I’m from the UK born and bred, but I’ve lived and worked among these people in the Philippines and they are so lovely, they pretty much always smile, I learned a lot when I was there, not just practical things but values too, and how to approach life, particularly problems. They never moan, they just laugh or smile. They are resourceful, and resiliant. I was so impressed I married one! Best thing I ever did. And trust me, I’ve seen some pretty interesting vehicles over there, reminded me of “Whacky Races” a cartoon from back in the day with Dastardly and Mutley, who remembers them? I live back home in Britain now with my amazing wife, but I have a part of me that’s homesick for the Philippines, that’s how much it affected me, watching this made me all nostalgic. Love them! ❤️ I especially love my Filippino family, my in-laws, salt of the earth and very family oriented. If it wasn’t for my health I would live there permanently, no question. When I was there I met other Brits and Americans and other Europeans who had married Filippino’s, many of them lived there. It used to wind me up how many of them would have a superiority complex, always moaning about how they did things and how they always wanted money. If you marry a Filippino you marry into the family, not just the bride. Of course they look to you for help and support, their lives are hard and they have little or no money, so if your thinking about marrying a Filippino, know that you will be expected to help the family out, it’s just the way it is, if your not prepared to do that then move on, it’s that simple. I don’t mind sharing whenever I can, my wife and I have paid for her young brothers education, we pay for medical bills and we send money for food every month. I knew this before I married and I’m ok with it, but if you are not prepared to do that DONT marry a Filippino. Personally, I love my Filippino family and am glad to help out. 😃
Lots of respect for these folks who value whats truly important, family and happiness. I work with a lot of people from the Philippines in healthcare and they are some of the nicest and hardworking people in the industry.
@@cho2jzfe90 it's their choice and they are not the only ones.I Am a South African and I love big SUV s and Double Cabs and they are very popular here. This what I see here is nonsense, five people riding a two wheeler motor bike. Is this a common form of transport all over the world? No. In my opinion it's nothing nothing more than someone's idea of a joke. Here in Africa they will be laughing at this.
Mouth agape! I can't believe what I'm watching. No insurance company on the planet would insure such activity. These people operate on nothing but faith. They are very resilient, get by with practically nothing. Have to admire the tenacity! Thanks for sharing.
@@hindugoat2302silly comment, let’s just hope the best for them and congrats to them for surviving in grand fashion. I remember here in America when we would fill up the back of a pickup truck with riders. No insurance, no seats or seat belts, standing and waving to friends. Every country develops differently. They do what it takes to survive.
It's awesome to see someone with the skills and theoretical knowledge to modify their own motorcycle. It takes a lot of understanding and practical experience to get it right, kudos to them!
This type of Motorcycle transport is quite common in the mountains of Mindanao, and I have seen Tricycabs transport things like over 20 feet of bunches bamboo and half ton of gravel/ sand.When challenged we improvise, a lot of tasks are still done manually,like cutting lumber and mixing cement.
Is easy as duck with those machines, and those guys done good job invents that way of transport. Looks like they have everything they need, they are indemendent.
I am a person working for a Korean company. There are many Filipino friends working at my company. After watching this video, I learned why these friends are short but strong. Thank you for the great video.
This brings back memories from when I was stationed at San Fernando, La Union in the 1970s. I had a Yamaha Enduro 360 and I used to take it up in the mountains where people lived in huts on stilts. Some of the old people up there told me the last American they saw was around WWII! People up there were poor but seemed friendly and happy.
i been to the Philippines back in 2016 in Cebu ,the Filipinos are hard working people and are very good coming up with working idea' s,,i hope to go back there soon again just great people in the Philippines
And this is why I don’t pity my fellow Americans. We already have too much and whine that it isn’t enough but these people have so very little and yet work hard helping each other and live happily without their electric cars or AI.
Uh. Bạn nói đúng, người Mỹ rất sung sướng, đầy đủ các phương tiện làm việc và giao thông, và người Mỹ cũng viện trợ cho thế giới rất nhiều. Cảm ơn nước Mỹ hùng mạnh và bác ái.
I am so impressed. Bravery by the riders. Nerves of steel. Fillipino Uber Eats delivery. I would be aprehensive of getting on one of those taxi bike . No handles. No seatbelts. No helmets.
honda tmx 125 alpha is the most unreliable pushrod engine in PH. most videos on youtube consist of brandnew yet damage engine due to it's poor quality engine. no fool is gonna use that expensive yet easily get damage engine due to normal use. no one is even using that in the mountains wahahahaha.
It's amazing people dare to ride this. You have to have an equal weight balance in oder to operate. So no one can get off unless there is a substitute of equal weight.
So this is called habal-habal its a common transportation used in rural areas in Philippines. So years go back when there’s no cemented road this is their transportation (people,goods and essentials) in the mountains. Being a filipino i cant also think of riding in that motorcycle since the road is super off road and muddy. Habal habal is fewer now since the roads in provinces is cemented also in mountains. Props to the drivers ! Mabuhay !!
As a Filipino for me the term Habal Habal is generally used for motorcyle transport rental. In Metro Manila they also use the term Habal Habal for a motorcycle transport rental that is not registered to any known licensed transport company. This type of Habal Habal in the video that is a motorcycle with modified extension parts is usually termed by the locals as Skylab habal habal.
ich habe so viel respeckt for den menschen die einfach das beste aus ihrem leben machen und wie er darauf achtet sauber zu sein was ein guter kerl. denkt an alles.
Holly crap I love these things these are the Jeep nee from the 1970's! I lived in the Philippines 1973-1976 Airforce Bratt! I loved it there the people are Great! Just guessing they must of Banned the Original Jeep nee's? War era jeeps full off chrome and color hood ornaments everywhere lol! I remember it cost me 10 centos and trike/sidecar was 5! The Philippine people are very resourceful!😊
There are plenty of Jeepneys in Manila, and in Cagayan de Oro, Mindano. Probably lots of other places too. They are terribly polluting though because they use very worn diesel engines with no emissions controls, mechanical injection, and manual transmissions. They often spew clouds of smoke as they accelerate.
Dont worry Global Warming is a fools sham so much so they changed the name to "Climate Change" Its diesel it always puffs smoke even our new Diesel Semi's! Emissions lol yea key word there is "control"!
'Man, I remember in the 80s, people would sometimes throw a Filipino firecracker(they go BOOM, not a pop like American ones), in a passing Jeepney as a joke, and the whole thing would be filled with smoke lol. And what did the passengers do? Just HO HUM, and continue the ride! 🤣🤣🤣'
Need is the mother of invention , hard work and ingenuity is how industrialisation starts. Respect to all but first two guys get the most , just the sound of a solid days labour. 👍
Whatever any body say about this, but for me this is best usage of resources with physics principles. For me powerful bikes with engines like 650cc , 1000cc even more 1600cc for showoff is ridiculous and useless. In India we use bikes as part of our life, engines from 100cc to 150cc with best in class mileage, all made in India from world class brands like Hero, Bajaj, TVS, Honda...
Maaan, you get in an accident in that thing and you are toast. All those bars at rib level caging you in. One of the things that makes motorbikes "safe" is you can be thrown off in an accident. That thing will keep you caged in and play pinball, with you as the ball. It would be like having a person to either side of you taking turns smacking you in the ribs with a baseball bat. Not to overlook that Murphy's law probably states somewhere: "If your limbs can get stuck in it and twisted the wrong direction, they will." All those support bars and tie-down bars are a great place for an arm to end up while you are flipping down a hill. You can kiss that arm goodbye.
I’ve seen as many as 11 on one motorcycle in China, no platform. It might be one family, neighbors, or 2 families traveling. There is sometimes someone smoking and another person with a kid on their shoulder and yet another person holding an umbrella. Horns are used for traffic control and signaling rather than a lot of lights or signs. Miraculously there are few accidents. It’s due to collaboration, balance, and everyone doing their part.
Reportage très intéressant ! Incroyable ce vélo qui tansporte 6 passagers, sur des chemins dangereux, car en terre battue, avec des trous et des bosses... Bravo pour le conducteur !!!!
Great control of balance and skillfull rider. Great invention of the frame, very creative and practical and can accommodate so much stuff and people more than an expensive running costs of a car. At least it’s a lot safer than catching a ferry or flying high. Just hope it has enough power for hills and good brakes. You only see these vehicles in Asian countries and third world countries.
This is so true. This is one thing I noticed about the Philippines. Their roads are even better than the ones we have in the US. No lie. And that’s because their roads are made with real concrete. Not asphalt like here in the US.
Its better than flying with Airbus 380. Sometimes it will swim in flood. Next year a newly invented one that can fly is soon coming. Pre-order is now available with huge discounts / huge savings (%). Enjoy watching and share.
Im an old fart and over the years, I've been having lots of Filipino friends, and all 100% are very friendly, very easygoing they love their families and out of 50 or so only one has ever had a bad attitude and that was very rare.
Si es genial pero debieron colocarle ruedas a los bordes para que así la moto tenga más firmeza y el chofer pueda conducir mejor sin estar sufriendo con el peso
Here in the Philippines our ancestors had invented wooden plow and wooden roller to make rice paddies smooth to plant rice and other crops.bamboo cart to transport harvested rice.
На велосипеде колесо выдерживает тоже приличный вес. Конечно, превышение веса, приведет к быстрому износу. При езде по кочкам, спицы быстро разболтаются, либо вылетят, деформируется обод. Поэтому он возит с собой запасное колесо.
minh chua bao gio biet nuoc ban pilipin.nho co intenet minh moi duoc biet va hieu them nguoi dan pilipin rat giong nguoi VN bac tai sang kien da che ra chiec xe may cho duov 6 nguoi rat an toan de thuong tren ca tuyet voi chuc mung ban
The motorbike's manufacturer don't even know their bike can handle 6 extra people. I really appreciate the "innovation" & effort of the people.✌👌
Full size SUV such as Tahoe, Yukon, expedition can only have 6 seaters in total !!!
@@tkrdg7885 nah they got 8 and 9 seat trucks
They can't for long.
Maybe these innovations were of great help to augment their incomes but this bikes should be sturdy enough to prolonged the service worthiness.
Skygo motorbike is very good
I’m from the UK born and bred, but I’ve lived and worked among these people in the Philippines and they are so lovely, they pretty much always smile, I learned a lot when I was there, not just practical things but values too, and how to approach life, particularly problems. They never moan, they just laugh or smile. They are resourceful, and resiliant. I was so impressed I married one! Best thing I ever did. And trust me, I’ve seen some pretty interesting vehicles over there, reminded me of “Whacky Races” a cartoon from back in the day with Dastardly and Mutley, who remembers them? I live back home in Britain now with my amazing wife, but I have a part of me that’s homesick for the Philippines, that’s how much it affected me, watching this made me all nostalgic. Love them! ❤️ I especially love my Filippino family, my in-laws, salt of the earth and very family oriented. If it wasn’t for my health I would live there permanently, no question. When I was there I met other Brits and Americans and other Europeans who had married Filippino’s, many of them lived there. It used to wind me up how many of them would have a superiority complex, always moaning about how they did things and how they always wanted money. If you marry a Filippino you marry into the family, not just the bride. Of course they look to you for help and support, their lives are hard and they have little or no money, so if your thinking about marrying a Filippino, know that you will be expected to help the family out, it’s just the way it is, if your not prepared to do that then move on, it’s that simple. I don’t mind sharing whenever I can, my wife and I have paid for her young brothers education, we pay for medical bills and we send money for food every month. I knew this before I married and I’m ok with it, but if you are not prepared to do that DONT marry a Filippino. Personally, I love my Filippino family and am glad to help out. 😃
Basicamente qto mais um país é desenvolvido e rico o seu povo é mais civilizado
Thank you my friend, I gladly you did it. God bless you ❤
The two Filipinas I employ as programmers in the US are really delightful and wonderful people.
WOW, beautiful story. I am sure they value you too!!!
No one cares
Lots of respect for these folks who value whats truly important, family and happiness. I work with a lot of people from the Philippines in healthcare and they are some of the nicest and hardworking people in the industry.
But not their lives on a dangerous bike without even a helmet
@@zeeone4492 I mean that is true but it's just part of the culture, they don't really value wearing gear. Seems crazy to me but it is what it is.
One of the most hospitality races on the planet. The people are truly genuine and really friendly.
@@zeeone4492most can’t even afford proper shoes. The certainly aren’t in a position to buy a helmet
I have worked in the UAE for some time with Philippine people; they were the nicest and hardworking workers by far!!
and here in America a fullsize pick up only carries 1 person and a Starbuck
💀
This is the best comment ever.
you forgot the ego is about 6 tons
@@hana_moon adult, you mean toddler
@@cho2jzfe90 it's their choice and they are not the only ones.I Am a South African and I love big SUV s and Double Cabs and they are very popular here. This what I see here is nonsense, five people riding a two wheeler motor bike. Is this a common form of transport all over the world? No. In my opinion it's nothing nothing more than someone's idea of a joke. Here in Africa they will be laughing at this.
This is a video of working folks doing unglamorous work that needs to be done. Hats off to all these good folk.
Mouth agape! I can't believe what I'm watching. No insurance company on the planet would insure such activity. These people operate on nothing but faith. They are very resilient, get by with practically nothing. Have to admire the tenacity! Thanks for sharing.
Tenacity or stupidity. Guess you haven't seen body parts on roadways, there's a ton of videos on that.
we will see how resilient they are in a motorcycle accident without helmets on an overloaded vehicle on crappy roads
@@hindugoat2302silly comment, let’s just hope the best for them and congrats to them for surviving in grand fashion. I remember here in America when we would fill up the back of a pickup truck with riders. No insurance, no seats or seat belts, standing and waving to friends. Every country develops differently. They do what it takes to survive.
what's insurance? I heard one of them say
This is a poor country, getting insurance is not on the top of their minds. Putting food on the table is.
It's awesome to see someone with the skills and theoretical knowledge to modify their own motorcycle. It takes a lot of understanding and practical experience to get it right, kudos to them!
This type of Motorcycle transport is quite common in the mountains of Mindanao, and I have seen Tricycabs transport things like over 20 feet of bunches bamboo and half ton of gravel/ sand.When challenged we improvise, a lot of tasks are still done manually,like cutting lumber and mixing cement.
Lives are hard everywhere everyday, these people don’t give up. Balancing the weights is not easy, it’s a piece of art. Blessings ❤
That is true.
Is easy as duck with those machines, and those guys done good job invents that way of transport. Looks like they have everything they need, they are indemendent.
Những tay lái có sự cân bằng rất tuyệt vời . Thân chào những người anh em Philippin . Lời chào từ Việt Nam 🇻🇳.
Liên tỉnh chạy suốt 🎉❤😂
hard working people earning a honest living , respect :)
LOL
Isn't everyone hardworking people who work or is it just these??
Yes, unlike some of our govt official crocs who just knows how to corrupt. Sooo saddening and me just wishing that they would find conscience soonest.
The value of human life is too cheep in Philippine.
Just think of what they could do with an engineering degree from MIT and a job at SpaceX!!! Huge RESPECT!
I am a person working for a Korean company. There are many Filipino friends working at my company. After watching this video, I learned why these friends are short but strong. Thank you for the great video.
bence sabun yapan arkadaşlar filipinli değil
This brings back memories from when I was stationed at San Fernando, La Union in the 1970s. I had a Yamaha Enduro 360 and I used to take it up in the mountains where people lived in huts on stilts. Some of the old people up there told me the last American they saw was around WWII! People up there were poor but seemed friendly and happy.
Amazing people with their ability to face and solve problems, here transportation. I admire them. 👍👍
Better to ride a four wheeled motorbike like adding 2 wheels in the fron and 2 wheels in the back.
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if i did that you would say I am being reckless and endangering lives
but when they do it? genius!
Get your flat shovel ready.
Sunteti minunati si v_a descurcati an orice situatie.Tot respectul din Craiova _Romania
necessity is the mother of invention. Much respect to the ingenuity of these people.
Голь на выдумки хитра.
i been to the Philippines back in 2016 in Cebu ,the Filipinos are hard working people and are very good coming up with working idea' s,,i hope to go back there soon again just great people in the Philippines
Love and respect to the honest and hardworking people!
This is how I travel with my family, everyday, on the Ca.91 freeway. I even use the Fastrack lane. 👍
I can imagine surfboards and all off to the beach.
And this is why I don’t pity my fellow Americans. We already have too much and whine that it isn’t enough but these people have so very little and yet work hard helping each other and live happily without their electric cars or AI.
That is fact social life in Asia, and it's true what you say
Uh. Bạn nói đúng, người Mỹ rất sung sướng, đầy đủ các phương tiện làm việc và giao thông, và người Mỹ cũng viện trợ cho thế giới rất nhiều. Cảm ơn nước Mỹ hùng mạnh và bác ái.
Nhưng nước Mỹ đã mang đến chiến tranh và nước mắt cho bao nhiêu nước trên thế giới
@@taovu2136 sai lầm khi ngộ nhận như vậy, nếu không có Mỹ, thế giới càng hỗn loạn, nguy hiểm hơn.
ovu2136 kể ra đi ,năn nỉ đó
Trust given to the rider.. incredible
As an IT engineer, I have more respect for this guy than the useless GenZ coders.
这是真实的生活,不是极限运动,为第三世界的劳动人民点赞。。。加油。
菲律賓人真厲害
I like how they get off in tandem.
I am so impressed. Bravery by the riders. Nerves of steel.
Fillipino Uber Eats delivery.
I would be aprehensive of getting on one of those taxi bike . No handles. No seatbelts. No helmets.
運転してる人も凄いけど
乗る人もそれなりに
この乗り物に慣れてないと
転倒しますね
両サイドから同時に乗車するのも
降りるのもタイミングが大事
I saluted you all for your creativity, resilience,and hardworking to make a descent living to provide your families and community as well. ❤
It is Honda CG125/CG150 cloned/Modified engine.
This push rod engine is one of Hondas most reliable engine design. 125cc engine deliver 12.5 max BHP.
Great engine, and so simple too.
Simple=reliable
Wait till you see Honda TMX 155..thats the GOAT...designed by honda for philippines only..its ancestry was the CG.
@@cetocoquinto4704same unit different name
honda tmx 125 alpha is the most unreliable pushrod engine in PH. most videos on youtube consist of brandnew yet damage engine due to it's poor quality engine. no fool is gonna use that expensive yet easily get damage engine due to normal use. no one is even using that in the mountains wahahahaha.
Our laws in the US have so many restrictions making it hard to create a hustle such as this. Much respect to this man 😊
It's amazing people dare to ride this. You have to have an equal weight balance in oder to operate. So no one can get off unless there is a substitute of equal weight.
ありがとうございます。
珍しい映像と勤労する人々の姿に私は感銘を受けました。
Wow, the skill is great. Amazingly dangerous. I rode one of this at night once while I’m in the Philippines. Exciting ride.
凄いなー
バイクってこういうふうに使えるのか
Oh God please in the name of Jesus keep the people of the Philippines safe and save them God please the name of Jesus 🇺🇲💖🇵🇭
I bet you voted for Trump. Take a look at your own country, you need the prayers more than they do.
@@nunyabusiness4026 would you like to discuss that in person ? I didn't think so you little coward ! See you on Judgement Day ! 🇺🇲💖🇮🇱💖🇵🇭
I have an Old bajaj 100. Its very useful to me and my family.
Best love from Kenya.
They are great people making a living for their families. I really respect them. ❤
Salute! 🫡
Hardcore! Filipinos are just great people....
And we are too 😊
Wow, this is gold! 🏆 I learned so much from this video. Keep up the great work! 💪
These guys are so resourceful!
Those who are happy and content with what they have . ❤ . Let's learn humility from them.
So this is called habal-habal its a common transportation used in rural areas in Philippines. So years go back when there’s no cemented road this is their transportation (people,goods and essentials) in the mountains. Being a filipino i cant also think of riding in that motorcycle since the road is super off road and muddy. Habal habal is fewer now since the roads in provinces is cemented also in mountains. Props to the drivers ! Mabuhay !!
Just try to search habal hahal off road so you know what im referring about the super off road 😂
As a Filipino for me the term Habal Habal is generally used for motorcyle transport rental. In Metro Manila they also use the term Habal Habal for a motorcycle transport rental that is not registered to any known licensed transport company. This type of Habal Habal in the video that is a motorcycle with modified extension parts is usually termed by the locals as Skylab habal habal.
This is called skylab.
ich habe so viel respeckt for den menschen die einfach das beste aus ihrem leben machen und wie er darauf achtet sauber zu sein was ein guter kerl. denkt an alles.
Holly crap I love these things these are the Jeep nee from the 1970's! I lived in the Philippines 1973-1976 Airforce Bratt! I loved it there the people are Great! Just guessing they must of Banned the Original Jeep nee's? War era jeeps full off chrome and color hood ornaments everywhere lol! I remember it cost me 10 centos and trike/sidecar was 5! The Philippine people are very resourceful!😊
There are plenty of Jeepneys in Manila, and in Cagayan de Oro, Mindano. Probably lots of other places too. They are terribly polluting though because they use very worn diesel engines with no emissions controls, mechanical injection, and manual transmissions. They often spew clouds of smoke as they accelerate.
Dont worry Global Warming is a fools sham so much so they changed the name to "Climate Change" Its diesel it always puffs smoke even our new Diesel Semi's! Emissions lol yea key word there is "control"!
'Man, I remember in the 80s, people would sometimes throw a Filipino firecracker(they go BOOM, not a pop like American ones), in a passing Jeepney as a joke, and the whole thing would be filled with smoke lol. And what did the passengers do? Just HO HUM, and continue the ride! 🤣🤣🤣'
Such hard work. Respect and admiration.
Danke für die inFORMation 👍 schönes Fruchtbares Land und
Fleißige Menschen können auf dem Planet überall und immer gut leben👍
One of the best videos I've ever watched.
I'd love to go live in the Philippines. Canada is toast!
You don't know what you have until you lose it
Why do all the Phillippinos move here then?
Roadrage in America is more dangerous than this kind of transportation
@@ricbondoc637 agree, lots of disracted drivers too and over powered suvs and pock ups driven by toddlers
Salute ako sa mga Driver na ito, ang husay at malakas ang Guts, lalo na sa mga rough road, ibayong pag- iingat lang mga kabayan!
Riskli bir yolculuk araca 2 eksra teker daha mantikli bence söför dengeyi kaybederse hepsi öbür dünyaya gider 😂
2:08 That is not happening in any town or city i know or have been to. All got on at the same time, the first time!🤙👏👏👍👍
Need is the mother of invention , hard work and ingenuity is how industrialisation starts.
Respect to all but first two guys get the most , just the sound of a solid days labour. 👍
Whatever any body say about this, but for me this is best usage of resources with physics principles. For me powerful bikes with engines like 650cc , 1000cc even more 1600cc for showoff is ridiculous and useless. In India we use bikes as part of our life, engines from 100cc to 150cc with best in class mileage, all made in India from world class brands like Hero, Bajaj, TVS, Honda...
Well said brother.
You are 100 procent right 😂😂best happy memorie in 80s. Kolkatta
And royal Enfield
Love and respect from Long Beach, California. 💪❤
この様に沢山の人々を一台のバイクで運ぶというのは地球環境にとても理にかなっています。先進国で高級大型自動車に1人で乗ってガソリンやら、石炭や化石燃料で発電した電気で動く電気自動車に乗っていたら地球温暖化や二酸化炭素排出量は減りませんよ。この国のよう事はある意味大切で頬笑ましいてす
I love how the passengers know to get off both sides at the same time to not upset the balance.
知恵と工夫が生きている.私はこういう暮らし方が好きですよ.
今の日本人は便利さが当たり前になって考える力を失っている.
確かに、、、
出来るならやりたいが・・こういう事・・
便利さじゃなくて考える力とかより、命に重きを置いてるからでしょ・・それこそ考えてるからでしょ・・
知恵と工夫あって安全なのが日本でしょ・・
@@Kaiketsusan ですよね笑,戦後の復興を成し遂げた今の日本では考えられないことです.が,今の日本人には則を超えた発想ができず規制に従順すぎて世界のイニシアティブを獲れない.....といった私感から嘆きを投稿してみました.抽象化した捉えかたをして頂けましたら幸いです.
เก่งมากออกแบบได้ดี
ใช้ทรัพยากรได้คุ้มค่าที่สุด😊❤
凄いな。少しもバランスを崩さずに乗るなんて
You only see this style of motorcycle in parts of the Philippines where they get into muddy unpaved roads, you usually see tricycles with sidecars.
I like hard workers who do meticulous manual work.
I have been to most rural places in Africa this is the most amazing thing... Balancing 7 people is crazy
The fact that they still uses motorcycles with drum brake is mind blowing to me.
Also I like that they put roof on it.
Maaan, you get in an accident in that thing and you are toast. All those bars at rib level caging you in. One of the things that makes motorbikes "safe" is you can be thrown off in an accident. That thing will keep you caged in and play pinball, with you as the ball. It would be like having a person to either side of you taking turns smacking you in the ribs with a baseball bat.
Not to overlook that Murphy's law probably states somewhere: "If your limbs can get stuck in it and twisted the wrong direction, they will."
All those support bars and tie-down bars are a great place for an arm to end up while you are flipping down a hill. You can kiss that arm goodbye.
バイクの運転手さんのバランス感覚が凄いですね。
I’ve seen as many as 11 on one motorcycle in China, no platform. It might be one family, neighbors, or 2 families traveling. There is sometimes someone smoking and another person with a kid on their shoulder and yet another person holding an umbrella. Horns are used for traffic control and signaling rather than a lot of lights or signs. Miraculously there are few accidents. It’s due to collaboration, balance, and everyone doing their part.
Imagine what this guy can do with a bigger stronger motorbike.
You are wonderful and you can handle any situation. All the respect from Craiova _ Romania 🌻
Reportage très intéressant ! Incroyable ce vélo qui tansporte 6 passagers, sur des chemins dangereux, car en terre battue, avec des trous et des bosses... Bravo pour le conducteur !!!!
でも乗りたくない、
Incredible teamwork in making Soylent Green!
Wow. Indian uberr bike taxi should be like this. Less traffic on road. Full earnings.
In India, Jugaar thela does same work. Rather more heavy work.
heavy work means you'd need an absurd size of rear sprocket for more torque
In India human life does not have any value ... unless you were a cow, monkey or animal... so risks are not considerated.
these 125cc bike are no joke these are extremely powerful i saw some carry 500kg weight
素晴らしいテクニック素晴らしいオートバイ。
Great control of balance and skillfull rider. Great invention of the frame, very creative and practical and can accommodate so much stuff and people more than an expensive running costs of a car. At least it’s a lot safer than catching a ferry or flying high. Just hope it has enough power for hills and good brakes. You only see these vehicles in Asian countries and third world countries.
what do you jean 3rd world?wht. revolting phrase!🤮🤮3rd world in whose eyes?? not God’s thats for sure.
This type of vehicle can be permitted in rural and semi urban areas .
Basic knowledge is uncommon here, brakes, body and clutch is not design to use like this but they don't care. So relaxing
Beautiful clean roads, no potholes
This is so true. This is one thing I noticed about the Philippines. Their roads are even better than the ones we have in the US. No lie.
And that’s because their roads are made with real concrete. Not asphalt like here in the US.
Meus parabéns gostei muinto pode ser una inovação pro futuro ideia boa eldine
Its better than flying with Airbus 380. Sometimes it will swim in flood. Next year a newly invented one that can fly is soon coming. Pre-order is now available with huge discounts / huge savings (%). Enjoy watching and share.
J’admire ces gens tellement ingénieux et courageux !!! Bravo à vous tous !!!
左右の重量配分を均等にしないとエライコッチャやな
Very daring act with this driver. Only in Philippines. The risk is very much high. Pray for safety for everyone
You can find such ingenuity from ordinary folks when government officials do not use public transport.
Im an old fart and over the years, I've been having lots of Filipino friends, and all 100% are very friendly, very easygoing they love their families and out of 50 or so only one has ever had a bad attitude and that was very rare.
Unreal man give these folks credit 👍👍👍👍👍👍
法律違反では?
this was one of the most entertaining videos i have seen recently
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Great work with the different camera perspectives of the ride.
This is very helpful with small motors get the job done. They are super hero
Họ coi sinh mang nhẹ như bông gòn
Motorcycle manufacturers will cry if they watch this video. Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Nothing safe, one accident and many injured or dead.
No problemo. They breed quickly. 😆
Nothing made by man is safe, even one aeroplane or bus accident and see the number of casualties
Wow, logistics of wooden logs is in El Salvador, there is the Coatepeque Lake!! Salvadorean people is creative!!
I really like this unbelievable various use of arrangement on bike.
Si es genial pero debieron colocarle ruedas a los bordes para que así la moto tenga más firmeza y el chofer pueda conducir mejor sin estar sufriendo con el peso
Here in the Philippines our ancestors had invented wooden plow and wooden roller to make rice paddies smooth to plant rice and other crops.bamboo cart to transport harvested rice.
Ngồi lên xe này coi như chỉ cách thiên đàng có nửa bước chân thôi.
😂
Ok
Nó va chạm một cái thì mẹ nhìn ko ra luôn
타이어와 휠이 견뎌내는게 대단하다.
자기는 조심한다고 해도 남들이 살짝만 건드려도 넘어질텐데 너무 위험하네요.
@@bog.byeonggil 필리핀에선 정글 벌목시 오토바이로 벌목한 나무를 운반합니다. 큰 차가 들어갈수 없으니 작은 오토바이로 운반하는데
그 작은 오토바이에 바리바리 실은 나무를 보면 대단함.
@@bog.byeonggil Цирк на колёсах
На велосипеде колесо выдерживает тоже приличный вес. Конечно, превышение веса, приведет к быстрому износу. При езде по кочкам, спицы быстро разболтаются, либо вылетят, деформируется обод. Поэтому он возит с собой запасное колесо.
시골 에서만 탑니다..ㅋㅋ 무게로 따지면 우리나라 동대문시장 원단 나르시는 더 무거워요 보통 300키로 실코 다니는데
Innovation at the best level. Nothing is impossible.
Provide helmets to all passengers, for safety.
That´s to much thinking for them...
It is an appriciatable approach to familiar the poor with the new ideas of earning.
Truly insane and deadly.
They have to add two more wheels on the sides of the motorcycle 🏍️ for all that cargo.
Una quebrada de horquilla, delantera y adiós.*. (8 difuntos)
@@lionrodz Good. Still if they hit anything har they are in big trouble.
minh chua bao gio biet nuoc ban pilipin.nho co intenet minh moi duoc biet va hieu them nguoi dan pilipin rat giong nguoi VN bac tai sang kien da che ra chiec xe may cho duov 6 nguoi rat an toan de thuong tren ca tuyet voi chuc mung ban