As someone who lives in an area with lots of wildlife this is literally the biggest thing I'm worried about riding. You handled it great and it's a good thing your bike is 600+ pounds
Most bikes handle a side hit from a deer, even light ones. It's when the front wheel or forks are impacted that you start to have real problems. A bike has a gyroscopic effect and wants to remain straight up.
Man, I feel your pain in my leg now. I hit one at 55mph in the 90's, head hit the headlight and wrapped around. Heard someone moaning, it was me ..blacked out for 3-4 seconds. Miraculously, stayed upright and on the road with the V-twin lugging along in 5th gear lol. Hopped away with only a sprained ankle and soft tissue damage. Very glad you're ok and back up and riding!
Hahaha yeah I just left my house and started recording. This happend approx a mile from my house. Its a short video cause that's as quick as it happend. Lol 🤣
@@docindianrider7742 that needs to be a advertisement That bike was still moving and running Lol most Hondas would've been done on impact and a Harley you wouldn't have enough tools to fix it lol
@@jaygee3032 "most Hondas would've been done on impact and a Harley you wouldn't have enough tools to fix itl" This made me laugh because it's so accurate
Wow it’s amazing how you managed to stay upright and avoid any fatal injuries to your body. This is honestly my worst fear if I ever ride bikes but you took it like a champ, hope you’ve made a good recovery from the whiplash and bruising cuz I’ve been there too and I definitely feel ur pain brother 😭
You are lucky. That happened to a friend of mine right in front of me and snapped his leg in half. Luckily he did not go down but when he came to a stop he put his foot down, his leg collapsed and the bike fell on him. It was one crazy night. He is well now and still rides.
I lost a great friend in Marquette Michigan back in the summer of 2001. He was coming home from a 4th of July camping trip and had his wife on the back of his Indian and some deer got spooked and jumped on to the road in front of them. Rather than laying the bike down as he had in the past, he stayed up to protect her. A deer went under the from wheel and the bike flipped. Luckily she landed in soft turf on the side of the road and came through without severe injury, but he flipped with the bike and died instantly. His brother through a memorial on his farm and there must have been 300 people there. I can't tell you how many told me they were his best friend. I still miss him and think of him often. It's selfish I guess, but loosing him taught me that it isn't just the loss of a great friend that is painful, but morning the loss of who I was when I was with him.
I am so glad you are okay. Saw the title, and watched the video expecting a big crash. Actually relieved when you stayed up. Unbelievable. Stay safe everyone.
Buddy of mine did the same thing on his new street glide a handful of years ago though he ended up dropping the bike, also in NC. Luckily he didn't get too messed up, just his thumb jammed real good. He said the worst part was he just finished collecting money from doing a big job for someone so he had 5k in his pocket... which ended up all over the road. Think they estimated 12k damage to the bike. Glad to see you're good.
I want to say thank you for the support and encouragement. I'm still waiting for my bike to be finished at the shop and I will be getting back on it. I ride all year, and I will be posting videos as soon as possible. Stay safe out there. One very important thing to keep in mind, no matter how short your ride is always wear a jacket. This happend about a mile from my house and I was just going to get energy drinks and water after doing yard work. Final estimate was over $7k worth of damage. Thank you all again for the support and for subscribing and commenting.
we've got a lot of deer up here in Ohio, they scary the hell out of me.. but like everyone else said, major props for how well handled that. $7K?! insurance cover it?
Sgt Shak is that true?, this shit has got to stop, it was a nod to the native Americans, now it’s supposedly racist, the world is fucked at the moment 😔
Thanks for posting this man. I had the exact same experience about a year and a half ago and always wanted to know what it really looked like compared to what I remember. Broke my leg but kept it up at about 65mph. I wish YT would let me put up pics in the comments. Totalled the bike but only because of the bolt on parts. Fixed it back up and back on the road. Stay safe man.
That was damn scary. I lost a good friend over a decade ago. He swerved to miss a deer, and ran off the road and hit a tree and passed away right on the spot. Winter riding. He only rode his Harley. Had no other mode of transportation. Glad you made it without to much damage.
This happened to an uncle and his wife years ago. They hit a dear at about the same speeds on a heavy cruise-type bike. They didn't fare so well as it was around a corner and they slid off the road after bouncing off a truck. They both lived but each needed several rounds of surgery and he had to retire as he couldn't walk for long periods of time and his hands had tons of damage. I think my uncle was in the hospital for almost 2-months total. Super glad you are okay!
Thanks, thankfully it only gave me bruises. Just gotta get the bike fixed and get back out there. Thanks for watching and for the support. Take care and stay safe also.
@@docindianrider7742 Ha ha, strong bikes those Indians. A dude I know hit a kangaroo on one at 180 KPH, blew the speakers out - cleaned it up on the headstock. Shredded the kangaroo, covered the bike and him in meat and shit. Yeah, luckily he just got some good bruises out of it also. He was surprised he didn't die.
WOW...GREAT job handling the bike after the collision. Like everyone else, this is something I am always trying to be alert for. Closest thing for me was a turkey flew in front of me, missed it by feet. Glad your OK...bikes can be fixed or replaced. Thanks for posting!
Fantastic job. Thank you for posting. Hope your leg heals up fast. Good that you pulled over as soon as an opportunity presented itself, and before the shakes set in. Also you never really know how badly injured you may be because of the adrenaline, best to cool down and assess the damage safely. Well done 👍
I've had a couple really close calls like that, but luckily never hit. First when I rode a Vulcan Nomad and recently on my Roadmaster. Kudos to you on keeping control. Good job!
That hit me right in the soul. I'm glad your ok, but the bike.... That deer hit us both. Glad to see you still standing, hope to see you back on the road soon. Stay safe out there!!
That's really incredible. Great driving, and also a great showing for Indian bikes, to take a hit like that and still be drivable. That was one hell of an impact.
I am glad to see you survived that! II have been riding motorcycles in North Central Penna for many years and It did not take me long to just not ride at dusk or at night. Too many close calls before I made that decision. I have at one time when I used to work as a 3rd shift field service engineer and had to drive to multiple sites during the night. I got a device that sent out a sound that was at a certain frequency that would alert deer hundreds of feet in front of me. It worked very well. I see that Amazon sells something that my interest you. Same one as I had on my car XP3 Hornet V-120, generates 120 dB electronic, variable animal repellant sound
I agree...... after decades of riding I also totally avoid night riding. I'm never out & about that early in the morning to have to worry about riding at dawn. lol
My last deer strike was at noon on a sunny day, with a level open road in both directions. Sucker was eyeballing the vehicle -- a convertible -- from the shoulder for hundreds of yards. Noting that fixation, I pulled into the far lane and slowed way down (there was no other traffic in either direction for miles). Perfect opportunity for a headlong charge into the right front of the car and do a back flip over my head. Pulled off the road to inspect the damage and the animal. No perp, but the headlight and surrounding moulding was trashed . . .
Same here, I try to avoid back roads at night if possible, too many close calls. I do ride quite a bit at night but I mostly stay on the interstates and well traveled roads. It can still happen on the highways, but not nearly as much as the back roads at night here in rural Maryland.
Outstanding job of keeping the bike up! My biggest fear riding a bike in the northeast is hitting a deer, or as in your case a deer hitting me. Thanks for sharing your video and it not taking 20 minutes to see a 2 second crash.
You handled that really well, staying upright and on course. Like others who commented, I always worry about deer strikes... especially since here, in upstate New York, I've hit two deer with my car in the past twenty years. It has only been dumb luck that it hasn't been on my bike... so far. Videos like this help everyone to remind them that it can happen anytime, and to be careful and on the lookout, and to wear the proper gear in case the deer brings you down.
I have a 1991 HD Ultra-Classic Electra-Drive. I'm in Fayetteville. Dog ran out once and I hit it at around 40mph. I jumped the dog and landed it. Kept it up, went back, dog was dead. I had minor damage, got it fixed, still own the bike. My wife was on the back. She tells me I said hold on and dumped the clutch when I hit (I guess I was treating it like a dirt-bike) but we survived. Glad you made it out of your encounter in one piece.
You had kept that bike upright, which had thoroughly impressed me. I ride in the west, Utah and Colorado, and we have a bunch of wildlife roaming around out here.
Was in a charity ride once & a deer jumped from the side of the road.he didn’t clear this guy’s bike.his wife was on the back full on hit her like a linebacker knocked her completely off his bike bike landed on him.slid dragging him with it trapped underneath.& the deer just kept going like nothing.he broke bought his legs.she got a full body cast.what made it even worse.was the charity ride was for them.she was recovering from cancer.&he had just been diagnosed.deer are heavily over populated here.cause they limit how many you can hunt here.
I think the fact that the Indian is such a big, heavy, strong and well built bike along with your riding skills helped. Glad you didn't injure yourself worse, bikes can always be repaired.
Glad that's all you sustained mate. Many years ago I took my first long ride on my then ZZR600 - about 400kms to my parent's place. In the last 1km entering town, a kangaroo jumped across the front of me from the left and somehow his tail struck my right leg - not hard enough to cause bruising. Could have been much worse! Keep safe and thanks for the vid - looks like a lovely bike for long rides! Cheers from Sydney - Dave
THIS is the reason why I stopped riding after 50 years. Never hit a deer, but came close many times. Even had to lock the brakes and ended up sliding into the middle of a herd one night. Good video! It shows how freakin' quick this really happens.
I'm always concerned when on a road where trees extend to the street, basically the entire area I live. Wondering if I could have handled the collision as good as you did. Good job.
Wow beautiful save! Obviously could've been way worse. I stopped riding for a few months awhile ago after a deer hit me. Gotta admit it rattled me. Glad to see you made it out ok. All the best from a fellow rider in Canada.
I had a similar experience in July 2020 in rural S. Alberta ... I was delayed and rode the last hour in darkness. Not what I'd planned. Deer at side of road bolted out and ran right into the side of my Yamaha Roadstar. Miraculously, I was able to keep the bike upright, but the Deer took out my l. turn signal & road lamp, and ripped the wiring out. Cost about $ 1,000 to get fixed. Moral of the story ... it's risky riding at night in rural areas
I hit a deer in Ontario in June 2021. It didn't end well for the deer, the bike, or myself. I spent a while recovering, bought a new bike and will ride again in 2022. Deer on the road at dusk is a serious risk that must always be considered.
My mom hit a deer about four months ago and dumped her bike at around 65, my step dad was right behind her driving a car, talking to him afterwards he broke down and told me he thought he watched my mom die right in front of him. The worst of it was a torn ACL, but she’s alive. Glad to see you were able to stay upright.
You and your bike are pretty tuff! Thought that would’ve put you two on the hard stuff. As vigil we may be spooky beasts pop-out of nowhere being true for metal or flesh. Stay safe biker family, be armored be alert!
The same thing happened to me last year in Washington state on my Harley Softail. 60 mph, open road, deer came out of the woods, no time to even react. He (150 lb buck) hit the front wheel, wrapped around the left side of bike and broke both my lower leg bones in half, toes touching my knee. I didn't lose control of the bike. I was life flighted out to the nearest trauma center. 8 months later I am almost healed up. The deer didn't make it though, this is the 2nd deer I've killed on the same bike. The bike is almost ready to reassemble and get ready for this year's road trip. I'm glad you made it through your ordeal mostly o.k.
There’s actually a video of a guy hitting one getting knocked off his bike standing up and Whah for a second from adrenaline. In his case the deer cleared the bike but not him
@BikerTrashDan I agree sir. It's your video. Leave it in or edit it out. I don't care what you do. I probably have more experience behind the wheel than 95% of the population. Doesn't mean I'm broadcasting my exact verbal reaction, but again, I don't care what you do.
good job man, you kept it up & rolling.it couldve been so much worse.we all know of times when it couldve been us.i swear deer are the stupidest animals on the plannet.i watched a group of 5 or so run into the side of a truck on the interstate.all of them exploded on impact.what a mess two lanes wide.
Good save! Hope you healed up fast. Good to hear your bike was only in the shop getting fixed and not at the scrap yard. That could’ve been much worse!
This is exactly what happened to me in July last year, unfortunately I was not so lucky and had to have my knee reconstructed as the tibia shot up through my knee cap and exited the top of my knee. Glad you came through that ok.
I've hit two on a bike. One on the hardtop, and one on dirt. The one on the road swung around just like yours did and broke my ankle. Leathers and helmet saved my butt that time. Both times the impact was hard enough that there was no staying on the bike. Nice riding...
Oh man. My Deer strike nearly crippled me for life. I was damn lucky to get away with a broken leg and ankle. Twilight is the danger time. I never ride at twilight now. Happy you survived that my friend.
I once hit one broadside with my road king...at 70 on the freeeway! I went over the handlebars and tumbled like a rag doll. You got off pretty easy. Nice work keeping bike up!
I had the exact same thing happen to me many years ago, and I had a passenger on the back. I kept it upright as well, I held the bars as tight as I possibly could during the impact and saved it, but the impact bent my front forks so bad the tire was rubbing the frame. Watching this brought me back to that moment in time, it sucks it happened to you too, it was pretty cool that you got it on video though, sorry it happened to ya, and hopefully your leg wasn't to messed up from the impact bud!! Hopefully you have safer rides in the future
Hit & killed what turned out to be 8 pt buck in Sept of 1989 on my way to work. Destroyed my ‘84 Electraglide & left me laying unconscious in the road. My former Hunter Safety instructor also on his way to work turned around to come back against the flow of traffic to guard me until the ambulance arrived. Spent 2 days in intensive care & 9 weeks off from work w/ most of my left ribs, clavical, & scapula broken. You were very fortunate sir.
Been there done that. You made out much better. I low sided left and ruptured my spleen. The bike would have mad out ok but it slide down into the ditch and tumbled, total loss. I spent a week in the hospital but still have my spleen. An hour after I got home from the hospital I had my replacement bike found. Got really lucky. The bike is an exact duplicate, model, year, mileage, color. I christened it Deer Hunter ii. That was 2013, still riding hard on the same bike. Had a sketchy moment back in August, hit something on the freeway that punctured my back tire. I got over to the side just in time. I don't I would have been injured by a fall, as I got it slowed pretty fast, but on a freeway, it's the truck coming up behind that will get you. Still, bikes are fun!!
Dude like seriously thank god you were ok!! Forget about the bike…it’s replaceable your life is not. Also good riding and the way you handled The whole situation 🙌🏼🙌🏼
As someone who lives in an area with lots of wildlife this is literally the biggest thing I'm worried about riding. You handled it great and it's a good thing your bike is 600+ pounds
I'd say probably 800+ that thing is massive. A sport bike would've been destroyed. I can't believe he stayed on the bike
@@justin_lee3005 Yeah it's a tad over 820lbs
Most bikes handle a side hit from a deer, even light ones. It's when the front wheel or forks are impacted that you start to have real problems. A bike has a gyroscopic effect and wants to remain straight up.
Damn, brother that was gnarly. Thank God you kept it up. Hope everything is cool.
This is not a bike, it's a fucking tank! 😆
The fact that you didn't go down is amazing. Hopefully neither you or the bike sustained too much injury.
Wow! You handled that great and kept it shiny side up could’ve been way worse. Ride safe and get her fixed up!
Man, I feel your pain in my leg now. I hit one at 55mph in the 90's, head hit the headlight and wrapped around. Heard someone moaning, it was me ..blacked out for 3-4 seconds. Miraculously, stayed upright and on the road with the V-twin lugging along in 5th gear lol. Hopped away with only a sprained ankle and soft tissue damage. Very glad you're ok and back up and riding!
I suspect that if it wasn't for the crash bar, his leg would be in way worse shape
That's nuts 😳 Blacking out and staying up is amazing
I want to thank you for making this video an appropriate 01:50 mins instead of like 15mins. You’re a hero. Also, great job handling that impact.
Seriously!!!! That bike is beautiful too
Hahaha yeah I just left my house and started recording. This happend approx a mile from my house. Its a short video cause that's as quick as it happend. Lol 🤣
@@docindianrider7742 did it do any damage ? Great control dude!
@@docindianrider7742 that needs to be a advertisement
That bike was still moving and running
Lol most Hondas would've been done on impact and a Harley you wouldn't have enough tools to fix it lol
@@jaygee3032 "most Hondas would've been done on impact and a Harley you wouldn't have enough tools to fix itl" This made me laugh because it's so accurate
Wow it’s amazing how you managed to stay upright and avoid any fatal injuries to your body. This is honestly my worst fear if I ever ride bikes but you took it like a champ, hope you’ve made a good recovery from the whiplash and bruising cuz I’ve been there too and I definitely feel ur pain brother 😭
Crazy man
I hope you don't give up riding. You handled that like a champion
I’m glad to see you are somewhat okay and didn’t end up knocked off the bike. 🙏🏽
I’m always extra alert at dusk and dawn when critters are most active. Man! That hurt just watching this! Great job keeping it together!
No you're not.
@@Diamondusa7 yes he is
@@Roger_Ramjet No
You are lucky. That happened to a friend of mine right in front of me and snapped his leg in half. Luckily he did not go down but when he came to a stop he put his foot down, his leg collapsed and the bike fell on him. It was one crazy night. He is well now and still rides.
Absolutely a legend to keep the bike up. Great to see you only had minor injuries. Much respect.
I lost a great friend in Marquette Michigan back in the summer of 2001. He was coming home from a 4th of July camping trip and had his wife on the back of his Indian and some deer got spooked and jumped on to the road in front of them. Rather than laying the bike down as he had in the past, he stayed up to protect her. A deer went under the from wheel and the bike flipped. Luckily she landed in soft turf on the side of the road and came through without severe injury, but he flipped with the bike and died instantly. His brother through a memorial on his farm and there must have been 300 people there. I can't tell you how many told me they were his best friend. I still miss him and think of him often. It's selfish I guess, but loosing him taught me that it isn't just the loss of a great friend that is painful, but morning the loss of who I was when I was with him.
I am so glad you are okay. Saw the title, and watched the video expecting a big crash. Actually relieved when you stayed up. Unbelievable. Stay safe everyone.
You, the Indian, and the Rokform all showed incredible stability throughout the entire thing! Well done!
Great job maintaining your composure and keeping the bike upright! Excellent riding, hope you heal up and get your bike running soon!
Buddy of mine did the same thing on his new street glide a handful of years ago though he ended up dropping the bike, also in NC. Luckily he didn't get too messed up, just his thumb jammed real good. He said the worst part was he just finished collecting money from doing a big job for someone so he had 5k in his pocket... which ended up all over the road. Think they estimated 12k damage to the bike.
Glad to see you're good.
I want to say thank you for the support and encouragement. I'm still waiting for my bike to be finished at the shop and I will be getting back on it. I ride all year, and I will be posting videos as soon as possible. Stay safe out there. One very important thing to keep in mind, no matter how short your ride is always wear a jacket. This happend about a mile from my house and I was just going to get energy drinks and water after doing yard work. Final estimate was over $7k worth of damage. Thank you all again for the support and for subscribing and commenting.
Excellent handling of that deer strike. Hope you also wear a helmet even if NC doesn`t have a law. You never know when you will need it.
Glad your OK mate... Happy New year from the UK
we've got a lot of deer up here in Ohio, they scary the hell out of me.. but like everyone else said, major props for how well handled that. $7K?! insurance cover it?
Glad that your ok! Thanks for sharing. I am interested in what were you using to record that?
They always say the worst shit happens a mile before you reach your place...
Man... You are a champ, kept the bike upright and not lost it.
I am still recovering from my bike crash. I can feel how you felt.
Here we see the mighty Indian Chieftain in his native habitat, hunting deer. Score 1 for the mighty Indian!
Glad you're okay!
Haha 🤣
😂😂
Agreed. It's a shame that "cancel culture" now has their sights set on "Indian" motorcycles.
@@sgtshak2806 Yeah soon they will come after Harley-Davidson, claiming that their bikes are racist because of the names!
Sgt Shak is that true?, this shit has got to stop, it was a nod to the native Americans, now it’s supposedly racist, the world is fucked at the moment 😔
Thanks for posting this man. I had the exact same experience about a year and a half ago and always wanted to know what it really looked like compared to what I remember. Broke my leg but kept it up at about 65mph. I wish YT would let me put up pics in the comments. Totalled the bike but only because of the bolt on parts. Fixed it back up and back on the road. Stay safe man.
That was damn scary. I lost a good friend over a decade ago. He swerved to miss a deer, and ran off the road and hit a tree and passed away right on the spot. Winter riding. He only rode his Harley. Had no other mode of transportation. Glad you made it without to much damage.
Ouch man. Sorry for your loss
This happened to an uncle and his wife years ago. They hit a dear at about the same speeds on a heavy cruise-type bike. They didn't fare so well as it was around a corner and they slid off the road after bouncing off a truck. They both lived but each needed several rounds of surgery and he had to retire as he couldn't walk for long periods of time and his hands had tons of damage. I think my uncle was in the hospital for almost 2-months total.
Super glad you are okay!
damn fam, i felt that from here. you kept it together pretty well, this could have been much worse. stay safe fellow chieftainer.
Thanks, thankfully it only gave me bruises. Just gotta get the bike fixed and get back out there. Thanks for watching and for the support. Take care and stay safe also.
@@docindianrider7742
How much damage???
Couldn’t see anything obvious in this video.
@@AzzKicker-bz1cb It's in the video description
@@docindianrider7742 Ha ha, strong bikes those Indians. A dude I know hit a kangaroo on one at 180 KPH, blew the speakers out - cleaned it up on the headstock. Shredded the kangaroo, covered the bike and him in meat and shit. Yeah, luckily he just got some good bruises out of it also. He was surprised he didn't die.
"fellow chieftainer" ? Oh please ............... ROFL 🤣🤣🤣
WOW...GREAT job handling the bike after the collision. Like everyone else, this is something I am always trying to be alert for. Closest thing for me was a turkey flew in front of me, missed it by feet. Glad your OK...bikes can be fixed or replaced. Thanks for posting!
I can't believe how well you made it through that!! I know it hurt like hell but could have been a lot worse. Thanks for sharing this.
Glad you’re on the mend and that your bike will ready soon. Thank you for showing us how to handle a dangerous & nasty situation. Ride safe.
Fantastic job. Thank you for posting. Hope your leg heals up fast. Good that you pulled over as soon as an opportunity presented itself, and before the shakes set in. Also you never really know how badly injured you may be because of the adrenaline, best to cool down and assess the damage safely. Well done 👍
Crazy example of how fast S goes down. Great job and glad to hear you're jumping back on when it's ready. Ride on!
I've had a couple really close calls like that, but luckily never hit. First when I rode a Vulcan Nomad and recently on my Roadmaster. Kudos to you on keeping control. Good job!
They give very little notice.. like squirrels they just GO.
Superior job keeping that thing upright.
Glad you’re ok.
One of the advantages of having a BIG bike. Hope you weren't hurt that bad. The bike looks like it did pretty well.
That hit me right in the soul. I'm glad your ok, but the bike....
That deer hit us both. Glad to see you still standing, hope to see you back on the road soon. Stay safe out there!!
That's what you get when you have such a beautiful bike. everyone wants a close up look.
That's really incredible. Great driving, and also a great showing for Indian bikes, to take a hit like that and still be drivable. That was one hell of an impact.
I am glad to see you survived that! II have been riding motorcycles in North Central Penna for many years and It did not take me long to just not ride at dusk or at night. Too many close calls before I made that decision. I have at one time when I used to work as a 3rd shift field service engineer and had to drive to multiple sites during the night. I got a device that sent out a sound that was at a certain frequency that would alert deer hundreds of feet in front of me. It worked very well. I see that Amazon sells something that my interest you. Same one as I had on my car
XP3 Hornet V-120, generates 120 dB electronic, variable animal repellant sound
I agree...... after decades of riding I also totally avoid night riding. I'm never out & about that early in the morning to have to worry about riding at dawn. lol
My last deer strike was at noon on a sunny day, with a level open road in both directions. Sucker was eyeballing the vehicle -- a convertible -- from the shoulder for hundreds of yards. Noting that fixation, I pulled into the far lane and slowed way down (there was no other traffic in either direction for miles). Perfect opportunity for a headlong charge into the right front of the car and do a back flip over my head. Pulled off the road to inspect the damage and the animal. No perp, but the headlight and surrounding moulding was trashed . . .
100% effective at repelling elephants and zebras. Also hippopotami.
Same here, I try to avoid back roads at night if possible, too many close calls. I do ride quite a bit at night but I mostly stay on the interstates and well traveled roads. It can still happen on the highways, but not nearly as much as the back roads at night here in rural Maryland.
I can’t believe you held the bike on the road and came to a safe and controlled stop!!! Fucking awesome job brother!!!
Outstanding job of keeping the bike up! My biggest fear riding a bike in the northeast is hitting a deer, or as in your case a deer hitting me. Thanks for sharing your video and it not taking 20 minutes to see a 2 second crash.
You handled that really well, staying upright and on course. Like others who commented, I always worry about deer strikes... especially since here, in upstate New York, I've hit two deer with my car in the past twenty years. It has only been dumb luck that it hasn't been on my bike... so far. Videos like this help everyone to remind them that it can happen anytime, and to be careful and on the lookout, and to wear the proper gear in case the deer brings you down.
Your a great rider. I was not expecting that. Glad your ok. What a G.
You handled that like a champ man. Glad you’re still here to ride another day.
Mad props for keeping that thing up!🍻😎
I have a 1991 HD Ultra-Classic Electra-Drive. I'm in Fayetteville. Dog ran out once and I hit it at around 40mph. I jumped the dog and landed it. Kept it up, went back, dog was dead. I had minor damage, got it fixed, still own the bike. My wife was on the back. She tells me I said hold on and dumped the clutch when I hit (I guess I was treating it like a dirt-bike) but we survived. Glad you made it out of your encounter in one piece.
Glad your OK.
I live around a ton of deer. This scenario goes through my mind all the time.
You had kept that bike upright, which had thoroughly impressed me. I ride in the west, Utah and Colorado, and we have a bunch of wildlife roaming around out here.
That was frightening! Amazing job keeping it together. Glad you’re okay.
I've never looked too much into the modern Indian bikes but now I may - That thing is a BEAST.
Been riding for many, many years and never been in this situation. I hope that, if I every am, I handle as well as this man.
Was in a charity ride once & a deer jumped from the side of the road.he didn’t clear this guy’s bike.his wife was on the back full on hit her like a linebacker knocked her completely off his bike bike landed on him.slid dragging him with it trapped underneath.& the deer just kept going like nothing.he broke bought his legs.she got a full body cast.what made it even worse.was the charity ride was for them.she was recovering from cancer.&he had just been diagnosed.deer are heavily over populated here.cause they limit how many you can hunt here.
I think the fact that the Indian is such a big, heavy, strong and well built bike along with your riding skills helped. Glad you didn't injure yourself worse, bikes can always be repaired.
Over 40 years behind bars and haven't had that to happen yet, you handled very well
Same here pal, glad that didn't happen in a corner..,🤨🤥😲
@@davidvanbrunt4233 yea me to
You did 40 years in the can?
You know Phil Leatardo by any chance? He did 20....
@@noobie1890 😂😂
Glad that's all you sustained mate. Many years ago I took my first long ride on my then ZZR600 - about 400kms to my parent's place. In the last 1km entering town, a kangaroo jumped across the front of me from the left and somehow his tail struck my right leg - not hard enough to cause bruising. Could have been much worse! Keep safe and thanks for the vid - looks like a lovely bike for long rides! Cheers from Sydney - Dave
How the hell did you stay upright. Holy shit. Glad you’re safe.
Dude........Hats off to you. You handled that like a boss!
Glad your ok!
Glad you're okay, man. You handled it well.
THIS is the reason why I stopped riding after 50 years. Never hit a deer, but came close many times. Even had to lock the brakes and ended up sliding into the middle of a herd one night. Good video! It shows how freakin' quick this really happens.
I'm always concerned when on a road where trees extend to the street, basically the entire area I live. Wondering if I could have handled the collision as good as you did. Good job.
Those TV screens on the new bikes are a huge distraction. Lucky that was a small deer.
Glad you are ok and bike is fixable
You did a fantastic job handling the bike through the impact. Kudos to you!!! Glad you were not seriously injured!!!
Wow beautiful save! Obviously could've been way worse. I stopped riding for a few months awhile ago after a deer hit me. Gotta admit it rattled me. Glad to see you made it out ok. All the best from a fellow rider in Canada.
I had a similar experience in July 2020 in rural S. Alberta ... I was delayed and rode the last hour in darkness. Not what I'd planned. Deer at side of road bolted out and ran right into the side of my Yamaha Roadstar. Miraculously, I was able to keep the bike upright, but the Deer took out my l. turn signal & road lamp, and ripped the wiring out. Cost about $ 1,000 to get fixed. Moral of the story ... it's risky riding at night in rural areas
I hit a deer in Ontario in June 2021. It didn't end well for the deer, the bike, or myself. I spent a while recovering, bought a new bike and will ride again in 2022. Deer on the road at dusk is a serious risk that must always be considered.
My mom hit a deer about four months ago and dumped her bike at around 65, my step dad was right behind her driving a car, talking to him afterwards he broke down and told me he thought he watched my mom die right in front of him. The worst of it was a torn ACL, but she’s alive. Glad to see you were able to stay upright.
You and your bike are pretty tuff! Thought that would’ve put you two on the hard stuff. As vigil we may be spooky beasts pop-out of nowhere being true for metal or flesh. Stay safe biker family, be armored be alert!
*tough
@@anonymoususer855 thank you for catching that
@@anonymoususer855 thank you for catching that
The same thing happened to me last year in Washington state on my Harley Softail. 60 mph, open road, deer came out of the woods, no time to even react. He (150 lb buck) hit the front wheel, wrapped around the left side of bike and broke both my lower leg bones in half, toes touching my knee. I didn't lose control of the bike. I was life flighted out to the nearest trauma center. 8 months later I am almost healed up. The deer didn't make it though, this is the 2nd deer I've killed on the same bike. The bike is almost ready to reassemble and get ready for this year's road trip. I'm glad you made it through your ordeal mostly o.k.
That was rough. Glad you you made it in one piece. I’ve never hit a deer before! Can’t imagine what you went through.
What about what the deer went through
Thankfully to God that you survived without any inquiry bro.Stay blessed, Ride safe
always wondered what that would look like,im sure you aint the only one to hit a deer on a bike,im just glad you were ok,nice bike
There’s actually a video of a guy hitting one getting knocked off his bike standing up and Whah for a second from adrenaline. In his case the deer cleared the bike but not him
Dude that was exceptionally good riding. If hadn’t had both hands on the bars I’m thinkin that would have been a lot worse.
Instead of saying what you said, I would have said "Thank You God for not dumping the bike at 58mph."
@BikerTrashDan I agree sir. It's your video. Leave it in or edit it out. I don't care what you do. I probably have more experience behind the wheel than 95% of the population. Doesn't mean I'm broadcasting my exact verbal reaction, but again, I don't care what you do.
A lady ran into my car 2mos ago and the same words came out of my mouth. Glad you're ok man!!!
good job man, you kept it up & rolling.it couldve been so much worse.we all know of times when it couldve been us.i swear deer are the stupidest animals on the plannet.i watched a group of 5 or so run into the side of a truck on the interstate.all of them exploded on impact.what a mess two lanes wide.
Omg! That was some big time skill on keeping your balance and not having one hell of a wreck! Unbelievable!
Crash bars definitely helped
Good save! Hope you healed up fast. Good to hear your bike was only in the shop getting fixed and not at the scrap yard. That could’ve been much worse!
You are a boss for how you handled that. Glad you're ok.
I can't help but imagine how differently that would go on my 83 nighthawk 650.
Wow! You handled that much better then I imagine I could.
Good job keeping it upright. Best advice I got when learning how to ride "Assume everything and everyone is trying to kill you."
This is exactly what happened to me in July last year, unfortunately I was not so lucky and had to have my knee reconstructed as the tibia shot up through my knee cap and exited the top of my knee. Glad you came through that ok.
I've hit two on a bike. One on the hardtop, and one on dirt. The one on the road swung around just like yours did and broke my ankle. Leathers and helmet saved my butt that time. Both times the impact was hard enough that there was no staying on the bike. Nice riding...
Been looking at bike videos all day, just checked out the sound of a Muntjac barking and here I am.
Thanks, RUclips.
My biggest fear riding the back roads of Florida. You did great to stay on your bike. Thanks for sharing. Glad you are ok.
You handled that incredible! I’m glad you are ok.
0:36 money shot. Glad you made it our alright. Could have been so much worse. nice recovery.
Well handled! No panic. Ride safe ✌️Deer 🦌? You should see Skyline Drive, Shenandoah Valley, I see bears too 🐻 crossing roads 👀
That is one tough motorscooter you have there
Wow! Those are the kind of things that make me think about giving up riding. Glad you stayed upright.
Oh man. My Deer strike nearly crippled me for life. I was damn lucky to get away with a broken leg and ankle.
Twilight is the danger time. I never ride at twilight now.
Happy you survived that my friend.
Thanks for making this video and I'm especially glad you did not wipe out I hope your leg was okay after the pain stopped
I once hit one broadside with my road king...at 70 on the freeeway! I went over the handlebars and tumbled like a rag doll. You got off pretty easy. Nice work keeping bike up!
That's a Indian commercial right there.
I had the exact same thing happen to me many years ago, and I had a passenger on the back. I kept it upright as well, I held the bars as tight as I possibly could during the impact and saved it, but the impact bent my front forks so bad the tire was rubbing the frame. Watching this brought me back to that moment in time, it sucks it happened to you too, it was pretty cool that you got it on video though, sorry it happened to ya, and hopefully your leg wasn't to messed up from the impact bud!! Hopefully you have safer rides in the future
Holy shit the absolute Chad level of control to not dump the bike after being hit like that going as fast as you were.
Better a dear than a tree hugger in a Tesla. Nice job keeping the rubber side down.
gitta love american made all around. good bike excellent parts n phenomenal riding
Hit & killed what turned out to be 8 pt buck in Sept of 1989 on my way to work. Destroyed my ‘84 Electraglide & left me laying unconscious in the road. My former Hunter Safety instructor also on his way to work turned around to come back against the flow of traffic to guard me until the ambulance arrived. Spent 2 days in intensive care & 9 weeks off from work w/ most of my left ribs, clavical, & scapula broken. You were very fortunate sir.
Very fortunate, somebody watching over you bud. Thank God you alright.
Been there done that. You made out much better. I low sided left and ruptured my spleen. The bike would have mad out ok but it slide down into the ditch and tumbled, total loss.
I spent a week in the hospital but still have my spleen. An hour after I got home from the hospital I had my replacement bike found. Got really lucky. The bike is an exact duplicate, model, year, mileage, color.
I christened it Deer Hunter ii. That was 2013, still riding hard on the same bike.
Had a sketchy moment back in August, hit something on the freeway that punctured my back tire. I got over to the side just in time. I don't I would have been injured by a fall, as I got it slowed pretty fast, but on a freeway, it's the truck coming up behind that will get you. Still, bikes are fun!!
I'm so glad you weren't hurt worse! Excellent job keeping the bike up!
Bike sounds so sweet. Glad you're OK and soon to be back on the road.
Dude like seriously thank god you were ok!! Forget about the bike…it’s replaceable your life is not. Also good riding and the way you handled The whole situation 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Took that like a champ. Glad you are alive brother, bike can be replaced.