When I was a teenager, I lived in the city of Redlands and they used to have a street fair on State St. every Thursday. My friends and I used to try to ride our bikes through it but the cops would always tell us to walk.
I just got back from Fullerton I will more than likely be publishing that video tonight then I will start working on the Patreon, I might hit up the Orange Street Fair tonight, we'll see. I have gotten a few dislikes lately which is cool but if you don't like the video, let me know why so I can get better, haha
haha yeah let's go, if every sub gets one sub we're almost there, like I was saying I have more than enough viewing hours just need the subs, thanks for your support
Yeah I wish it did. So there are some other routes I take that are designated for biking that run parallel with Main. Starting at 17th street heading south there is Bush Street it is 1 block East and changes to Cypress at 1st Street and runs through some old neighborhoods to McFadden. Another block East is the neighborhood bike path that runs from 1st Street past Warner. To the West there is only Flower Street which is about a half mile overshoot then Bristol which is about a mile. I ride everyday to and from work so I hit all of these routes almost every week they just may not always make it on youtube in every respective week. I really like the way Main Street looks especially in the early dark mornings. It's worth the chaos at times.
more than likely, I see so many stolen bikes especially on the creek trail, cannibalized and thrown to the wayside, I even saw an e-bike on the neighborhood bike path, just laying on the corner of the street like it crashed with bent handle bars one in sight, probably stole it and rode it until the battery died
@@occommuter I have a friend whose bike got stolen a few years back. He left it unattended for less than 2-3 minutes while he ran inside a 7-11. When police got surveillance video, they showed another bicyclist riding off, holding my friend's bike just like the guy in your vid.☹
@@kettlekorn471 I don’t even feel safe with my bike locked up, I usually take my bike into the store but it has to be certain stores, I will also break down the handle bars and pedals and take the key, 7-11 is always turnt up with bandits
When I was a teenager, I lived in the city of Redlands and they used to have a street fair on State St. every Thursday. My friends and I used to try to ride our bikes through it but the cops would always tell us to walk.
I just got back from Fullerton I will more than likely be publishing that video tonight then I will start working on the Patreon, I might hit up the Orange Street Fair tonight, we'll see. I have gotten a few dislikes lately which is cool but if you don't like the video, let me know why so I can get better, haha
Come on peeps let's get ol boy some more followers!!!!!!
haha yeah let's go, if every sub gets one sub we're almost there, like I was saying I have more than enough viewing hours just need the subs, thanks for your support
Interesting how Main Street has zero or vey few markings or "lanes" for bikes. Do you know if streets running parallel are any friendlier?
Yeah I wish it did. So there are some other routes I take that are designated for biking that run parallel with Main. Starting at 17th street heading south there is Bush Street it is 1 block East and changes to Cypress at 1st Street and runs through some old neighborhoods to McFadden. Another block East is the neighborhood bike path that runs from 1st Street past Warner. To the West there is only Flower Street which is about a half mile overshoot then Bristol which is about a mile. I ride everyday to and from work so I hit all of these routes almost every week they just may not always make it on youtube in every respective week. I really like the way Main Street looks especially in the early dark mornings. It's worth the chaos at times.
You'd probably have to upload your Patreon videos to UA-cam but make them private and then grant access to your Patreon subscribers.
27:39 guy's got a hot bike?
more than likely, I see so many stolen bikes especially on the creek trail, cannibalized and thrown to the wayside, I even saw an e-bike on the neighborhood bike path, just laying on the corner of the street like it crashed with bent handle bars one in sight, probably stole it and rode it until the battery died
@@occommuter I have a friend whose bike got stolen a few years back. He left it unattended for less than 2-3 minutes while he ran inside a 7-11. When police got surveillance video, they showed another bicyclist riding off, holding my friend's bike just like the guy in your vid.☹
@@kettlekorn471 I don’t even feel safe with my bike locked up, I usually take my bike into the store but it has to be certain stores, I will also break down the handle bars and pedals and take the key, 7-11 is always turnt up with bandits