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The art of being innovative in South Africa
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The art of being innovative in South Africa

Dionne Warwick said it best when she said, “That’s what friends are for.”

A video shows two friends, arms crossed, riding bikes together while standing. It’s the perfect example of friends leaning on each other for a common cause and could be a clear definition of working together.

The video was taken by a motorist driving past the duo and noticing their unique method of riding a bike. It looked like something circus people might do in preparation for a show.

South Africans are known for their ability to make plans, hence the saying “Maak ‘n Plan”, but this video shows us how plans sometimes follow a flexible pattern.

Of course, these two could ride bikes that way because they were moving through a commune.

Previously we saw a man riding his Motorized wheelchair on busy Johannesburg roads and I even noticed a The jalopy makes its way onto the streets of Cape Town in a humorous way.

It is important to note that while we enjoyed the entertainment of witnessing such events, we disagree with the dangerous nature of these events.

Check out some of the comments on the video that applauded the boy’s friendship.

  • “The trust they have for each other is beyond.”
  • “Ride or die, such friendship.”
  • “It’s the most impressive thing I’ve seen in a long time.”
  • “My immature self will follow them to the last place.”
  • “The van that had to go off the road to avoid hitting them.”

Watch the video below – courtesy of TikTok.

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