Did She Really Ask for THIS ? 🇿🇦 vA7-S2

(Wilderness, South Africa) – Morning, my friends,
from a garage in Wilderness! Let’s go for the bad surprise of the day. Still the same. Hopla, let’s go! – Good morning. – Good morning!
Good morning, Maman. What a beautiful river there! Another quick look at the lovely
tiny downtown of Wilderness. – Yeah, yeah! – Yeah,
yeah, yeah! – Yes, man! – So today, we are heading
to Knysna. So it’s a short day. It’s just 50 km. Still, with 500 m
of climbing during the day. And it should be my second-
to-last day without the motor. Let’s go, guys! Let’s go, baby! Yes! Hello. – Hello. – Hey, man! – Hello! – I’ve been following you.
I’ve been watching you eat. I’ve been… – Nice! – Amazing shit! – Thank you! – Absolutely amazing shit!
And when I came back down here… And I was wondering
if you were gonna come up here. – Okay, yeah. – And where did you sleep
last night? – In Wilderness. Wilderness. – Oh, in Wilderness? – Yeah, yeah, yeah.
– So you passed us. We’re in Glentana. – Oh, yeah. Probably, yeah, yeah. – Yeah. – Yeah. – And we’ve got a guest house
there, too. – Ah, okay! Nice, yeah. – Now cheers. – I’m gonna… – Lekker. – Awesome! – Oh, that’s a privilege
to meet you. – Nice to meet you, too. – Oh, man, I followed you from the start,
right through Africa, all the way down. – Awesome! – Amazing show, but I’m upset
because you haven’t posted again. – Which one…? – You haven’t posted
for a while. – No, I posted regularly. At least once a week. Yeah, yeah.
– Yeah, but just one. – Oh, yeah, yeah. Because… Yeah, I post once a week, no…
Usually, sometimes there is a second video. But… – Yes, yes. – Usually, it’s
only once a week. Yeah. – Great stuff. Ah, it was a privilege meeting you.
Ride well. – Thank you very much! Yeah. – Ciao! – Ciao! – We follow you,
and we love all your videos. – Awesome! Yeah. – It’s amazing
to see you here. – Yeah, yeah. It’s beautiful here. – Lovely, yeah. Yeah, we’ve just been to Sedgefield
in the market. It’s… – Ah, okay. – Yeah. – You must go to the market. – Yeah. – Which market? – Yeah. Sedgefield
market. – Oh, Sedgefield. – Yes. – As you get into Sedgefield,
on the right, you’ll see it there… – On the right. Is it close
to the main road? – Yes. – Okay, I’ll go have a look
then, probably today. – And… – I have a short day today. – We actually saw you go through George
this morning just before we left. We came from George. – Through George? And I saw you. – This morning
or yesterday evening? – Yesterday. Yesterday. – Oh, yesterday. Yeah.
– Yesterday. That’s right. – Yeah. Because I was there yesterday,
not this morning. – I saw you in the traffic there,
going through there. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. – Sorry. – Okay. All the best,
man. – Thank you very much! Yeah. – With your travel. – Thank you! – Bye-bye. – Yeah, we have been
watching you. Yeah, thank you! Yeah. – Yeah, bye-bye! – Have a wonderful time!
Bye-bye! – Thank you! – Bye! – Sorry. Let’s go! Okay, it’s funny.
I stopped to talk to a friend. I stopped to talk to Loïc. Salut, Loïc! And people were stopping
all the time to talk to me. It’s very funny how I was about
to sneeze because of the sun and… It seemed to have made them
run away from me. Anyway, let’s go, guys!
Let’s go to Knysna today. South Africa. Beautiful South Africa. Look at this place with the fog on the bay!
Welcome to the Garden Route! Hello, hello! What a place! Oh my word! Hello! – Hello! How are you? – Very good. How are you? – I’m a fan
of your YouTube channel, man. – Nice. – Ah, eventually, I’m meeting you.
– You’re lucky somehow. – Yeah. Yes, like… – Hello! – How are you?
– Good. How are you? – I’m fine. – I’m watching your channel every day.
– Awesome! – Do you mind if we take photos? – Yeah, it’s okay. No worries. – Yeah,
okay. – Please, man. – Yeah, sure. – My dad really likes you. – Yes, like…
I told him now. I made a U-turn. – Ah, you made a U-turn. – Yeah. – Awesome! – Okay. Thank you very much! – Nice meeting you!
You’re welcome. – Nice meeting you, too. – So where are you going now?
– We enjoy the content… – Thank you very much! Yeah. – Where are you going now? – Knysna. Just Knysna. Yeah. – So you’re going
to overnight there? – Yeah. Yeah. – Okay. Oh, man, safe trip. – Thank you very much! Yeah. – Okay. – Have a good day
also! – Bye-bye! – Thank you! Classical cars everywhere again! Oh, man. And there’s another guy
walking around with a saw. – Hi, hello! Enjoy your day! – Thank
you! You too! – Have a good day! – Ubuntu! – Aren’t you tired? – Yeah, I’m tired. Yeah. – It’s hot today.
– Nice to meet you, my friend. – Nice to meet you. – Oh,
you’re the same. – Yeah, yeah. I just swap hands with the camera. – We are constantly following you
on YouTube. – Awesome! – We’re checking you out.
And we were actually just chatting. And I said, “Wait, that’s Kino!” – Exactly! – It’s lovely to see you.
– Nice to see you, too! Yeah. – Yeah, and I told him, “I must talk
with you.” – Welcome to the Eastern Cape! – Hello! Thank you very much! Oh,
yeah, we are in the Eastern Cape. Yeah. – No, not yet, but… – Oh, not yet. Okay.
– [Both] Yeah, yeah. – Yeah. – Awesome! – What you must do when you go ahead
is you’ll see the place called Sedgefield. – There is a market, I heard, no? – Go there. – So it’s at the beginning
of the town or…? – Yeah. At the beginning. – Yeah.
– Just before you get to the town… – Yeah. – …you’ll see Sedgefield
on your right-hand side. – Yeah. – You go there. I just had
the most awesome oysters. Do you love oysters? – Oh, really? Yeah, yeah, I love oysters.
– Fresh oysters. You’ve got to go. – Oh, okay. Is it today? – Yeah, yeah.
It’s… Wild Oats Community Market. – Wild Oats Market. Yeah.
– Can we take a selfie with you? – Yeah, of course. Yeah. – Thank you
then! My finger can’t get there. – There we go. All the best, my friend! – Awesome!
Thank you very much! Yeah. – A nice one. – It’s lovely meeting you!
– Cheers! – Nice meeting you, too! And thank you for the advice! – Bye-bye!
Let’s go, guys! – Let’s go, guys! Yeah! Yeah, yeah! – Bye-bye! – Have
a good day! Bye-bye! – Cheers! – Let’s go to the community market,
guys. – Let’s go! – Thank you! Every 200 meters,
I have someone stopping now. – You’re good? – Good, good. – Yeah,
I’ve been following you for a long time. I was coming now past,
and I’ve turned around. I’m like, “F**/*, I need to stop.
I need to come and…” – Awesome! – How is it going, man? – Good, good,
good. How are you? – I’m good. Thanks. I live here in Sedgefield. Where are you
on your way to now? – Yeah, I’m… To Knysna. – To Knysna? – Yeah. – Oh, so you don’t have all
your baggage on you this time. – Yeah, yeah, because my motor is broken.
So my mother is helping me carry the load. – Oh, okay, okay. – Yeah. – I see.
– Hello! – So your motor’s broken. So you’re going now… No battery.
– No assistance, yeah. – Just you. – Yeah. – That would be nice coming
down Tradouws pass. It’s… – Oh, it was beautiful. Yeah,
yeah. – Oh, it’s nice. – Yeah. – Going up without a motor
was not the same, but… – Yeah. Oh, you’ll take a photo with your phone. Cool! Thanks, man! – You’re welcome!
– Yeah. Thanks, man! – Have a good day! – Have a nice trip! Yeah, safe travels! – Thank you very much! Yeah.
I’m so glad to see you, man. I was hoping I’d see you
when you come down. I’ve been following you now
through Cape Town. – Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah. I guess you were lucky. You were at the right time…
– Yeah. – …at the right place. – Go! Cheers, man! – Have
a good day, man! – Yeah, you too. – Sedgefield is my lunch break. And here we have… Ah, I love
old stuff, these old objects. Oh, man! Wow, wow, wow! Look at this view, guys. Oh,
we can dive into the lake. Incredible! There is some peeing going on here. What a place! So I guess that’s the Garden Route,
the famous Garden Route. A bit of flat. Yay! Swartvlei. Sedgefield. – Hello! – Hello! – How are you?
– Good. How are you? – Fine. Where’s your license? – My license? It’s a bicycle. – It’s a bicycle?
– You need licenses for…? You need a license for…? – Yeah.
Where’s your helmet? – Huh? – Where’s your helmet? – It’s a tricycle. – So you’ve got to have
a license to drive this. – No, it’s a… I mean, it’s considered a bicycle.
So how…? – Okay. Enjoy your ride! – Thank you very much! How do I go
to the market? Do I turn there? – Do you want to cross? – To the market,
yes. – Okay. – It’s there, right? – Yeah. – Okay. – Will you be fine? – Yeah,
I’ll be fine. Yeah, okay. – All right. – Thank you! – Bye-bye! – Where is your license?
Oh my god. That was funny. I want… – Hello! Cheers!
– Hello! Some dinosaurs. – Hello, man! – Hello! – Hello! – Wild Oats Community Market. Hello! – Hey, sir! – How do I do?
– Ah, what do you want to do? – Go to the market. – You’re welcome. – Can I go with the bicycle?
Or do I need to park the bicycle? – You can walk? – I can walk.
Yeah, yeah, I can walk. Yeah. – Ah, if you can walk, then you can
park your bike. – Where do I park? – I don’t know what kind of bike it is. So, it’s difficult for me to say.
You can leave your bike here. – Okay. – Nobody will take it. – Okay.
– As long as you can walk. – Okay. It’s good? – Super. – Awesome! – Can I have a photo with you?
– Yeah, yeah. Sure, yeah. – Cuz I’ve been watching your stuff
all the way from like deep in Africa. – And here I am now. – Yo, shit! You don’t have much time now.
That one’s closing. – Ah, it’s closing. – The last couple of places are still open.
There’s a bike parking there with a lock… – Oh, there’s a bike parking there.
Okay. So I’ll go there. Yeah. Thank you! – Good luck, man! – Thank you!
Let’s go to the bike parking then. – Who invented this kind of bike? – Some people. I don’t know.
Not me, but some people. So there’s a bike parking there.
– You want to… Ride straight in. – Yeah. – And you will see on the left there.
– Okay, thank… Thank you, man! Okay, let’s go slow, dead slow.
Where is the bike parking? – Lovely to see you! – Hello! – Hi! – Hi! – Oh my god. I’ve sent Lucy,
my daughter-in-law’s friend. Sorry. – Oh, really? – I always see it when
people stop you on the side of the road. And I think, “Why do they do that?”
And now, I thought… – Here I am. – How are you going? – Very good.
Yeah. – Where are you going from here? – Knysna. – All right. – Yeah. – Okay.
And then? – Today, just Knysna. Towards Mozambique and then Zim
and then back up… – All right. – …via West Africa. – All the way
back. I tell you, I love your videos. They’re just… – Awesome. – Yeah. Anyway.
– Thank you! Yeah. Have a good day then! – Hey! – Hello! How are you? – I’m well. Thanks. I didn’t know if you were coming up
the Garden Route. I’ve been watching… – I did. Well, I do end up coming here. – Are you enjoying yourself still? – Yeah, it’s very… – You still think
Cape Town is wonderful? – Yes. – This part’s better. – Okay.
– Yeah. – I heard. I didn’t… – I used to live in Clifton.
And I came here for a long weekend. And I never went home. – Oh, really?
– Yeah. – Okay, so it’s a nice place here. – And the sea is warmer. – Oh, yeah. I imagine. Yeah, yeah.
It’s very cold there, the sea. Nice to see you. Let’s go park.
– Hi there! – Hello! – How are you? – Good. How are you? – Good. Are you the guy I read about the other day
who’s come all the way from…? – Yes, probably. Yeah. – How many
thousands? Miles? – 20. Kilometers. – It was about 19,000. I read it
in the paper. – Yeah, yeah, yeah! Oh, yeah, yeah. – Yeah. – I mean,
it’s… At the beginning… Yeah. – That is amazing! – At the beginning
of South Africa, I was saying “19”. Now, it’s more: 20. – Oh, my Word! That is amazing! Yo, very,
very cool! – Thank you! Cycle rack. Ah, nice! Let’s go have some food
before it closes. – A beautiful bike. – Yeah, it’s nice! – Are you
all the way from France? – Yes. – Oh my days, it’s you! – It’s me. Yeah. – Yo, aren’t you tired? – Yeah, I’m
tired, but… It’s okay. Slowly, slowly. – How long have you been cycling for?
– Almost four years now. – Straight? – No, it’s… Well, I take breaks. I do editing. I… – Yo! – So
it’s not every day, but… – Four years? – Yeah. – How long is this chain?
– Huh? – How long is this chain? – Oh, very long. Yeah, it goes
all the way to the back down there. Yeah, it’s very, very long. – Yeah. Yo! You must enjoy this market.
It’s very cool. – Yeah, I heard. I mean, people stopped me to…
– Yeah. – …to tell me to come here. – Yeah, this market is amazing. – So,
I’m gonna have food for the afternoon. Yeah. – Yeah, this market might close. But then, the next market’s
also cool. – Ah, okay. – Yeah. – It’s so cool to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too. Yeah. – Good luck! – Thank you! Ah, yes. – Kilometers or miles? – Yes!
Kilometers. – Kilometers. – Yeah, not… Not miles. But I guess, hopefully,
I’ll reach 20,000 miles at some point. – How do you finance this? – This?
– Vlogging. Yeah, okay. Fantastic. – YouTube. – And it’s working? – Yeah.
Yeah. – So where should we find you? On what? – Kino Yves. K-I-N. – Okay. – Yeah. – We’ll definitely look for it,
Kino. – Awesome! – Fantastic! – Great. Yeah. – More power to you! – Huh?
– Love it! I love it! – That’s amazing! – Nice! – So you know how… – Rack.
– …to repair your tires and everything. – Yeah, with the tires, yeah,
it’s easy. Yeah. – Yes. – Yeah. – Yeah. – The basics I know. Yeah. – Yes. And you know how to put a new chain on
and all the technicalities? – Chain—no. But the chain doesn’t move. So
it doesn’t wear out that much, but… – Okay, good. – Well, if I had to do it,
I guess I would find a way to… – Yes. – It’s not that complicated,
I think. – Yeah. It’s so good, so… – The basic things I can repair.
– Yes. – Some things I need help with. – And how’s your backside
sitting like that all day? – Huh? – How’s your backside? – Now
I’m used to it, but at the beginning… – Yeah. – …the lower back was
a little bit painful, but… – Yes. Yeah, yeah. I think that would
probably be a little issue for me. – Bye! – Yeah. – But I’m a lot older
than you. – Yeah. – Anyway. And so tell me where you’ve been,
just very quick. – Across Europe. So the Balkans. – Yes. – Towards Turkey.
The Middle East. – Yes. Yeah. Middle East? – And then from Egypt down to Sudan,
Ethiopia, Kenya, roughly Kenya, Tanzania. – So you actually came right through there,
eh? – Yeah. – Yeah, yeah, yeah. – Amazing. And then down… – And then down. Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia,
and South Africa. – Okay. – That’s amazing. – So you actually crossed.
– Yeah, I kind of crossed. – Yes. – And I’m gonna do an 8 somehow.
– Yes. – Cuz now I’m heading to… – Yes. – …Mozambique, Zim. – Yes.
– And then towards Angola, Congo, and… – And were people friendly? – Yeah, most people
are very friendly. – Most, yeah. – And did you have any trouble
getting across the borders with visas? – No. Well, some visas,
but it’s because of my passport. Some visas are harder to get because…
But that’s just the rule. – Yeah. – Like Sudan. I was there before the war,
but the Sudanese visa was not an easy visa. – Yeah. – Then everything else was
kind of easy. That’s the easy route. Well, that was the easy route.
In terms of visas, it’s the easier route. West Africa is harder
for the European passport. – Imagine what it is
for the American passport. – Oh, for the American passport,
it’s way harder. Yeah. For a South African passport,
it’s easier, but for a… – Yeah. I know that I… – For you,
it’s probably… Usually, it’s… – It’s gonna get worse
with Trump. – Yes, yes. – Yeah. – And it’s more expensive for you.
They always charge you more than… – Terrible. Yeah. Yeah. – …other people. – I don’t think
I’m even gonna travel anymore. Namibia is the only place
that I will go back… – Oh, yeah, yeah. – …because I love the silence
of Namibia. – Oh, yeah, yeah. – It’s marvelous. Yeah. – It’s beautiful.
Yeah. – Very nice to meet you! – Nice meeting you, too! – Good luck! – So you live here? – Yeah, I live
on a farm just up there. – Okay. Awesome. – And I started the market
with Rosie. So, we… – Oh, really? – Yeah. – Oh, so you are the one doing…
– Owner. The owner of the market. – The owner of the market. – Yeah.
– Where should I go to have food then? If it’s not closed yet? Where do…? – I think it’s too late. Yeah. – Ah, it’s
too late for food? – We close at 12. It’s… – Ah, okay. So it’s a breakfast. – If you go across the way,
you will find maybe not such healthy food. But there is more food across the way.
– Okay, okay. – That’s a different market. That’s craft. We’re a farmers’ market. – Ah, okay. – Yeah. – Okay. – Yeah.
– So it’s a breakfast market here. – It’s a farmers’ market where
we just add a bit of breakfast to keep people here for a while. – Ah, okay, because people like
to have food. – Yes, yeah. – Okay. – Food. – I’ll have
a quick look then still and… – Okay. – I’ll see if I find
some food. – Okay, great. – But otherwise, I’ll go
eat somewhere. – Enjoy! – Thank you very much
then. Yeah. – Pleasure! – Let’s go to see if I can find
a bit of food quickly. Dining area. – Hello! – Yes! Hello! – Hello, hello! Don’t start with the best food
you’ve ever eaten in Franschhoek. That’s a lot of shit.
And then eat there. – Yeah. But it’s closing already. Hello!
– Nice to see you. – Nice to see you. – Hello, hello! – Fantastic, man.
– Thank you! – Pleased to meet you. Very nice! – Nice to meet you.
– Very nice. – Yeah, yeah. – My wife. – Oh, hello! – Hi, hi! – Hi, nice
to meet you. – My mom, Beth. – Nice to meet you. – Hi!
– Hi. – So you’re cycling from… – Where are you from? – Where did you
start? – France, yeah. – Yeah. – Yeah. – All the way from France? – Yeah.
– Fantastic, man. – Yeah, okay. – And you’re enjoying the Garden Route? – Yeah. Oh, it’s beautiful. Yeah,
yeah. Yeah, yeah. – Yeah, yeah. It’s very beautiful. – Well,
I hope you’ll find some nice food. – Thank you very much! Yeah,
I’ll look for it. Yeah. Have a good day! – Bye-bye! – Bye-bye! Cheers! – Bye! – It’s closing. It’s closing. Let’s… There are oysters here. So I guess I need to go to the next one
because everything is closing down. I’m too late. I was too slow.
Too late! – Oh, you’re not too late. – I’m not too late. Do you
still have food? – Yes! Look! – What do you have? – I have… – Potato. – …potato curry, spinach
and mushroom, balsamic tomato, Bolognese. I have more Bolognese over there.
I’ve got more breakfast quiches. And I’ve got chicken mayo.
– Ah, okay. I’ll get one Bolognese. – It’s four for 100. – It’s four for 100? Okay. So… – Four for 100 and two
for 60 on the pies. – So I’ll get two. One each. – One each, yeah?
– And the four. One each. Of the four. You have… – One each of the four?
Yes. – Yes, yes. – I’ve got that. I’ve got that. I’ve got that. – Okay. So
it’s gonna be a quiche, a quiche lunch. So, in total, it’s? – That’s gonna be 160. – 160. Awesome. – Going
on a YouTube channel? – Yes. – What’s it called? Ah, that one.
– What’s the name of your shop? – Pot… Prince of Tarts. – Pot Pies?
– Prince of Tarts. – Oh, Prince of Tarts. – Where can I find you on YouTube? – Kino Yves. K-I-N-O. – Kino Yves!
– Thank you very much! – Hello! – Hello! – I’m a long-time follower.
– Oh, nice! – Can I have a selfie with you? – Yes, yes, sure. – I’ve been following
your whole journey. – Awesome! – Yeah, it’s awesome. – Nice. – Thank you! I’ve enjoyed every single thing
you’ve posted. – Great. – Thank you! There we go. Thank you
so much! – Awesome! You’re welcome. – And have a good trip back. – Thank you
very much! Have a good day then. – Thank you! Bye! – Bye-bye!
Let’s go have our breakfast quiche. Well, I might have a bit too many. That’s way too much food. What did I do?
I’m gonna keep the big ones for later. I don’t know what this one is. Some sort of tomato or something. And some mushrooms. Really good. Oh, that’s very creamy.
That’s… Wow! Awesome. Fantastic. Let’s try the second one. That’s chicken something
with some sort of tomato sauce. Maybe a sort of curry.
It’s really, really good. Awesome! This is maybe Bolognese
or something like that. And let’s go for the last one. That’s mayonnaise something.
I like it less, this one. It’s surprising. There’s some sweet
onion stuff on the bottom part. I prefer the others,
but this one is all right. Okay, so… Ah, yes. Let’s go
to Knysna this afternoon, guys. Bye-bye! – Bye-bye! – Thank you!
– Have a safe trip, and well done! – Thank you! Thank you very much!
Yeah. – Bye! – Bye-bye! Hello! Bonjour. Closes at noon. Gates lock
at one. Oh my god. (to be continued)

I ride from Wilderness to Knysna, in the heart of the Garden Route, in the Western Cape, in South Africa. On the road, so many people know and stop to take a photo with me. At some point I struggle to keep progressing as I am stopped all the time.
The region is really beautiful, and on the way to Knysna, I stop at a farmer’s market in Seidgefield. The market is already closing at noon, and I just have time to buy some snacks after I stopped to ask a question to the police, a bad idea that ended up with the beginning of a weird conversation with a policewoman.

My Shop:
https://kinoyves-shop.fourthwall.com

My book (in English and in French): https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B096QVMXWZ also https://www.amazon.fr/~/e/B096QVMXWZ

Support the channel:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KinoYves

Follow my journey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kinoyves/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KinoYves

#southafrica #gardenroute #africa

Share.

36件のコメント

  1. she was trying to get "cold drink money" out of you, but gave up when she realized you werent going to understand what was going on. see it works like this in south africa:
    + the traffic cop stops you;
    + threatens you with a false/made up fine;
    + then tells you that its a hot day and they sure could use a nice "cold drink";
    + you hand over the money;
    + they let you go.

  2. "Where is your license?" is code for "Give me R200. "Where is your helmet?" is also code for "give me R200" in case you didn't understand the 1st code. She knows it's a bicycle even if it's her 1st day she would have had to go through college.

  3. Be thankful that traffic officers let you go, Yves😂
    Yes, in South Africa, you likely need a license to ride an e-bike tricycle, as a 2024 amendment to the National Road Traffic Act classifies any electric pedal cycle capable of speeds over 45 km/h as a motor vehicle. Therefore, to ride such an e-bike tricycle on a public road, you must register the vehicle, obtain a licence, and have a valid driver's license for that class of vehicle.
    Key Regulations for High-Speed E-Bikes:
    Motor Vehicle Classification:
    The crucial factor is the speed capability; if your e-bike tricycle can exceed 45 km/h, it's legally considered a motor vehicle.
    Licensing Requirements:
    As a motor vehicle, it requires:
    Vehicle registration.
    A vehicle licence.
    A driver's license for the appropriate vehicle class.
    What This Means for E-Bike Tricycle Riders:
    Speed is Key:
    If your e-bike tricycle is designed to go faster than 45 km/h, you must comply with these motor vehicle regulations.
    Compliance:
    You cannot legally ride a high-speed e-bike tricycle on public roads without the proper registration, licensing, and driver's license.
    In summary, if your e-bike tricycle can exceed 45 km/h, it's treated like a motorcycle or other motor vehicle, and you will need the necessary licenses and registrations.

    Important Considerations
    Chipped E-bikes: Some people "chip" their e-bikes to go faster, which can lead to the bike being reclassified as a motor vehicle and falling under the new, stricter regulations.
    Public Road Usage: The licensing and registration requirements apply to e-bikes being used on public roads.
    Helmet Use: You are generally required to wear a helmet when riding an e-bike, regardless of its classification.

  4. How are you my friend Yves? Always honoured to see you milling and enjoying every bit of your journey, Hopefully I will see you again visit Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

  5. Always stop on the side of the road ahead of the stopping cars trying to conversate with you. Super dangerous to just pull over on the side of a highway with crazy speeding cars and trucks. Please park your bike ahead of the cars and keep a safe distance between cars. Stay safe brother.

  6. Bonjour kino. J'étais vraiment surpris qu'après ton retour en France tu n'a accordé aucune interview. Je m'attendais a ce qu'il y auraient beaucoup. Parce que ce n'est pas rien ce qu'a ta accompli. Je sais pas qu'est ce qui explique ça. Je sais pas est ce que le fait que ça soit en anglais ça n'a pas suscité d'intérêt en France ?

Leave A Reply