8:18 Cyclist had plenty of time to slow down and let the truck turn but noooo they have to speed up to create a situation. The entitlement of these people is ridiculous
I thought this sounded ridiculous so I did a search. It appears yielding to cyclists in the bike lane is exclusive to California within the US. So entitlement is par for the course.
I'm also a cyclist, but I didn't understand what he was talking about. There are much worse situations. Here it seemed to me as if he was already happy to go into the conflict. An extreme example. ua-cam.com/video/iXqDexro-PY/v-deo.html
I'm a commuter cyclist, and I can not recall how many times I've been in a similar situation. I just slow to the appropriate speed, get behind the vehicle, and then merge back into the bicycle lane once the car or truck clears. This guy just wanted something to snivel about.
3:45 incredibly smart person owns a samsung galaxy s24+ and insta 360 one x4 and then rides without any gears nor gloves (Btw you can ride a motorcycle with both hands dislocated, I know that because I had to during an enduro race)
Not only that but he was actively talking to someone on his phone, did not tell them he crashed and just said "I have to go" and why didn't he use his phone to call for help? Makes it sound like a life and death situation when he has a phone and can clearly call for help if needed.😂 Also why the heck did it take two doctors to reset that finger, seemed pretty straight forward from the x-ray just yank it back into place (but admittingly not a doctor so don't really know lol), and I would have at least tried to ride before just giving up in those conditions as it was only one hand.
I know as bikers we're surrounded with Karens, but watching these videos it would appear that 80% of these accidents could have been avoided by going slower in traffic, and save high speed for the highways...
@@genxgamerdad141 when I was 16 (49years ago) I hit a big hog on my '72 CL175, went over the handlebars and broke my right wrist. I somehow picked up the bike, cranked it for a while until it started. Opened the throttle a bit and then held it with my bad hand/wrist. Continued down the road until I got to a wide place and turned around toward home, that's when it started really hurting. That was on Christmas day!
I dislocated a finger completely once when i bent it 90 degrees the direction it ain't supposed to bend on my ktm500 while riding dirt. Popped it back it back into place and continued riding for a few more hours.
Is it not a multi ton weighing metal machine? Don't you think someone on a bike that is hit with it could very easily die? People don't respect the power and sheer force they can inflict with their cars enough. They're incredibly powerful and heavy objects compared to us measly human beings, so it's important to recognise how much damage you can potentially do to vulnerable road users and act accordingly.
Aye, I get it, I ride too. I been riding motorcycles most of my life. But I just feel like he was blowing it out of proportion just a wee bit. That's all I meant.
@@jamescarpenter1095 fair enough, I have to say that despite being more vulnerable on my motorcycle or even on my bicycle compared to when I'm driving, I actually never really react intensely at all to mistakes or people being idiots whilst riding, so I definitely see what you mean that he overreacted. Also, I'm not sure but it kinda looks like he's actually on a bicycle, so perhaps he didn't take out his mirror because he knew he could never outrun the driver 😂
12:55 Traffic fills in the gaps that you leave. Your position in your lane is a message to other traffic. You hug the pavement because you lack the skill to hold your line in a curve, you invite cars to pass you by in your lane. Don't give mixed messages if you don't want people to pass you by in your lane.
things I have learnt... American near misses are so much less dramatic than European ones. they have a lorry pull out in front of them at 300 yards, and they act like it's 10 feet away....blimey! come to Europe, we'll teach you how to ride in traffic!
Videos like this people’s parents refer to so that they scare their kids into not riding motorcycle even if they are responsible and safe riders. Most of these videos on the internet are 90 percent the rider being stupid or reckless at some point in the video. Parents often claim, “These motorcyclists are being responsible and slow and paying attention and people still hit them or they cause accidents.” If bikers are responsible the accidents are rarer. There are few videos with the biker in the video being responsible and completely safe behaving.
8:20 Cyclist had AMPLE TIME to slow down and let the truck turn. But NOOO! I'm going to assert my bike privilege. I ride 100 mi/wk, in this case, I'd let the truck go and avoid problems. Keep calm and Ride on!
One of my biggest pet peeves are when mid-aged women do something studid (0:58 Motomood and 13:09 Shoenix Ride) then they just sitting there staring blankly straight forward and almost completely ignoring you like you don't exist. Had it happen to me yesterday, a woman cut me off while switching lanes without looking..
Sometimes it's possible that that 1,000 yard stare is a defense mechanism. They exist in an abusive relationship. Not saying this is the case but it happens. Two of my sisters lived like that for years. It's very similar to what some people who moved here from far away do, for them a smile is the most sincere form of an apology. I don't care for your smile you effing cut me off!
@@daisydomergue9047 Yes you might be correct but it don't have to be because of abuse.. it can just as likely be to not have to take accountability for their poor driving but like you said i don't care about a smile, i want you (them) to acknowledge your mistake and to open your eyes and look in the mirrors next time so it never happens again..
@@Noiseprojekt Some strange man starts yelling at a woman, right or wrong, 9 times out of 10 they're going to shut down. Bouncing a helmet of their vehicle doesn't help either and some biker yelling muffled words and frantically making strange gestures at them will possibly confuse them. Another reason people, not just women, stare ahead. Utter embarrassment.
3:45 This guy's afraid to lean his bike, notice his speed of 6 mph in the turn. If he really knew how to coordinate the clutch, throttle, and rear brake, he'd make that U-Turn much faster and not dump.
pretty sure at 8:15 the bicyclist does not have the right of way. He approached a light from behind a vehicle already in a turn lane turning. Bicyclists still have to yield to vehicles on the road way as well.
Shoenix from about 12.55 terrible understanding of lane placement, there's two lanes going out of the roundabout and you place yourself almost hugging the sidewalk, indicating to others that you move slow, therefore inviting them to overtake.
The guy with the knuckle dislocated. He seriously didn’t even try to ride to get help?!?! Or pick his bike up?? I’m sure it hurt but you can clutch with pinky and ring finger to get started then do a no clutch shift. That dude sucks under pressure. And at doing a U turn.
3:24 @booogeyman (fitting name since nobody knows your there) you're literally riding in the worst possible position. Your in the vans blind spot, you have no escape, your on the shoulder where all the debris is, then of course the audi cannot see you. Second clip, you force yourself into a bad spot instead of just allowing the car in.
Riders please remember that no matter whose mistake it is but you are always vulnerable so please be careful and also don't try to confront someone who is driving a vehicle bigger than what you are driving. Enjoy the ride and enjoy the life.
KUDOS to PeteyCam!!! A biker who admitted they were in the wrong. However, the cager is in the wrong too for not indicating the turn. By law you must signal if you're turn into or backing into a parking space.
7:15 This is the HOV lanes in Northern Virginia, morning commute. Too many drivers in the DMV drive too aggressive and don't care, especially when the weather is bad. Whether you're on a motorcycle, car, SUV, you're bound to be cut off.
11:45 This happens all the time whether people are on their phone or not. I educate them NOT to cross the stop line as their car will not trigger the sensor to change the light.
4:53 commonly the Highway Code will give each driver a rule to follow to avoid danger. But when both break the respective rules, then not much you can do. So yes the flatbed truck should check mirrors. But bike, don’t tailgate within a 2 second distance, make yourself seen, use the horn (revs are not a recognised signal nor was it that peppy). Do that to a bigger truck and you’ll lose your life. 1:00 love this clip. “Are you high; do you see two lanes?!” So typical of UK drivers. Undertakes, oblivious of rule broken or the danger. Doesn’t back off when told, warned and when bike continually makes it clear he’s going to take position. People don’t realise the manoeuvrability of bikes and that if they want to get ahead they will. Her efforts were futile.
2:25 If you want to be an idiot riding fast and low on public streets by yourself.. Its a bigger lowlife to do that with a passenger. Does not care for their life.
5:00 and that's what the horn is for, I never got why people rev their bike instead of pressing the horn button, I use the horn on my bike all the time I don't sit there revving the bike hoping someone knows what that was signaling rather than a clear distinct horn
My daughter (15) just had a great idea. Instead of using a standard 'beep' sound for your horn, what if the horn sound was 'Karen'. For those of you who have the knowledge to do this it would be great to see in a video. I have ridden motorcycles (CB250 CB750 Ducati Pantah) on and off, but the most trouble I have ever had with cars was when i was a bicycle rider, (many a mirror smashed there) and I always dreamed of fitting my road racer with a horn from a truck to scare the sh*t out of dumb *ss car drivers.
At mark 2:35... Come On!! Seriously! You're obviously riding (speeding) on a trail with traffic going both ways, and you're entering into a blind curve; you'd have to be a complete fool to assume no other rider is coming from the opposite corner. Not sure which country this is in, but seriously, if you're not cornering on your side of the trail, you are putting yourself and others into harm's way.
We're in Australia, we ride on the left side of the road and our Speedo is in Kilometers and not miles per hour. Doing 40 to 50kph is the standard on our dirt tracks.
Bro at 2:46 why would you be going the same way oncoming bikes are going ? 😂these guys should not have their bikes fr grown ass men with no common sense 😂
2:05 is this a flip-up helmet or did it almost flew off his head? Either case strap down your helmet properly!!! otherwise you could as well wear no helmet at all....
I have ride bikes all this guy on bike see the car but do not want to slow down, I don’t get it, the guy who broke the hand was on a phone call, instead paying attention to the bike and the road,
1st kid shouldn't be riding. Wrong temperament ..Guy at 6:08 another example.. Guy at 7:35 will be in a pine box..smh.. Same with the tool at 7:53..smh No need to help the grim reaper
Stop blurring the video. Secondly, I have zero sympathy for fellow motorcyclists doing dumb stuff on their bikes and acting like it is someone else's fault.
I wouldn't let go of the bars but you need to relax your arms and grip while decelerating. That's how you fix it. Basically let it fix itself. I see so many clips where the rider is still accelerating and it's pure dumb luck they get out of it.
@@loftyintentions1985 Thanks for that, I'm close to doing my final test for the full large engine license and this was always something I wondered about.
@@paciiiimijak when you ride, everything should be relaxed except concentration. When you ride tight the bike rides tight. It becomes jerky as your control inputs become rigid making it more dangerous. Imagine trying to walk quickly with straight, rigid legs. That's how the bike will feel. Good luck and keep safe.
No matter how “loose” you ride, a wobble can and will happen. Uneven road, the right bump etc. A few ways you can correct it. Hold tight while decelerating, lean some weight forward onto the front forks and wheel so it gets more contact while decelerating, and I know on a sport bike I’ve accelerated out of a wobble if you have enough power left to accelerate hard. I don’t recommend that for a new rider. Some bikes come with stabilizers built on from factory. You can also add one. I’ve always added a much better stablizer that’s adjustable to whatever kind of riding I’m doing. City riding at lower speeds I leave it loose for easier control at low speeds. Country riding at high speeds taking curves I set it a lot tighter to avoid those pesky wobbles, especially on a curve. Hope this helps and have fun riding. Stay safe and please always ride like others are trying to take you out. Get used to your eyes scanning all over the place.
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8:18 Cyclist had plenty of time to slow down and let the truck turn but noooo they have to speed up to create a situation. The entitlement of these people is ridiculous
I thought this sounded ridiculous so I did a search. It appears yielding to cyclists in the bike lane is exclusive to California within the US. So entitlement is par for the course.
@@the_interwebz_don Except that the truck was way ahead and already turning but the cyclist just had to catch up to nearly cause a crash.
I'm also a cyclist, but I didn't understand what he was talking about. There are much worse situations. Here it seemed to me as if he was already happy to go into the conflict. An extreme example. ua-cam.com/video/iXqDexro-PY/v-deo.html
“You’re driving a dangerous machine” 😂😂😂
I'm a commuter cyclist, and I can not recall how many times I've been in a similar situation. I just slow to the appropriate speed, get behind the vehicle, and then merge back into the bicycle lane once the car or truck clears. This guy just wanted something to snivel about.
Eduardo Lopes: The way NOT to ever lane filter. What a douche!
Agreed. There is tempting fate, but he was just being an a**.
for sure, almost looks like he's running from someone, I really hope this isn't the way he drives normally
@@FlankoutPen after this incident, I drive with much more caution
He won’t be around for long……….🤷🏻♂️
Driving organ donor
1:25 yea, yea. For sure uneven road was the reason... 🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was cold tires. 🤣
Over 140 km/h, 13-14k RPM, just drove off the bike from the garage, cold tires, definitely a "uneven road" issue.
"Target fixation".
Hitting a bump at 90 mph will certainly cause problems.
@@CONNNEgotta do the daily burnout
why modular helmets suck
2:05 - Helmet closed
2:06 - crash
2:08 - helmet open
most of the clips biker are wrong xdd
expect 7:05
5:03 no one is hearing you rev except people behind you. horns point to the front with a reason.
nah, he should just come closer to end of the Truck XD
I’m a motorcyclist, I ride daily and have been for over a decade… most a of these bikers are in the wrong.
How are they wrong
See you in the next life eduardo lopez 😂
see you there xd
3:45 incredibly smart person owns a samsung galaxy s24+ and insta 360 one x4 and then rides without any gears nor gloves
(Btw you can ride a motorcycle with both hands dislocated, I know that because I had to during an enduro race)
does he have to?
@@KentRoads he dislocated just 1 finger, it would have been quite easy to ride and it surely is safer than walking trough the desert
Not only that but he was actively talking to someone on his phone, did not tell them he crashed and just said "I have to go" and why didn't he use his phone to call for help? Makes it sound like a life and death situation when he has a phone and can clearly call for help if needed.😂 Also why the heck did it take two doctors to reset that finger, seemed pretty straight forward from the x-ray just yank it back into place (but admittingly not a doctor so don't really know lol), and I would have at least tried to ride before just giving up in those conditions as it was only one hand.
@@Anthony-fd8mh because as I already said he's so smart to buy latest phone and camera but not a pair of gloves
He thought he could magically learn to drive if he had the most expensive camera recording him
(I hate stupid people with money)
A Holes for going 100+ through a construction site and on the wrong side of the cones.
7:35 My guy Eduardo Lopes playing Russian Roulette with the devil at this point
He’ll need the contact number for Schwantz‘s metal doctor.
i dont play anymore, i afraid after this hahahaha pure luck at this day
I know as bikers we're surrounded with Karens, but watching these videos it would appear that 80% of these accidents could have been avoided by going slower in traffic, and save high speed for the highways...
Thought for sure the dad with his kid was about to harass him for being too loud or something. What a pleasant surprise!
Now this is what I'm talking about. The best way to start off a new day
yes
the curvy road did not make that dude almost crash at 1:30...his going almost 90 there was the issue lol
Tell me you don't ride while not telling me you don't ride.🤦🏻♂️
I’ve got 120k miles under my butt kid..
@@LouderGeneration you should know better then. And kids ain't 38, pal.
Brother simmer down. I’m not the only one calling bull on his clip either btw
@@loftyintentions1985 Riding your uncle doesnt count my guy
2:32 what an idiot putting her in danger like that
indeed
4:28 weakest wrist in the West
That was one of the most pathetic things I've ever seen
Did this on dirt bike, popped it back in and limped my bike back to the truck. Bent my rear sprocket and broke my clutch lever/reservoir.
@@genxgamerdad141 when I was 16 (49years ago) I hit a big hog on my '72 CL175, went over the handlebars and broke my right wrist. I somehow picked up the bike, cranked it for a while until it started. Opened the throttle a bit and then held it with my bad hand/wrist. Continued down the road until I got to a wide place and turned around toward home, that's when it started really hurting. That was on Christmas day!
I dislocated a finger completely once when i bent it 90 degrees the direction it ain't supposed to bend on my ktm500 while riding dirt. Popped it back it back into place and continued riding for a few more hours.
My dude clearly did not go play outside as a kid if that made him go to thw hospital😂
When you hit someone from behind you are either too close, too fast, or not paying attention.
6:15 Yea, do a wheely, speed and drive like an idiot, then act like the car driver is the only one doing something stupid.
Really? A deadly machine, huh? Way to go toteing that line there slick
Is it not a multi ton weighing metal machine? Don't you think someone on a bike that is hit with it could very easily die? People don't respect the power and sheer force they can inflict with their cars enough. They're incredibly powerful and heavy objects compared to us measly human beings, so it's important to recognise how much damage you can potentially do to vulnerable road users and act accordingly.
Aye, I get it, I ride too. I been riding motorcycles most of my life. But I just feel like he was blowing it out of proportion just a wee bit. That's all I meant.
And if he was truly mad enough to say something than why didn't he just take his mirror?
@@jamescarpenter1095 fair enough, I have to say that despite being more vulnerable on my motorcycle or even on my bicycle compared to when I'm driving, I actually never really react intensely at all to mistakes or people being idiots whilst riding, so I definitely see what you mean that he overreacted. Also, I'm not sure but it kinda looks like he's actually on a bicycle, so perhaps he didn't take out his mirror because he knew he could never outrun the driver 😂
@@Glitch_II I agree 100,000%
R.I.P Eduardo Lopez
im still here bro hahaha
@@kawazapbr Not for long if you keep that driving up
Thanks for the excellent video! It was very well-made.
12:55 Traffic fills in the gaps that you leave. Your position in your lane is a message to other traffic. You hug the pavement because you lack the skill to hold your line in a curve, you invite cars to pass you by in your lane. Don't give mixed messages if you don't want people to pass you by in your lane.
11:50 big respect for the song he is listening
10:38 - to be fair the car did not signal that he was going to go into that spot.
Baby high five was so cute
DirtBike Lunatic, amazing video I loved it
11:51 Stop Light Karen. Just what we need.
The rider is a karen...
Yuppee its dirtbike lunatic with another BAANGER!!
2:31 Hate to see the rider in full leathers and the girl on the back not wearing much protection... Looks like that hurt.
8:25 😭😭😭
things I have learnt... American near misses are so much less dramatic than European ones. they have a lorry pull out in front of them at 300 yards, and they act like it's 10 feet away....blimey! come to Europe, we'll teach you how to ride in traffic!
Bikers in these clips do a lot of stupid things, but are acting as traffic-supervisors afterwards.
8:20 says the biker who does street takeovers
11:45 good KDA Song🙃
I love watching your channel. It is both very educational and entertaining on how not to ride a motorcycle.
3:10 Not even close.
Videos like this people’s parents refer to so that they scare their kids into not riding motorcycle even if they are responsible and safe riders. Most of these videos on the internet are 90 percent the rider being stupid or reckless at some point in the video. Parents often claim, “These motorcyclists are being responsible and slow and paying attention and people still hit them or they cause accidents.”
If bikers are responsible the accidents are rarer. There are few videos with the biker in the video being responsible and completely safe behaving.
8:20 Cyclist had AMPLE TIME to slow down and let the truck turn. But NOOO! I'm going to assert my bike privilege. I ride 100 mi/wk, in this case, I'd let the truck go and avoid problems. Keep calm and Ride on!
Cool video
1:45 biker goes into the cars lane gets mad. typical of guys who live off their parents money
2:23 I feel very sorry for bro but wasn’t that too much of hyper riding 😶
One of my biggest pet peeves are when mid-aged women do something studid (0:58 Motomood and 13:09 Shoenix Ride) then they just sitting there staring blankly straight forward and almost completely ignoring you like you don't exist.
Had it happen to me yesterday, a woman cut me off while switching lanes without looking..
Sometimes it's possible that that 1,000 yard stare is a defense mechanism. They exist in an abusive relationship. Not saying this is the case but it happens. Two of my sisters lived like that for years. It's very similar to what some people who moved here from far away do, for them a smile is the most sincere form of an apology. I don't care for your smile you effing cut me off!
@@daisydomergue9047 Yes you might be correct but it don't have to be because of abuse.. it can just as likely be to not have to take accountability for their poor driving but like you said i don't care about a smile, i want you (them) to acknowledge your mistake and to open your eyes and look in the mirrors next time so it never happens again..
@@Noiseprojekt Some strange man starts yelling at a woman, right or wrong, 9 times out of 10 they're going to shut down. Bouncing a helmet of their vehicle doesn't help either and some biker yelling muffled words and frantically making strange gestures at them will possibly confuse them. Another reason people, not just women, stare ahead. Utter embarrassment.
At 8:25 the biker clearly saw that it was a green light but thought he was in the right
5:30 Absolutely stupid lane splitting at that speed of 80 kph (50 mph) when traffic is moving much slower AND expecting people to see you!
I love watching biker videos when I’m depressed as it makes me realise how I will never be stupid enough to own a bike
Did the same thing Liquor did on the same road 😅😂
3:45 This guy's afraid to lean his bike, notice his speed of 6 mph in the turn. If he really knew how to coordinate the clutch, throttle, and rear brake, he'd make that U-Turn much faster and not dump.
pretty sure at 8:15 the bicyclist does not have the right of way. He approached a light from behind a vehicle already in a turn lane turning. Bicyclists still have to yield to vehicles on the road way as well.
0:24 sorry just an idiot doing 160+ dont mind me...
No, riding like an idiot almost caused him to wreck.
Shoenix from about 12.55 terrible understanding of lane placement, there's two lanes going out of the roundabout and you place yourself almost hugging the sidewalk, indicating to others that you move slow, therefore inviting them to overtake.
Just to clarify, a knockout is when someone actually gets knocked out
The guy with the knuckle dislocated. He seriously didn’t even try to ride to get help?!?! Or pick his bike up?? I’m sure it hurt but you can clutch with pinky and ring finger to get started then do a no clutch shift. That dude sucks under pressure. And at doing a U turn.
You can see he was having a panic attack. All logic and sense goes out the window when people panic.
Eduardo Lopes you will be missed when your luck runs out ...
I'm driving safely after this incident
3:24 @booogeyman (fitting name since nobody knows your there) you're literally riding in the worst possible position. Your in the vans blind spot, you have no escape, your on the shoulder where all the debris is, then of course the audi cannot see you. Second clip, you force yourself into a bad spot instead of just allowing the car in.
Riders please remember that no matter whose mistake it is but you are always vulnerable so please be careful and also don't try to confront someone who is driving a vehicle bigger than what you are driving. Enjoy the ride and enjoy the life.
8:15 heyyy Tualatin, Oregon… land of many pickups and people who don’t tend to see two wheeled travelers
1;26 isnt uneven road, i ride that every day. Dude just doesnt know how to ride doing 4x the speed limit
KUDOS to PeteyCam!!! A biker who admitted they were in the wrong. However, the cager is in the wrong too for not indicating the turn. By law you must signal if you're turn into or backing into a parking space.
why is he listening to that 11:57 😂
What even is it? looks like some weird vtuber or anime stuff.
@@nippycow1527 league of legends soundtrack.
7:15 This is the HOV lanes in Northern Virginia, morning commute. Too many drivers in the DMV drive too aggressive and don't care, especially when the weather is bad. Whether you're on a motorcycle, car, SUV, you're bound to be cut off.
1:47
Damn that happened in Cairo roads
Looks like the cars fault right?
That guy that hurt his finger and left his bike to find someone was a massive drama queen
4:08 no gloves, no jacket, no nothing....and on his hands free while riding. I don't even answer phone calls while driving, certainly do not riding.
Dzień dobry.
13:55 This is also self destruction as you are also going throguth the area which is disable from traffic.
1:34…. Karma…
10:04 that car is acting like that 5 thousand dollar mercedes is expensive like he needs 20 grand to fix his car
HI
11:45 This happens all the time whether people are on their phone or not. I educate them NOT to cross the stop line as their car will not trigger the sensor to change the light.
14:29 i blame the biker for not calculating that, its expected from every driver to change lane when theres a reversing car or parked car
4:53 commonly the Highway Code will give each driver a rule to follow to avoid danger. But when both break the respective rules, then not much you can do.
So yes the flatbed truck should check mirrors. But bike, don’t tailgate within a 2 second distance, make yourself seen, use the horn (revs are not a recognised signal nor was it that peppy).
Do that to a bigger truck and you’ll lose your life.
1:00 love this clip. “Are you high; do you see two lanes?!” So typical of UK drivers. Undertakes, oblivious of rule broken or the danger. Doesn’t back off when told, warned and when bike continually makes it clear he’s going to take position. People don’t realise the manoeuvrability of bikes and that if they want to get ahead they will. Her efforts were futile.
2:06 So horrible for the rider - That car was way too fast with all that traffic around !!! imho
7:45 That many people waiting for McDonald's?? Gross.
I live in the countryside of the state. My city recently opened its first McDonald's
I had something similar to the clip at 4:00 happen to me, ended up with a greenstick fracture in my arm.
Why do you blur moments of impact?
WTF is this new stupid trend for mirrors flipped up???
You know, I'm a cyclist, i use more of my brakes than horn and myanger issues
2:25 If you want to be an idiot riding fast and low on public streets by yourself.. Its a bigger lowlife to do that with a passenger. Does not care for their life.
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5:00 and that's what the horn is for, I never got why people rev their bike instead of pressing the horn button, I use the horn on my bike all the time I don't sit there revving the bike hoping someone knows what that was signaling rather than a clear distinct horn
My daughter (15) just had a great idea. Instead of using a standard 'beep' sound for your horn, what if the horn sound was 'Karen'. For those of you who have the knowledge to do this it would be great to see in a video. I have ridden motorcycles (CB250 CB750 Ducati Pantah) on and off, but the most trouble I have ever had with cars was when i was a bicycle rider, (many a mirror smashed there) and I always dreamed of fitting my road racer with a horn from a truck to scare the sh*t out of dumb *ss car drivers.
4:55 maybe use your horn instead of trying to rev at people
At mark 2:35... Come On!! Seriously! You're obviously riding (speeding) on a trail with traffic going both ways, and you're entering into a blind curve; you'd have to be a complete fool to assume no other rider is coming from the opposite corner. Not sure which country this is in, but seriously, if you're not cornering on your side of the trail, you are putting yourself and others into harm's way.
We're in Australia, we ride on the left side of the road and our Speedo is in Kilometers and not miles per hour.
Doing 40 to 50kph is the standard on our dirt tracks.
What Karen’s were they I didn’t see any
LaPresaCR needs to calm down. I get that the Benz driver is a jerk, but why risk it?
What's with the vegan cyclists
Bro at 2:46 why would you be going the same way oncoming bikes are going ? 😂these guys should not have their bikes fr grown ass men with no common sense 😂
2:05 is this a flip-up helmet or did it almost flew off his head? Either case strap down your helmet properly!!! otherwise you could as well wear no helmet at all....
12:00, dude has serious anger problems.
Most of these riders were at fault and/or made something out of a situation that was not a something
I have ride bikes all this guy on bike see the car but do not want to slow down, I don’t get it, the guy who broke the hand was on a phone call, instead paying attention to the bike and the road,
1st kid shouldn't be riding. Wrong temperament ..Guy at 6:08 another example.. Guy at 7:35 will be in a pine box..smh.. Same with the tool at 7:53..smh No need to help the grim reaper
Stop blurring the video. Secondly, I have zero sympathy for fellow motorcyclists doing dumb stuff on their bikes and acting like it is someone else's fault.
He has to blur.. other wise youtube will take the video down. And a majority of the time, the driver is in the wrong
@MBTA-1136 No, they don't. Your other comment is irrelevant since you didn't even read my comment correctly.
Genuine question: I was under the impression you're supposed to let go of the handle bars in the event of a front death wobble. Is this not the case?
I wouldn't let go of the bars but you need to relax your arms and grip while decelerating. That's how you fix it. Basically let it fix itself. I see so many clips where the rider is still accelerating and it's pure dumb luck they get out of it.
@@loftyintentions1985 Thanks for that, I'm close to doing my final test for the full large engine license and this was always something I wondered about.
@@paciiiimijak when you ride, everything should be relaxed except concentration. When you ride tight the bike rides tight. It becomes jerky as your control inputs become rigid making it more dangerous. Imagine trying to walk quickly with straight, rigid legs. That's how the bike will feel. Good luck and keep safe.
@@loftyintentions1985 Much appreciated advice! Thanks so much :)
No matter how “loose” you ride, a wobble can and will happen. Uneven road, the right bump etc. A few ways you can correct it. Hold tight while decelerating, lean some weight forward onto the front forks and wheel so it gets more contact while decelerating, and I know on a sport bike I’ve accelerated out of a wobble if you have enough power left to accelerate hard. I don’t recommend that for a new rider. Some bikes come with stabilizers built on from factory. You can also add one. I’ve always added a much better stablizer that’s adjustable to whatever kind of riding I’m doing. City riding at lower speeds I leave it loose for easier control at low speeds. Country riding at high speeds taking curves I set it a lot tighter to avoid those pesky wobbles, especially on a curve. Hope this helps and have fun riding. Stay safe and please always ride like others are trying to take you out. Get used to your eyes scanning all over the place.
Flower grow=tit.
8:25.. hahahahahahahaha. Truck did nothing wrong. Go cry somewhere else.
11:45 biker is a karen and technically making terroristic threats that can be reported to police talking about taking their mirror
1:33 Steering Dumper damaged?