I really appreciate the abundance of shared paths in the cbd area. I hate navigating thru some of the traffic there. I get horned at so many times even though i was following road cyclist rules.
Yep agreed, especially those one-lane roads and roads with double-left lanes, I hate those. CBD has so many of those. Not to mention you get to also skip some of the traffic junctions, which can be a time suck. Ride safe!
Most drivers who are unhappy at ebike citizens are barking up the wrong tree. Which Ebikers wants to go on the road risking their lives and be horned and hated by cars and bus drivers? While there are always exceptions, given a choice, most cyclists and Ebikers don't want to use the road for the obvious risks they are exposed to. Of course many cyclists with high speed high priced road bicycles can pedal at speeds of 40-50kmh easily are not so much worried. Nevertheless, roads are better for cycling in terms of the smoothness of the road compared to pedestrians but this does not mean cyclists want the risks from cars. They do so as it's the only way for them to pedal at high speeds. Risks remain. So, simply put, if there is dedicated cycling only tracks, they would have used it. Most who kpkb at cyclists are those who never cycle and they assume they will never need to. Now these are usually unhappy disgruntled people. They jump on the attach putting nasty comments because they can vent their frustrations with life . These are failures. Put it this way, you ask them, have you never broken traffic rules? Have you intentionally not signalled causing misunderstandings to road users and putting them at risk? Of course every driver has broken traffic rules . They are no better. Cyclists are humans are pedestrians can also be drivers all at the same time. When these forkers one day forced jobless they will realise they can use the bike to do food delivery and when self-interest is aligned, they will never scold cyclists . Long story short, it's the Policy that forces us to go onto the roads and piss off drivers. This regardless of there are rule breakers or reckless ones or not because every Singapore vehicle type has reckless drivers and rule breakers and modders. So don't be confused by the lambasting . A car driver horning at you does not mean they are right. They could be the typical ugly s.o.b lousy Singapore drivers which exists plenty everyday since decades ago, captured on video everyday. Unfortunately, many who read the news are news that are bad. They formed an impression that all Ebikers are modders and break traffic rules. It's a common symptom with simpletons. These are easily gaslighted by anyone. Reality is, all vehicle owners break traffic rules at least once. Fact remains : most humans killed in accidents are killed by cars. Period.
@@berniestudio I am fine. Miss you lah. And so happy you are back to Deliveroo lah. Feel more closer to you now already lor. Panda need to book shift. Same as green. I tried green a few times, unable to book shift, all taken. And if you don't book, you can't really get any orders. 7pm to 2am maximum I did was 6 orders with green hahaha.
@@berniestudio yeah I know, but sister, actually midnight also not much order. And also my parents keep nagging and worry I work until so late outside. Mostly I will work like 2am or best is can end at 1am like that. Not convenient to work alone until 3 to 4 am also la.
@@berniestudio I mean it. Seriously will miss you this person on and off. Like will wondering where is she working now, why she no more upload video le huh.
Bernie, thanks for this documentary. The 15AH seems sufficient. Btw, are hydraulic brakes allowed by law already? I think i have misperceived that dye to weight limit eco 1 and 2 not allowed to change from stock parts. But of course hydraulics are not heavy too. Any discount if buy your type of brakes? Dys....xxx?
Thanks for watching my video! Hydraulic brakes are allowed. You can see the full specs for the Eco Drive Classic here drivebikes.sg/product/eco-drive-classic/ Yes there is a special rate for sale and installation of just the hydraulic brakes, please dm me on instagram for more details. @deliveredbybernie.
Hello! i want to ask how tiring is riding an ebike during food delivery? Im thinking of changing from e scooter to ebike but im afraid after paddling for hours at the end of the day i would be super exhausted. May i know what is your opinion?
Hello! To answer your question, it really depends. The torque on a stock e-bike is not that great, so if you are cycling uphill or starting at a stop light on an incline frequently, you might find yourself tiring easily. The pedaling is not that tiring as you don't have to maintain a high cadence like a normal bike. Just pedal as much as the speed is maintained by the pedal sensor. So this means if you are riding on flat road it isn't so tiring. E-Bikes are also not allowed on footpaths, so I would dismount and push if it's faster walking against traffic along the footpath vs riding one big round. Pushing the bike for long distances or uphill can add to the tiredness. The rest is just relying on your stamina building, more like training for a marathon. Your body will slowly get used to the long distance. Weather also plays a part. Definitely more energy-draining under hot sun compared to evening breezy deliveries. Hope this helps!
How much ah you think you need if deliveroo keep asking you to go up mount Sophia/other orchard hills such as Leonie hill? Hills and mountains affect mileage.. they have the right to keep asking you to go there.. these customers want the convenience, they don't mind waiting for you
Lol, that'll be brutal. I went up a few hilly roads in this video, so my results you can say is pretty average. Like I mentioned in this video, if it can last in Downtown, it can last in any other zone in Singapore. If you have the energy, try to use a lower gear like 4 instead of 5. I feel keeping it at 5 eats more battery.
But so surprised that 15ah battery can last 8 hours with Deliveroo?! Their trips are all super long one sial. I send two trips for green, at around 5.5km. But I send one for deliveroo will, and can up to 6 to 8km.
I really appreciate the abundance of shared paths in the cbd area. I hate navigating thru some of the traffic there. I get horned at so many times even though i was following road cyclist rules.
Yep agreed, especially those one-lane roads and roads with double-left lanes, I hate those. CBD has so many of those. Not to mention you get to also skip some of the traffic junctions, which can be a time suck.
Ride safe!
Most drivers who are unhappy at ebike citizens are barking up the wrong tree. Which Ebikers wants to go on the road risking their lives and be horned and hated by cars and bus drivers? While there are always exceptions, given a choice, most cyclists and Ebikers don't want to use the road for the obvious risks they are exposed to. Of course many cyclists with high speed high priced road bicycles can pedal at speeds of 40-50kmh easily are not so much worried. Nevertheless, roads are better for cycling in terms of the smoothness of the road compared to pedestrians but this does not mean cyclists want the risks from cars. They do so as it's the only way for them to pedal at high speeds. Risks remain. So, simply put, if there is dedicated cycling only tracks, they would have used it. Most who kpkb at cyclists are those who never cycle and they assume they will never need to. Now these are usually unhappy disgruntled people. They jump on the attach putting nasty comments because they can vent their frustrations with life . These are failures. Put it this way, you ask them, have you never broken traffic rules? Have you intentionally not signalled causing misunderstandings to road users and putting them at risk? Of course every driver has broken traffic rules . They are no better. Cyclists are humans are pedestrians can also be drivers all at the same time.
When these forkers one day forced jobless they will realise they can use the bike to do food delivery and when self-interest is aligned, they will never scold cyclists .
Long story short, it's the Policy that forces us to go onto the roads and piss off drivers. This regardless of there are rule breakers or reckless ones or not because every Singapore vehicle type has reckless drivers and rule breakers and modders. So don't be confused by the lambasting . A car driver horning at you does not mean they are right. They could be the typical ugly s.o.b lousy Singapore drivers which exists plenty everyday since decades ago, captured on video everyday. Unfortunately, many who read the news are news that are bad. They formed an impression that all Ebikers are modders and break traffic rules. It's a common symptom with simpletons. These are easily gaslighted by anyone. Reality is, all vehicle owners break traffic rules at least once.
Fact remains : most humans killed in accidents are killed by cars. Period.
@@REZrblde people horn at you does not mean you are wrong. He could just be a saddist
Agree. We r small , we can get bullied even if not a cyclist.. especially those Malay abang in the MPV love horning at us..
@@REZrblde that's why many forced to risk on the road go and make theirs faster to survive on the road
I love your new format on the delivery details have a good day and week
Thank you! 🙏 have a great week ahead too :)
Sister Bernie you again come back to to work for deliveroo ar?! So nice to see your new video hehehe
Hello Sister Snowy! Yes, back with Deliveroo because I wanted more flexibility these days so Foodpanda is hard to fix the schedules.
How are you?
@@berniestudio I am fine. Miss you lah. And so happy you are back to Deliveroo lah. Feel more closer to you now already lor. Panda need to book shift. Same as green. I tried green a few times, unable to book shift, all taken. And if you don't book, you can't really get any orders. 7pm to 2am maximum I did was 6 orders with green hahaha.
@@snowy2875 Great to hear! I'm touched. :) You know Deliveroo recently announced that they are 24/7. There's 4-9am shift.
@@berniestudio yeah I know, but sister, actually midnight also not much order. And also my parents keep nagging and worry I work until so late outside. Mostly I will work like 2am or best is can end at 1am like that. Not convenient to work alone until 3 to 4 am also la.
@@berniestudio I mean it. Seriously will miss you this person on and off. Like will wondering where is she working now, why she no more upload video le huh.
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Bernie, thanks for this documentary. The 15AH seems sufficient. Btw, are hydraulic brakes allowed by law already? I think i have misperceived that dye to weight limit eco 1 and 2 not allowed to change from stock parts. But of course hydraulics are not heavy too. Any discount if buy your type of brakes? Dys....xxx?
Thanks for watching my video! Hydraulic brakes are allowed. You can see the full specs for the Eco Drive Classic here drivebikes.sg/product/eco-drive-classic/
Yes there is a special rate for sale and installation of just the hydraulic brakes, please dm me on instagram for more details. @deliveredbybernie.
May l know at what Speed for the entire deliveries are you using to test how long the battery can last? Speed 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, etc
Just normal usage - meaning mostly in 4 and 5th gear when riding. 1, 2 and 3 when slowing down and going downhill.
Hello! i want to ask how tiring is riding an ebike during food delivery? Im thinking of changing from e scooter to ebike but im afraid after paddling for hours at the end of the day i would be super exhausted. May i know what is your opinion?
Hello! To answer your question, it really depends. The torque on a stock e-bike is not that great, so if you are cycling uphill or starting at a stop light on an incline frequently, you might find yourself tiring easily.
The pedaling is not that tiring as you don't have to maintain a high cadence like a normal bike. Just pedal as much as the speed is maintained by the pedal sensor. So this means if you are riding on flat road it isn't so tiring.
E-Bikes are also not allowed on footpaths, so I would dismount and push if it's faster walking against traffic along the footpath vs riding one big round. Pushing the bike for long distances or uphill can add to the tiredness.
The rest is just relying on your stamina building, more like training for a marathon. Your body will slowly get used to the long distance.
Weather also plays a part. Definitely more energy-draining under hot sun compared to evening breezy deliveries.
Hope this helps!
@@berniestudio thank you for your time and effort for answering my question! Ride safe bernie :)
@@GroundRunnerLovesSand No problem! Ride safe too!
Wah I inside this vid sia
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Hi Bernie, it's Michelle again. I have sent you another email and I was wondering with time passed, if you had a chance to look into the scheme.
Hi Michelle! Thanks yes I’ve just sent you a reply :)
crazy distance per order for 25km/h
I got used to it already :/
How much ah you think you need if deliveroo keep asking you to go up mount Sophia/other orchard hills such as Leonie hill? Hills and mountains affect mileage.. they have the right to keep asking you to go there.. these customers want the convenience, they don't mind waiting for you
Lol, that'll be brutal. I went up a few hilly roads in this video, so my results you can say is pretty average. Like I mentioned in this video, if it can last in Downtown, it can last in any other zone in Singapore.
If you have the energy, try to use a lower gear like 4 instead of 5. I feel keeping it at 5 eats more battery.
But so surprised that 15ah battery can last 8 hours with Deliveroo?! Their trips are all super long one sial. I send two trips for green, at around 5.5km. But I send one for deliveroo will, and can up to 6 to 8km.
For Deliveroo I'm picking based on road conditions. I try to stick around Orchard, Tiong Bahru, CBD areas.
@@berniestudio Oh I see! But orchard is one way traffic, also not easy to travel!
@@snowy2875 Yea that's quite a hassle, but I'm familiar with the area already, so it gets easier.
@@berniestudio Oh yeah true! Because once you keep going back to the same few areas , you will somehow know how to go liao hehehe
@snowy2875 yea :)