Hello, my name is Tarik Mohd. I live in Tanzania. I am twenty years old. I am asking you to help me find a job. I'm very poor, what prevents me from coming there is the fare, everything I have, I'm a civilized youth, I don't have any naughty things, I thank God I was brought up with good morals
Please make longer and more videos like this. Just strapping on your camera and doing like 2 hours worth of work. It doesn't even need to be edited. Thanks again Patrick and keep up the great work!
I know this video may not be as big as a hit as your videos usually are on TikTok, but if you were doing stuff like this for whole shifts, I'd happily sit and watch the whole thing 🙂
Just a few questions because I’m in love. 1. What’s the brand of your e bike? 2. What attachments did you add or swap as in handle bars, racks to hold the bag etc… what brand is it? 3. What brand is the bag you use? 4. Please describe your whole e bike top to bottom and what brands you got it from! Also I’m asking this because in all your other videos of having bike titles, all the other bikes are different then this one…
Same questions I had but I believe his bike is from FREESKY and is a 1,000 watt freesky swift horse. I’m not sure if it is by this company or if it is this model but I think it is.
@@beardedbettors9121 I’m pretty sure he might be able to stream footage from his headcam. There are many streamers that livestream themselves out in public.
As someone living in London the concept of leaving the bike right outside the door with no lock some of these times is crazy, here it would be gone if you glaced away for one moment. Great content, super entertaining.
1. Are you never afraid someone will steal your bike when you leave it going to apartments? 2. What do you do with drink orders? 3. What do you do for large pizza orders? Thanks
I’m not sure to be honest I can just feel if it’s too tight to go through I also started riding bikes in traffic at the age of 14 in lebanon where I was born and raised and trust me traffic there is 100x worse so this is easy work for me been riding through traffic for 9 years now
cuz he feels like the cars are the ones that need to dodge him. nobody on the road likes a cyclist like this only a matter of time until an incident. if lane splitting for motorcycles is legal there tho then fuck it do what you gotta do i understand the grind. but that being said bikedasher you are disrespectful af cutting everybody in line and shit at stores too 😆 edit: forgot to add, plus if he scrapes the side of someone's car he can just zig zag through a few more people and go on about his day like nothing happened. Wonder how many people honk at him for his ridiculous moves, already got one person who honked at him in this video for cutting them off lol.
As a beginner I have so manny questions: How long do your shifts last? what's the brand and the model of the bike you're using? How come you're confindent enough to let the bike outside without locking it when dropping off
In my area you would be unintentionally hit by a car or car door, get your bike stolen, or have cops stop you for riding on the sidewalk. There are ghost bikes scattered everywhere here signifying a bicyclist who list their life. So this style of riding is very bizarre and unnerving for me.
As a delivery driver I notice a lot of mistakes he is making. It just takes one person to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and he'll crash into them. Like when he was driving on the balcony in the building? Or super close to the parked cars which door could open at anytime? Or going around corners on sidewalks without slowing down? People saying he is skilled but all I see is an amateur who has yet to learn an accident
Yo Pat keep em coming. Love the vids . Lol really you're the only connection to California that I want. Lol give teddy a scratch behind the ears for us next time you see him.
as long as you're not in crazy city like I am in Boston, this is pretty good side hustle. What bike did you buy? I have X-Class 52v I use for Uber and Doordash, 1000 miles on it currently.
Hey man, I was wondering how your bike doesn’t get stolen? Does it have a wheel lock or something like that that doesn’t show in the video? I’m curious for strategies to use on my own bike
I'm curious, do you ever lock your bike when entering a restaurant or a home for these delivery trips? What if you enter a tall condo tower or apartment for a drop-off and you need to leave your bike downstairs? If so, what kind of lock do you use? Thx.
I deliver with Uber in Amsterdam. If you are not ON your bike, it's locked. The Dutch have a great system: you have a metal bar which blocks the rear wheel. You turn the key, it locks, and boom 2 seconds your bike is safe. Its great for short stops. Better to use a chain when leaving it for more than 2 hours.
Just got my first e-bike today and part of it was because of your videos! I got the super 73! Honest thoughts? Thanks for posting great videos! I watched today’s video with my fiancée and we both enjoyed it!
I'd do what Cesar said, I'm getting a full face, DOT approved helmet. That Super 73 is no joke, I've already had my fair share of falls going slow, I can't imagine a fall at 30mph, yikes.
I enjoyed watching you do deliveries , wish I lived in a flat area. I just go myself a Super73 style ebike , 1 day into using it I am already looking at replacing the 20A controller and the 500w motor, I did 25miles today mostly all throttle until heading home where it's all uphill for miles
complains about cars not indicating, parking on the street. Does lane splitting, no indicating when going right, driving 20mph on the side walk, ignoring stop signs. So yeah don't complain if you do behave the same.
@@p0cket4rtI don't know man even though you're on a bike you can get seriously hurt plus it's an electric bike and I try to follow the street lights a little more and not swerve whatever I want on the car Road.
A great video. Right now I think about to deliver food too and that's the reason why I'm watching a lot of this different stuff :). I liked yours. :) It would be nice if a few more would be recorded and published :)
I dashed in SF Cali for years. I upgraded from bike, to ebike to scooter to motorcycle and car over the years. Doordash gave me an ebike as a test program for a few months, when they ended it they kept asking for it back. I eventually gave it back to them 12 months the later lol, it was just too great, helped me over so many hills
Western people’s are so friendly so kind…just look at that how peoples treat cyclists & delivery guys..appreciate those people’s equality…proud of you guys
My dude!!! You just gave me a gazillion ideas!!! You rode your bike INTO the building and delivered, no problem! Do you do that often? I Dash with a car in Santa Monica and am considering getting an e-bike for deliveries to save money (gas/parking/etc). My son is considering getting a scooter for the same reasons. You are a marvelous inspiration! Thank you. Also, milk crate and insulated box. Perfect. Thank you!
friend of mine live in my building, had a $4 delivery from the shop downstairs to his level, he went down, picked it up, went back home... 2mn, in his PJ's haha I'm happy this service exists, but I'm not lazy enough or in need to use it!
I was a New York, Bike messenger for a few months back in the 80s and the one thing I can tell you from watching your point of view video is that you might want to cut down your handlebars needs to run the narrow was handlebars. We could makes it easier to get through tight areas and around traffic.