@@Moto-Blue I live in the Netherlands so I thought the laws would be somewhat similar, but I was wrong about the laws here too as I got confused with the laws for mopeds. For motorbikes you need 2 mirrors here if they were made after 2003 apparently. I like these daily observation videos. I watched a few thinking that you would have at least a few thousand subs. You're very underrated!
Mate , not sure how long you been riding, but your putting your self in some horrible positions, you need to ride a bit more defensively and push your road presence. But keep riding and be safe brother
@@ismellbs9647 I’m 19 so not been riding long. Please explain the horrible positions so that I can develop. Please also elaborate on pushing my road presence. I’d love to learn and become safer/a better rider. Thank you!
@@Moto-Blueif you filter to the front of the traffic light you should be in front of the cars, not side by side. Also accelerate faster when the light turns green. Looks like you’re hesitating which a lot of drivers love to punish especially in the UK. Your bike might be bright blue, but people turn blind behind the wheel and only can see in front of them.
@@Okejordi Thank you. I think my hesitation is on amber when I’m making observations. I don’t want to jump the lights, but it is probably safer. I can see that that split second is quite important.
@@Moto-Blue Hi mate , sorry just seen your reply....I could and maybe should write a long reply, but in honest the best advice is start on your advanced riding course, join your local group and get a few observationed rides from the pros , mate it's better than any guidance I can give on a you tube comment. Ride safe brother
Hi fella, would it be ok for me to use this in a compilation? I will link your channel and give credit of course. Thanks :)
@@UKMotoClips no problem!
Where I live it's mandatory to have at least a left mirror on a bike. Is it okay to have none there? Nice compilation tho
@@Xycmos Thanks for the feedback! In the UK you don’t need to have any mirrors on bikes. Where do you live?
@@Moto-Blue I live in the Netherlands so I thought the laws would be somewhat similar, but I was wrong about the laws here too as I got confused with the laws for mopeds. For motorbikes you need 2 mirrors here if they were made after 2003 apparently. I like these daily observation videos. I watched a few thinking that you would have at least a few thousand subs. You're very underrated!
@@Xycmos Thank you very much. I can understand why you would need 2 mirrors. I’m working on the videos and the next one should be better/smoother!
Mate , not sure how long you been riding, but your putting your self in some horrible positions, you need to ride a bit more defensively and push your road presence. But keep riding and be safe brother
@@ismellbs9647 I’m 19 so not been riding long. Please explain the horrible positions so that I can develop. Please also elaborate on pushing my road presence. I’d love to learn and become safer/a better rider. Thank you!
@@Moto-Blueif you filter to the front of the traffic light you should be in front of the cars, not side by side. Also accelerate faster when the light turns green. Looks like you’re hesitating which a lot of drivers love to punish especially in the UK. Your bike might be bright blue, but people turn blind behind the wheel and only can see in front of them.
@@Okejordi Thank you. I think my hesitation is on amber when I’m making observations. I don’t want to jump the lights, but it is probably safer. I can see that that split second is quite important.
@@Moto-Blue Hi mate , sorry just seen your reply....I could and maybe should write a long reply, but in honest the best advice is start on your advanced riding course, join your local group and get a few observationed rides from the pros , mate it's better than any guidance I can give on a you tube comment. Ride safe brother
@@ismellbs9647 thank you, I will try those things