There’s a lot you could say about this video, but maybe the clip speaks for itself.
Here’s a quick plot summary: A guy riding around in what appears to be a pink tank top and sockless loafers gets slapped by a car driver who thinks he is going too slow.
Of course, as with all these videos, there’s lots of NSFW language, so turn it down unless you want the whole office to hear you watching a squid dropping F-bombs.
It’s all about the white pants!
Thankfully it was before Labor Day!
Is it some kind of homo-erotic thing?
In Quebec, you could charge the guy in the car with assault and would absolutely win in court. This is regardless of the fact that technically the biker should have just drove off. Touching anyone, even just tapping them like that is considered assault here.
That cager slap the biker while he is still on the bike to avoid any retrebution but something is wrong as road rage in Québec usualy involve a chainsaw.
Staged…lasted way too short for a guy that was fuming(car driver). If I’m wearing a helmet and re-enforced gloves, bring it!
Road range Canadian style lol Ian Lloyd
Why would a French guy riding in Quebec would film his ride while talking in English and suddendly argue with another guy…. still in English? Faaaake….
I dunno. He’s talking in English in his other Vlogs, for what it’s worth.
To reach a wider audience on Facebook.
A guy riding cautiously on residential streets is a squid? I think you need to learn what these terms mean before tossing them around to try to sound clever.
In a tank top and slip-on shoes? Around here, that’s what we call sportbike guys dressed up like that. Sorry if that’s not clever enough for you. Maybe I should have included a meme?
Edit: My definition of caution doesn’t include pulling over to fight cagers either.
Although I personally ride with gear all the time, I would not criticize someone for choosing to dress comfortably when riding at low speed in a quiet residential neighborhood.
The term ‘squid’ is more commonly applied to those stunting on public roads; although it is true that some new riders do associate it with improper gear.
Faaaaake….
feels staged, still entertaining
It might be staged. Certainly plays into all sorts of stereotypes!