@@Torcalie If you live in an area that gets below freezing temperatures in winter and have a motorcycle as your only vehicule, that mistake is on you. You had the choice to get a car instead. If it gets icy because of abnormal weather in your area, you can always choose to call off and not risk your life by riding over icy roads.
@@ralphwarom2514 the error was driving with a freshly wet surface. These conditions allow the oil to come to the surface of the road. The mix of oil and water don’t end well
F*ck I was not expecting that. Totally expected another "he bit off more than he could chew" scenario but nope... You went down so damn fast man. Glad the roads were light because that was a blind corner too. Dust off and get at it bro!!
@@mickleblade I saw the cone, but had no idea what it was meant to signify. Maybe it's a regional thing, but if anything, I wouldn't have spotted the ice as soon because I'd be looking at the cone wondering why it was there.
happens to everyone bro. I went 10 years without a crash and some simple sand brought me down just like that. glad youre okay, and remember to take your time with repairs and do it right.
Really feel for you and hope you and the bike weren't too badly damaged. Good for you, going out in freezing weather and enjoying the empty roads but the lesson is... cold morning after frost, road dries quickly in sunshine but beware the patches of deep shade on north-facing areas of hill or forest where black ice can linger all day.
Damn, harsh lesson about riding in the cold, but an important one to learn. I try to stick to popular roads since the road temperature will be higher and thus less ice. Riding a back canyon road like this is risky business. Not only are the chances of an incident high, but the extent of injury or damage from an incident are also very high considering it's a canyon. Glad you're ok!
Well, that explains the cone. Notice how the sun wasn't shining at that side of the mountain. This has been insightful if you ride in the cold and something to consider from now on. Glad you're okay.
Glad you're fine mate! I had the same bike last year and I crashed it once but I had a pair of R&G sliders on it, they protected the engine case perfectly and even the sliders were fine. The case didn't get a single scratch. I also had side panniers from hard plastic which protected the end of the bike. I don't know of you like panniers on your bike but you should at least consider some sliders. Just 50bucks can save you a lot. You can also have some handlebar protectors, they look cool as well. Take care buddy, don't ever give up riding!
that's interesting to hear! I might be getting a cb500f and it sounds like R&G sliders with SW Motech lever guards might be a good option - what do you think?
@@tf9888 you should definitely go for it. These two pieces of protection can make a big difference in a crash like this. I hope you will never need them anyways.
hope youre okay mate, pretty upsetting for even a viewer like myself to see, I usually try and ensure I'm driving as straight as possible when coming up to slippery roads, this one how ever was so unexpected and sudden.
Hello, greetings from Brazil! I bought a new CB500F 2023 in September 2022, I live in the south, where snow can happen and there are many mountain roads, I don't know if you already had experience with motorcycles but we can't give up, despite the repair costs!
Brutal. I ride a CB500F but it's 2014 and what I like best about these things is that dropping them like that isn't RIP for the bike at all. Falling on the exhaust side is definitely worse, but all it's ever done for mine is snap the peg off, bend the mirror, and scraped the handle. Things are tough, not too heavy, and will haul you around the country no problem. Some advice, as a rider with this bike longer than you, the first thing that will GO will be your clutch. Mine is very janky at this stage, even a slow release of the lever, you'll feel the catch almost instantly, as opposed to a new bike where it's smooth. That's it for the bike itself, obviously tires, fluids, chain, and extras need maintenance but the bike is solid.
Sorry for your loss man, you really were not at fault, might of maybe could have been avoided but not really. Wish you well and only the very best. Stay safe!
You were really unlucky... That is the it where the Sun hasn't shone yet... I have that here in my country and you have to evaluate the road extra. The warning cone was placed too close as well which is too late for you to manage. Thumbs up, buddy. You fell like a pro. Get up and ride another day.
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100,s of bikes , dozens of country's since 83. Never down , never drop. I can happen any time to anyone. Be smart , ride smart. Hope your ok after that mate
that scared the sht outta me (prolly since ive experienced this kind of fall 3 times already) look ahead is always fine and dandy, but sometimes look at whats right in front of your tire
3 months ago I had a very similar crash. Same like you, it was only me, low- moderate speed, I just remember that I turned a little and in a split second I was down. Zero chance for any preventative action. My shoulder took all the impact and I broke my collarbone. Could be worse. It’s already healed more or less. Since then I look down much more often to check for dangerous surface.
Exactly this happened to me on a bicycle. Just instant loss of control and a slide on the side. I walked away from that one without a scratch or a bump, looks like here it also went fine. It shows the importance of going slow when the road conditions are questionable.
I remember last spring, I encountered a portion of road with flash fresh snow, about 2-3 cm thick. Only about 800 m of road, no more. It was so sudden that I thought I hit smth when I entered it, doing about 100 kph. My back wheel started to fish tail and I was waiting, resigned, to loose the front but when that didn't happen, I eased down on the throttle, back wheel stabilized and I slowed down to 20 or so. Being afraid to even touch the brakes, I just continued thinking what da hell am I going to do and then the snowed portion just ended. I was lucky enough that it was a straight leveled road. Another thing that helped me was that my front tyre is pretty narrow (110) and I think it was just cutting through the soft snow to the asphalt. The back was most likely not, at 150 and that's why it was fish tailing until I slowed down and allowed the weight of the bike to help the back tyre punch through the snow. Thing is it was a freak weather event, that is completly unusual in that region and time of year and fortunatly it ended all right. Scariest moment I had on the bike.
Damn man outta no where too!!! Bike looked new glad your ok sorry about the bike I had to watch twice to even see what happened not really your fault brother
when i clicked on this video i thought i was gonna see some dude that is speeding or something but nah, thats so unlucky hope your ok now a year later and safe riding
Had a similar crash unfortunately for me ut was oil leaking from a car on the turn resulting in a small crash on a barrier.ride safe hope you are good and your bike 👍
What is the plinking noise the bike makes after you go down? My Honda makes that noise sometimes after a hard drive so was just wondering what it could be. Thanks
Absolutely normal. When u ride, everything heats up (disc brakes, engine and the whole bike). When something heats, its size goes up. But as soon as you stopped the engine and the bike, it goes back to normal temp and what you hear is the metal and every piece that size went bigger (we talking tenth of millimeter) that comes back to its normal size.
Only thing you could have done to prevent that was not go for a ride on that road on that day. Looked like a great day for the bike too. Gutted for you pal, hope you are ok, bikes can always be fixed!
"Oh, it snowed and the ground is frozen, I'm going to get my bike out and make a video." I never understood people who ride motorcycles in snowy weather.
I'm so sorry for what happened, luckily you didn't get in trouble. I'm sorry for the engine too, I hope everything will be okay. Regards from Hungary. That's why I like the quad bikes 4 wheels a little safer. It can be converted into a larger cubic inch block and more horsepower.
physically painful to experience, and emotionally painful to watch 😢 picking up the missing pieces is always soul crushing. Hope you weren't too banged up.
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Wow, that happened so quick. All I saw was wet road and you appeared to be taking it easy. I saw the cone and thought oh maybe he practicing some cornering drill and than bam. Hope your OK .
@@moto-stars Initial quote is $800 to fix the major damages except a small dent on the tank and scratches on the pipe. Hopefully that’s the final price!
Scary icy road, I do not have confidence to push the bike on rain, let alone to drive with this weather...You could not do anything, there was cone warning, but not sure is it common there. One advice, whenever road changes, or looks suspicious, I test braking with rear break and see how quickly ABS engages, good to test grip going straight from time to time.
i never go to a country that have ice on their road yet but i know how ice look like and when you on the ground i can tell how icy it was even if you go 10mph you probably end up the same. im glad you ok
When you see icy roads, keep your 2-wheelers in the garage.
I think that’s the key - ice - frost - snow - leave the bike at home.
All very well saying that but you need preventative measures for those who don't have a choice.
@@JoshNunnyt Don't have a choice? How could you not have the choice to ride on icy roads?
@@RexMuffin only form of transport and i need to get to work to live?
@@Torcalie If you live in an area that gets below freezing temperatures in winter and have a motorcycle as your only vehicule, that mistake is on you. You had the choice to get a car instead.
If it gets icy because of abnormal weather in your area, you can always choose to call off and not risk your life by riding over icy roads.
That is scary how it happens so fast. Almost unavoidable. Hope you’re ok and the bike too. I love that bike.
Thank you!
99% of crash videos I can look at and know the error the rider made. Not this time. It woulda got me too. XD Glad you got out ok.
@@ralphwarom2514 the error was driving with a freshly wet surface. These conditions allow the oil to come to the surface of the road. The mix of oil and water don’t end well
Looks to be black ice in the shadow of a hill and not oil
@@marcusportelli2822 looks like ice to me... black ice
F*ck I was not expecting that. Totally expected another "he bit off more than he could chew" scenario but nope... You went down so damn fast man. Glad the roads were light because that was a blind corner too. Dust off and get at it bro!!
How are you not expecting that?! The guys riding a bike on ice ffs
He was on a dry road straight onto an area of black ice. There was a small cone as warning but it wasn't in advance. Watch the vid properly.
@@yoBradyO11 what a stupid f ing comment . What the same video . … triggered 😤
@@mickleblade I saw the cone, but had no idea what it was meant to signify. Maybe it's a regional thing, but if anything, I wouldn't have spotted the ice as soon because I'd be looking at the cone wondering why it was there.
@@derp195 hope the damage wasn't too bad
Ice. Black ice. That traffic cone was the warning. Glad you’re okay.
Thanks, captain hindsight of the obvious.
happens to everyone bro. I went 10 years without a crash and some simple sand brought me down just like that. glad youre okay, and remember to take your time with repairs and do it right.
damnn bro you are lucky as hell
damn i fall once a year on average, mostly very very low speeds almost stopped but still
it happened to me 6 days ago.
crashing on ice with a motorcycle definitely doesnt happen to everyone. mostly it happens to dumb people.
@@pete531 you probably shouldn’t be on a bike dude
Glad you are ok, don’t give up,learn from it and keep pushing forward. Good luck buddy 👍
Really feel for you and hope you and the bike weren't too badly damaged. Good for you, going out in freezing weather and enjoying the empty roads but the lesson is... cold morning after frost, road dries quickly in sunshine but beware the patches of deep shade on north-facing areas of hill or forest where black ice can linger all day.
This the only comment with the worth it data 🎉
Damn, harsh lesson about riding in the cold, but an important one to learn. I try to stick to popular roads since the road temperature will be higher and thus less ice. Riding a back canyon road like this is risky business. Not only are the chances of an incident high, but the extent of injury or damage from an incident are also very high considering it's a canyon. Glad you're ok!
Well, that explains the cone. Notice how the sun wasn't shining at that side of the mountain. This has been insightful if you ride in the cold and something to consider from now on. Glad you're okay.
true. beware the dark side of moutnains on cold mornings
bit of a dumb place to put the cone, would be a lot better 20 yards further back so you can have time to react and straighten the bike up
@@elobiretv definitely
Really, anytime the air temperature is around freezing, any moisture on the pavement will be slippery. At least that is how it is here in Wisconsin.
Also over bridges. A seemingly warm sunny day can be freezing over bridges and shady mountainous areas.
Glad you're fine mate! I had the same bike last year and I crashed it once but I had a pair of R&G sliders on it, they protected the engine case perfectly and even the sliders were fine. The case didn't get a single scratch. I also had side panniers from hard plastic which protected the end of the bike. I don't know of you like panniers on your bike but you should at least consider some sliders. Just 50bucks can save you a lot. You can also have some handlebar protectors, they look cool as well.
Take care buddy, don't ever give up riding!
that's interesting to hear! I might be getting a cb500f and it sounds like R&G sliders with SW Motech lever guards might be a good option - what do you think?
@@tf9888 you should definitely go for it. These two pieces of protection can make a big difference in a crash like this. I hope you will never need them anyways.
Damn man, riding respectably too. Sorry to see it. Hope you and bike are all good!
hope youre okay mate, pretty upsetting for even a viewer like myself to see, I usually try and ensure I'm driving as straight as possible when coming up to slippery roads, this one how ever was so unexpected and sudden.
is that ice on the road? glad u were going at a very safe speed so the impact on fall wasnt to hard on you and the bike.
It’s scary for a beginner and insightful, thanks for sharing and glad you are alright, stay safe.
you should consider that the driver did a dumb mistake by riding a bike during this weather...
@@overpowerman8777 i live in a part of the world that gets no snow/ice, when this happens do you just not ride or is there a way around it?
That was so quick. Props to riding in the winter, but that shit is so dangerous. I hope you are okay. ✊🏻
I hope you & your bike is okay. I remember that shaded areas on mountains are notorious for black ice.
Nice bike. I have the older 2017 CB500F.
the road shine in shadow ! my heart was stopping at that cold corner lol
Hello! Would it be okay to use it in moto edit and maybe on some other DBL Social Networks? Full credited of course
Yes, of course!
@@buttonsheep4899 Thanks a lot :)
Hello, greetings from Brazil! I bought a new CB500F 2023 in September 2022, I live in the south, where snow can happen and there are many mountain roads, I don't know if you already had experience with motorcycles but we can't give up, despite the repair costs!
It’s happened to us all. Glad you’re ok.
@@cassius348 this def wasn't his fault. Karma bites
To us all? What are you talking about? Like i don't even go out in ice . Stop generalizing
@@Sunrise-gq8tu he meant accidents as a whole, and why get so bent out of shape for a generalization you're not apart of in the first place?
Brutal. I ride a CB500F but it's 2014 and what I like best about these things is that dropping them like that isn't RIP for the bike at all. Falling on the exhaust side is definitely worse, but all it's ever done for mine is snap the peg off, bend the mirror, and scraped the handle. Things are tough, not too heavy, and will haul you around the country no problem.
Some advice, as a rider with this bike longer than you, the first thing that will GO will be your clutch. Mine is very janky at this stage, even a slow release of the lever, you'll feel the catch almost instantly, as opposed to a new bike where it's smooth. That's it for the bike itself, obviously tires, fluids, chain, and extras need maintenance but the bike is solid.
I have crash bars on my 2015 CB500F and when you drop it the worst thing that happens is a scuffed bar end and maybe a loose mirror!
Props to you for posting mate! Could have happened to any of us! hope you and your bike were ok.
Sorry for your loss man, you really were not at fault, might of maybe could have been avoided but not really. Wish you well and only the very best. Stay safe!
Not at fault? He is a complete moron for riding when there is a chance of ice.
My dude was going slow and everything but when there is black ice out you shouldn’t be riding. Glad your ok, lesson learned….
Happens to us all! Glad to see you're straight back up though!
You were really unlucky... That is the it where the Sun hasn't shone yet... I have that here in my country and you have to evaluate the road extra. The warning cone was placed too close as well which is too late for you to manage. Thumbs up, buddy. You fell like a pro. Get up and ride another day.
Looked like the next corner coming up was just as bad too ! Glad your ok
Hey mate, 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
Yes, of course!
@@buttonsheep4899 Thanks mate. I will let you know when I use it :)
@@buttonsheep4899 Hey mate, your clip is in the edit called No LIFE Like the BIKE LIFE! [Ep.#220]. Thanks!
@@buttonsheep4899 Here's the link - ruclips.net/video/VjjqGFkKtNA/видео.html
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Hello brother is it okay if I use your video? With full credit of course!
Hell man…I’m glad you’re safe. I’ll ride a little when there’s snow but when there’s any ice at all the car it is
how much do you fix those broken things ?
Hey! Is it acceptable if I feature this video in my next piece of content? Thank you so much!
What are you filming with?
I love how "first crash" implies an inevitable 2nd crash
must have been a pain getting that bike up again on the ice... Glad ur ok
Always fun to come around a corner too see snow on an already wet and now shady road...... Hope the bikes ok glad you were up and walking
wow seems like everyone with a moto channel is using this video, glad you're okay and that other people will learn from it
Whats the temperature in this video ?
what can you do when you face that ice on the road ?
:S Horrible. Hope you're alright, and that damage isn't too expensive to put right. Ride safe man.
Saw that was ice from a mile off, man you gotta watch the road
I was thinking the same thing. He was at least driving slow and cautiously but, the road was clearly nothing but a sheet of ice.
Lucky you were wearing protective gear my friend.
It sucks but it happens, don't let it bother you. I hope you are ok it :)
Hi may I include this in a compilation? It'll be credited and linked back to your channel
Yes, of course!
I hope you’re doing fine and the great protected you well! What was happening to the ground? Was it ice?
Very unfortunate especially on a low speed. Glad you're safe.
What cell phone holder is that? I got a 22 500f myself, need a holder!
Saw the cone the second time. Why was the road wet? Do they do that so people don’t ride crazy? Luckily no oncoming traffic.
Can you tell me what phone mount you have? That shit really didn't drop your phone after all that lol
What’s the temp outside?
Damn dude, talk about a suprise, hope you are ok, obviously was a cold morning.
Some off-road experience will do you some good. Learning what it feels like when the front and rear slide under you is very useful.
Why did you slide?The road was frozen or wet?It seemed so.
100,s of bikes , dozens of country's since 83.
Never down , never drop. I can happen any time to anyone. Be smart , ride smart. Hope your ok after that mate
It's amazing that you went ahead knowing you would slip down.
that scared the sht outta me (prolly since ive experienced this kind of fall 3 times already)
look ahead is always fine and dandy, but sometimes look at whats right in front of your tire
3 months ago I had a very similar crash. Same like you, it was only me, low- moderate speed, I just remember that I turned a little and in a split second I was down. Zero chance for any preventative action. My shoulder took all the impact and I broke my collarbone. Could be worse. It’s already healed more or less. Since then I look down much more often to check for dangerous surface.
Why would you ride in that condition knowing there could possibly be ice? It's not a 4X4.
Exactly this happened to me on a bicycle. Just instant loss of control and a slide on the side. I walked away from that one without a scratch or a bump, looks like here it also went fine. It shows the importance of going slow when the road conditions are questionable.
"Kut" kun je wel zeggen ja. Zonde van de schade.. gelukkig allemaal te herstellen.
Wel optijd gezien👍 had slechter kunnen aflopen. Stay safe!👊
Ouch… glad you’re safe. God bless
I remember last spring, I encountered a portion of road with flash fresh snow, about 2-3 cm thick. Only about 800 m of road, no more. It was so sudden that I thought I hit smth when I entered it, doing about 100 kph. My back wheel started to fish tail and I was waiting, resigned, to loose the front but when that didn't happen, I eased down on the throttle, back wheel stabilized and I slowed down to 20 or so. Being afraid to even touch the brakes, I just continued thinking what da hell am I going to do and then the snowed portion just ended. I was lucky enough that it was a straight leveled road. Another thing that helped me was that my front tyre is pretty narrow (110) and I think it was just cutting through the soft snow to the asphalt. The back was most likely not, at 150 and that's why it was fish tailing until I slowed down and allowed the weight of the bike to help the back tyre punch through the snow. Thing is it was a freak weather event, that is completly unusual in that region and time of year and fortunatly it ended all right. Scariest moment I had on the bike.
I once was out very late in the season and discovered ice on the road. It was a very long and slow trip home!
Damn man outta no where too!!! Bike looked new glad your ok sorry about the bike I had to watch twice to even see what happened not really your fault brother
Mind telling us where’d you get the phone stand?
BTW, hope you’re fine, bud.
Hello there, may I share your video for a youtube edit that i’m working on? I’ll credit you of course. Cheers.
Sure! Go ahead!
I know that feeling all too well from riding my dirt bike on a frozen lake
I know Man !! I've been through this it's sucks .... but i would definitely wait for a warmer days for sure !
when i clicked on this video i thought i was gonna see some dude that is speeding or something but nah, thats so unlucky hope your ok now a year later and safe riding
Damn, I'm glad you are ok but, how can you avoid that? Because you slow down properly. Better wheels or what?
Had a similar crash unfortunately for me ut was oil leaking from a car on the turn resulting in a small crash on a barrier.ride safe hope you are good and your bike 👍
Legend says he never lift his motorcycle and it still on the road.
Bro was going so slow on dry road and accelerated when he saw ice on road 🥱
Hello there, can I feature your clip for my upcoming video edit? I'll credit you with watermark on screen of course.
Yes, of course!
Nice bike bro. Hope all is well
Ice on the road. Glad you're OK, and you're lucky no one was driving in the oncoming lane.
Hallo mate
Can put this video in my next compilation?
With your channel credits in the video description and in the video itself.
I await your reply
Sure, go ahead!
Literally the same thing happened to me one month ago with a scooter. No snow, but icy road in a middle of a city.
What is the plinking noise the bike makes after you go down? My Honda makes that noise sometimes after a hard drive so was just wondering what it could be. Thanks
Absolutely normal. When u ride, everything heats up (disc brakes, engine and the whole bike). When something heats, its size goes up. But as soon as you stopped the engine and the bike, it goes back to normal temp and what you hear is the metal and every piece that size went bigger (we talking tenth of millimeter) that comes back to its normal size.
Only thing you could have done to prevent that was not go for a ride on that road on that day. Looked like a great day for the bike too. Gutted for you pal, hope you are ok, bikes can always be fixed!
"Oh, it snowed and the ground is frozen, I'm going to get my bike out and make a video."
I never understood people who ride motorcycles in snowy weather.
I'm so sorry for what happened, luckily you didn't get in trouble. I'm sorry for the engine too, I hope everything will be okay. Regards from Hungary. That's why I like the quad bikes 4 wheels a little safer. It can be converted into a larger cubic inch block and more horsepower.
in winter and in the mountain roads is common to get ice in the shadows. lesson learned for you 😅
physically painful to experience, and emotionally painful to watch 😢 picking up the missing pieces is always soul crushing. Hope you weren't too banged up.
iced road or just wet?
Hey Guy, 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
that is ice on the ground correct? hope you're ok
I dont go up mt umunhum when its winter time. The risk of running into patches of black ice is common on the mountain
Happened to me many a time
Watching that has made all those memories surface😢
Wow, that happened so quick. All I saw was wet road and you appeared to be taking it easy. I saw the cone and thought oh maybe he practicing some cornering drill and than bam. Hope your OK .
What even was that on the road? Oil? Ice? Just water somehow?
I had a very similar situation happen to me recently, and it was ice.
Glad you're ok.
F*ck man that sucks. Hope you and your bike are all fixed up and better now
Why you riding in winter?
What's wrong with that road? Looks like it have some condensation. Glad you are ok, it's good with yo were going carefully
Glad you're okay! May I use this video in my new episode? Watermarked and linked to your channel of course.
Yes, of course!
@@buttonsheep4899 Thanks a lot!
@@buttonsheep4899 and I hope your bike is okay 😕
@@moto-stars Thanks a lot! Not too bad! I like watching your and DanDan’s videos, and thanks to you I wore enough gears to protect myself.
@@moto-stars Initial quote is $800 to fix the major damages except a small dent on the tank and scratches on the pipe. Hopefully that’s the final price!
Scary icy road, I do not have confidence to push the bike on rain, let alone to drive with this weather...You could not do anything, there was cone warning, but not sure is it common there.
One advice, whenever road changes, or looks suspicious, I test braking with rear break and see how quickly ABS engages, good to test grip going straight from time to time.
Hey Bro. Can i use your videos too ?. with credit.
well idk... why go on a ride when its freezing out?
Thank God you okay. Ive slipped on those types of roads a lot before. People just dont clean them immediately when they spill soil or oil.
Or ice...
is that oil or ice?
i never go to a country that have ice on their road yet but i know how ice look like and when you on the ground i can tell how icy it was even if you go 10mph you probably end up the same. im glad you ok