Yes. A legacy on which the sun never sets.jond said:Always good to see drivers cyclists etc on the right side of the road.
Wow. That was some little ride. I feel like I have pretty thick skin with traffic. There were a couple of places that I squirmed in my seat watching.
Going down the hill I may have been easier on the brakes and let her rip. Maybe yelling BANZAI!
Is it common for bikes to be mixing with car traffic? Are they accepted or seen a nuisance?
Lucky the ride was NOT in Sydney, Australia, as you would have been squashed meat!!!!Wow. That was some little ride. I feel like I have pretty thick skin with traffic. There were a couple of places that I squirmed in my seat watching.
Going down the hill I may have been easier on the brakes and let her rip. Maybe yelling BANZAI!
Is it common for bikes to be mixing with car traffic? Are they accepted or seen a nuisance?
Special dish served down under by Audrivers and international chefs. Also sometimes called roadkill in North America. Especially varied in flavours and varieties in Michigan....squashed meat!!!!
That is a 1:5 uphill. The front tire slips on this gradient making starting and riding especially hard.I saw your other video on YouTube, the one stopping and restarting on a steep hill. Very impressive!
The motorcycle did gave me a bit of surprise coming from my left at the junction.The bus coming from 1 side and the motorcyclist from the other made me a bit nervous. Japan has bike lanes almost everywhere, so to see you in what would be a car lane here made me a bit nervous despite the speeds being mostly under 20kph. I'll try to get a video up of me riding my V20 on public roads here, but it is going to be a while before I can.