0:13 Instead of dog-paddling backwards into the roadway, why not whip a "180" while still in the driveway, then enter traffic front-first? Entire video: Instead of a death grip on the throttle, cover your brake, and don't try to look cool by taking both hands off the controls. 4:07 don't keep straddling the rough patch in the center of the road. Go past it one way or the other, traversing it at a steep angle. Generally, you are downshifting when you don't have to, and too early. For first gear, simply tap-tap to it while still moving, but moving slower than 5 MPH. At 6:06, that riding to the right of your lane in this situation reduced your ability to see into driveways to the right; range left instead. 7:51 You rolled the stop sign; this was an opportunity to practice bringing the bike to a full stop without putting a foot down, then executing the turn. At 8:02 you entered the curb cut at too shallow an angle; that can make you wipe out. 13:21 nearly hit the center strip, then swung too wide in the turn; learn to pin turns precisely. The video was too long to watch all of it, and I can't see what your clutch and brakework looks like at the moment of the crash, but at 26:31 you failed to see that the car in front of you was braking for the carriage buggy ahead of it, and that was a full eight seconds before your crash. Furthermore at 26:38 your tachometer indicates zero RPM (!) and you also seem to have locked up the rear wheel. Get out there and keep practicing, resolve to improve your skills on every ride. Forget the moto blogging if it's distracting you from this. Wear a good jacket with shoulder, elbow, back armor, and trousers with knee and hip armor. This protection will give you the confidence to properly explore the limits of what you can make your bike do, and the limits of traction.
Hello! Wonderful clip! Would it be OK if we used it in a youtube video we're making and maybe share it on our social media? We'll credit you in the video and all descriptions. Thank you! :)
HELLO BUDY, HOW ARE YOU? DO YOU AUTHORIZE ME TO USE A SMALL EXCERPT FROM YOUR VIDEO IN MY COMPILATION? I WILL LEAVE ALL CREDITS IN THE DESCRIPTION, THANK YOU IN FURTHER FOR YOUR ATTENTION...
What happened? Wet road? Is it OK to feature your clip in a moto edit some time soon? It will be credited in the description & comments section with your name watermarked on the clip. Thanks, MM
A great example of a rider trying to blame others for their mistake. Crying about the driver slowing down for the buggy. Control your moto and adapt to the situation as necessary. Own your mistakes , learn and move on.
0:13 Instead of dog-paddling backwards into the roadway, why not whip a "180" while still in the driveway, then enter traffic front-first? Entire video: Instead of a death grip on the throttle, cover your brake, and don't try to look cool by taking both hands off the controls. 4:07 don't keep straddling the rough patch in the center of the road. Go past it one way or the other, traversing it at a steep angle. Generally, you are downshifting when you don't have to, and too early. For first gear, simply tap-tap to it while still moving, but moving slower than 5 MPH. At 6:06, that riding to the right of your lane in this situation reduced your ability to see into driveways to the right; range left instead. 7:51 You rolled the stop sign; this was an opportunity to practice bringing the bike to a full stop without putting a foot down, then executing the turn. At 8:02 you entered the curb cut at too shallow an angle; that can make you wipe out. 13:21 nearly hit the center strip, then swung too wide in the turn; learn to pin turns precisely. The video was too long to watch all of it, and I can't see what your clutch and brakework looks like at the moment of the crash, but at 26:31 you failed to see that the car in front of you was braking for the carriage buggy ahead of it, and that was a full eight seconds before your crash. Furthermore at 26:38 your tachometer indicates zero RPM (!) and you also seem to have locked up the rear wheel. Get out there and keep practicing, resolve to improve your skills on every ride. Forget the moto blogging if it's distracting you from this. Wear a good jacket with shoulder, elbow, back armor, and trousers with knee and hip armor. This protection will give you the confidence to properly explore the limits of what you can make your bike do, and the limits of traction.
Thanks a lot!
How you’ve been lately?May I share this video for an edit of mine? You’ll be credited with watermark on screen.
Hello!
Wonderful clip! Would it be OK if we used it in a youtube video we're making and maybe share it on our social media? We'll credit you in the video and all descriptions. Thank you! :)
sure
Hey mate, would it be nice to feature your clip in my next episode? Credited of course (watermark and link to your channel).
sure no problem.
Thanks a lot!@@Toothless_MotoVlog
what's going on ? Would it be ok if I feature this video for a youtube edit of mine? Of course, I'll credit you.
sure
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Hi! Your video is amazing, and we would like to use it in our new episode. Can we have your permission? We'll give you full credit.
HELLO BUDY, HOW ARE YOU? DO YOU AUTHORIZE ME TO USE A SMALL EXCERPT FROM YOUR VIDEO IN MY COMPILATION? I WILL LEAVE ALL CREDITS IN THE DESCRIPTION, THANK YOU IN FURTHER FOR YOUR ATTENTION...
Go for it!
Wonderful
Hi, can I use this video for my next video? THANKS
Sure
That’s amazing! Love shots like this!!!
This is great work, friend #Swag
Hello! Would it be okay to feature it in compilations? Full credited of course
Sure
@@Toothless_MotoVlog Thanks a lot :)
was the video uploaded? id love to drop my like and comment @@dirtbikelunatic
exceptional
What happened? Wet road? Is it OK to feature your clip in a moto edit some time soon? It will be credited in the description & comments section with your name watermarked on the clip. Thanks, MM
Heart = yes?
Yes
@@Toothless_MotoVlog Thanks mate. I will let you know when I use it :) Any thoughts on the accident I can add to get the voice over commentary right?
@@MotoMadness wet tar is not good to drive or break on
@@Toothless_MotoVlog got it bro. Thanks
Hey there, all good to feature it in our next video? Full credits + watermark. Thank you! Also, any additional information related to clip?
Hello man! Would it be ok to feature this in my youtube edit fully credited of course!!
No problem 😌
Just fresh post , buddy😊
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You're A Great Example For Others
You're a gift to those around you 💪💯💋💕
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A great example of a rider trying to blame others for their mistake. Crying about the driver slowing down for the buggy. Control your moto and adapt to the situation as necessary. Own your mistakes , learn and move on.
Why's it your last video? I hope you still keep riding, anyway!
Pretty🌃 ☹
"phenomenal"
Hi, can I use this video for my next video? THANKS
Go for it