"Nice ride"...,(always grateful to ride along a beautiful coastline),thanks for this video.
Hello. I'm a new subscriber here. Riding along the coast to Shizuoka until nightfall was an exhilarating yet tiring experience. Thank you. 1 LIKE from Singapore.👍🔔
Good video and thanks for sharing. Very useful. Newbie from HK. 😊
Watched the second time
Love this - my goal is to bike the whole Izu peninsula over the course of a few days ;-) I stay in zama and I love atami and the rest of the coast here - cheers!
Thanks 😄
Ooh cycling around izu peninsula sounds fun! Would probably try that too
Oh man, I miss Enoshima. Good surf too on that side of Enoshima-Shichirigahama…not so much unless you go out daily for dawn patrol
Cool Video! Thanks for uploading, very Inspiring, min if I ask where you bought your Brompton here in jp?
Nice ride Iman! Are you not afraid the Brompton get stolen? You would not be able to do that in New York or Sydney.
Thanks! I make sure to lock my bike with two locks just to feel safe. Thankfully its relatively safe here but I still worry sometimes haha
Thanks for sharing. Curious to know the type of clamp you were using for your insta360 monopod...? Thanks.
Thanks for watching! For this video I was using HSU handlebar mount (amzn.asia/d/4YPC0ja) but it eventually broke. Now I'm using a REC-MOUNTS handlebar mount (REC-B45-GP) which is much smaller and works fine.
When using the clamp with the insta360 monopod, the weight of the camera might cause the clamp to budge a bit when hitting bumps. So I tied the clamp to the bike stem with cables ties, it never budges
@@hilmiiman Thanks for the reply. I am currently using the insta360 Third-Person Bike Handlebar Mount - don't think it is strong enough for the Insta36- selfie stick. Asking cos I am getting reading to travel to Mt Fuji 5 lakes to cycle with my B there.
What is the mount for the power bank. It looks nice.
The mount is klickfix bottleklick. It's intended to be used with a bottle cage, but i attached it to my powerbank with some cable ties
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