Hi Guys, I've sent a message to Punta Velo to get the contact info of Alberto. When I got it I'll ask him to answer all questions regarding his bike. This video was not planned. I met him at Cycling World in Dusseldorf and we did this quick video interview.
Introducing the bike I would have imagined you ask him what kind of device he has installed under the bag. You can see it at 5:44. To me it looks like a Shimano SC-EM800...? Or is it just the di2 battery?
Just watched through all your Bullitt videos. Really interesting! I would love to see an interview with someone shorter who rides a Bulitt, and perhaps some women that ride Bulitts, I could only find interviews with men in this playlist.
Hi Laney, thanks for liking my videos. If you watch this video ua-cam.com/video/znglml-t6LM/v-deo.html you can see a lot of different people of all sizes riding their Bullitt. Joris the guy with the pirate flag is quite short. I've contacted several women for an interview but none of them was willing to come in front of a camera... I'll keep trying. In general is getting harder and harder to find Bullitteers who want to be interviewed...
There's no point continuing to deny it any longer. Just rename your channel Bullitt Love World. It's still BLW and you'll still be free to do the occasional video about some other kinds of bikes that aren't actually Bullitts. Still going to enjoy watching your videos but it's time to just be honest with yourself and your one true love!
Hi there, yes I know. Yes, I know. The followers of my channel seem to be here mostly for the Bullitt-related content.... I am still thinking about how and whether to continue with my YT channel. If I want to continue creating interesting Bullitt content, I will have to travel across Germany, the Netherlands, France, ... to meet up with Bullitteers who build special bikes. Travelling is time-consuming and costs money. So I need to find a solution to at least neutralise the costs. Otherwise it would become a very expensive hobby .... (and maybe it already is) To be continued...
@@BicycleLoveWorld I hope you know that I was just gently pulling your leg or as we say here in Ireland, giving you a little slagging? You make very good and thoughtful, intelligent and interesting videos and you would be missed if you decide to stop. My suggestion is to perhaps cast your net wider into the world of cargo and utilitarian bicycling without needing to travel very far? A marvelous as they are, a Bullitt or other bakfiets type bike is not in my future because I wouldn't utilise one enough to make it's cost to benefit ratio worthwhile for me. But I'm still intensely interested in the multitude of options out there for carrying cargo, utilitarian and commuting whether it's something "proprietary out of the box" or like my "do it your own way mix n' match" on bikes of any and every kind. Your videos are more about the people and their passions and relationships with their bikes and how they use them and make them uniquely their own than just about the bikes alone. I'm sure you would find many other varied and fascinating stories closer to you that aren't just Bullitts or similar. Just my suggestion. But follow your heart wherever it leads.
Hi Guys, I've sent a message to Punta Velo to get the contact info of Alberto. When I got it I'll ask him to answer all questions regarding his bike. This video was not planned. I met him at Cycling World in Dusseldorf and we did this quick video interview.
Rode it yesterday at VeLo Berlin. Was nice and fast. The sound of the freewheel 🤤
Introducing the bike I would have imagined you ask him what kind of device he has installed under the bag. You can see it at 5:44. To me it looks like a Shimano SC-EM800...? Or is it just the di2 battery?
SC-M9050 / battery is under the board
Very nice build, any idea how much it weighs?
Just watched through all your Bullitt videos. Really interesting! I would love to see an interview with someone shorter who rides a Bulitt, and perhaps some women that ride Bulitts, I could only find interviews with men in this playlist.
Hi Laney, thanks for liking my videos. If you watch this video ua-cam.com/video/znglml-t6LM/v-deo.html you can see a lot of different people of all sizes riding their Bullitt. Joris the guy with the pirate flag is quite short. I've contacted several women for an interview but none of them was willing to come in front of a camera... I'll keep trying. In general is getting harder and harder to find Bullitteers who want to be interviewed...
My favourite Bullitt so far. My dream spec!
Can anyone give information about the fork?
As far as I know, there was a special edition called Miss Bullitt, which has a through axle fork. Is this one the same, or a different one?
@@arvidriedel2330 I don't know but seems to me that miss bullitts just had a regular pink fork.
Nice bike Alberto!
One question: How do you take care of the frame? Or dont you?
Gerne auch auf deutsch antworten, kann dann versuchen zu übersetzen🙈
Ich geb dem Rahmen keine besondere Pflege gegenüber meinen anderen Rädern. Ab und zu mal mit dem Gartenschlauch drauf und etwas Rad Reiniger
is the front light connected to the battery under?
Where could I find the name of the fork to pick up or is it not available any more?
I don’t think the fork is still available. This is a mechanical bike with battery operated lights
I don’t think the fork is still available. This is a mechanical bike with battery operated lights
@@BicycleLoveWorld big thanks
Again what is the name of the fork please ?!
Saint fork from Shimano
What's the name of the steering damper he is using?
Hi Chris, I don't know. I tried to contact Punta Velo. But up till know I did'nt get an answer. I'll keep trying.
There's no point continuing to deny it any longer.
Just rename your channel Bullitt Love World. It's still BLW and you'll still be free to do the occasional video about some other kinds of bikes that aren't actually Bullitts.
Still going to enjoy watching your videos but it's time to just be honest with yourself and your one true love!
Hi there, yes I know. Yes, I know. The followers of my channel seem to be here mostly for the Bullitt-related content....
I am still thinking about how and whether to continue with my YT channel. If I want to continue creating interesting Bullitt content, I will have to travel across Germany, the Netherlands, France, ... to meet up with Bullitteers who build special bikes.
Travelling is time-consuming and costs money. So I need to find a solution to at least neutralise the costs. Otherwise it would become a very expensive hobby .... (and maybe it already is)
To be continued...
@@BicycleLoveWorld I hope you know that I was just gently pulling your leg or as we say here in Ireland, giving you a little slagging?
You make very good and thoughtful, intelligent and interesting videos and you would be missed if you decide to stop.
My suggestion is to perhaps cast your net wider into the world of cargo and utilitarian bicycling without needing to travel very far?
A marvelous as they are, a Bullitt or other bakfiets type bike is not in my future because I wouldn't utilise one enough to make it's cost to benefit ratio worthwhile for me. But I'm still intensely interested in the multitude of options out there for carrying cargo, utilitarian and commuting whether it's something "proprietary out of the box" or like my "do it your own way mix n' match" on bikes of any and every kind.
Your videos are more about the people and their passions and relationships with their bikes and how they use them and make them uniquely their own than just about the bikes alone. I'm sure you would find many other varied and fascinating stories closer to you that aren't just Bullitts or similar.
Just my suggestion.
But follow your heart wherever it leads.