fell down. I did fall down twice trying to pick the bike up, since the cobble stones were so slippery that I had to crawl towards the sidewalk, dragging my bike behind me. Only on the sidewalk was I able to get upright and pick up my bike. And a number of years ago, the cycle path had been cleared but some slippery patch remained right around a corner. The bike slipped away and I ended unharmed but flat on my back, sliding over the ice. That one could have been worse.
      When during the day people cycle in the snow and then the snow freezes overnight, that's the most dangerous part. The tracks form frozen ridges that can "capture" your front wheel. But almost always the cycle paths have been cleared the day before so most frozen snow is on the edges, leaving a nice clean area to ride.

    • @peterslegers6121
      @peterslegers6121 Před 2 lety

      People just keep on using their regular bike. They'll only change their tyres if they're totally worn down and you'd change them anyways. The key to keep people cycling throughout the winter is snow removal. Not Just Bikes: czcams.com/video/Uhx-26GfCBU/video.html Why Canadians Can't Bike in the Winter (but Finnish people can). As a kid you might fall a few times, but you'll learn to adjust your speed and anticipate the circumstances. Sometimes you need a little reminder: czcams.com/video/Zt9oIOwXS64/video.html Black ice on a cycle path at a carwash in Lelystad, made by spray water instantly freezing on a frozen surface, in an uncommonly sharp turn. You might want to turn down the volume, before you run the video!

  • @hellraizer44
    @hellraizer44 Před 6 lety +10

    ebike FTW 1:23

    • @DutchBicycleCam
      @DutchBicycleCam Před 6 lety +1

      I found out yesterday that a ebike in the snow can be very nice to ride. but only when you dont give the wheel full power but half power.

    • @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625
      @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625 Před 6 lety +1

      AWD is always better.

  • @dznm10
    @dznm10 Před 6 lety +2

    Fatbikes are not common in Netherland during winter time? Here in Canada especially in my city snow is mostly deep when winter comes so I ride my Fatbike with a 26x4.0 tires.It's easy to pedal it even in deep snow. Skinny tire bikes are hard to pedal in deep snow.

    • @lidewijvandenbrink5223
      @lidewijvandenbrink5223 Před 6 lety

      No, we only have 2 weeks of snow a year and most snow won't last long.

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 5 lety

      And our government puts salt on the main roads after shuffling them...so even when it snows you get mostly snowfree cyclepaths.

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před 4 lety +1

      also, it's fine when the snow is still fresh and crackly, when it's run down and flattened into ice, that's when you really need the salt, but they're very preventive with the salt on important roads
      we don't really bother bringing out a different bike for different purpose except the odd mountainbiker and a couple more race bikes, for commuting we just use the all-purpose steel horse.

  • @superdau
    @superdau Před 6 lety +1

    I'm an all-year cyclist (in Austria), but I'd never drive with those narrow tires through snow. I had to do that one winter on a replacement bike, because my "decent" bike was stolen, and cycling was so much more tiring. Never again, mountain bike tires FTW! ;)

  • @martijnvv8031
    @martijnvv8031 Před 6 lety +1

    I have kept my children at home today, my city didn't do anything about the snow on the roads so it was to dangerous to send them to school. (on a bike)
    I live near Utrecht and we have about 15 cm (6 inch) of snow on the roads, biggest problem was/is the ice underneath.

  • @taerial879
    @taerial879 Před 6 lety

    The Dutch Winter of 2012 had even more snow, and hardly any men on lady-bikes: czcams.com/video/5JQr8cm-6X4/video.html
    The male bike, especially the Gazelle Tour Popular, is very comfortable and reliable during these weather conditions.

  • @burtlloydphotography
    @burtlloydphotography Před 6 lety

    Jaaaaaaaaaaa... ik was ik al op aan het wachten... first :)

    • @reneglw
      @reneglw Před 6 lety

      Nou, gefeliciteerd hoor.

  • @deltafour1212
    @deltafour1212 Před 4 lety

    Riding a bike in the snow and cold...... SUCKS!

    • @flashmaster57
      @flashmaster57 Před 4 lety

      Could be me a fit habited person but I don't think so live riding in the rain snow cold heat.

    • @mariadebake5483
      @mariadebake5483 Před 3 lety

      Me, I enjoy that very much!

  • @DexJedi
    @DexJedi Před 6 lety +6

    Even in the snow some people think it is a good idea to hold an umbrella while cycling. Why?! You miss one hand on your steering wheel and carry an object which can bring you out of balance with windy weather. And lastly, you are blocking your own view. There is enough clothing available to protect you. Don't get it. (From the netherlands) nice vid btw

    • @digbysirchickentf2315
      @digbysirchickentf2315 Před 6 lety +1

      If you have really good weed its doable.

    • @DexJedi
      @DexJedi Před 6 lety

      Might work well for the pain when you fall, true.

    • @1namorada
      @1namorada Před 6 lety

      Watch this umbrella bike ,DRY DUTCH czcams.com/video/uJIVdUj-kV0/video.html from the Netherlands maybe better ?

    • @DexJedi
      @DexJedi Před 6 lety +2

      Slightly better. Still no reason to put, practically a sail, at the front of the bike which won't even protect you adequately. The amount of times rain pours straight down when i'm riding a bike is next to zero. Put on rainwear which also has reflecting elements for visibility. A little less charming? Maybe. But better vision, protection, visibility and flexibility.

    • @1namorada
      @1namorada Před 6 lety

      you are right but you can also use a transparent umbrella maybe czcams.com/video/8ybHKwdnjSE/video.html

  • @alexj9175
    @alexj9175 Před 6 lety +2

    I tried and stopped after about 10 meters because I knew i was going to fall otherwise.... thanks gemeente Den Haag for not clearing ANY snow

    • @richarddevette8289
      @richarddevette8289 Před 6 lety

      Alex Prunty they did www.denhaag.nl/nl/in-de-stad/natuur-en-milieu/gladheid-bestrijden-en-strooiroutes.htm

    • @Jerbod2
      @Jerbod2 Před 6 lety +2

      Fresh snow is better than half rundown snow.

    • @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625
      @supportervandeeuropeseunie1625 Před 6 lety +2

      Ja, ze kunnen niet overal de sneeuw wegschuiven. Zeker met de buien van gisteren viel er niet tegenaan te schuiven en te strooien.

    • @Brownie1969
      @Brownie1969 Před 6 lety

      Alex Prunty i

    • @bramvanduijn8086
      @bramvanduijn8086 Před 5 lety +1

      Spread your legs whenever you feel your bike slipping and let go of your handlebars once your bike goes beyond a 40 degree angle. You will remain standing while your bike slides away.