
Biker Nairobi
@Brianclkd • 15,957 subscribers
I identify as a motorcycle my pronounce are Piki /Piki. This is my only X account dm me on all my socials and I will confirm
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So this police officer stops my friend, claiming it’s an offence not to wear a reflector — in broad daylight even though my friend was in full reflective gear. Then, the officer takes his bike and rides off… No helmet. No gloves. Makes an illegal U-turn. Rides on the footpath. Reckless all the way. Let’s not forget he’s riding a bike that doesn’t even belong to him. Now here’s the real question: How do you enforce rules that you yourself don’t follow? We’re not against the law we’re against the abuse of it. We ride with respect. We expect the same.
Biker Nairobi248,843 views • 11 months ago
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guys please let us share this road me all need to get home safe
Biker Nairobi344,913 views • 1 year ago
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Matatu Accident on Magadi Road | First Responder Experience FULL VIDEO :
Biker Nairobi104,595 views • 9 months ago
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"I truly believe that acts of kindness have a way of coming back to us. I didn’t catch his name or handle, but I hope our paths cross again one day so I can return the kindness he showed. There was a comment that left me feeling a bit down, saying I should turn off the camera when helping others. But if I hadn’t captured that moment, I might never have experienced this incredible connection or had a chance to share it. I’m grateful I was recording—it’s a reminder of how powerful even a small act of kindness can be."
Biker Nairobi166,310 views • 1 year ago
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full video on youtube biker_nairobi As a road safety advocate, I always preach: gear up, no matter how short the ride is. Take this accident, for example it could have ended so badly if I wasn’t wearing my boots, helmet, and gloves. Guys, let’s protect ourselves out there. Accidents can happen anytime, but the difference is whether you’re prepared. Your safety gear isn’t optional it’s your lifeline. Stay sharp, stay safe! 🛡️🏍️ follow my safety advocate partner 🇨🇦🇵🇹🇦in 🇰erom
Biker Nairobi87,862 views • 1 year ago

I shared this on NTV, and I truly meant it my goal is to start with the bikers on my daily route. If I can get even a few of them to consistently wear helmets, I believe the message will spread rider to rider, town to town… and one day, we’ll be a step closer to changing the “boda boda narrative.” If you have an extra helmet or gloves you'd like to donate, please DM me I’ll make sure it reaches a rider who truly needs it. And to any brand out there that’s passionate about road safety and wants to collaborate, feel free to reach out: [email protected] Let’s keep pushing for safer roads. One helmet at a time. 🛵💛
Biker Nairobi62,173 views • 10 months ago
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There is a big difference between watu wa nduthi and goons. Sisi kama watu wa bike, we do not support or associate with goons. They pretend to be riders, yet we are out here trying to make an honest living and move the economy forward. Their actions are what make the police and the public look at all bikers differently, and that is unfair. Real riders work hard, respect the road, and respect people. We should not be judged by those who misuse the bike to cause harm.
Biker Nairobi27,134 views • 4 months ago

"On my way home, I met an incredible young man, a student with a determination that truly moved me. At the time, I didn’t realize he was a student, but as we spoke, he shared his story with me. Every day, he walks nearly 11 kilometers—from somewhere near Kibera all the way to Rongai Ngori—just to reach a place offering free tuition. Rather than spending the two-month school holiday at home, he made the choice to get ahead on next term’s syllabus. Such wisdom and drive from a Form Two student are rare, and it’s inspiring to see this dedication in someone so young. He’s going through a lot too. His parents recently relocated upcountry, and he now lives with his grandmother, who has taken on the role of the family’s breadwinner. Despite the challenges, he remains committed to his studies, driven by a desire to make the most of this free opportunity. He told me he sees this time as a chance to prepare and build a stronger foundation for his future. If anyone in the community who travels along this route could offer him a ride—from the SGR area to Langata and back—it would be an incredible help to him. The time he saves could go into more hours of study and rest, bringing him one step closer to his dreams. May blessings be upon anyone who can support this dedicated young soul. And to him, I say: keep going—you’re on a path that will lead you to amazing places."
Biker Nairobi77,462 views • 1 year ago