You gave one of the best advices: “Ride your ride”. So very true. Gotta adjust the speed by my riding skills, my type of ride and the overall conditions. Others can do their thing. Good to hear nobody was seriously injured in that crash. It could’ve gonna real bad.
Yes, I tried doing a couple group rides, I felt a lot of pressure, go here no go here, early late, my body clock seems to be different than anyone else’s, so many headaches, now I very rarely go on groups, have joined groups, but if there is a meeting I will come and say hello, talk bikes, but then go home. Having said that have joined a local very small group recently, see how that goes. Love your care free attitude, really enjoy your videos.
When I got a first HD, me and a friend found ourselves riding with about a group 10-12 bikes on I94 here in Detroit. Once I glanced down, we were doing 90mph. I knew this was not "My" ride. I looked for traffic and got out of formation, never to see any of them again. RIDE YO RIDE PEOPLE!!!
Glad you and the others are ok, QueenSit. I am a new subscriber and love your content! Please consider more protective gear for yourself! Hopefully you will not need to test it out, but better than the alternative as we have just witnessed! Best wishes!
Especially during rallys so many people are brand new trying to keep up with experienced riders. My brother avoids the needles highway and iron mountain during the rally.
100%! Agree. Glad everyone is ok but that rider needs to check himself. He may have maxed out the lean angle on the bike who knows. Definitely preventable.
@@Frankfoot986 he locked up the front brake in a panic stop before he even got the bike leaned over in the curve. Next time he should lock up the rear wheel for a more spectacular highsider!
Wise advice. You can tell this woman is a critical thinker and I love that she did several things to help the situation from slowing traffic and not running up to get the person on film for better views and clicks here. She seems like a great person.
That is the reason I will not ride the Dragon. I have seen too many people leaving their lanes in the turns. That was an absolutely terrifying wreck and it passed directly in front of your bike. Thankful that the rider who wrecked did not take out either the bike in front of you or your bike and it sounds like they were ok (I don't know how)!!!. Keep up the great videos, Queen Sit!!!
That was one helluva close call! I’m glad to hear that everyone is okay. I agree wholeheartedly that every rider needs to “ride their own ride”, there is no shame in taking it easy, slowing down, or simply opting out of a challenging road altogether. I’ve ridden the Dragon several times with no issues, but I have seen firsthand, other riders go off the road or cross the line. Everyone should ride within their own limits for their own safety, and for the safety of others. Your video is a perfect example of that… those lowsiders almost took out two bikes and three people. Keep pumping out the videos, Queen and, as always, ride safe and make good choices, y’all!
Just seen this video, I'm not a rider just yet, hopefully soon, but I've been driving for over 15 years, very much into cars and racing, And i agree with your statement. Even in cars, one should " Ride their own Ride", i've got plenty of mountain and windy roads, I've seen bad crashes myself, People should always drive and ride/race at their own skill level, there have been plenty of times id have to peg it down a notch so i don't put my own safety aswell as others at risk, Fun can turn into fatal real quick.
Very close, that could have been really bad for all involved. You handled it well and the advice you gave is solid and I always tell newer riders the same thing, don't try to keep up, ride at your own pace. Glad this worked out how it did.
This is the reason I avoid “big” rides and events. Far too many weekend warriors that don’t really have any business on a 900lb motorcycle that are more than willing to jeopardize your safety. Glad all are well.
@@wanaraz It's true it can happen at anytime. But when you multiple one "vulnerable" road users by 1000, your are multiply that risk and hazard threat drastically
@@wanaraz I'm not following your logic. You can get struck by lightning right now, but you're damn well gonna get out of the rain in a lightning storm to lessen your odds.
"If you ever are put in a position where you don't feel comfortable, don't do it. it doesn't make you less of a rider." - wise words, QueenSit. I've been through a similar situation here in Southern California - out of control rider crossed the double yellow line on Highway 33 north of Cannon Creek almost took me with him - and this is terrifying. I'm glad that you and the couple involved in the accident are all ok. (It's of course your choice, but I suggest you to wear a jacket when riding.)
It's always great to hear a rider state to ride your own ride. Continue to be amazing and it's a pleasure to see other individuals recognize you bcse of your positivity, your calmness, your incredible demeanor but most of all bcse of your talent. Glad you're OK, please stay safe and I wish you success in everything you touch!!! Stay bless, stay safe and keep grinding 🤜🏾🤛🏾👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥 Silverlions...
Wow that is crazy scary. I'm glad everyone involved was okay. I'm not sure why he/she went down but i'm guessing he/she was pushing it a little too hard? I'm not going to lie, i've been to Laconia and some of the other riders have made me feel a bit nervous.. either inexperienced, showing off, or intoxicated. Either way, glad everyones okay and continue to ride safe Queen Sit!!
Harley's aren't generally made for curvy roads, but this wasn't as bad as far as curves go. So, my guess is inexperience, speed, and a fear of leaning.
I told you, you are BLESSED!!! 1/2 second ahead of your journey that could have been Catastrophic for you.. some riders try to RIDE beyond their skill level,and this is the result...
Proud of your composure after such a close call. I can see your riding aware of your cone of safety. With all the festivities thank you for reminding people that with the great pleasure of riding a bike comes great responsibility of riding safely. Come back to ride Tennessee and we can ride the Dragon safely
This is why you don't drive faster... or a group... Thankfully the speeding idiot didn't injury others.. Lucky... It's not a race, the surroundings are stunning... Slow down to the speed limit and enjoy.
So glad you were okay. And, you’re so right! Ride. Your. Ride. Trust your instincts ALWAYS. You have nothing to prove to anyone - but yourself. Great message! Thank you for speaking it so loudly!
WOW 😮 that was a close call, I’m so glad you are ok, and the ones who crashed THANK GOD they are ok. Yes I agree with you, you know you can ride those twisty roads, but what about those who are riding with you.
I drove off the road in Ontario Wisconsin. I just finished Wild Cat Mountain, a small version of Tail of the Dragon. Three people were trap shooting, and when I heard the gun report, I looked down to see if something was wrong with my engine, and when I looked up, my front tire was off the pavement and in the gravel. And rode it out, not using the brakes or steering, and the bike slowed down to about 20-30 mph when it went down. I have some bad bruising but no broken bones. I was very lucky.
Love you!!!!🤗 So happy everyone was ok!🙏👀 You have a Great heart!!! Great story and video..❤ This is also how we change and come together. It shows the majority of us all still care very much about each other when shit hits the fan... Thanks again for the video coverage!!🤗❤👍
Glad to see you are ok Queenie. That was a very close call. Looks like they took the turn to fast. So glad that you and the other riders are ok. Wow. Had my heart racing just watching it.
You Are One Cool Biker Chick...Try the Gettysburg Pa Bike week.... Im a Dual Purpose rider.. I've raced through the Trail of the Dragon many times on my Road Bike (Bicycle) in races, it's not to bad but definitely the 318 turns work you out....
i love your attitude about riding, always stay within your limits and use your head. i ride here in Canada mostly by myself or with my wife on the back and so many forget the reason most of us ride, it is to enjoy the wind in your face and the beauty that surrounds us. so glad all of you come out of that in one piece 👌👍
Nice job not fixating on them and turning into them! Glad you were OK! Nice advice as well on when/who to ride with. I will say Tail of the Dragon is nice, but people coming over the double yellow into your lane is very prevalent.
That would make me have to switch my undies. The bike almost took you out. My only question is WTF happened did he hit gravel or something it didn't look like too much speed. Maybe it was hit the brakes leaning in and that can do that to you. Glad everyone was OK except maybe some scrapes. This is why we should have some protection when we ride.
Wow. So close to taking both of you down with them. Guardian Angels watching over you. Ride your ride is great advice. Sometimes others ride beyond their capabilities and cause accidents. Protective gear is a good thing. Ride safe.
I've been riding motorcycles for 43 years. Asphalt and concrete are painful to come in contact with let alone metal motorcycle parts or car parts. It's a simple fact. Your gonna go down eventually. Accidents happen. That's why they dont call them "on purposes". Bugs, stinging insects, rocks from tires, deer and other wildlife, distracted drivers, they are all out there while riding a cycle. All you can do is be hyper aware of your surroundings. Always wear gloves, an ANSI DOT helmet, AND riding gear. Bare skin rubs off in an instant when it comes in contact with the ground. A skull can be broken easily when hitting and object in motion. No matter how cool it looks and feels to ride helmetless and in a tank top, go down once and you will have a life lesson that will be with you for a lifetime. Ask me how I know these things? Rubber side down.
So glad all involved were okay and such a great message!!! I opted out of 89A in AZ during my cross country ride----wasn't feeling it after so many miles...
QueenSit, you are the real deal. Someone was looking out for you. Another few feet and you both would have been toast. I'm with you. I don't do group rides anymore, out of the urge to try to keep up, especially on strange roads. Love your channel.
That is WILD. I’m glad everyone is okay 🙏🏽 You handled that very gracefully and you are speaking nothing but the truth about riding your own ride. Be safe out there and hope you’re enjoying Sturgis otherwise!
Always a terrible feeling when you're at a rally, and hear the sirens. Usually newbies, but it can happen to anyone. Great everyone made it through okay.
I hate shit like this, you can be doing everything right and suddenly fates steps into your life w/o your consent. Anyways, tihere are different skill and comfort levels... Ride within YOUR comfort level.. Never compare yourself to others and try to do what they do.
Wow! Ive ridden Spearfish Canyon probably 1000 times and never seen that happen. Those are the luckiest people ever! Just missing two bikes and that giant rock in the ditch. Glad you all made it out alive.
Without training, NEVER try to remove their helmet when someone goes down unless obstructing breathing! has caused numerous cases of preventable permanent paralysis
Wow, fellow rider goes down hard and could be seriously injured and your riding buddy is more worried that his bag might have been clipped than the injured rider. Stunningly self-involved. Really, really, really sad.
Somebody was definitely looking out for you! When I learned to ride the twisties, the folks I rode with gave me that same sage advice: "Ride your own ride" and "keep the rubber side down!"
Wow. First let me say that I'm so glad that the rider(s) that went down is not seriously injured, and I am so glad that he or she didn't slide into your bike and cause you to go down. Your advice is well taken: Don't ever ride beyond your ability or experience. I don't know what caused that biker to go down, but it appears that he or she may have attempted to negotiate that curve at a speed beyond their ability. Again, like you say, sometimes the greater risk is the other biker on the road.
you're so lucky they missed you by pure good luck. Good advise on riding inside your skill comfort level. Know your limits be smart and live to ride another day.
I AGREE WITH YOU 100% I DO NOT RIDE TIGHT TWISTY ROADS WITH BLIND CURVES, NO GUARDRAILS, HIGH ELEVATION OR ANY OF THAT CRAP. I STAY IN MY COMFORT ZONE ALL THE TIME OR MAKE A U-TURN. PERIOD!...
Wow that was close I’m glad you and everyone are ok,💕thoughts and prayers🙏🏽 are with you while you’re on this journey. I did the rally in 2015 our country is beautiful and the event is awesome thanks for sharing, be safe stay blessed….
I couldn’t agree with you more. I ride to relieve stress. I enjoy the scenery and ride slow and I am always in the slow lane. I’m glad the other person is OK, but I hope they learned something too as they almost took your life!!
I am the same way. Always thinking the worst and praying for the best. That was definitely a series of things. Overcorrecting, fixation, riding beyond his or her means. It happens. Glad everyone is alright and yes, always always ride your own ride!!! Stay bless Queen. Love your channel.
Thank God you and the others are well. Scary moment. I've seen the Tail of the Dragon videos with Tall and look forward to doing it some day. Riding in the English Countryside is very much like that and my home country of Bermuda is nothing but tight twisty roads with a rare straight bit. Perhaps that is an advantage. Ride like no one else knows how to ride or drive. God Bless Sis.
Damn you were lucky lady! I have rode the Dragon 6 times and that was my greatest fear! If someone rides and says they have no fear then they are crazy!
Girl, you handled this BEAUTIFLY! You were aware, considerate of the victims and in total control the whole time. Well done young lady, well done.
I'm glad your o.k. and they were o.k.
Again for the people in the back: RIDE YOUR RIDE. Never ride outside of your skill level. Thanks for the vid @Queensit and stay safe.
Ken so very true. If I ride in a group (which is rarely) I always tell people to NEVER try and keep up and NEVER try and catch up if you get behind.
You gave one of the best advices:
“Ride your ride”.
So very true. Gotta adjust the speed by my riding skills, my type of ride and the overall conditions. Others can do their thing.
Good to hear nobody was seriously injured in that crash. It could’ve gonna real bad.
Yes, I tried doing a couple group rides, I felt a lot of pressure, go here no go here, early late, my body clock seems to be different than anyone else’s, so many headaches, now I very rarely go on groups, have joined groups, but if there is a meeting I will come and say hello, talk bikes, but then go home. Having said that have joined a local very small group recently, see how that goes. Love your care free attitude, really enjoy your videos.
Most everyone is in a hurry to go nowhere 🤷♂️
I like to smell the roses as I go💨😏🌹
When I got a first HD, me and a friend found ourselves riding with about a group 10-12 bikes on I94 here in Detroit. Once I glanced down, we were doing 90mph. I knew this was not "My" ride. I looked for traffic and got out of formation, never to see any of them again.
RIDE YO RIDE PEOPLE!!!
So glad everyone is okay! Love your message and the positivity you bring.
But where is your eye protection. One time a bug a rock something...I'm not even gonna say it. Please start wearing glasses
I was thinking the exact same thing. She could literally lose an eye.
That was close. He was a inch or two from you. That made my heart race just watching. Glad your ok.
Thank you!
I thank God everyone is ok. Giving me chills.
They just tapped the bike ahead of her, too. So close and one of those 'somehow, everyone made it out alive' moments.
riding outside his limits, it didn't seem like it was a sharp corner.
It wasn't he was just hauling ass for some reason.
@@anthonyr587 it looked like he was riding beyond his capability. The curve wasn't that bad.
Like most solo motorcycle accidents, he was going to fast for the situation. Timing is everything. One second sooner and boom! Glad you missed it.
Damn, you're guardian angels were with you! Glad to know no one was seriously hurt. Sage advice Queenie👍
Glad you and the others are ok, QueenSit. I am a new subscriber and love your content! Please consider more protective gear for yourself! Hopefully you will not need to test it out, but better than the alternative as we have just witnessed! Best wishes!
Pls sis protective gear is very important pls!
It’s a hard part about riding, you have to watch for EVERYONE including fellow riders. Glad everyone was ok.
Especially during rallys so many people are brand new trying to keep up with experienced riders. My brother avoids the needles highway and iron mountain during the rally.
Wow! Close call. I can't imagine how you felt when they went sliding passed you. Glad you're ok. Blessings to you out there!
He was Definitely riding beyond his limits glad to see you’re all right
100%! Agree. Glad everyone is ok but that rider needs to check himself. He may have maxed out the lean angle on the bike who knows. Definitely preventable.
@@Frankfoot986 Agree on he exceeded the bikes lean angle. Appears to me to be from excessive speed. He over did it in both respects
@@Frankfoot986 he locked up the front brake in a panic stop before he even got the bike leaned over in the curve. Next time he should lock up the rear wheel for a more spectacular highsider!
If nothing else this should be taken as an omen to get some more protective gear on while riding. Too a close call not to learn from.
Glad everyone is okay! Thank you for being a female motovlogger in Sturgis! We need more! Subscribing today!
Wise advice. You can tell this woman is a critical thinker and I love that she did several things to help the situation from slowing traffic and not running up to get the person on film for better views and clicks here. She seems like a great person.
It is so true that in a blink of an eye 👁
We could be gone.Thank you for the class you bring. Safe travels🙂
Glad you're okay! May I use this vid in my next episode? Credited of course (watermark and link to your channel).
Yes for sure with credits. And thank you
@@QueenSit Thank you!
Hello moto !
The one who should add it is Dan Dan the Fireman.
I'm from Alabama and I go to South Dakota all time I love it out there
That is the reason I will not ride the Dragon. I have seen too many people leaving their lanes in the turns. That was an absolutely terrifying wreck and it passed directly in front of your bike. Thankful that the rider who wrecked did not take out either the bike in front of you or your bike and it sounds like they were ok (I don't know how)!!!. Keep up the great videos, Queen Sit!!!
Hay girl
You were so lucky to avoid that. You couldn't do anything. Thank GOD everyone was OK. Take care and always pray before you get on that Hog!!
That was one helluva close call! I’m glad to hear that everyone is okay. I agree wholeheartedly that every rider needs to “ride their own ride”, there is no shame in taking it easy, slowing down, or simply opting out of a challenging road altogether. I’ve ridden the Dragon several times with no issues, but I have seen firsthand, other riders go off the road or cross the line. Everyone should ride within their own limits for their own safety, and for the safety of others. Your video is a perfect example of that… those lowsiders almost took out two bikes and three people. Keep pumping out the videos, Queen and, as always, ride safe and make good choices, y’all!
Just seen this video, I'm not a rider just yet, hopefully soon, but I've been driving for over 15 years, very much into cars and racing, And i agree with your statement. Even in cars, one should " Ride their own Ride", i've got plenty of mountain and windy roads, I've seen bad crashes myself, People should always drive and ride/race at their own skill level, there have been plenty of times id have to peg it down a notch so i don't put my own safety aswell as others at risk, Fun can turn into fatal real quick.
Why i love the biker community just one big family ..... good video great advice
Very close, that could have been really bad for all involved. You handled it well and the advice you gave is solid and I always tell newer riders the same thing, don't try to keep up, ride at your own pace. Glad this worked out how it did.
You handled this with class. Our group all gives you mad respect for promoting safe riding at your own skill level. Best wishes to everyone involved.
This is the reason I avoid “big” rides and events. Far too many weekend warriors that don’t really have any business on a 900lb motorcycle that are more than willing to jeopardize your safety. Glad all are well.
That can happen anytime you ride.
Same here
@@wanaraz It's true it can happen at anytime. But when you multiple one "vulnerable" road users by 1000, your are multiply that risk and hazard threat drastically
@@TheBasicBiker I am not sure that's how it works. The universe will reach out and touch you when it wants to.
@@wanaraz I'm not following your logic. You can get struck by lightning right now, but you're damn well gonna get out of the rain in a lightning storm to lessen your odds.
"If you ever are put in a position where you don't feel comfortable, don't do it. it doesn't make you less of a rider." - wise words, QueenSit.
I've been through a similar situation here in Southern California - out of control rider crossed the double yellow line on Highway 33 north of Cannon Creek almost took me with him - and this is terrifying. I'm glad that you and the couple involved in the accident are all ok.
(It's of course your choice, but I suggest you to wear a jacket when riding.)
Glad you are ok! Such a beautiful day can be interrupted so fast!
It's always great to hear a rider state to ride your own ride. Continue to be amazing and it's a pleasure to see other individuals recognize you bcse of your positivity, your calmness, your incredible demeanor but most of all bcse of your talent. Glad you're OK, please stay safe and I wish you success in everything you touch!!! Stay bless, stay safe and keep grinding 🤜🏾🤛🏾👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥
Silverlions...
Wow that is crazy scary. I'm glad everyone involved was okay. I'm not sure why he/she went down but i'm guessing he/she was pushing it a little too hard? I'm not going to lie, i've been to Laconia and some of the other riders have made me feel a bit nervous.. either inexperienced, showing off, or intoxicated. Either way, glad everyones okay and continue to ride safe Queen Sit!!
Harley's aren't generally made for curvy roads, but this wasn't as bad as far as curves go. So, my guess is inexperience, speed, and a fear of leaning.
Thanks for sharing ❣️I’m glad you’re ok !
Thank you!
Hey! Can we feature your video in our next compilation? Original link will be mentioned in the description plus watermark! ✌♥️
I told you, you are BLESSED!!! 1/2 second ahead of your journey that could have been Catastrophic for you.. some riders try to RIDE beyond their skill level,and this is the result...
Proud of your composure after such a close call. I can see your riding aware of your cone of safety. With all the festivities thank you for reminding people that with the great pleasure of riding a bike comes great responsibility of riding safely. Come back to ride Tennessee and we can ride the Dragon safely
Good on you keeping you cool. Someone with less experience would of panicked and dumped their bike as well
OMG!!! Sooooo glad there were no fatalities! Yes Queen always ride if you feel comfortable. Ride safe 🙏🏽🙏🏽🏍🏍💨💨💨
Thank you! It was a miracle
This is why you don't drive faster... or a group... Thankfully the speeding idiot didn't injury others.. Lucky... It's not a race, the surroundings are stunning... Slow down to the speed limit and enjoy.
So glad you were okay. And, you’re so right! Ride. Your. Ride. Trust your instincts ALWAYS. You have nothing to prove to anyone - but yourself. Great message! Thank you for speaking it so loudly!
WOW 😮 that was a close call, I’m so glad you are ok, and the ones who crashed THANK GOD they are ok. Yes I agree with you, you know you can ride those twisty roads, but what about those who are riding with you.
Thank God you’re okay! That could have been devastating! God Bless and ride safe! Great message! Ride your ride, nobody else’s!
I drove off the road in Ontario Wisconsin. I just finished Wild Cat Mountain, a small version of Tail of the Dragon. Three people were trap shooting, and when I heard the gun report, I looked down to see if something was wrong with my engine, and when I looked up, my front tire was off the pavement and in the gravel. And rode it out, not using the brakes or steering, and the bike slowed down to about 20-30 mph when it went down. I have some bad bruising but no broken bones. I was very lucky.
Oh wow! So glad you’re okay!!!
Thank you.
Ride wildcat all the time definitely not for the faint of heart glad u walked away not many do
I love how biking brings us all together. Such a great community. I'm glad everyone is ok.
Love you!!!!🤗 So happy everyone was ok!🙏👀 You have a Great heart!!! Great story and video..❤ This is also how we change and come together. It shows the majority of us all still care very much about each other when shit hits the fan... Thanks again for the video coverage!!🤗❤👍
That could have turned out horrific. Glad you and everyone else escaped without serious injury
Oh my gosh!@@ wow that could have been really bad!
If there’s a voice inside of you telling not to do it, don’t do it. Glad you’re ok sis, stay sharp and enjoy
Glad to see you are ok Queenie. That was a very close call. Looks like they took the turn to fast. So glad that you and the other riders are ok. Wow. Had my heart racing just watching it.
Holy crap, how does someone go down on such a mellow corner? 😳 Glad everyone was alright.
You Are One Cool Biker Chick...Try the Gettysburg Pa Bike week.... Im a Dual Purpose rider.. I've raced through the Trail of the Dragon many times on my Road Bike (Bicycle) in races, it's not to bad but definitely the 318 turns work you out....
i love your attitude about riding, always stay within your limits and use your head. i ride here in Canada mostly by myself or with my wife on the back and so many forget the reason most of us ride, it is to enjoy the wind in your face and the beauty that surrounds us. so glad all of you come out of that in one piece 👌👍
Nice job not fixating on them and turning into them! Glad you were OK! Nice advice as well on when/who to ride with. I will say Tail of the Dragon is nice, but people coming over the double yellow into your lane is very prevalent.
That would make me have to switch my undies. The bike almost took you out. My only question is WTF happened did he hit gravel or something it didn't look like too much speed. Maybe it was hit the brakes leaning in and that can do that to you. Glad everyone was OK except maybe some scrapes. This is why we should have some protection when we ride.
He was riding a Harley with poor ground clearance, leaned it over too far and scraped the ground
@@luisdetomaso2224 Perhaps he caught something when he scraped the ground that caused him to go down. Usually scraping just scares the crap outta you
Sister you are very blessed. That took my breath away.
I don’t ride, but you made me wanna enjoy life and do what I love!
Praying for your safety baby Sis! Every driver at the event. My GOD! Thank you Jesus! My my my
thank you!
Wow! That was so close! Glad you & the others are okay. You are so right about riding at your own level of comfort. I felt that! Ride safe❤🙏
Wow. So close to taking both of you down with them. Guardian Angels watching over you. Ride your ride is great advice. Sometimes others ride beyond their capabilities and cause accidents. Protective gear is a good thing. Ride safe.
I've been riding motorcycles for 43 years. Asphalt and concrete are painful to come in contact with let alone metal motorcycle parts or car parts. It's a simple fact. Your gonna go down eventually. Accidents happen. That's why they dont call them "on purposes". Bugs, stinging insects, rocks from tires, deer and other wildlife, distracted drivers, they are all out there while riding a cycle. All you can do is be hyper aware of your surroundings. Always wear gloves, an ANSI DOT helmet, AND riding gear. Bare skin rubs off in an instant when it comes in contact with the ground. A skull can be broken easily when hitting and object in motion. No matter how cool it looks and feels to ride helmetless and in a tank top, go down once and you will have a life lesson that will be with you for a lifetime. Ask me how I know these things? Rubber side down.
So glad all involved were okay and such a great message!!! I opted out of 89A in AZ during my cross country ride----wasn't feeling it after so many miles...
QueenSit, you are the real deal. Someone was looking out for you. Another few feet and you both would have been toast.
I'm with you. I don't do group rides anymore, out of the urge to try to keep up, especially on strange roads. Love your channel.
Heck , I don't even ride in Town these days !!!😅🤔
That is WILD. I’m glad everyone is okay 🙏🏽 You handled that very gracefully and you are speaking nothing but the truth about riding your own ride. Be safe out there and hope you’re enjoying Sturgis otherwise!
Always a terrible feeling when you're at a rally, and hear the sirens. Usually newbies, but it can happen to anyone. Great everyone made it through okay.
I hate shit like this, you can be doing everything right and suddenly fates steps into your life w/o your consent. Anyways, tihere are different skill and comfort levels... Ride within YOUR comfort level.. Never compare yourself to others and try to do what they do.
Wow! Ive ridden Spearfish Canyon probably 1000 times and never seen that happen. Those are the luckiest people ever! Just missing two bikes and that giant rock in the ditch. Glad you all made it out alive.
Without training, NEVER try to remove their helmet when someone goes down unless obstructing breathing!
has caused numerous cases of preventable permanent paralysis
Probably not an issue. 98% of the bikers at Sturgis have no helmets.
An angle was by your side. I believe that with all my heart.
I do too!
I’m so glad you are ok and so is the rider!♥️
Thank you so much ❤️
Wow, fellow rider goes down hard and could be seriously injured and your riding buddy is more worried that his bag might have been clipped than the injured rider. Stunningly self-involved. Really, really, really sad.
Somebody was definitely looking out for you! When I learned to ride the twisties, the folks I rode with gave me that same sage advice: "Ride your own ride" and "keep the rubber side down!"
Wow. First let me say that I'm so glad that the rider(s) that went down is not seriously injured, and I am so glad that he or she didn't slide into your bike and cause you to go down. Your advice is well taken: Don't ever ride beyond your ability or experience. I don't know what caused that biker to go down, but it appears that he or she may have attempted to negotiate that curve at a speed beyond their ability. Again, like you say, sometimes the greater risk is the other biker on the road.
Panicked and locked the brakes. They could have taken that corner at twice that speed. Inexperienced rider most likely.
I think they levered the bike and panicked. Looks like it gained speed sliding.
Love your channel. So glad you made it out unscathed!
Thank you!
We love your videos.
you're so lucky they missed you by pure good luck. Good advise on riding inside your skill comfort level. Know your limits be smart and live to ride another day.
Momma say ,we not Lucky, WE Blessed
I AGREE WITH YOU 100% I DO NOT RIDE TIGHT TWISTY ROADS WITH BLIND CURVES, NO GUARDRAILS, HIGH ELEVATION OR ANY OF THAT CRAP. I STAY IN MY COMFORT ZONE ALL THE TIME OR MAKE A U-TURN. PERIOD!...
Thank god everyone is okay! ❤️ Gods looking out!
I’m glad you’re ok. The last time I was out there was 20 year’s ago and seen someone get hurt badly. God bless you and get home safely
Wow that was close I’m glad you and everyone are ok,💕thoughts and prayers🙏🏽 are with you while you’re on this journey.
I did the rally in 2015 our country is beautiful and the event is awesome thanks for sharing, be safe stay blessed….
Thank you so much!
My God Girl…..GOD intercepted that for you! Glad your ok…I ride…A LOT and I would have shat me pants
We always have to stay FULLY ALERT AT ALL TIMES while riding for this exact reason!! Can’t be distracted by audio, video or beautiful country views!!!
Hi QueenSit may I include it in a compilation? I'll be sure to credit and link your video.
Yep for sure! Just give credit on the video
Will do. Thanks
Hello! Glad you are okay! Good to use it in compilation? Full credited of course
Yep! For sure. Just credit
@@QueenSit Thanks a lot :)
Queeeeen! Continue to be blessed on your journey! Love watching the twists and turns!
Thank you so much!
I couldn’t agree with you more. I ride to relieve stress. I enjoy the scenery and ride slow and I am always in the slow lane. I’m glad the other person is OK, but I hope they learned something too as they almost took your life!!
Hello there, may I use this clip in my compilation? Full credits given in the description of course .
I am the same way. Always thinking the worst and praying for the best. That was definitely a series of things. Overcorrecting, fixation, riding beyond his or her means. It happens. Glad everyone is alright and yes, always always ride your own ride!!! Stay bless Queen. Love your channel.
Thank God you and the others are well. Scary moment. I've seen the Tail of the Dragon videos with Tall and look forward to doing it some day. Riding in the English Countryside is very much like that and my home country of Bermuda is nothing but tight twisty roads with a rare straight bit. Perhaps that is an advantage. Ride like no one else knows how to ride or drive. God Bless Sis.
Glad your ok, showed good instincts avoiding the other bike.
Glad you are safe and the other riders are ok. You have a lot of class young lady. I respect you.
Glad everyone is safe, it scared me. Great tip...ride for you, not anyone else. Stay safe out there🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
That’s wisdom!
Glad everyone is well!! Love the reactions to meeting QueenSit!! Awesome!
im glad you’re safe queen
Glad everyone is well....Lucky there wasn’t a barbed wired fence they slid into could have been awful ...
No gear That's what is dangerous typical Harley Rider don't become one.
Damn that was close. Glad everyone is ok. Ride safe.
Her Highness is an ambassador for “Living your best life!” 😘
Wow! Just watching that put me through emotions! Glad everyone is okay.
Don’t hurry and don’t be slow
Just be at the right place at the right time
Your pace is perfect , the middle way is the best way
This is why I be so scared when my husband goes out with the guys on their Harleys… I’m glad everyone was ok tho…
So glad you and the other riders are okay! ❤️ Looks amazing out there, stay safe!
Isn't it wonderful how Harleys bring people together
All motorcycles bring people together!
Wow, did you get lucky, thank god you didn't get hit, now you can enjoy the rest of the ride. Be safe and have fun.
Glad that everyone is okay, including yourself. Stay safe, ride safe.
You are very lucky young lady, sometimes shit happens and there's not much you can do about it!
Damn you were lucky lady! I have rode the Dragon 6 times and that was my greatest fear! If someone rides and says they have no fear then they are crazy!