Munich is a wonderful city to cycle around. It’s very flat, so many bike lanes and overall drivers are aware of cyclists. I will have more content on that this summer :)
@@MattSuozzo I got you. Looking forward to the Tegernsee video then. Good to have you back in Munich! I admit I unfollowed you when you went to Italy. :)
This video was amazing. Love the transition from city to countryside. Please keep up the videos, I'm so close to just saying screw it and moving to Germany for a few years!
A cool trip is to cycle down to Wolfratshausen and take the S-Bahn back to Munich. For that you need to purchase a ticket for your bike and use the door with the bicycle symbol, that’s where the reclining chairs are to make space for your bike.
0:10 The Netherlands have left the chat. 6:25 Haha, you went to IKEA Brunnthal just to buy light bulbs? This is proof that there really is no reason too small to show off a new e-bike and create YT content. No offense - I loved it.
The Beeline did really well, but it’s limited by it’s software. Sometimes the Nav isn’t perfect, but it’s way better than I was expecting. I’ve been loving it as I am still figuring my way around Munich (much larger are more confusing layout than Turin). Maybe I will do a full review after I have used it for a few more weeks. Do you have one?
No, definitely want to get a decent one though that works well in Germany. Munich is definitely massive, especially considering all the places you can go to quickly with the train. You staying there a while?
Munich is not the bicycle-friedliest city in Germany, far from it, not mentioning Europe. The best you can find in this respect in Germany is probably Münster. But then, go to Belgium or the Netherlands and Germany is not even close.
Oh no, try Konstanz, that is almost difficult for cars and pedestrians to survive but a dream for bicyclists. Freiburg must also be much like it so I heard.
I'd love to see more bicycle content in Munich but also around Germany in general. Great video!
Munich is a wonderful city to cycle around. It’s very flat, so many bike lanes and overall drivers are aware of cyclists. I will have more content on that this summer :)
Beautiful and peaceful place to bike with nature around you.
Thank you! I feel so lucky to be here
Take a bike ride around Tegernsee. Just an hour away from Munich. It’s beautiful!
Oh that’s a good idea. I’ve taken the train there before, but never with a bike. Thanks for the suggestion :)
@@MattSuozzo I got you. Looking forward to the Tegernsee video then. Good to have you back in Munich! I admit I unfollowed you when you went to Italy. :)
This is one of my favorite videos on UA-cam. Please share some more biking content like this.
Servus ... Munich is nice and i live there. Your Videos are great.
Thanks! I love it here. More videos to come :)
This video was amazing. Love the transition from city to countryside. Please keep up the videos, I'm so close to just saying screw it and moving to Germany for a few years!
Thanks!! Haha, do it. It’s fun :)
Oh funny, I recognized some parts of my daily commuting route ;-)
Not a bad commute then :)
@@MattSuozzo Taukirchen to Munich Lehel and back. Mostly Isarradweg and Perlacher Forst. Not bad indeed.
A cool trip is to cycle down to Wolfratshausen and take the S-Bahn back to Munich. For that you need to purchase a ticket for your bike and use the door with the bicycle symbol, that’s where the reclining chairs are to make space for your bike.
Good idea, I love cycling down the Isar, but using the train back is smart :)
0:10 The Netherlands have left the chat.
6:25 Haha, you went to IKEA Brunnthal just to buy light bulbs? This is proof that there really is no reason too small to show off a new e-bike and create YT content. No offense - I loved it.
Yeah pretty sure I pissed off every Dutch person with that one 😂
How did the bike computer do, looks like the Beeline?
The Beeline did really well, but it’s limited by it’s software. Sometimes the Nav isn’t perfect, but it’s way better than I was expecting. I’ve been loving it as I am still figuring my way around Munich (much larger are more confusing layout than Turin). Maybe I will do a full review after I have used it for a few more weeks. Do you have one?
No, definitely want to get a decent one though that works well in Germany. Munich is definitely massive, especially considering all the places you can go to quickly with the train. You staying there a while?
Munich is not the bicycle-friedliest city in Germany, far from it, not mentioning Europe. The best you can find in this respect in Germany is probably Münster. But then, go to Belgium or the Netherlands and Germany is not even close.
I will put those on my list to visit 🚲
Oh no, try Konstanz, that is almost difficult for cars and pedestrians to survive but a dream for bicyclists. Freiburg must also be much like it so I heard.