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10 Things I Learnt Cycling Across the USA 

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@glycyldi
@glycyldi Год назад
I still can't believe you made it all the way across this great country of ours eating gas station food. Amazing.
@williamsmothers8830
@williamsmothers8830 Год назад
I followed the whole odyssey daily and loved it. You and Justin are truly inspirational. My son is autistic and I am seeking ways to get him on a bicycle. Currently, I have an ebike with a back seat that can handle his full grown man weight. It does make handling very interesting, but he loves it back there. Thanks so much for raising awareness for special needs cycling. I am a bit short at the moment, but will contribute asap.
@JPWack
@JPWack Год назад
Cycling is one of the most autism friendly sports there is, once you overcome the balance issues (if any, I had them when younger) and the hyperfocus too far ahead, it's a great opportunity to socialize in small amounts and plus it could become a very good special interest. if your son is easily startled or annoyed with loud noises, I would recommend foam earplugs and a cycling cap that goes over the ears. And be supportive but not pushi. Best of luck
@williamsmothers8830
@williamsmothers8830 Год назад
@@JPWack thanks for your perspective and for sharing that. My son isn't real high functioning. His communication skills are minimal. He seems to be okay with noises - he used to be more sensitive but I think he's gotten used to it as he's gotten older. One of the reasons why I have him on the back of my bicycle is for his balance development. I did have a big beach cruiser single speed with humongous training wheels that could support him. However, he never did get the pedaling down. I figure I'll start with balance first and then maybe we'll move on to a low powered bike to assist him with the pedaling.
@JPWack
@JPWack Год назад
@@williamsmothers8830 yeah, balancing while pedaling is complicated AF if you think about it, a lot of coordination is involved. Patience and love for you two
@fr3heart
@fr3heart Год назад
@@williamsmothers8830 If you get into a position where it will work for you, there are a range of tandem options available once he is ready to pedal. Enjoy your cycling!
@williamsmothers8830
@williamsmothers8830 Год назад
@@fr3heart I've looked at tandems but I haven't found one yet that allows the passenger to pedal at a separate cadence. Are you aware of such a transmission?
@seanbarna7358
@seanbarna7358 Год назад
I am so glad that I got meet you 2 and I can’t wait to make it to Europe and ride with you all over there. I do miss getting up and seeing this series though. You did a masterful job. Justin rightly described Larry as a Bad Ass Welder. Well, you two are Bad Ass bike tourers, film makers, and all around amazing humans! It was a pleasure to meet you both!
@Cade_Media
@Cade_Media Год назад
You made our trip possible, thanks so much Sean!
@iokarus
@iokarus Год назад
I've never missed a youtube series as much as this one!
@mtbikesam68
@mtbikesam68 23 дня назад
The best part of this video for me was you speaking of the people along the way. I was both smiling and tearing up at the same time. People being good is really great. Thank you for sharing.
@tinman7551
@tinman7551 Год назад
You’ve got to let us know how Justin is doing now that you guys are back in blighty. I’m looking forward to your big news.🥰😍❤️
@HarryFunmaker
@HarryFunmaker Год назад
I've always preferred a busy road with a wide shoulder over a less busy road without a shoulder.
@shaunhall960
@shaunhall960 Год назад
I want to ride the bike trail that is being built right now that goes coast to coast! This will be a game changer for us.
@alfonsorodriguez9055
@alfonsorodriguez9055 8 месяцев назад
My son has mobility issues and finding suitable bikes and / or trailers opened my eyes to how expensive equipment for people with disabilities actually is.
@IlkkaHarmanen
@IlkkaHarmanen Год назад
Ah that end tune hit me right in the feels. I guess I have been missing the positive content you provided us with!
@iceland2028
@iceland2028 Год назад
The jingle in the end! At first I kinda... did not like it AT ALL - by now I love and miss the daily dose of it. Good tune.
@andrewmcalister3462
@andrewmcalister3462 Год назад
6:04 Loving the bike train. Bike> Trailer> Wheelchair> Recumbent
@BreakawayB
@BreakawayB Год назад
I’ve done two XC USA trips, and your info is spot on. Your nutrition plan is immensely important, and you’ll get an ungodly amount of punctures. Especially if you’re on busy roads, because of those thin strips of wires (inner casing of 18-wheeler tire carcasses).
@markvonwisco7369
@markvonwisco7369 Год назад
I find those little strips of wire in the most random of places, including roads or streets where big rigs are prohibited. I've always wondered where they came from.
@goeast12
@goeast12 Год назад
The semi truck tire fragments you see on the road or on the side of the road are referred to as “road gators” and they are definitely a hazard. My dad was a professional cross country trucker for his whole adult working life and even in his massive truck he had to be cautious about those tire fragments.
@Mike-vd2qt
@Mike-vd2qt Год назад
Ghost Wires from car and truck tires. Hey, try Schwalbe Marathon Mondial tire instead of Marathon Plus. The Mondial is lighter, more supple, and easier to remove. I used them on three trips across and got two flats total.
@motoed
@motoed Год назад
I’ve casually watched your channel for a while and thought it has been good but not always enough to grip my attention all the time. I have to commend you this series and this trip. I might be a new regular convert to “sticking in there longer” and “maybe I’ll watch that first” type channel. This adventure was amazing. And I would say that your storytelling has stepped up quite a lot on this! I admire the the journey you guys set on, loved the mission and awareness. And seeing how everyone came together and joined along on this is a special sense of community that is amazing. I know it had to be a fun adventure for you guys, but even more seeing the community rally around such an incredible task and become a part of it must have been an incredible joy to be at the center of. Keep up the great attention to detail on your editing and storytelling. It’s becoming one of the lead cycling channels IMO!
@richchilds8173
@richchilds8173 Год назад
It's refreshing to see positivity in and towards Americans. On a global scale, many Americans act like entitled idiots, but we're not all that way. I have helped and been helped with bike issues multiple times, and it's great to know that it is more common than not. Riding on the shoulder of an interstate is sketchy, American drivers are way to distracted and in general drive way too fast for the conditions. I'm glad to see you didn't have an issue, and thank you for posting this video
@bee_whisper
@bee_whisper Год назад
Honestly I think the point about the people is what I've found from my very limited experience of bike packing plus watching this is how people want to help or just talk to you about the journey, also after hauling the trailer for months I bet Francis is an absolute unit on the bike now
@Tomcat6541
@Tomcat6541 Год назад
Francis, I've been watching your videos for a long time now, and I believe your draw can be summed up in one word. Grace It's an underrated word, not understood by everyone who uses it. Your humbleness, your gratitude, you're recognition of the best of your friends and situations, is extremely refreshing. The avoidance of things political, and your open attitude toward people you've never met before, is a prime example of how we could all live in peace.
@DC-lu5qs
@DC-lu5qs Год назад
hear, hear
@stephenturkLA
@stephenturkLA Год назад
Indeed. On the final day I joined the ride through Los Angeles. As we rode through downtown I pulled alongside Francis to congratulate him and Justin on their awesome achievement. Francis immediately asked my name, and reached out to shake my hand. At the finish in Venice, Francis barely took time to celebrate - he was too busy saying "thank you" to everyone as though we were the ones who deserved recognition. As you say - humbleness, gratitude, and a genuine interest in other people.
@lizziecade1902
@lizziecade1902 Год назад
@@stephenturkLA ❤x
@ericpmoss
@ericpmoss Год назад
IMO this is the best video you’ve ever done. BTW, I know of two hand cycle makers who do quality work. One is Coconino in Arizona, the other is One-Off Titanium in the northeast.
@ReganFreeman
@ReganFreeman Год назад
Strava Heatmaps & Routes by the Adventure Cycling Association are great resources to find bike safe routes cross country
@williamroberts6937
@williamroberts6937 Год назад
I miss my daily dose of 2 bikes + 1 wheelchair so I'm now watching your trip across Australia :)
@DC-lu5qs
@DC-lu5qs Год назад
I would absolutely love to see Justin's version of this "top 10 things I learnt". I bet it would have a lot of overlap, but still.
@Nerpson
@Nerpson Год назад
I'd love to get other videos with Justin and you, I really enjoyed the interactions you had on the trip
@jamesmchugo9422
@jamesmchugo9422 Год назад
For your next tour across America, you should do a northern route, Portland, Oregon to Portland Maine. 😎
@AlbertBuckinghamEllison
@AlbertBuckinghamEllison Год назад
White bar tape - I'd recommend Specialized Classic S-Wrap. So far, blood, oil and dirt have all wiped clean from mine on my race bikes for over 10 years or needed nothing more than a bit of WD-40 to wipe off :-) 10/10
@49tkscott
@49tkscott Год назад
Excellent summary. I love the jingle at the end, too. The total is incredible, considering your first target was £15.000!
@leejoseph92
@leejoseph92 Год назад
biggest punctures i experienced on the cross country bike ride was from Semi truck tires that have reinforced tires when running over them.
@daniellarson3068
@daniellarson3068 Год назад
Lots of bike videos worrying about reducing equipment by the weight of a few feathers. Good to hear the honesty of weight doesn't matter. (It does but not as much as other things.)
@susank5710
@susank5710 Год назад
Thank you Francis for sharing. I like your videos, informative , funny, entertaining and short. They don’t go on and on and on zzzz. This video was the first thing I watched after my dog died. I was really sad but you made me laugh, so thank you !
@jasond3918
@jasond3918 Год назад
And just as I thought I miss that bike packing jingle from your vids you play it at the end.
@anthonypace4503
@anthonypace4503 Год назад
Hey Francis, that's the "Bay Bridge" at minute 7:33. I'm a big fan of your work, I wish I knew you were passing through.
@amydupree6490
@amydupree6490 Год назад
Awesome job!!! Looking forward to your next adventure!
@123moof
@123moof Год назад
Fresh food! I lucked into a farmers market truck during it’s narrow 4 hour bi-weekly window in a small town, and loading up on plums, carrots, pears, and apples was mega. Made all the difference for that day and the next. What a huge boost to morale and energy, making destroyed legs much more tolerable.
@yankeejim5725
@yankeejim5725 Год назад
Really well done. Glad you enjoyed your time over here on the other side of the pond.
@mikea7174
@mikea7174 10 месяцев назад
Hats off to you my friend! I’m from America living in London, and that is an epic ride. Kudos, bro. Texan all the way. Haha. OMG! I miss WHATABURGER!!!
@tomaruba
@tomaruba Год назад
What an amazing journey, going to watch that whole series
@hellothere4431
@hellothere4431 8 месяцев назад
this is a goal of mine to bike across america. looks like a fun and cool experience
@thefilipinoknight6617
@thefilipinoknight6617 Год назад
Fantastic learnings for your next adventure!
@JoeCincotta307
@JoeCincotta307 Год назад
Great video, as always. Good to see you back at home. What an epic voyage. Truly impressive.
@camreeves
@camreeves Год назад
That music at the end - loved it.
@redmistmagpie
@redmistmagpie Год назад
Man, what a memory, well done again!
@nascarisawesome5018
@nascarisawesome5018 Год назад
It was fun watching almost everyday and seeing the awesome places that Francis and Justin went. Very fun to watch for sure.
@milanb.6022
@milanb.6022 Год назад
Nice summary of just how insane your trip was. Truly an experience to be treasured, thanks for sharing with us
@cb6866
@cb6866 Год назад
Thank you Francis...for many things , but especially for showing the way ! And of course ....the music !
@JohnSmith-eb8dt
@JohnSmith-eb8dt Год назад
All round genuine and honest! Thanks
@christopherhood9241
@christopherhood9241 Год назад
Truly enjoyed following the series whilst your trip. Congratulations on your achievements and monies raised for such great cause. Thank you for filming & sharing.
@SaitoGray
@SaitoGray Год назад
Thanks for the debrief ! Really hope you'll do one again, that was verry enjoyable ! Take care, rest and will be there for the next videos !
@sdaleadkisson
@sdaleadkisson Год назад
Congratulations on the trip and the fantastic amount you raised for Get Kids Going! I've watched bike content on RU-vid for years. This was by far the best series I've ever spent time with. Thank you so much for sharing the adventure.
@mocac6088
@mocac6088 Год назад
'El Chile Verde' sneaked in again 😀
@ashleigh7850
@ashleigh7850 Год назад
Good to see you back in the Toon, Francis 🙌🏻
@mattyfrommacc1554
@mattyfrommacc1554 Год назад
Amazing guys! I enjoyed watching your journey across the USA, I learned a lot along the way, Well done!
@jedisdad2265
@jedisdad2265 Год назад
Francis, I began watching your videos some time ago, and I followed you and Justin each day as you rode across the US. You both are an inspiration!
@DrewMtl
@DrewMtl Год назад
Oh wow ! Haven't been following Francis for a long time, but this sounded like an amazing adventure and his tips were really good.
@SzajBajk
@SzajBajk Год назад
Great video! Thank you!
@johnnypoo3166
@johnnypoo3166 11 месяцев назад
Good info on the two-wheel trailer
@daniels.2720
@daniels.2720 Год назад
Ahhh !! That Outro !! Perfect...
@FreshAyers
@FreshAyers Год назад
Watched every episode of the trip absolutely brilliant, you both did something amazing and you should feel immensely proud. btw. I recognise that drum beat between tips! 😉
@grahambell9831
@grahambell9831 Год назад
Great round up Francis👍. ....how can we forget those brilliant people along the way👏 best bar tape ever! 😉. Best intro jingle of 2022 anywhere om youtube! 🎺🎵. A very belated donation on its way.
@TheRJRabbit23
@TheRJRabbit23 Год назад
Great work
@global_nomad.
@global_nomad. Год назад
excellent - have been using a small top tube bag for a while and agree it is so convenient.
@alextorresphoto
@alextorresphoto Год назад
Francis! Great journey! Thanks for sharing it with us! Really a marvel to witness while it's happening. Glad it all worked out. The people bit was very nice to see. I've heard from many that do these kinds of rides like Audaxes and they say they always don't eat enough or they finally learned to eat right to feel right. Thanks for sharing the route. I think I'd take the scenic route and never make it to the hotel so good on you for sticking to the roads and dealing with the punctures. You guys rocked it so well. Can't wait to see what's next!
@dontyouknow1721
@dontyouknow1721 Год назад
Yay, “Pump Action Francis” in full flow! I’ve missed that!
@drakeweissman6499
@drakeweissman6499 Год назад
so inspiring from a philanthropic and bikepacking perspective
@playandteach
@playandteach Год назад
Welcome home guys. Epic and memorable adventures are based on many factors - lasting impact for you personally, bonding with others on the same journey, meaningful engagement with locals, meeting challenges, and experiencing and surviving hardship. I've done many 2 week trips that fulfilled those but yours not only trumped those but did so for a worthy cause. Superb. I did donate, but I'll still buy you a coffee any time. And, though I've said it before, you live in a cycling heaven here in the north.
@arichison
@arichison Год назад
Great video! So so good! Informative, educational and fun! It looked like you enjoyed the journey.
@Velobetty
@Velobetty Год назад
I have the same Burley two-wheel trailer and totally agree!
@Xhadp
@Xhadp Год назад
The top tube bag tip is so helpful. I've been looking at getting one for my bike as I think it would work better than a saddle bag or a handlebar bag.
@MAXpaowers
@MAXpaowers Год назад
That jingle never gets old now.
@user-uc7wr4lr3v
@user-uc7wr4lr3v Год назад
Amazing!!! Great Work!!! I will do a ride like this when I retire for sure!!!
@MrQuestful
@MrQuestful Год назад
I certainly overpacked when I left on my cross country trip, too much clothing, too many specialty items, but one thing I was really pleased that I brought was a tiny 1.5L pressure cooker. They aren’t that popular in the west, but if you visit India it’s pretty common piece of kit. It might seem like overkill, but being able to make nice food on demand got me in through some of the really remote places with sustenance (there’s literally nothing between Baker Nevada and Delta Utah). I made a lot of rice, dal, soups and curry in that thing, 10/10 would recommend for anyone doing a multi-week excursion.
@GordonChaffin
@GordonChaffin Год назад
I feel this way about an electric kettle
@MrQuestful
@MrQuestful Год назад
@@GordonChaffin really?! Now I’m curious…what food did you make with it, did you use it to rehydrate dry goods?
@markwilliams5654
@markwilliams5654 9 месяцев назад
You have good energy
@GOmotorsports
@GOmotorsports Год назад
Well done guys. Donation made.
@micosstar
@micosstar 7 месяцев назад
thanks cade and cade media team for the tips and advice!
@FLG8r
@FLG8r Год назад
the ending ... probably the last time your subscribers will hear that jingle! looking forward to your next adventures!
@Matthew-ez4ze
@Matthew-ez4ze Год назад
I was going to ride with you and the group on your final route into Venice, but came down with a brutal flu! I was so upset when I saw what I missed. Hopefully next time. I watched every episode, and I am so glad you and Justin met many of the best people that America could offer during your amazing accomplishment.
@DIVISIVEINERRANTIST
@DIVISIVEINERRANTIST Год назад
I really enjoyed the series. I wanted to say as well that you inspired me in my decision on my new bike. I just bought a new 2022 model Scott addict 30. I threw out my back recently so I am not ready to put on the miles yet, but I am really looking forward to it once I am healed up, which should hopefully be soon. Loving the content man, keep up the awesome work.
@dan2304
@dan2304 Год назад
Single wheel trailer but the steering pivot needs to be just in front of the rear tyre contact patch. That is tow arm pivots on an attachment on a rear rack. Axle mounted yolk with steering pivot behind rear wheel is dynamically unstable.
@elmerrichardson6413
@elmerrichardson6413 Год назад
I looked forward to checking in with you guys everyday, especially in Texas. I have driven from California to Louisiana, almost half of that drive was thru Texas. That was a massive challenge for both of you. I really wanted to be a part of that LA escort, I live about 30-40 minutes away from where you guys were, but had work to do. Get some much needed rest, you guys are the best.😎😎
@johnmcnulty1129
@johnmcnulty1129 Год назад
One thing to be taken, especially if feeling down, for any reason, is thinking what would Justin's reaction be in a bad situation ? Big grin, sharp rundown & that deep laugh ! New Zealand's got a vacancy for PM ! 🇳🇿 😁 🌞 🚴‍♀️ 🇺🇸 🐕
@DMJO8
@DMJO8 Год назад
That tailfin TopTubeBag is Great! Hopefully on the Market soon!
@frankcastora8348
@frankcastora8348 Год назад
Greatest series ever on RU-vid Congratulations on completing the ride and raise a fortune for the charity. 🙇
@vonketelsen2110
@vonketelsen2110 Год назад
Thanks for the useful information! I did a slo self-contained bike journey from Iowa, to Washington. D.C. in 2007. I agree with you that trailers with two wheels seem to handle better than single-wheel trailers. Best to you in your travels!
@kevinlyon9501
@kevinlyon9501 Год назад
Was a brilliant trip watching from my sofa and was much needed joy for me and for such a good cause. If you do plan something in the future maybe an aero trailer or a more foldable wheelchair. I did half expect Justins bike to just fall apart when you got to the Venice beach sign.
@roberttindall1203
@roberttindall1203 Год назад
It was amazing to watch your journey across the USA, you both did an amazing job, you should be so proud of your efforts, sounds like I should have sent you tube patches instead of cash 😂 very happy to support the great cause….
@01101111011010110110
@01101111011010110110 Год назад
Great video, great cause. I'm conveniently also in the middle of planning my trans-American route right now, so this had some solid advice.
@TriStruggleBus
@TriStruggleBus Год назад
7:00 I suppose if all else fails strapping some wind shell, like a jacket or smooth blanket over the trailer and cargo somehow without it getting anywhere near the trailer wheels and spokes you’ll gain a pretty significant aero advantage over it just being open and exposed as it was. Fantastic series, loved every episode of it and will binge watch it again at some point, like your other trips!
@robbchastain3036
@robbchastain3036 Год назад
Great tips and great trip and great purpose and it was all heartening to see the support you got along the way. And no knock but in this vid you are crankin' a bit about the food and why, exactly, when junk food is part of the fun of a trip, no guilt when you're away from home and you're burning, baby, burning those calories on your bike. But that's just how I see it and big efforts allow me to be a guilt-free junkfood junkie, at least on the ride and immediately afterwards. And with their app, a larger order of Burger King onion rings are just a buck, same with large fries. And deals like that allow me to afford some tasty treats. 😀
@crosslink1493
@crosslink1493 Год назад
Glad for the info about single wheel vs double wheel trailers, as I'm looking to get one (or the other). Also like that you included a bit about what you brought, most notably "you can buy stuff long the way". Yep, most any country you travel to you can buy basics like a shirt, pants, personal care products, even bicycle parts. No need to pack those and haul them on a trip.
@philipkalamaros3558
@philipkalamaros3558 Год назад
Aero…think recumbents and trikes. Big Climbing may be slower, but watts are always less. Aero when it comes to trailers - make them aero. Fairings and shells. Good work dudes. Glad you got to enjoy flyover country.
@markbailey2130
@markbailey2130 Год назад
YOU TWO ARE AWESOME!! Congrats on making memories (and a sh1t ton ) & money on your adventure
@markl2815
@markl2815 Год назад
Welcome back Good to see you home safe. As with most travel, it ends up being the people that are a big part of it Keep the money flowing for the kids
@HanOfGod13
@HanOfGod13 Год назад
I've always wanted more Justin content on this channel, and was overwhelmed with content! 🥳 Amazing guy, amazing charity, amazing achievement! 👏👏👏 P.s. one thing on top tube bags... because I've got such a short inseam, there's not enough clearance between my top tube and groin for me to stand up when stationary using a top tube bag. Would either crush it or have to lean my bike at an angle. But whilst riding, they're great!
@Paul_C
@Paul_C Год назад
There's a contraption which converts a wheelchair into a handy handcycle. They are sold in the Netherlands as an option for people with limited mobility.
@stevehughes975
@stevehughes975 Год назад
A hell of an achievement! It's amazing considering your enforced diet. Apart from what you both did the kindness of strangers really made me happy. Also noteworthy that your suntan seems to have vanished already.
@MrGrenadeMcBoom
@MrGrenadeMcBoom Год назад
I have a Revelate Designs Mag Tank top tube bag that is only a 1/3 the length of the top tube. Even that will hit my knees if I get out of the saddle to climb. I have found that a half frame bag like the Tangle is great, still fairly easy to get into and I can sit on my top tube at lights, which is great for commuting but probably not as big a deal on long distance touring. I can't wait to Tailfin to do frame bags. I love my AP20 trunk bag.
@GCPerformance18
@GCPerformance18 Год назад
I have done my fair share of wheelchair tire changes, they are roughhhhh, they always humble me lol!!
@Mike-vd2qt
@Mike-vd2qt Год назад
Great video! Glad you had a safe trip. My tips after three times across U.S. bicycling. Clothes, take one/wear one; eg pair of socks on feet, one pair in bags. Same with shirts, shorts, etc. Puff jacket, rain jacket, that's it. Dogs: small personal size pepper spray in front pocket, $12 at Walmart, dogs run across yard, spray in their direction when six feet away. Touring tires: instead of Marathon Plus, use Marathon Mondial, they are more supple and easy to remove. Three times across, two flats total, zero flats on Northern Tier route. Happy trails!
@kidkarbon4775
@kidkarbon4775 Год назад
Could we request a things 'Justin' learnt vlog as it would be interesting to know his experiences. It would also be great if you guys could visit the charity 'get kids going exclamation mark' who you raised money for so we can learn more about their work. Is there any opportunity to do a crowd funder to buy Justin a new bike, it just seems inappropriate that he has to incur the full cost while raising money to help others?
@bryandbaker
@bryandbaker Год назад
Yeah, the Sour Patch Kids will keep those pedals a-pushin’ for ya’!
@Velo757
@Velo757 Год назад
Did you already give the Garmin away? I loved getting up every morning to you guys, it made the day just that much better. Cheers guys
@richardcockerill1350
@richardcockerill1350 Год назад
Thanks
@nibbs15
@nibbs15 Год назад
Oh cool learning
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