That guy completely overreacted and now that driver has to pay to fix their mirror. It's a shame the hobby of riding motorcycles attracts so many immature man-babies. They're out there giving the rest of us a bad name.
@@-Eternal-Damnation- Right on!!! I hate those morons who feel the need to rev bomb, break mirrors, hit doors, and act like they have no blame whatsoever in any situation. It does give the rest of us who try our best to ride safely a bad name. Ride safe. Ride well. Ride often.
I watch a fair amount of crash & crash analysis videos. Quite often analysis is boring or self righteous....not here. I enjoyed this...interesting & amusing at times....."Who wants to be a millionaire made me chuckle" You talk sense but also add humour I relate to "I like very much" 😉 Thanks 😊👍🏍
Yes! Our presenter in question is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I really like Russian accent. I like how he further analyses MotoStar videos; I think they may also be presented by a Russian guy. Humour and good sense make for very entertaining and instructive videos. This guy is a good teacher.
It reminds me of that video with "to be continued" or smtn, where a rider comes out of a right turn, starts lowsiding and a truck emerges from an oncoming lane. Miraculously, the rider survived and even sustained rather manageable injuries.
The rider who hits the car mirror is a cross between C and D. He’s a lobotomite who’s never been punched in the face because he thinks he’s tough and can run away on his bike.
The white car was not hit from behind. The driver was so focused on the opening in the traffic that he just assumed the bike had already gone. It has happened to me twice, and to someone I know a third time (all in the same year strangely enough).
@@SuperOtter haha, correct! One of the three times WAS me hitting the other vehicle from behind. The good news is, I have learned. The bad news is the other three and a half billion humans have not. Good luck out there.
Happens a lot to many riders, motorcycles are just invisible to cars, you are inside a bubble when inside a car. Take self responsibility for your own safety, quit blaming the world
@mannyechaluce3814 it happens to cars even more than bikes. You don't have to be invisible to get hit. I'm saying that it's a common accident because people only pay attention to where they want to be. Who's blaming the world? And who's trying to not take responsibility? Maybe you shouldn't drink before you post. Or try reading all the words, not just the ones that confuse you.
@mannyechaluce3814 no they're not invisible to cars at all, don't blame others for careless and unobservant driving. In a bubble? A bubble who's top half, level with your face and visual area is comprised almost ENTIRELY of TRANSPARENT GLASS. Car drivers just tend to be morons that think they own the road because they're protected inside something. I've never had an issue seeing motorcycles while travelling in a car, ever.
This is one of the most valuable lessons that can be given, learning from mistake of others is always best, please keep making them, this is life saving video
I watch a lot of these motorcycle crashes and used to think I was the only one complaining about most of the riders having been the cause themselves. Really good to see I am not alone! Great analysis my friend.
I have heard other content creators say that watching bikers crash is stupid and pointless! But my response to them was: When MotoGP racers crash, the riders team studies the video footage of the crash to see what went wrong with the motorcycle and/or rider, or if it was an issue with the track having debris etc! If they need to correct something, they can based on the video footage! Not every single crash can be avoided, but learning from other riders mistakes can help me to improve, because all it takes is one slip up or mental lapse and I will have a screwed up day!!
As always, GREAT STUFF!! Analysis is always so helpful; especially for newer riders who don't know what they don't know. If you're a new rider reading this, NEVER stop learning, and NEVER think you "have arrived" at being a great rider. Humility will get you a lot further than arrogance and stupidity. Please ride well, Ride safe. Ride often.
Awesome videos. I and binge watching almost all of them. Commercial breaks seemed to have improved from last night. I was getting 2 commercials every minute last night but now it's way more bearable.
I usually don't watch any crash videos (just gradually makes me more scared of the road) but these do the opposite, just helps me prepare for things I wouldn't have thought of and how to deal with them, what habits to build... I love this channel! Btw, in the video where 2 people hit the post, I'm thinking they must've tried high-fiving the incoming rider? It makes a point to freeze on the previous rider doing something like that just before
I keep taking a tumble every once in a while, but unlike a few of the people featured in the video, I've never been curious about what road rash feels like, so I've always worn protective gear while riding. I'm still blissfully ignorant about what it feels like despite losing count long ago about how many tumbles I've had.
@@Simon-fm8yc Most or all professional racing riders have fallen plenty of times, so according to that reasoning they are in dire need of practice as well. And I haven't expected any of the falls I've had because otherwise I would have avoided them. Plus, I've had only one serious crash and even that one didn't result in any noteworthy injuries. If you ride as much as I do - and throughout the entire year in a snowy climate as I do - crashes are nearly inevitable, but you can avoid serious crashes, and I've been pretty good at that. And by the way, many of my crashes have happened during practice
Very wise! Even if the temperatures are in the 90s'f with 90% humidity, I always ATGATT. They just need to perfect the airconditioned jacket like they have the heated ones 😛@@andrechagas4549
The situation at 10:00 is pretty ridiculous if you look at how American infrastructure treats pedestrians. I live in Las Vegas and there are these kind of signs (some have yellow flashing lights but others don't like here) in 6 lane boulevards with a median and a 45mph speed limit where cars easily go 60mph. Somehow the city planners thought that is a good idea.
The rider who stopped for the pedestrian could have flashed his brake light a few times before stopping to warn the car behind him that a stop or slow down was imminent. Some States in America mandate that vehicles must stop when pedestrians are in the crosswalk. It’s the law!!
The problem with that rule (and many others) is that it's never enforced, so it's like it never existed. The only thing cops do is speeding tickets, they don't enforce any actual safety rules (like not using turn signals, driving with no lights at night or with high beams always on etc.)
For that exact reason I got a brake light modulator that automatically flashes when I brake. They’re not legal everywhere but I would highly recommend them.
@@RG-500 Excellent idea, I will definitely look into that! Also, I don’t know why it is, but when something makes sense and can help to prevent dangerous situations, they consider it illegal. 🤷♂️
4:45 - It's not just that he grabs a hand-full of front brake, it's that he also turns the front wheel. If he had kept it straight, he probably would have been fine. Lock the front wheel while turning it and the only direction is down - It's the classic low-speed parking lot fall.
Beginner rider here, my bike doesn't have ABS, and I didnt suffered a slide or a situation where my front wheel simply locked up... but in those emergency brakes situation, should I lock the front brake slightly and gradually? or I just simply do a combined braking to avoid this situation? Thanks.
I was squid riding for the 1st time in my life this week - just the helmet, gloves and boots (see the profile pic). "It's too hot", I said, "f*ck the gear - I'll ride in a t-shirt!" and now I haven't slept for 36+ hours due to 2nd degree sunburn on my forearms and calves.
@11:30 In my state (NJ, USA) it's better to just yell out "sorry" when you don't stop for people at crosswalks, because we all know that SUV mom behind me will run me down if I even thought stopping.. Heck, I have to run through some nasty yellow/red lights because I know the person behind me won't stop in time. It only took one old man running a red and missing my leg by inches..
@@stevewilson8752 The point you’re trying to make is non sequitur in my opinion, but duly noted. If you notice, the content creator answered my question and concern amicably and that’s enough for me, have a great day!
Here in brazil we have all kind of shit in the roads and streets, sometimes literal shit, the first thing i learned is to never ride outside the tire tracks of the cars, especially in the corners, here in the Rio Grande do Sul we have a particular problem of dirt in all the rural roads, some of them have absolutely no shoulders.
Have to say that vehicles absolutely should not be stopping for pedestrians! It's just simple common sense that it takes more effort to stop a vehicle than to wait for a clear opportunity to cross a road! Also that video of the guy getting rear ended goes to prove the point!
The dude that got rear ended at the pedestrian crossing has god-tier level of restrain and self control... But also I agree with your commentary, I like to stop at these yield lines too, mostly to help show that bikers aren't asses, but I ALWAYS make sure I'm not gonna get rear-ended before braking! Just like you said, most people don't stop...
It's crazy how abs is not mandatory for bikes, right? It's been mandatory in cars for well over 20 years because of how much they improve safety, yet in motorcycles where it's even more important, it still is an optional feature.
I always get a kick out of the guys who will kick scream yell rev and beep because someone else was in the wrong, even if it means riding to their death instead of control the motorcycle lol.
I’ve hit a deer and kept on going but I was going much slower and didn’t get covered in semi-digested grass. The deer I hit just spun around a couple times and then ran away. We were both as lucky as we could have been in that situation.
I got sideswiped by a car following to close to a truck. I went for the overtake but he tried as well, unfortunately for his wing mirror 😂. I was fine as I accelerated through it then gave him a lesson on the second rule 😅😅.
interesctions like in 11:00 are jsut incredibly dangerous for the pedestrians too, not just riders. With 3 lanes, there's always a chance one of the cars in a lane doesn't see the pedestrian. it's just bad street design to have an unprotected intersection there
open one here in my country, and you will be surprised that people with scooter tends to be more skillful than the one on these videos. haha, we have a harsh roads, hence the obtained skills. But still, we are lacking of trainers like yours that are accessible to public.
The last guy's crash was due to NOT paying attention: posing for camera and one-hand. I can't never understand one-hand rider, your chance to crash increases significantly.
Regarding stopping for pedestrians, in Finland it is prohibited to stop for pedestrians if there is more than one lane, because you will be responsible if he will be hit on another lane.
The Bambi video. Was the idiot completely naked, or just his arms. Did he consider afterwards the state his arms would have been in if he had slid down that road for 50 mtrs at that speed? I’m baffled by the stupidity of some riders.
0:30 a rider doing filtering complains about a driver doing filtering (who even turned the indicators on).... very logic Lol 3:20 Answer: C (definitely) and D. Take his driving license away for a year (should he has one).
I didn't like how abruptly the last guy let go off the front brakes as he entered the corner. that surely took away weight from the front. the suspension extended, transferred weight away from the front and this when traction was needed most.
For the example with the rider in the white sweatshirt who gets cutoff by the car merging into the far left lane… why wouldn’t they be be in lane position 1 just to give themselves that second or two more to see the action and either brake or swerve to the left median? Why confront something that happens every day even when we’re driving our cars?
That last one had such a heavy lean angle it also looked like he panic break abit, there really isn't any reason to apply that much lean in urban environments no matter the temptation to calut that corner like it's sashimi
12:00 no,bro. That's clealy a US. And you have to yield to pedestrians over there.The problem, supposedly, was that the rider is in no-filtering state.So he acted as a car.
If the guy in the last video wasnt going to go down in that corner - that grip looks like itd be the death wobbles in a highway next - or am i blind lol
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Wow that solution when your battery died… this is why you are so extremely differen from any other instructors!
Not giving way to pedestrians here in Japan is technically against the law although you will only be ticketed if the Police witnesses you not giving way. The last guy definitely panicked a little mid-corner when they spotted the car and applied the front brakes when at a high lean angle which caused the low-side.
I live in the US nowadays.There are people here who will shoot for smacking their car or having a sticker that ridicules trumputin...So it is sensible to take a low profile at all times..
q1: D and the rider in front should have evaded, not revved. The crosswalk situation would have also been more safe to stop not in the middle of the lane, but to the left, so cars can easier move around if they can/want/need to. Last one: Au.. Au... Au...: Wear freaking gear idjit. And train breaking in corners.
Don't be less harsh, ignore the softies. You're completely right, a temper tantrum solves nothing. If anything the driver will now hate bikers and be even more dangerous.
The "never got punched in the face" comment was instant like! 😂
lol I like the assessment about a guy whose actions indicate he has never been punched in the face.
That guy completely overreacted and now that driver has to pay to fix their mirror. It's a shame the hobby of riding motorcycles attracts so many immature man-babies. They're out there giving the rest of us a bad name.
@@-Eternal-Damnation- Right on!!! I hate those morons who feel the need to rev bomb, break mirrors, hit doors, and act like they have no blame whatsoever in any situation. It does give the rest of us who try our best to ride safely a bad name. Ride safe. Ride well. Ride often.
@@-Eternal-Damnation- I don't feel sorry for the driver either. They weren't using that mirror, why pay to fix it?
the guy stopped for pedestrian is so chill😇
These reactional-educational videos are my new favorite, second to only the parking lot courses!
Yep
I watch a fair amount of crash & crash analysis videos.
Quite often analysis is boring or self righteous....not here.
I enjoyed this...interesting & amusing at times....."Who wants to be a millionaire made me chuckle"
You talk sense but also add humour I relate to "I like very much" 😉
Thanks 😊👍🏍
Yes! Our presenter in question is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I really like Russian accent. I like how he further analyses MotoStar videos; I think they may also be presented by a Russian guy. Humour and good sense make for very entertaining and instructive videos. This guy is a good teacher.
Holy **** 14:14 looked so scary. Thinking the sight of that car front could have been the last thing you see in your life
It reminds me of that video with "to be continued" or smtn, where a rider comes out of a right turn, starts lowsiding and a truck emerges from an oncoming lane. Miraculously, the rider survived and even sustained rather manageable injuries.
love your humor man! and it was nice seeing some sane riders for a change haha
The rider who hits the car mirror is a cross between C and D. He’s a lobotomite who’s never been punched in the face because he thinks he’s tough and can run away on his bike.
The white car was not hit from behind. The driver was so focused on the opening in the traffic that he just assumed the bike had already gone. It has happened to me twice, and to someone I know a third time (all in the same year strangely enough).
Maybe you should learn to watch the motor vehicle in front of you
@@SuperOtter haha, correct! One of the three times WAS me hitting the other vehicle from behind. The good news is, I have learned. The bad news is the other three and a half billion humans have not. Good luck out there.
Happens a lot to many riders, motorcycles are just invisible to cars, you are inside a bubble when inside a car. Take self responsibility for your own safety, quit blaming the world
@mannyechaluce3814 it happens to cars even more than bikes. You don't have to be invisible to get hit. I'm saying that it's a common accident because people only pay attention to where they want to be. Who's blaming the world? And who's trying to not take responsibility? Maybe you shouldn't drink before you post. Or try reading all the words, not just the ones that confuse you.
@mannyechaluce3814 no they're not invisible to cars at all, don't blame others for careless and unobservant driving. In a bubble? A bubble who's top half, level with your face and visual area is comprised almost ENTIRELY of TRANSPARENT GLASS.
Car drivers just tend to be morons that think they own the road because they're protected inside something. I've never had an issue seeing motorcycles while travelling in a car, ever.
This is one of the most valuable lessons that can be given, learning from mistake of others is always best, please keep making them, this is life saving video
Awesome video Amigo... I enjoy all of your videos in Tijuana Mexico. I enjoy your sence of humor most of all. Keep at it.
Muchas gracias!
I watch a lot of these motorcycle crashes and used to think I was the only one complaining about most of the riders having been the cause themselves. Really good to see I am not alone! Great analysis my friend.
Great video! Nice to see your channel growing. You deserve it!
I have heard other content creators say that watching bikers crash is stupid and pointless! But my response to them was: When MotoGP racers crash, the riders team studies the video footage of the crash to see what went wrong with the motorcycle and/or rider, or if it was an issue with the track having debris etc! If they need to correct something, they can based on the video footage! Not every single crash can be avoided, but learning from other riders mistakes can help me to improve, because all it takes is one slip up or mental lapse and I will have a screwed up day!!
As always, GREAT STUFF!! Analysis is always so helpful; especially for newer riders who don't know what they don't know. If you're a new rider reading this, NEVER stop learning, and NEVER think you "have arrived" at being a great rider. Humility will get you a lot further than arrogance and stupidity. Please ride well, Ride safe. Ride often.
Great video, Andre.
Thanks!
you've got to keep doing these video i love them so much. perfect blend of educational and awesomely funny
Awesome videos. I and binge watching almost all of them. Commercial breaks seemed to have improved from last night. I was getting 2 commercials every minute last night but now it's way more bearable.
4:09 all the above
I usually don't watch any crash videos (just gradually makes me more scared of the road) but these do the opposite, just helps me prepare for things I wouldn't have thought of and how to deal with them, what habits to build... I love this channel!
Btw, in the video where 2 people hit the post, I'm thinking they must've tried high-fiving the incoming rider? It makes a point to freeze on the previous rider doing something like that just before
Actually I thought they are going on 1-way road and the dude who fell got spooked by oncoming bike. But I can't tell for sure
@MotoControlEn Oh its a 1-way?? I hadn't noticed that, wow 😨
@@gaastsIt might be, I'm not sure. The way they ride makes it look like it is, but it's India, so nothing is impossible😁
First rider got spooked, or wanted a High 5 , And then got rear ended from rider behind, who didn’t expect bike in front to slow down 🤷🏻♂️, maybe
Great video again! I really like your sense of humor. :)
I keep taking a tumble every once in a while, but unlike a few of the people featured in the video, I've never been curious about what road rash feels like, so I've always worn protective gear while riding. I'm still blissfully ignorant about what it feels like despite losing count long ago about how many tumbles I've had.
Wow,you should get some more training if you keep falling off. That's not a good mindset to have, expecting and taking a fall.
@@Simon-fm8yc Most or all professional racing riders have fallen plenty of times, so according to that reasoning they are in dire need of practice as well. And I haven't expected any of the falls I've had because otherwise I would have avoided them. Plus, I've had only one serious crash and even that one didn't result in any noteworthy injuries. If you ride as much as I do - and throughout the entire year in a snowy climate as I do - crashes are nearly inevitable, but you can avoid serious crashes, and I've been pretty good at that. And by the way, many of my crashes have happened during practice
I decided not to use my jacket on a hot day. That was the day of my first crash and had some nasty road hash.
Never ridden without it again.
Very wise! Even if the temperatures are in the 90s'f with 90% humidity, I always ATGATT. They just need to perfect the airconditioned jacket like they have the heated ones 😛@@andrechagas4549
Well I'd say that makes you a smart guy. I don't plan on finding out what it feels like either lol
The situation at 10:00 is pretty ridiculous if you look at how American infrastructure treats pedestrians. I live in Las Vegas and there are these kind of signs (some have yellow flashing lights but others don't like here) in 6 lane boulevards with a median and a 45mph speed limit where cars easily go 60mph. Somehow the city planners thought that is a good idea.
if a motorcyclist crashes, don't move them around like in the video beginning at 6:31 . It can harm them even more. and dont try to remove the helmet!
As a retired male nurse, I couldn’t agree with you more! Excellent observation, you must have had some training in the medical field. 👍
love the game show and the 'certified gangster' joke - so good!
Very useful, thank you for explaning!
I love your channel!
Spasibo!😁
I get a kick out of your commentary. Thanks for pointing out squid errors and how to adjust and overcome them. It pays to learn from others’ mistakes.
Great video.
The rider who stopped for the pedestrian could have flashed his brake light a few times before stopping to warn the car behind him that a stop or slow down was imminent. Some States in America mandate that vehicles must stop when pedestrians are in the crosswalk. It’s the law!!
The problem with that rule (and many others) is that it's never enforced, so it's like it never existed. The only thing cops do is speeding tickets, they don't enforce any actual safety rules (like not using turn signals, driving with no lights at night or with high beams always on etc.)
For that exact reason I got a brake light modulator that automatically flashes when I brake. They’re not legal everywhere but I would highly recommend them.
@@raoulrrI couldn’t agree with you more! 👍
@@RG-500 Excellent idea, I will definitely look into that! Also, I don’t know why it is, but when something makes sense and can help to prevent dangerous situations, they consider it illegal. 🤷♂️
I use old fashioned hand signals in those situations . A raised flat hand. Seems to work, it gets their attention.
Lobotomite!! hahahah that one got me good XD
9:05 I want this truck horn on my bike too. And double it down with projector fog lamps (low angle, ofc)
Bro you do the best rider reactions...
4:45 - It's not just that he grabs a hand-full of front brake, it's that he also turns the front wheel. If he had kept it straight, he probably would have been fine. Lock the front wheel while turning it and the only direction is down - It's the classic low-speed parking lot fall.
lol - very good 4 mins in.🤣
Beginner rider here, my bike doesn't have ABS, and I didnt suffered a slide or a situation where my front wheel simply locked up... but in those emergency brakes situation, should I lock the front brake slightly and gradually? or I just simply do a combined braking to avoid this situation? Thanks.
I was squid riding for the 1st time in my life this week - just the helmet, gloves and boots (see the profile pic). "It's too hot", I said, "f*ck the gear - I'll ride in a t-shirt!" and now I haven't slept for 36+ hours due to 2nd degree sunburn on my forearms and calves.
Ooh! Poor Bambi 😂
@11:30 In my state (NJ, USA) it's better to just yell out "sorry" when you don't stop for people at crosswalks, because we all know that SUV mom behind me will run me down if I even thought stopping..
Heck, I have to run through some nasty yellow/red lights because I know the person behind me won't stop in time.
It only took one old man running a red and missing my leg by inches..
Questions: How often do new videos come out, and is there an email address to send in questions?
Sure: andreybodrovmotocontrol@gmail.com
Videos are usually once in a couple of weeks.
@@MotoControlEn Thank you so much! 🏍️💨
@RollWithSoul317 you just sent him a question this way on this platform & answered you ! How many ways of contact is required ???
@@stevewilson8752 The point you’re trying to make is non sequitur in my opinion, but duly noted. If you notice, the content creator answered my question and concern amicably and that’s enough for me, have a great day!
I love holding my finger on the horn too 😂
I beg your pardon 🥴 No sex talk here OK 🤣🤣🤣
13:40 Была похожая ситуация. Песок на разделительной полосе, только я выставил ноги и удержал байк за руль, не дав упасть.
15:00...He did not use front brake which makes it more confusing.
Tshirt low sider, ow, but he was extremely leaned and you see front brake quick squeeze, almost a guaranteed lowside
Here in brazil we have all kind of shit in the roads and streets, sometimes literal shit, the first thing i learned is to never ride outside the tire tracks of the cars, especially in the corners, here in the Rio Grande do Sul we have a particular problem of dirt in all the rural roads, some of them have absolutely no shoulders.
I live near that airport in Houston. That's a nasty curve for sure.
Have to say that vehicles absolutely should not be stopping for pedestrians! It's just simple common sense that it takes more effort to stop a vehicle than to wait for a clear opportunity to cross a road! Also that video of the guy getting rear ended goes to prove the point!
C and D are both correct I think.
The stupidest part about smashing someone’s mirror is that now you’re making sure they can never check their mirror
The dude that got rear ended at the pedestrian crossing has god-tier level of restrain and self control...
But also I agree with your commentary, I like to stop at these yield lines too, mostly to help show that bikers aren't asses, but I ALWAYS make sure I'm not gonna get rear-ended before braking! Just like you said, most people don't stop...
It's crazy how abs is not mandatory for bikes, right? It's been mandatory in cars for well over 20 years because of how much they improve safety, yet in motorcycles where it's even more important, it still is an optional feature.
We are actually give pedestrians way in Pinamar, Argentina.
You got it he never got punched in the face😂
I always get a kick out of the guys who will kick scream yell rev and beep because someone else was in the wrong, even if it means riding to their death instead of control the motorcycle lol.
The pedestrian good rider one, he was and even said he was slowing down, so the truck that bumped him was in the wrong
More training / practice & common sense is best prevention in most cases 😀👍 Cheers from Bundaberg Australia 🇭🇲🍹🕺
I’ve hit a deer and kept on going but I was going much slower and didn’t get covered in semi-digested grass. The deer I hit just spun around a couple times and then ran away. We were both as lucky as we could have been in that situation.
I got sideswiped by a car following to close to a truck. I went for the overtake but he tried as well, unfortunately for his wing mirror 😂. I was fine as I accelerated through it then gave him a lesson on the second rule 😅😅.
interesctions like in 11:00 are jsut incredibly dangerous for the pedestrians too, not just riders. With 3 lanes, there's always a chance one of the cars in a lane doesn't see the pedestrian. it's just bad street design to have an unprotected intersection there
open one here in my country, and you will be surprised that people with scooter tends to be more skillful than the one on these videos. haha, we have a harsh roads, hence the obtained skills. But still, we are lacking of trainers like yours that are accessible to public.
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Ayna kıran sürücü için ne diyeyim bilemedim böyle insan artıkları yüzünden bizede kötü bakıyorlar.
The last video. Might be caused by the dust/new rain 😊 IMHO ... Muddier/slipery road ?!?!
The guy who hit the deer should have seen that the car was slowing down for some reason
Good point 👍😀🇭🇲🍹
6:45 looks like that passenger lost some skin, holy fuck.
Apply rest brake befiore front, progressive squeeze of front brake
As riders we should never have to roll off the throttle or use our brakes for any one ever no matter the reason.
The last guy's crash was due to NOT paying attention: posing for camera and one-hand. I can't never understand one-hand rider, your chance to crash increases significantly.
Regarding stopping for pedestrians, in Finland it is prohibited to stop for pedestrians if there is more than one lane, because you will be responsible if he will be hit on another lane.
The Bambi video. Was the idiot completely naked, or just his arms. Did he consider afterwards the state his arms would have been in if he had slid down that road for 50 mtrs at that speed? I’m baffled by the stupidity of some riders.
Grow up.
Poor bamby 🤣🤣
The brand of horn is Denali; check their website for the model that will fit your bike.
Cool, thanks!
I installed the Denali Sound Bomb Mini and it is definitely loud enough to get someone’s attention! Highly recommended. 👍
0:30 a rider doing filtering complains about a driver doing filtering (who even turned the indicators on).... very logic Lol
3:20 Answer: C (definitely) and D. Take his driving license away for a year (should he has one).
I didn't like how abruptly the last guy let go off the front brakes as he entered the corner. that surely took away weight from the front. the suspension extended, transferred weight away from the front and this when traction was needed most.
On the last video he might slide on the damaged road marking. You can see smth like that after crash
For the example with the rider in the white sweatshirt who gets cutoff by the car merging into the far left lane… why wouldn’t they be be in lane position 1 just to give themselves that second or two more to see the action and either brake or swerve to the left median? Why confront something that happens every day even when we’re driving our cars?
lol the very nice borat accent was so unexpected
Sometimes your safety is more important than following traffic code.
That last one had such a heavy lean angle it also looked like he panic break abit, there really isn't any reason to apply that much lean in urban environments no matter the temptation to calut that corner like it's sashimi
It’s funny how these guys are so tough to smash car mirrors but not tough enough to stick around. Tough to flee.
shhhhhhesshhhhhhhhhh the last one !!
12:00 no,bro. That's clealy a US. And you have to yield to pedestrians over there.The problem, supposedly, was that the rider is in no-filtering state.So he acted as a car.
are you the new Dan Dan Fireman ?
Alas, I don't have such a luscious beard, so no😁
You not the Dan , You be Count Dracula 😝🕺👍
If the guy in the last video wasnt going to go down in that corner - that grip looks like itd be the death wobbles in a highway next - or am i blind lol
Wow that solution when your battery died… this is why you are so extremely differen from any other instructors!
I ALWAYS check my mirror before any breaking, just put it in ur muscle memory, hammer it in!! its gonna save ur life someday!
Not giving way to pedestrians here in Japan is technically against the law although you will only be ticketed if the Police witnesses you not giving way. The last guy definitely panicked a little mid-corner when they spotted the car and applied the front brakes when at a high lean angle which caused the low-side.
It's time, we need our 'brakes are for poosies' merch
So, nothing unexpected really, except for Bambi
Tali-Bambi suicide deer squadron strikes again!!
if ergonomics are good, you shouldn't have an open throttle and using the front brake in parallel. xcept you do wrist magic 🙂
D.. every time.
Always get a person who hits you insurance information your bike may have unrealized damage.
I live in the US nowadays.There are people here who will shoot for smacking their car or having a sticker that ridicules trumputin...So it is sensible to take a low profile at all times..
q1: D
and the rider in front should have evaded, not revved.
The crosswalk situation would have also been more safe to stop not in the middle of the lane, but to the left, so cars can easier move around if they can/want/need to.
Last one: Au.. Au... Au...: Wear freaking gear idjit. And train breaking in corners.
I'm having stickers made : "Brakes are for PU$$!3$"
When I split lanes I always get behind a Harley
Bambi turned into a lovely venison ❤
Don't be less harsh, ignore the softies. You're completely right, a temper tantrum solves nothing. If anything the driver will now hate bikers and be even more dangerous.
I agree with the asshole move when pedestrian is waiting to cross. After being re-ended personal safety needs to uppermost. Imo
you funny brezhnev