7 Reasons I'm loving my Urban Arrow cargo bike: First 60 days

Published 2024-06-27

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  • @SenorGonzo
    I really like youtube for showing me how people in other countries live. Up until watching the “Not just bikes” channel I never really understood how well we have it here, cycling and infrastructure wise, in The Netherlands. This summer I have started commuting on my bike again (11 miles). It is an acoustic bike but I don’t have any kids to take along. And as long as the weather is good, I think I will keep making the effort to do so.
  • I've been bike commuting on and off most of my life, about 46 years. I love the feeling of accomplishment I get from moving myself under my own power. I also love how traffic and weather rarely affect my travel time, making bike commuting the most reliable way to get there.
  • @kevinwhited984
    I purchased an Urban Arrow in late March of 2024 & as of today, I put 2k miles on it. I love this bike!
  • @jezzarisky
    After a few unexpected rain and snow falls I keep a poncho with me whenever I head out.
  • @de_aquila
    Haha! Just like you, I use the pedal assist in the lowest power (Eco) mode so that I can put in some work to and expend some energy. My little one is super happy to take a ride with her dad, whenever I ask her to let's to take a ride together. Looks like there's so much loads of fun to be had with the kids, with the bike!
  • I'm glad I found your channel, nice videos, keep posting more about car free life. hope more and more people join the war on cars.
  • @ZeBoy85
    You look much healthier than you looked in your video from 60 days ago your skin is glowing. You should check it out.
  • Yep, cycling for transportation kills several birds with one stone. I burn 700 calories on my daily ride to town for the post office, groceries, etc. I'm healthier, happier, fitter, and more relaxed. I look forward to it every day. I've started taking a longer route to town to spend more time and miles on the bike.
  • @ruadhbran
    I've just finished out the first week with our new R&M Load 75 cargo bike, and it is amazing how much nicer it is to get around with, compared to our car. And, like what you mentioned, the kids love it (and don't get carsick!).
  • @tconnolly9820
    I'm delighted you are enjoying your new cargo bike so much. I can really relate to your incidental exercise realisation. I've been following Shifter for years myself too among others. My work is very active and mentally and physically exhausting. I can be absolutely banjaxed after a hard shift. That's a lot of incidental exercise on its own. I have absolutely no interest in being a roadie and riding just for fitness or recreation. I'm a no lycra zone. But I get an enormous kick and satisfaction out of achieving something practical and tangible by commuting to work or picking up shopping using panniers and racks on my bike, or as I'm going to do tomorrow, putting on one of my bike trailers and doing a full weekly shopping plus extras. I'm getting quite a lot of additional incidental exercise just by not taking the car whenever it's practical. And it's FUN! That is the most important part. I enjoy being able to experience a slightly slower pace of life even if it takes more physical effort. And the environment and financial savings are a little bit of an incentive and bonus too. And the random and unexpected conversations I have with so many people that I wouldn't have driving a car are another bonus for me too. As well as slowing everything down even more, but in the best possible way. Although..... Not everyone gets it. Last weekend a guy I meet fairly regularly who never said boo to me himself one way or another literally attacked my sister who was visiting wanting to know, what was I doing pulling a trailer with a bike? What was the point of it?? What did I think I was doing??? Some people will see what you are doing and just can't understand from their perspective why you are doing something that is so incomprehensible to them. Perhaps even feel threatened! I'm looking forward to making a point of "bumping" into this fellow in the near future to explain to him myself what I'm doing and why. Stay safe when you're out on your very impressive two wheels and keep pushing one pedal in front of the other.
  • @Gigis1111
    Oh, this was a brilliant video! Just had a talk with my wife about the planned cargo bike purchase. Send it right up. P.S. note you "fry" your voice sometimes as you record. Make sure you're not replacing back pain for a sore throat 😂 Keep em coming!
  • @MKJJNW
    👏👏👏👏 great job for this chanel!
  • @FlyinRyan0802
    I think it'd be so cool to have one of these! Awesome to hear you're loving it and that it's been a great fit for your family
  • @marisolcime
    Que padre yo quisiera una bici cargo ya mi hijo tiene 3 años y ya no va a alcanzar en la sillita de mi bici 😅
  • @eto2352
    I bet if you put a crossbar with kids steering wheel in the cargo box, your boy would love to pretend driving the bike and his sister around!