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I watched the video and don't really see any issue with your riding. The Go-Pro on the top of your helmet (and video cameras generally) make everything look faster due to the narrow view - when we're riding, we see a much wider field and can process information as fast as it comes at us."I rode in Tokyo for three years and this looks very similar. Drivers almost always signal, speeds are relatively slow" etc ....... and "I would ride the same way there and would be laughing all the way to work and back."Tom
As for many other comments:Gloves. It is so freaking hot here. When I got my first Sing bike, I wore leather pants and jacket, boots and gloves. That lasted a week. I reckon I lost a couple of kilos in the 10 minute ride to work.I switched to shorts, tshirt and runners. Refused to follow the local trend of riding in flip flops - slippers. But after about the tenth time I burned my legs on the pipes, trying to squeeze into too-small parking spots for bikes, I have started wearing cargo pants. It's hot, but the sweat keeps you cool when moving.
U.S. riders see that and think that you are riding like a maniac. A typical rider from Paris might think, eh... I think all would think, "where are your gloves?"
BTW, where is this song from? By whom?-AJ