Been riding 3 years, started on a 600. Took me a week to get on the highway starting with no experience. First time on the highway was just doing normal traffic had about 4 cars try to crash me so I waited until late night and went out riding and started teaching myself how to go faster and how to corner quickly about 3 months and then I went back into heavy traffic and able to maintain myself. Now it’s just game on when I ride! I use to have a headset but I don’t ride with music anymore cause I like to space the whole world out and just focus on my ride. It takes time you can’t just get a bike and go fast you have to respect it and take time to learn all of its characteristics. I couldn’t even tell you how many times I would get off at the same exits just to practice tight turns at speed
She sure didn’t act like a paramedic if she was one. The intense reaction and “I know what I’m doing attitude” isn’t what we are taught in emt school. I’m glad you assessed the situation and got him out of the way.
@@xrgmer339 idk where these “don’t touch him” stuff come from in the accident world. But we’re taught to access the situation/injuries (regardless of the resources given)and move forward to action. If he had any spinal injury he would’ve been wayy more messed up and not moving. Adrenaline and shock is crazy but if your spine is injured you’ll know lol. And when I say regardless of resources I mean work with what you have. Zero resources on that highway once he crashed.. ambulance was 15 mins away. Can’t risk leaving him there untouched in the middle of the road with 20+ people around him with on coming traffic and hoping the ambulance will arrive faster. In a perfect world ambulance would be there instant and the keep him stabilized, take his vitals, put a cspine(neck collar) on him, baggage him up and send him to the hospital. But it’s not perfect world. Work with what you have. 🤟🏽
I mean it was either move him or risk getting hit again on a busy hwy. if he doesn’t have any obvious spinal deformities and he can walk then he can move to safety
Honestly Will, all what you said in this video is exactly what i and every other person should get to hear. Yes like you said the kind of stuff you do over here ain't that much of a "good influence" to the younger generation...but you still went ahead and explained all what you had to do and all what it has to take to get to where you are in your ridin' journey...Practice, patience and respectin' the bike...These are the key things every single rider should always keep in mind. Ride safe out there bro. Peace✌🏾
You will look back in 5-10 years if you’re still around and be thankful you made it out alive after riding like that for a period of time. Coming from experience. Be safe out there.
Good lesson man, I don't think people understand the enjoyment that you can get even riding a damn scooter at 25mph with the wind in your hair (or it would be if you weren't wearing a helmet). You don't need to do 200mph to enjoy yourself and do things you've never done before. That's why it's so easy to recommend starting off on a smaller bike, you still have PLENTY of power and speed to get yourself in trouble or get hurt, but it helps you to understand the dynamics of a bike and even more so, about how the traffic around you interacts with one. Just like Will said, you can be doing 10mph and if you panic jack your front brake accidentally and launch yourself, you can literally split your skull like a melon. That's why wearing full gear is so important, the simplest little fall or the tiniest slow-moving mistake can easily break your wrist or foot... and we've all seen what happens to your skin if you slide on the carpet, now imagine on asphalt. Sorry for the long-winded message, but I lost one of my best friends when I was younger to a dirtbike accident. He was easily the best rider out of all of us, just the slightest mistake on a trail he'd ridden a thousand times before and went straight into a tree without his helmet... because we "weren't riding hard" anymore, so why would he need his helmet when you look so much cooler without one? Just be safe out there, be smart, and look out for each other. And remember that 99% of the cars that pull out in front or almost merge into you, did it because they could not see you. Always be mindful and defensive, and try to be courteous to the other people you are sharing the road with. The #1 priority for everyone is going home at the end of the day.
yeah unknown is crazy asf. As much as I love watching you/mezz/CTG and a whole load of fast riders I still take it way slower than yall. I prefer it that way and I hope I never decide that sending it that hard is a good idea. The way I see it, there's always a little luck involved. The faster you go the more you stretch it. Doesnt matter how skilled or how well you can predict, there's still a little element of luck. I try to ride in a way that minimizes the amount of luck involved. Stay safe! I can't wait to meet you again this summer!
Great video man. I just got my 2023 Fireblade ECU flashed but it's still a complete dog under 6k until the exhaust valve opens. I'm just so used to my V4 Ducati with it's instant power on tap. Hopefully with the fully system and dyno tune it cleans up that lower rpm throttle.
These things will humble you real quick. They are no joke you have to respect the power Got my first sport bike last may CBR RR 600 Im still not ready for a litre bike. Fuk around and find out do not rush.
I started on dirt. Then to a 600. Then to a 750. Then to a 1000. Wreaked that, and took 2 years off. Now I am back on a 750. it has been 30 years of riding minus a 2-year break
i grew up on dirt bikes, no bikes at all for 33 years and got a new Z900! lol i couldnt justify a 2 cylinder Ninja for 1k less. i knew id want faster later but its MORE then fast enough for me! lol
Glad the fellow rider is good. You kicking facts Will. If you are a new rider take the safety course, incorporate smith system, track days, get that seat time. It just depends who you are far as age. I know ex AMA racer Earl Rolloff aka the King of Willow. The guy still goes to track days & canyons in his 60s still smoking guys. Anyways keep bringing the heat👍👍👍
Ouch. Glad he's ok. I'm new also and I do some dumb stuff but know my limits. Glad to hear legit advice from you for all the new riders! @@willkiddhill
It's quite a bit to take on when a youngin models himself after you and that very thing is what takes him out. I can sense you are feeling your mortality and are very aware of some questionable decisions. I like your messaging lately and I love you brother. Stay Alive
Started on a 600 and rode it for the first time home with no street bike experience, even on the freeway and to be honest it wasn’t that bad. I’ve only had some dirt bike experience and that was that and mtb but I mean I feel like it’s just ones head messing with them selves and getting scared or i dont know
Fun video (except for the dude who crashed) and very good advice. I hope people listen. Don't ride over your head, progress gradually, have fun, stay in one piece.
Love the bike bro, just found your channel and started watching your vids. About to go back and watch since the beginning. Do you have a set of tires that you trust the most for them high speed runs and turns?
Depends what you doing. Back in the day we just use to drop -1 on front sprocket for street & track. Cause usually the bikes are geared to high. Inexpensive fix.
Man I wish I could ride motorcycles one day. Its sad to think they´ll probably be gone by the time I turn old enough (I`m 13) I had a dream of a sport bike and a water buffalo One of each😎It would´ve been sick!!
Brother i love you content. Please go get a grom or somthing to learn how to wheelie. You’re chasing heavy that shit hella dangerous with how fast your bike is.
Been riding 3 years, started on a 600. Took me a week to get on the highway starting with no experience. First time on the highway was just doing normal traffic had about 4 cars try to crash me so I waited until late night and went out riding and started teaching myself how to go faster and how to corner quickly about 3 months and then I went back into heavy traffic and able to maintain myself. Now it’s just game on when I ride! I use to have a headset but I don’t ride with music anymore cause I like to space the whole world out and just focus on my ride. It takes time you can’t just get a bike and go fast you have to respect it and take time to learn all of its characteristics. I couldn’t even tell you how many times I would get off at the same exits just to practice tight turns at speed
Hell yeah brother that’s what I love to hear! Ride on 🤟🏽❤️🔥
Beautiful👌... appreciate you sharing
Hey, this is me now😂😂
She sure didn’t act like a paramedic if she was one. The intense reaction and
“I know what I’m doing attitude” isn’t what we are taught in emt school. I’m glad you assessed the situation and got him out of the way.
🗣️🗣️🗣️
Are you an EMT? Isn't it very risky to move a person after possible spine injuries?
@@xrgmer339 idk where these “don’t touch him” stuff come from in the accident world. But we’re taught to access the situation/injuries (regardless of the resources given)and move forward to action. If he had any spinal injury he would’ve been wayy more messed up and not moving. Adrenaline and shock is crazy but if your spine is injured you’ll know lol.
And when I say regardless of resources I mean work with what you have. Zero resources on that highway once he crashed.. ambulance was 15 mins away. Can’t risk leaving him there untouched in the middle of the road with 20+ people around him with on coming traffic and hoping the ambulance will arrive faster. In a perfect world ambulance would be there instant and the keep him stabilized, take his vitals, put a cspine(neck collar) on him, baggage him up and send him to the hospital. But it’s not perfect world. Work with what you have. 🤟🏽
@@xrgmer339 in school about to graduate.
I mean it was either move him or risk getting hit again on a busy hwy. if he doesn’t have any obvious spinal deformities and he can walk then he can move to safety
Honestly Will, all what you said in this video is exactly what i and every other person should get to hear. Yes like you said the kind of stuff you do over here ain't that much of a "good influence" to the younger generation...but you still went ahead and explained all what you had to do and all what it has to take to get to where you are in your ridin' journey...Practice, patience and respectin' the bike...These are the key things every single rider should always keep in mind. Ride safe out there bro. Peace✌🏾
Well said brother 🦾❤️🔥
Your intros are FIREE bro im loving it.
Glad you like them!😎🤟🏽
That intro is badass AF. You should do a longer version :)
You will look back in 5-10 years if you’re still around and be thankful you made it out alive after riding like that for a period of time. Coming from experience. Be safe out there.
Exactly bro 🤙🏾. Ride your ride and take your Time. With more and more seat time, we all will improve our skills
Intro sick
What’s the intro song??
Thank you for the speech bro it was definitely something I needed to hear💯 appreciate you!!
My pleasure!!🤟🏽
Good lesson man, I don't think people understand the enjoyment that you can get even riding a damn scooter at 25mph with the wind in your hair (or it would be if you weren't wearing a helmet). You don't need to do 200mph to enjoy yourself and do things you've never done before. That's why it's so easy to recommend starting off on a smaller bike, you still have PLENTY of power and speed to get yourself in trouble or get hurt, but it helps you to understand the dynamics of a bike and even more so, about how the traffic around you interacts with one. Just like Will said, you can be doing 10mph and if you panic jack your front brake accidentally and launch yourself, you can literally split your skull like a melon. That's why wearing full gear is so important, the simplest little fall or the tiniest slow-moving mistake can easily break your wrist or foot... and we've all seen what happens to your skin if you slide on the carpet, now imagine on asphalt.
Sorry for the long-winded message, but I lost one of my best friends when I was younger to a dirtbike accident. He was easily the best rider out of all of us, just the slightest mistake on a trail he'd ridden a thousand times before and went straight into a tree without his helmet... because we "weren't riding hard" anymore, so why would he need his helmet when you look so much cooler without one? Just be safe out there, be smart, and look out for each other. And remember that 99% of the cars that pull out in front or almost merge into you, did it because they could not see you. Always be mindful and defensive, and try to be courteous to the other people you are sharing the road with. The #1 priority for everyone is going home at the end of the day.
Great advise for the new riders.much respect. Love the channel.
You handled the situation really well man. Glad to see such a positive influence in the bike scene. Keep up the grind 🤝🏾🫶🏽
Big shout out to Willkid knowing what to do to his Job 🤛💪💪💪💪
You are 100% my favorite moto creator. Stay safe, I don’t wanna stop seeing your content 🤘
This why i love the bike community got yall brothers back respect to all yall n the medic .
yeah unknown is crazy asf. As much as I love watching you/mezz/CTG and a whole load of fast riders I still take it way slower than yall. I prefer it that way and I hope I never decide that sending it that hard is a good idea. The way I see it, there's always a little luck involved. The faster you go the more you stretch it. Doesnt matter how skilled or how well you can predict, there's still a little element of luck. I try to ride in a way that minimizes the amount of luck involved. Stay safe! I can't wait to meet you again this summer!
?? is this the most underrated motorcycling channel or what
Probably
Great video man. I just got my 2023 Fireblade ECU flashed but it's still a complete dog under 6k until the exhaust valve opens. I'm just so used to my V4 Ducati with it's instant power on tap.
Hopefully with the fully system and dyno tune it cleans up that lower rpm throttle.
Yes you have to remove that servo or it’ll continue. But a slip on or full exhaust gets rid of that with a tune and it’s a whole new monster 🤟🏽😈
Great video man. Love the intro. You worked hard on this and it shows.👌🏼
These things will humble you real quick.
They are no joke you have to respect the power
Got my first sport bike last may CBR RR 600
Im still not ready for a litre bike.
Fuk around and find out do not rush.
WILL uploaded 🗣🗣
🤟🏽
Incredible advice! Stick to what you are comfortable with. Stay safe, bro!
Great video! Love this vlog type of video!
3:34 Infiniti with a student driver tag being an asshole is surprising. The ones I’ve seen are usually car people
Do you know what he said? I couldn't understand it
What did he say???
what did he say when he yelled at them?
woke up to a new video, what a good day man!!
This just made my dayyy 🙏🏽🔥😭
went from a 650
to a cbr600. feels like im starting all over again but i cant wait to get comfortable with pushing and controlling this bike
Did u have a honda 650r !? Been thinking about getting one i had a 02 CBR 600 F4i was fast af
@@Ghofy i had a ninja 650 bro
Coldest intro out there 😮💨
I started on dirt. Then to a 600. Then to a 750. Then to a 1000. Wreaked that, and took 2 years off. Now I am back on a 750. it has been 30 years of riding minus a 2-year break
I just got a Rurok Atlas 4.0 I actually really like it
Hell yeah! Ride on brother 🦾 I’m seven years deep rn myself.
been riding bout a year and have had my new buddies almost die cuz of rushing into riding on there 600s. be safe out there yall
Being in that position sucks asss bro. Lucky for me I was able to get up and hitch a ride to the er. Worst pain of my life was the road rash
6:15 fire 🔥🤙
i grew up on dirt bikes, no bikes at all for 33 years and got a new Z900! lol i couldnt justify a 2 cylinder Ninja for 1k less. i knew id want faster later but its MORE then fast enough for me! lol
Sadly he wrecked but I’m glad he’s ok. He passed me a while ago on I-10😅
This is my goat 😂❤
Glad the fellow rider is good. You kicking facts Will. If you are a new rider take the safety course, incorporate smith system, track days, get that seat time. It just depends who you are far as age. I know ex AMA racer Earl Rolloff aka the King of Willow. The guy still goes to track days & canyons in his 60s still smoking guys. Anyways keep bringing the heat👍👍👍
I wounder how that guy crashed , was it lane split ? Or late braking
A guy died yesterday in a hit and run bike accident on freeway 170 near Alta vista, shits crazy
People die everyday, just life brother 🤟🏽❤️🩹
Bro your videos are the most entertaining to watch compared to other motorcycle influencers
Awesome content and great intro!
Insanee , safe ride brothers make it home safe
glad ur okay
You have the hardest intro I have ever seen.
Imma make it better soon!☝🏽
careful lane splitting that quick people get jealous
Have you ever tried the supertech boots?
DALE!! Nice bro ahahahahahah
Was his jacket textile. That's the only reason I can think as to why he took damage under his protective gear?
Yeh willkidd confirmed it was textile. I'm not going to wear textile anymore, strictly leather
Same, started on a liter, cbr all day
Yo wuduup kidd brother 🔥🤙💯
what is the name of the song at the start? sounds like life imitates life.
Realize - Trxy ! But I’m using the slowed version in my intro 🤟🏽
@@willkiddhill thanks, by the way sick video.
nbt pretty much quadrupled their prices. It was bogo $150 and now it $250 for 1. Fuck that
That shit gonna hurt tomorrow. As someone who went down on 75, good luck.
Coolest vid I’ve seen on YT in a while
What caused big homie to wreck?
Ran wide straight into a car. He was a newer rider pushing his limits.
Ouch. Glad he's ok. I'm new also and I do some dumb stuff but know my limits. Glad to hear legit advice from you for all the new riders! @@willkiddhill
@@Sixbagzz take it slow brother and enjoy!🤟🏽
Ride your ride
It's quite a bit to take on when a youngin models himself after you and that very thing is what takes him out. I can sense you are feeling your mortality and are very aware of some questionable decisions.
I like your messaging lately and I love you brother.
Stay Alive
🤟🏽❤️🔥
I wish that I could ride right now on a bike
Started on a 600 and rode it for the first time home with no street bike experience, even on the freeway and to be honest it wasn’t that bad. I’ve only had some dirt bike experience and that was that and mtb but I mean I feel like it’s just ones head messing with them selves and getting scared or i dont know
I’m on season 12 of the intro
😂
Fun video (except for the dude who crashed) and very good advice. I hope people listen. Don't ride over your head, progress gradually, have fun, stay in one piece.
Would love to see some track videos! 🤟🏼
Intro song?
Its "Realize" by Tryx
Love the bike bro, just found your channel and started watching your vids. About to go back and watch since the beginning. Do you have a set of tires that you trust the most for them high speed runs and turns?
Thank you!! Strictly run only Pirelli Supercorsas 🔥
Let's goooo 🔥
Hi kidd i have 10r but confused which rear sprocket i select 39T or 41T need both speed and torque a little fir wheelie some time
Depends what you doing. Back in the day we just use to drop -1 on front sprocket for street & track. Cause usually the bikes are geared to high. Inexpensive fix.
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im late to the vid ONLY because i wanted to enjoy the video with some food right beside me😂😂
Man I wish I could ride motorcycles one day. Its sad to think they´ll probably be gone by the time I turn old enough (I`m 13) I had a dream of a sport bike and a water buffalo One of each😎It would´ve been sick!!
what Gear was the crashed rider wearing?
An Alpinestars tethered jacket. Didn’t really hold up well. I recommend leather 🤟🏽
@@willkiddhill Awesome! TY for the answer! I bought the Dianese Racing 4 Perf Jacket.
how old were you when you started riding?
I edge to these videos man.
Repent
What’s the song called in the intro?
How can we watch your old videos? I wanna see that night ride video again, it was sick
Just click on his profile and scroll till you find it
@@tuckerthenpc4573they were all deleted, that’s why I’m asking
3:33 what did he say out the car?
F*** you idiots or sum like that
I would also like to know.
whats the intro song
what boots does bro wear?
what earplugs you use? also love your vids bro
give us your wallpaper at 8:51 🙏
W vid and W advice 👏
🤟🏽
"IM A PARAMEDIC!!!!"
Hey what did that guy shout out of the window
Brother i love you content. Please go get a grom or somthing to learn how to wheelie. You’re chasing heavy that shit hella dangerous with how fast your bike is.
On it brother! Gimme a solid two more months of practice and I’ll be there. I don’t chase out of 1st anymore bc of that🦾 only 2nd gear clutch now 🤟🏽
a pace maker and and a bunch of young dudes on liter bikes ain't mix too well..
i just want to know what the guy yelled at min 3:35 cant understand his mumbling
First 😤 6:05 😂🤪
👊🏽😎
Damn
130 mph in 1st gear 👀
Make some merch 🔥
What is this song!?!
❤😎
Let’s gooo
🤟🏽🤟🏽
@8:00 thats katy huh? one day we will cross paths
How old are you will?
0:00 - 00:30
intro song? Sick video bro
Realize- trxy (slowed version)
He got road rash even when wearing gear?
will is there really bad decisions?
LOL. The Karen 'paramedic'.
Looks crazy from the YT perspective but 160 in traffic Yo! Forget the cars but what about potholes and broken lane joints. Be good man.....
WTF is the dudes problem at 3:35
Assuming they probably flew pass that guy and he was pissed lol