Im a bike deliver in Brazil and I love to see how people around the world do the same thing. Also, maybe one day if I travel to live somewhere else I go already knowing what to expect
When I was a shift manager at McDonald's I rode 12 miles a day round trip to get there. At my current job I ride 4 miles a day. I could do this no problem.
Yes, this really sucks! Uber sent me 14 miles away on my bike haha. Deliveroo and Stuart however do show the drop off location :) In America, Uber does show the drop-off location, it should come to the UK in the near future! I hope..
Huge security problem. They'd need to index the houses of everyone on royal mail's registry. That's all Crown copyright act. Not to mention the gdpr implications
Yup I've had many hours where I make over 15 $/hour which is good for me because I enjoy it and I've worked shit jobs for 12-13 $/hour. I'm young and I live in a busy area so it works well for me but I've lived in places that don't get busy which makes it harder.
@@bingbong419 me getting blown over by a strong wind cause i tRiEd To KeEP tHE FoOd waRm meanwhile this chad is delivering cold burgers by the pannierful
I’m glad some one else clocked that 😂 I’m surprised they even give him orders I work in Bristol and 8/10 times they in restaurant asking for a thermal bag 😑
I'd like to challenge that :D I'll let you off seeing as you posted this comment before I started haha. I'm just messing :) Bike Deliveries is definitely one of the best!
ALWAYS lock up your bike when picking up your order! I'd recommend a chunky chain that is hard to cut, you can wrap this around your saddle when riding :) You can also buy a bike alarm that goes off when someone touches your bike, it works really well!
@@GigHustle completely agree should always lock up your bike when doing delivery I have alarm lock one day someone tried to steal and the alarm went off haha
Currently do UE by car for spare change but with gas at $1.80/l in Ontario Im going by bike once the snows gone. Something to do while kids are in school. Looks more fun by bike, I hate driving.
To answer the videos question from my experience. On Friday night I made £120 from 5pm - 9:30 pm and tonight (saturday) I made a little over £100 for around 5 hours work. I use Deliveroo and just eat who I think pay a little better than Uber
It is. As a former HGV driver he was putting himself in great danger going on the inside like he was doing. ATT cyclists do not ever go on the inside as an HGV or Bus or large van is turning left. This is probably the most dangerous manoeuvre you can do and its the NO1 cause of cyclists deaths on the roads each year. Do not expect an HGV to see you - there is around 11 feet of dead space you cannot be seen.
Yeah he was riding a little crazy for my liking. I live in Chicago and usually take the side streets if I can, it's so much safer for bikers than the bike gutter on a busy arterial street
Hi there, hope you don't mind me asking - What bike do you use? I'm also wondering if you think it would be sustainable to do this as a "side hustle" ha - thanks
@@mrreinark3388 I did, and ate the food, I legit broke down crying bc my life is so hard and that day just made shit worse tbh. I’m in a lot better of a situation now though
I would love to do this. But I would gotta move to a state that's warm all year round. Good exercise and you make money. It's a win win man. Good stuff
I work at McDonald’s and what we do when giving drinks to Uber drivers is double lid the drinks to make sure nothing spills out or to at least make it less likely
Having a thermal backpack that is securely fitted to your back is the best way to prevent drinks from spilling! Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think it's a good idea to have your food in panniers that low down on your bike, the drinks will bounce around and leak from the vibrations. As for hot drinks, they are a pain, it's almost impossible to prevent them from leaking because they have a hole in the lid. The only way is for the restaurant to package them properly. Hope this helps :)
@@simpysnake5767 double lidding the soft drinks works well. However just today I found out that Macdonalds have changed their lids and aren't double lidding anymore. The lids are worse than before!
@@GigHustle i think my McDonald’s still has some old stock then because I’m still using the typical lids. Or maybe you live in the US and US McDonald’s have changed their lids, I dont know, but so far I’ve been using the typical lids and we are still double lidding the cups to give Uber eats couriers.
@@simpysnake5767 my mate London Eats, just made a video today showing the new lids. I don't know if this is a new thing or just temporary. I live in the UK bro :) I've started making videos too haha
I use a GoPro HERO8 Black. I have an iPhone 11 so it's waterproof. You can just buy a waterproof case for your phone or get a zip-up phone holder that can also store your power bank and a couple other things :)
I need to get me an e-bike,looks like a piece of cake on those..I do ubereats and door dash on a regular bike and I feel like I'm losing out on a few orders here and there cause I have to take a break sometimes.
@@4thjulycali nice!..have you tried putting scotch tape on the lid hole and and extra tape over the lid to keep it in place?..it works for me,here and there the lid tape might come off cause of the moisture but for the most part it works well.I use a food delivery back pack with cupholders..but You can also get you a bike rack and put a milk crate on it and get you a small thermal drink holder from ebay and strap it in good so it doesn't move around inside the milk crate
@@joaquinherrera5851 I’m still experimenting and running into small issues but resolving them little by little, appreciate your advice, I have a little girl I have to take care of with 3 jobs so I need all the help I can get!
Drinks spillages are definitely a problem, especially for bike couriers! Hot drinks are the worst, they have a hole in the lid so no matter how carefully you ride it's likely to leak :( However don't let this put you off! Just reject hot drinks and make sure your bag is properly setup for cold drinks :)
As we know McDonald’s drinks are the worst but I just use the back bag using lots of bubble wrap or whatever material available to Secure the drinks. I find things on the back on your bike like having McDonald’s drinks in a pannier bag is a rough ride for the food and drink items because your sitting on the back of the bike frame and it shakes more at the back I find ( well that’s my experience ) but saying that their are plenty of people who say panniers are more Secure and Convenient
@@robhingston I agree with you completely! I try to avoid taking orders from McDonalds. Panniers are definitely not a good idea for transporting drinks, a backpack is much more stable and the drinks don't move around as much!
I remember in the vid you posted about your bike, you mentioned that your BASIL XL pannier is thermally insulated. I ordered the same one, but I don't think mine is thermally insulated. I am a uni student that just started doing UE for some income this summer (and beyond during the academic year). Would you mind linking where you got your BASIL XL pannier from? I'm in Europe (although not in the UK) as well. Thanks! Love your vids!
i would recommend the unbranded TPU bag from the ubereats kit store mate. It's a bit pricey but mines lasted me well for the past 6 months, it's big but not too big and its thermally insulated. (also because it's unbranded you can multi-app with it)
@@iamactuallyover18 hey, thanks for your reply and suggestion! I have no idea what TPU means. However, I strongly prefer *NOT* using a backpack/rucksack of any kind (branded or unbranded) that's why the pannier option is most appealing to me. PS: I avoid large orders (pizzas and the likes) in order not to mess up people's foods.
When you leave it at the door and don’t come into contact with the customer, the app asks you to take a photo and confirm that the product has been delivered. At least now it is like this
Hi there! I just started working on Uber eats on my bike, I would really appreciate if you reply to me, I was wondering what kinda bag do you use for deliveries? Does it work if you have to Carrie a lot of drinks?
Im with just eat and I hate it when you can't find where it is and have to ring them lol. The good thing is we get peddle assist ebikes so you don't have to peddle to hard up the hills lol. But I'm gonna get my cbt so I can use there scooters
What bag do you use for deliveries? Do you have problems spilling drinks? I have just started doing deliveries for Uber in Nottingham and use a backpack, but quite often spill drinks especially coffee. Thanks in advance
Hi Kevin! I do deliveries in Nottingham too :) I recently made a video on how to prevent drinks from spilling! However hot drinks are a pain in the butt! I just cancel hot drinks when I see them, it will save you so much stress and hassle! Hot drinks have a hole in the lid and so it's almost impossible to stop it from leaking even a little bit. The only way is for the restaurant to pack them properly, Greggs are very good at this :)
Amazing video, I do car 🚙 Uber eats, but I want to consider doing bike 🚴 Uber eats, but I don’t have elect bike 🚴 I have a Trek Fx3 and a rear bike rack, but I like your bike bag. Thanks for sharing your journey via UA-cam on Uber Eats by ways of bike trailing.
I don't know why I love watching this type of content.
I have a full time job and don’t need extra money...but watching these vids made me want to have a go...my bag is arriving tomoz...🤣
@@mcbusted1985 Nice! Keep safe out there.
@@mcbusted1985 how did it go??
I think it's almost like a game. You get to see in real-time someone completing missions and can see that POV footage :)
Im a bike deliver in Brazil and I love to see how people around the world do the same thing. Also, maybe one day if I travel to live somewhere else I go already knowing what to expect
When I was a shift manager at McDonald's I rode 12 miles a day round trip to get there. At my current job I ride 4 miles a day. I could do this no problem.
Well done mate, don't remember asking 😂
@@warrenlambert9874he doesn’t need to he asked. Go say stupid shit somewhere else
@@warrenlambert9874I don’t remember asking your opinion 😂
@@salmanalvi5487 🤣🤣🤣 thanks mate
@@warrenlambert9874Your welcome mate
finally something nice to watch 😁
It actually is nice to watch
it is a shame that you can't see where you need to deliver (customer's place) before accept the order.
Yes, this really sucks! Uber sent me 14 miles away on my bike haha. Deliveroo and Stuart however do show the drop off location :) In America, Uber does show the drop-off location, it should come to the UK in the near future! I hope..
I know that's huge let down
Huge security problem. They'd need to index the houses of everyone on royal mail's registry. That's all Crown copyright act. Not to mention the gdpr implications
@@shibainu6087 I could help if they just showed the distance then instead of the address.
@@GigHustle shouldn't uber know your on a bicycle and try to make the miles low?
It all depends on the area, day of the week, bonus offerings, etc. But you can make good money!!
Yup I've had many hours where I make over 15 $/hour which is good for me because I enjoy it and I've worked shit jobs for 12-13 $/hour. I'm young and I live in a busy area so it works well for me but I've lived in places that don't get busy which makes it harder.
My guy out here delivering food out of bike panniers. No thermal bag for this king
There's me riding with a massive fucking deliveroo cube
@@bingbong419 me getting blown over by a strong wind cause i tRiEd To KeEP tHE FoOd waRm meanwhile this chad is delivering cold burgers by the pannierful
@@bobzilla211 xd well I guess you can insulate your panniers too no?
I’m glad some one else clocked that 😂 I’m surprised they even give him orders I work in Bristol and 8/10 times they in restaurant asking for a thermal bag 😑
I'm slowly becoming addicted to your videos
The highest production UE videos on youtube. Keep up the good work.
I'd like to challenge that :D I'll let you off seeing as you posted this comment before I started haha. I'm just messing :) Bike Deliveries is definitely one of the best!
How do you protect your bike when you leave it outside a restaurant? Do you just have the u lock?
Yes you lock it up
ALWAYS lock up your bike when picking up your order! I'd recommend a chunky chain that is hard to cut, you can wrap this around your saddle when riding :) You can also buy a bike alarm that goes off when someone touches your bike, it works really well!
@@GigHustle completely agree should always lock up your bike when doing delivery I have alarm lock one day someone tried to steal and the alarm went off haha
@@Alfieleep02 bike alarm
lock it up, even if you use three locks it take less time than finding a parking spot when driving car
Re-upload, I remember that doorbell goin off for ages after u just pressed it.
Yep😂
Question about tax:
Can you use bicycle mileage as standard deduction? I’ve been hearing mixed answers
It depends on your legal structuring. Sole proprietor is taxed as an employee, llc is taxed as a business.
Personally I get temporary fuel storage, so I use that money and put towards my bike.
put a small gas tank on the bike.
Currently do UE by car for spare change but with gas at $1.80/l in Ontario Im going by bike once the snows gone. Something to do while kids are in school. Looks more fun by bike, I hate driving.
To answer the videos question from my experience. On Friday night I made £120 from 5pm - 9:30 pm and tonight (saturday) I made a little over £100 for around 5 hours work. I use Deliveroo and just eat who I think pay a little better than Uber
Do you think that is possible work like a part time job delivery? I mean in night!
Great video, I have to say, it looks a little bit dangerous going through the traffic :(
It is. As a former HGV driver he was putting himself in great danger going on the inside like he was doing. ATT cyclists do not ever go on the inside as an HGV or Bus or large van is turning left. This is probably the most dangerous manoeuvre you can do and its the NO1 cause of cyclists deaths on the roads each year. Do not expect an HGV to see you - there is around 11 feet of dead space you cannot be seen.
Yeah he was riding a little crazy for my liking. I live in Chicago and usually take the side streets if I can, it's so much safer for bikers than the bike gutter on a busy arterial street
@@specialkcitizen6263 lol. lmao.
Come to India. It's lethal
Nice video my friend!! May I ask what kind of rear bag do you use, and are they stable enough for this job?
Bro said Friend and still got ignored 🤣🤣
I left South America for Europe, and when you're an immigrant, it's not easy to get a job, thanks for that encouragement.🙂
2:24 wanted you to come in...
Do you have a link to your insulated bag and phone holder?
Do you receive faster order or closer distance ?
Hi there, hope you don't mind me asking - What bike do you use? I'm also wondering if you think it would be sustainable to do this as a "side hustle" ha - thanks
It definitely is
Hey man, what equipment do you run for your bike
Hi, how much do you usually cycle per day with it when doing food delivery? Around 80 miles per day?
Did my first order today and they lie a lot, they say “3 miles total” and send you literally like 15 miles for a $4 order lol
@@SepaloidTV how
@@SepaloidTV This is true.
@@SepaloidTV can’t you cancel picking up the order?
@@mrreinark3388 I did, and ate the food, I legit broke down crying bc my life is so hard and that day just made shit worse tbh. I’m in a lot better of a situation now though
I would love to do this. But I would gotta move to a state that's warm all year round.
Good exercise and you make money. It's a win win man. Good stuff
Hi man how do you manage to prevent drinks and coffee from spilling when you have a food bag at the back of your bike ?
I work at McDonald’s and what we do when giving drinks to Uber drivers is double lid the drinks to make sure nothing spills out or to at least make it less likely
Having a thermal backpack that is securely fitted to your back is the best way to prevent drinks from spilling! Maybe I'm wrong but I don't think it's a good idea to have your food in panniers that low down on your bike, the drinks will bounce around and leak from the vibrations. As for hot drinks, they are a pain, it's almost impossible to prevent them from leaking because they have a hole in the lid. The only way is for the restaurant to package them properly. Hope this helps :)
@@simpysnake5767 double lidding the soft drinks works well. However just today I found out that Macdonalds have changed their lids and aren't double lidding anymore. The lids are worse than before!
@@GigHustle i think my McDonald’s still has some old stock then because I’m still using the typical lids. Or maybe you live in the US and US McDonald’s have changed their lids, I dont know, but so far I’ve been using the typical lids and we are still double lidding the cups to give Uber eats couriers.
@@simpysnake5767 my mate London Eats, just made a video today showing the new lids. I don't know if this is a new thing or just temporary. I live in the UK bro :) I've started making videos too haha
I plan to start this up soon on rentable ebikes when your set as a bicycle does it automatically give you deliveries that are within pretty close by
What recording equipment do you use for these videos? also how do you protect your phone when it rains?
I use a GoPro HERO8 Black. I have an iPhone 11 so it's waterproof. You can just buy a waterproof case for your phone or get a zip-up phone holder that can also store your power bank and a couple other things :)
Hi there, I do UberEats using my car but I'm thinking of start using my bike, what bag do you use in the video?
How many miles has you’re bike done? And could you do a review on you bike
Check one of the earliest videos on the channel.
It's been 2 years, legend is that bell is still ringing
I need to get me an e-bike,looks like a piece of cake on those..I do ubereats and door dash on a regular bike and I feel like I'm losing out on a few orders here and there cause I have to take a break sometimes.
I just got one, trying to figure out all the fountain drinks though! I’m in California
@@4thjulycali nice!..have you tried putting scotch tape on the lid hole and and extra tape over the lid to keep it in place?..it works for me,here and there the lid tape might come off cause of the moisture but for the most part it works well.I use a food delivery back pack with cupholders..but You can also get you a bike rack and put a milk crate on it and get you a small thermal drink holder from ebay and strap it in good so it doesn't move around inside the milk crate
@@4thjulycali something like this
@@joaquinherrera5851 I’m still experimenting and running into small issues but resolving them little by little, appreciate your advice, I have a little girl I have to take care of with 3 jobs so I need all the help I can get!
@@4thjulycali no problem, keep grinding homie.. it'll be worth it in the end
Im surprised you never lock your bike?!
i felt the same when he just left the bike outside the store, I was like "wtf at least lock the wheels to the frame"
I hope he lives in a nice area lol
He's in Bristol
In which city?
Hey nice vid. Do you ever have a problem with drinks spilling in your bag?
Drinks spillages are definitely a problem, especially for bike couriers! Hot drinks are the worst, they have a hole in the lid so no matter how carefully you ride it's likely to leak :( However don't let this put you off! Just reject hot drinks and make sure your bag is properly setup for cold drinks :)
@@GigHustle how would you reject hot drinks? Can you tell what the order is before you accept it?
@@ghidfg are u wid delivroo uber eats or just eat
How is it in Bristol mate? Just did my first day in Cardiff and was ok, could be better, mind.
Well how much did he make
what kind of bag are you using?
which e-bike you are using? It has a nice speed
Is it a good idea to do this job as full-time?
1:45 why don t u caary a hotpot type bag ??
Love the shortcuts you are taking!
i love watching bikers because it's just nice to bike around town yk
What courier insurance you use buddy ?
iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus you got there?
Great video! Question, what brand and model is your bike!?
Do you have a link to the bag you use mate? Also what is your referral code? I've not joined yet looking to join soon!
Make sure to sign up for all of the apps! This will prove beneficial for you in the future :) If you have any questions at all let me know!
Hi, can you say the size of the bag your using.
Do you use a e bike?
He does yes, I think it is Carrera Crossfire E Mens Electric Hybrid
Christopher Kinkead thanks
@@visionaryapril_art kinkhead*
Is this electric bike or do you have to use your legs?
Brother Which delivery bag do you use?
Hi, could you tell me the name of the bag and where you bought it from please?
Have you ever had your bike stolen? I'm from America and there are druggies that swipe anything not nailed down.
Hey! I deliver with an Uber eats bag on my back! Do you think a pannier bag is better for drink leakage?
As we know McDonald’s drinks are the worst but I just use the back bag using lots of bubble wrap or whatever material available to Secure the drinks. I find things on the back on your bike like having McDonald’s drinks in a pannier bag is a rough ride for the food and drink items because your sitting on the back of the bike frame and it shakes more at the back I find ( well that’s my experience ) but saying that their are plenty of people who say panniers are more Secure and Convenient
@@robhingston I agree with you completely! I try to avoid taking orders from McDonalds. Panniers are definitely not a good idea for transporting drinks, a backpack is much more stable and the drinks don't move around as much!
please tell me where can I find an insulated bag as yours?
What type of hot bag are you using?
I remember in the vid you posted about your bike, you mentioned that your BASIL XL pannier is thermally insulated. I ordered the same one, but I don't think mine is thermally insulated. I am a uni student that just started doing UE for some income this summer (and beyond during the academic year). Would you mind linking where you got your BASIL XL pannier from? I'm in Europe (although not in the UK) as well.
Thanks! Love your vids!
i would recommend the unbranded TPU bag from the ubereats kit store mate. It's a bit pricey but mines lasted me well for the past 6 months, it's big but not too big and its thermally insulated. (also because it's unbranded you can multi-app with it)
@@iamactuallyover18 hey, thanks for your reply and suggestion! I have no idea what TPU means. However, I strongly prefer *NOT* using a backpack/rucksack of any kind (branded or unbranded) that's why the pannier option is most appealing to me.
PS: I avoid large orders (pizzas and the likes) in order not to mess up people's foods.
Help me to escape from latin america !!
This was like going on bike ride with u. Pretty good video.
Man what type of ebike is this? How many miles it can survive per charge etc .. Thanks
Up
Where did u get that saddle bag? I want to purchase one
Do you lock your bike before entering a restaurant?
You should
Also .. for Uber Eats you don’t have to take a pic of the food right? Thxx
When you leave it at the door and don’t come into contact with the customer, the app asks you to take a photo and confirm that the product has been delivered. At least now it is like this
Can your e bike charge your phone whilst you’re peddling?
Hi
Which bike you use ?
I’m looking for a electric bike for delivery
Do you have to ride on the road?
Can you deliver on E-scooter the one that has a seat? Thinking of getting that
Yes u can deliver even with car, is up to you
No double booking?
what bike are you riding?
Why would you ride against traffic in any circumstances
You are amazing liked and subbed
Did that first bird answer the door with no trousers on!?!?!?
She had a skirt
Shouldn't you be using an insulated bag ?
Which country is this?
What kinda bike bag is that?
Is that a bicycle or e bike?
Hi there! I just started working on Uber eats on my bike, I would really appreciate if you reply to me, I was wondering what kinda bag do you use for deliveries? Does it work if you have to Carrie a lot of drinks?
they don’t give your orders w drinks if you sign up with a bike, i believe
@@bighead5849 They did for me
God bless you for sharing this video it was so incredible watching you ride your bike in the United Kingdom all possibly England o London
Where is this?
Hi what bike do you use?
what city is this?
Your videos are so entertaining than movies brother
Make daily videos so I can enjoy even more 😁✌🏼
Any driving licence is required for this bike.?
Im with just eat and I hate it when you can't find where it is and have to ring them lol. The good thing is we get peddle assist ebikes so you don't have to peddle to hard up the hills lol. But I'm gonna get my cbt so I can use there scooters
Have you been impacted by the jobs cuts at Airbus?
Thankfully not! Most engineering jobs are safe
Which bicycle r u using and how much that
What bag do you use for deliveries? Do you have problems spilling drinks? I have just started doing deliveries for Uber in Nottingham and use a backpack, but quite often spill drinks especially coffee. Thanks in advance
Hi Kevin! I do deliveries in Nottingham too :) I recently made a video on how to prevent drinks from spilling! However hot drinks are a pain in the butt! I just cancel hot drinks when I see them, it will save you so much stress and hassle! Hot drinks have a hole in the lid and so it's almost impossible to stop it from leaking even a little bit. The only way is for the restaurant to pack them properly, Greggs are very good at this :)
Is this UK?
what is the name of the camera u using
How did u mange the pizza with this box
Amazing video, I do car 🚙 Uber eats, but I want to consider doing bike 🚴 Uber eats, but I don’t have elect bike 🚴 I have a Trek Fx3 and a rear bike rack, but I like your bike bag. Thanks for sharing your journey via UA-cam on Uber Eats by ways of bike trailing.
Can i do this job without driving licences, by bicycle?
Please sir reply me,
Yes as long as you're old enough.
If you do Uber eats on a bicycle in Ocala Florida you might not live very long LOL
What bike is this?
Is this in Ireland?
is this a electric bike?
In a bike is more dangerous there are too many crazy drivers.
Do we need a license for bicycle ?
Bro is living on side quests
Thanks for this video. What does 1.2 mean? I heard you saying it after the lady in pink said 'thank you, at the end of the video.
That's the multiplier. They raise it from time to time when they need to motivate the riders to pick up more orders.
@ How much do Uber pay per hour?
Appreciated your efforts
Where can I get this bike bags?
What is your speed display set to? Mph or kph?
Mph
100Mph woo is that acceptable by Uber? cause they restricted my account by riding on high speed of 30km/h via bicycle
Pretty sure that was 10.0 😂
@@rojeshchemjong8710 Bruh how can he even ride at 100mph on a bike