Nice thanks for lesson. Q what bike are you riding? Also are there any homes for sale r for rent in you Subdivision? Maybe do a video with a Realtor? Okay a Rusi 175. Nice Bike.
Hey George. It was a yamaha aerox I was riding. There are plenty for sale and for rent. A 2 bed in my subdivision is about 18k and a 3 is between 20k to 25k.
I think ill try riding the motorbike when I get there. Maybe what I need for my PTSD for motorcycles. After being a firefighter/EMT for 24 years I saw a lot of motorcycle accidents
Yes Michael. I made that video for folks like you. I almost lost my life in Los Angeles on a 600cc. But here, traffic is slow and very predictable. I even offer for my subscribers to do a run following behind be with helmet walkie talkies on
This was a great video. Probably one of the best visual and informative about riding in the Philippines. I am curious does everyone just wear shorts and shirts while riding? I know when I ride here in California I always wear thick pants, boots and either summer or winter riding jacket.
It’s better to wear long attire. But shorts and shorts are common here due to the heat and the slow speed. But if a fall ever happens, road rash is inevitable no mater what speed
you make a good point in reading other motorist around you. any slight changes on there position or angle has a tell tell sign that they might be changing direction or lane change, and that in itself sends and an alert to your eyes and to the brain to make yourself aware and to avoid possible contact or accident. very good information to share for the viewers. thanks q adventure
Nice thanks for lesson. Q what bike are you riding? Also are there any homes for sale r for rent in you Subdivision? Maybe do a video with a Realtor? Okay a Rusi 175. Nice Bike.
Hey George. It was a yamaha aerox I was riding. There are plenty for sale and for rent. A 2 bed in my subdivision is about 18k and a 3 is between 20k to 25k.
This was a great driving lesson, thx.
i liked this video alot….great tutorial…your narration was good
Thank you Chris. See you soon
Cheers Derek. See you soon.
See you soon Frank
Very informative and great lesson. Thanks for sharing.
This is a good video Derek. Thank you.
Helpful advise will take practice which will give confidence. 😊
I think ill try riding the motorbike when I get there. Maybe what I need for my PTSD for motorcycles. After being a firefighter/EMT for 24 years I saw a lot of motorcycle accidents
Yes Michael. I made that video for folks like you. I almost lost my life in Los Angeles on a 600cc. But here, traffic is slow and very predictable. I even offer for my subscribers to do a run following behind be with helmet walkie talkies on
Derek, this was actually appeasing my worries. Thanks a lot. Talk 2 U soon
I’m glad you found it helpful
Great video. I’m probably going to die🤣🤣
Leave your monsters at home. Traffic condition here, a 155cc or 175cc is much more practical
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17 MPH?? I will just get hurt.
A scrape maybe…
Hi sir how much is oil change in your city?
Labor is only 50 pesos. Cost of oil depends on the oil of your choice. I use a synthetic oil that is around 250 pesos
Overcoming the visual intimidation… great way of saying it. Watching for a second time now 😅
Yes. It’s not bad at all
Great information
This was a great video. Probably one of the best visual and informative about riding in the Philippines. I am curious does everyone just wear shorts and shirts while riding? I know when I ride here in California I always wear thick pants, boots and either summer or winter riding jacket.
It’s better to wear long attire. But shorts and shorts are common here due to the heat and the slow speed. But if a fall ever happens, road rash is inevitable no mater what speed
Amazing video, thank your explaining so much about the traffic in the Philippines ❤
It’s my pleasure. Being on 2 wheels should be fun and not intimidating
Nice video. It will prepare me for what to expect when I visit. THANKS.
My pleasure. Here to help
Wow, completely different diving culture from the west
No road rage…
Great learning content. Thnx
I’m very glad I watched this video, but now I need to check my blood pressure! USA
Oh no!!! Then I didn’t do my job correctly 🙃
you make a good point in reading other motorist around you. any slight changes on there position or angle has a tell tell sign that they might be changing direction or lane change, and that in itself sends and an alert to your eyes and to the brain to make yourself aware and to avoid possible contact or accident. very good information to share for the viewers. thanks q adventure
It’s my pleasure 🙏
It reminds me of Downtown Anchorage on a Friday afternoon. 😅