This is really shocking how vulnerable a person is. Literally sliding out of a moving auto after an accident is beyond me. Hope he* made full recovery and hope you are now better prepared when god forbid such a situation happens again.
I'm planning to invest around 30k on riding gears. People are making fun of me as I own a sp125. But I love traveling with what I have. Did 250km, 350km and some lesser tours with it. Planning to go to the mountains next. As a solo rider I can't take any chance, I shouldn't.
It worth the price bro. Don't care what others say because they aren't gonna pay for your loss. In my opinion riding gears are very important in Commuter bikes too.
The Rickshaw guy and the Honda City guy, you guys did something i wish everyone does on the road. People might forget you in days but John's Mother, Arya and everyone John's loved by will. I've had Crashes on my Duke 390 a Multitude of Times again because of the nature of that bike, but this definitely opens my eye a lot when it comes to riding and gears. Arya I'm so glad this video has been uploaded irrespective of the consequences and the comments and many other things even John will face in his life in future. In tears writing this by now since yes I've faced a crash on my Bike where i was fortunate enough to walk away, but definitely aware not every day luck will be on my side. Those 27 minutes will definitely change a perspective towards riding in my life.
It was a regular day, and my friend and I decided to go for a ride on his Bullet Classic. The road was bumpy, but we didn't think much of it-until we crashed. To make things worse, we weren’t wearing any gear, not even helmets. The next thing I remember was waking up in a hospital bed, dazed and confused, about 6-7 hours later. What shocked me more than the accident itself was what I found out afterward. My so-called friend had left me on the side of the road, unconscious and bleeding, while he and his parents rushed to a better hospital where he got premium treatment. He didn’t even bother to inform my parents about what happened. To top it off, he took my phone with him, leaving me completely helpless. That experience taught me two important things: always ride safely, and only trust people who will have your back when things go wrong.
Helmet + Riding gloves + Riding shoes. That's my daily. Now in the winter i add a hoodie and a leather jacket over it. I feel sorry for you man, blud just left you to die. That's a big loss itself and even bigger lesson. Take care bro.
90 percent of people would run away from this situation, due to immense rules regulations, legal issues etc etc. You are an awesome person and trust me this will be repaid back to you by the And you are doing this for a stranger imagine what you would do for a friend We all need friend like you
Maharashtra is very helpful like that. If you are a bystander and bring an injured person to a hospital they will offer him first aid and you are free to go no questions asked. I once with an autorickshaw guy brought an old guy who got injured by a pickup truck to a government hospital. The autorickshaw guy didn't even ask for any money and left. He also offered his number just in case. The doctors admitted the person and did first aid for free. All this time they just mentioned thanks for bringing him to the hospital. They didn't take any money either.
"A 28 yo man was killed by autorickshaw walas at Malad East. There were at least 25 onlookers who clicked photos and shot videos while Akash was being assaulted, but no one stopped the attackers." I disagree
I wonder why these type of videos doesn't get much recognition. They teach us real lyf lessons, but instead of these we r busy scrolling down those rubbish one's. Great job brother. I request u all please promote road safety, it's an damn needed thing in today's aggressive world.
I recently had a crash while riding on my domi400 at 50km/hr and I must say haven’t I worn my riding jacket…. I would have fractured and had open wounds all around my body, as I had rolled over almost 5 times. I literally walked off and picked the bike on my own and rode it another 50kms to reach home! All people around me were literally awestruck and was asking me how I didn’t have any broken bones! After this incident my faith in riding gears has increased a lot. I was wearing Rynox air GT and it saved me!
@@godaryansh7230 It was raining, and some stupid people had dumped slushy garbage on the side of the road, but due to rain it came onto the middle of the road which became extremely slippery. As the colour of the slush was blackish, I couldn’t anticipate it and when I rode over it my front tyre skid and I couldn’t control and fell down. My rain gear completely tore off. I was lucky though as there was no incoming traffic at that moment, otherwise the story would have been different.
Hey bro Im 18 and just started riding and with your this video it really opened my eyes with the things that I must have to do and what not to do thank you so much as a beginner rider/inexperienced rider I really appreciate your effort to help john
Your saying all these people are heroes and angels but your the actually one who followed him through the whole scene you are the real angel Arya you saved a life. God bless bro salute to you for having this level of bravery🫡🫡 We need more people like you in the riding community. (and everyone who calls ktm riders chapri should take a look at hero Arya)
It’s heartbreaking to see how shaken he is after the accident, and what’s even more disturbing is that most people are just standing there, watching. This is truly disgusting. Another issue is the unprofessionalism in government hospitals. They are not taking the situation seriously-doctors arrive late, putting lives at risk. Where is a middle-class person supposed to go? Private hospitals offer better facilities, but they charge an enormous amount. Although I’m not from Mumbai, the condition is the same across India. I really hope this video reaches high officials, and they take action to improve this situation.
You're Bravo Man. Every system in India is paralyzed through its laziness, non-focus, extreme greed, no-commitment attitude towards their profession. Look at west , they are so developed even in this situation they would have handled it quickly. Its time that Indians should take their professions seriously.
i had a crash on a scooter going 70-80km/hr and all i wore was a helmet with a tshirt and shorts. while taking a turn i realised i was overspeeding and on seeing the divider i braked my scooter slipped and i fell down and rolled like 3-4 times. i am really grateful and surprised as to how i got back up that night and got back on the scooter and got myself home again
Last I Saw Your 390 Content but i forgot your name .. Great lesson u taught and yes we are Mortals and we Can't Respawn ..Yeah I do Agree this information is Common but the way you explain the importance of Riding gears that is a reminder to ride safe and to take Precautions ..Keep Uploading such Informative stuffs.
He's one of the best motovlogger for me Ur advice are like a elder brother teaching things in a fun and friendly way which is very warm and apna pann wala vibes❤ ❤From Arunachal Pradesh
I really appreciate your work and the message u convey through out the video i am soo happie u open eyes of indian people who doesnt have knowledge of how important is your gear nd how worse a normal sunday morning can become your worse full day of your life, i am happy people are getting aware by your video, you did very well job directing this one case, love u dude keep growing and god is with u
ARYA, Hands down..🙇 to bring such a sensitive but really important topic for many riders ..! (THE SAFETY) And i think there should always be that little corner of scarecity or frightness of an accident bcz they can really happen to anyone at anytime and that little frightening just makes sure that a rider is always safe and under his/her limits. And this video just makes sure that small corner of consciousness is always alive. Bcz being a 🚀 is very easy but controlling those rockets on two wheels is a BIG responsibility to be fulfilled…! And as u said someone is always there ,who is directly/indirectly attached to a person..❤
24:09 I'll give the biggest example of Marc Marquez , he himself told that how riding gears saved his life, though he had a lot of broken bones but he's still walking alive because of proper riding gears
OMG bro. Same as my story. A week before. This Buble happen when your front suspension are not good or the rider riding with single hand. Same bro same. But suddenly my one friend came ang took me hospital. Co incidentally hospital was near. Now im feeling better 👍🙏 God bless all of us.
I had requested you to ride slow and safe while ago on insta, you were mature enough to do it before this accident, but chalo koi nai, you finally decided to ride safe, you did a great job though in such panic situation. Our roads are so unpredictable and dangerous. So plz ride safe drive safe.
Hats off to you mate, people should not ride those high speed motorcycles without proper and expensive gear, either be for a small distance or long, and make sure that the gears are not cheap or kurla quality, if you can afford those high speed motorcycles then you should also afford expensive gears, ride safe
Arya is the real one here, the other guy who was riding with him disappeared from the scene better to have selective friends then the fake one's. I'm not saying this looking at the first time I have watched aryas previous video when he's other Freind met with accident on his Avenger at that time also the other guys on dominor and s1000rr guy was no where to be found. Stay safe Arya, the people who you call as your buddies may not even come when you need them
I also met with an accident 8 months ago after a 9 years of riding experience. I'm wearing good helmet gloves riding jacket riding boots, but still broke my left hand and left leg. My friends immediately took me to nearest hospital for first aid treatment and then bring me in mumbai's hospital and 2 major surgeries happened. Now I'm completely recovered but still scared to ride bike or sitting as a pillion with someone 🥲
What a legend man you are ! First time seeing your videos , really good advice for your viewers . you just earned a new subrscriber bro . Keep going man and as always ride safe👏
Man i literally cried seeing him unconscious gasping for air. Reminded me of my brother who has had several accidents in the past and I've been in situations seeing him on the hospital bed where I stood helpless just praying to God. He's well and good though. Just a sincere urge to everyone, even if you're geared up, please don't just haul ass. Going fast for a while on empty stretches is okay but we should avoid where there's risk associated for you and everyone else around. Just think about this only beautiful life we got with no reset button. Think about your parents who will have to end up lonely and no one to look after them when they get old. Just think.
very meaningful video, lot to learn from this video, and i should say that you are pretty BRAVE because handling this kind of situation is not every ones cup of tea, THANK YOU BROTHER TO TEACH ME SOMETHING 👏
tank slapper is very dangerous situation.. 1. maintain correct tyre pressure 2) check condition of suspension, 3) check alloy wheel condition for any bends/cracks. --> only way to control wobble is just lean to the front and slow down (avoid sharp braking)👍🏻
Bhai I also do wrong riding like gaping and speeding in cities but now I take care of me and when I am riding I ride with 100% precaution and safety , before I watched this video I just mad about bhps and I wanted to get a 390 directly from a 100cc but now If I switch so I switch to ns 200 because it might gives me experience and it will give me happiness after every cheap survives because now my moto about biking is gonna changed 100%
I have nearly met with 3-4 accidents….one of my brutal accident was at 120KMPH and guess what i just got small bruises on my knee and not even a single scratch anywhere else EVERYTIME I MADE SURE I WAS WEARING ALL THE GEARS FROM HELMET TO RIDING BOOTS Always wear safety gears HAVE A SAFE RIDE♥️
Thank you for sharing this… it is much needed for everyone to understand what are the consequences if u don’t ride it well. I would say bikes are not dangerous it is the person riding it needs to understand what he or she is riding. Whatever cc bike is one should understand their own limits and don’t go beyond it. Accidents are obviously uncertain can happen anytime with anyone also at times due to other persons mistakes however to avoid all those situations or come out of it easily one should understand their own limits. Eat according to ur own appetite in short.
Has been through the hospital situation My mother meet with an accident when i was at home i went to the Bus stand to pick her then got to know about the accident left my Scooty there called my friends and went to hospital by auto the staff was to lazy , my friends were already at the hospital so they took a wheel cahier she was able to sit but her left hand was broke below shoulder joint The staff didnt react much they are like "Roz ka hai Ruko Dr ke ane thak" . and the Dr were also more worried about the Admission then treatment , They were asking to Confirm the admission . it was 8 pm already and they were telling us we cant do opration till 5-6 days cus there OT Is on diffrent dates . But thank god She's ok now
I am that one guy on “bullet” (actually a Meteor 350) who loves to ride at 100-110 at highways but I do also sometimes ride fast in daily commute as well. I feel proud when I overtake some chhapri random KTM duke racer on the street and honestly have been pretty surprised that I can ride so fast and have fun on a cruiser! However, after watching this video I have decided it’s just not worth it. I mean, sure if it’s an open two lane highway and the road is super smooth, I will ride as I do (speed + always alert). But daily commute pe 100 cross karna and race lagana is not worth it. The guy shaking while having seizures gave me a new nightmare fuel and I have more great things to do in life than to go full John Abraham in Dhoom. Thank you for this video man.
same bro i also love the adrenaline to ride fast but i bought black meteor and ngl it's not that fast slow rythmic cruising around 70-80 is safe and sound for me
He got seizure thats why he didnt remember anything that day and in seizure occur when you fall on head so i hope he survived and doing well after this
This is a very good and informative video especially for young riders. Hope this experience that you have shared gives an insight to how bad the healthcare system of our country is especially in a metro like Mumbai where Certain things are expected to be better and how unaware and helpless people can be in such situations like these for which i cannot stress the fact that general public needs to learn or at the very least be aware about Basic Triage and how to stabilize a patient/person involved in an Road Traffic Accident
Car people should have helped at the beginning i once remember we helped a guys whose head was broken car was bloody but life was important.man i will be wearing helmet from today
The road conditions in our country, ESPECIALLY MAHARASHTRA, are crap. We just can't build and maintain proper roads. How hard could it be?? I'm pretty sure 80% of accidents occur due to bad road conditions and the rest occur due to on road negligence. Amazing support from your side though!! Couldn't have done better to be honest.
Brother your friend went to an anaphylactic shock he was struggling to breath if you guys would have waited more , you would have lost him , but i will say he is a strong guy as he him self survived for such long otherwise patients like these losses up
NEVER EVER GO RIDING IN A GROUP OR EVEN IF ITS A SMALL GROUP....ALWAYS GO SINGLE ...AND ENJOY THE DRIDE! THE CULPRITS ARE THESE GUYS WHO ORGANIZES SUCH GROUP RIDES .....
I had a little crash where i skidded because an Auto suddenly changed into my lane(i shouldve seen his indicator but he turned it on VERY late). I was going like only 40kmph pn my activa, returning from my coaching. So I braked but i believe i used the front brake less than i shouldve and pressed the rear one hard and also tried to get out of the way but this just made it worse. I skidded, i had a half face helmet on(i wear full face now tho) and as it was winter i had a woolen jacket on too. I only had a few scrathes and a cracked visor(so yes full face ece helmets are indeed necesaary). The activa had quite a bit of damage done to it. The rear body panel, the crash guards, the steering rod, the mirrors. This was very near to my home on a service road. Now, i wear a snug fitting smk helmet(always) and leather gloves with atleast some sneakers when going for more than like 2 km.
When I was studying 12 I remember two chapris riding a 390 had a similar kind of accident. Fortunately, we all( Same college) rushed to the scene and took them to hospital asap as there was blood , foam from mouth ,lost teeth( scattered on road) and severe blunt force trauma on the head. That's why a good investment of 10 k for gear is worth. Thanks for awareness bro.
Brother if possible make a tips video about how to master bike control in mumbai’s traffic considering how reckless rikshavala’s are a request from a fellow rookie rider
this is all real as his leg is shaking. i am saying this because i also had a accident in right foot at back, my whole leg was shaking like that guy. btw good job
I can relate to this incident when I got a very bad tank slapper on my Himalayan while I was returning from chai pakoda ride in Lonavala to Pune and I was saddling while this white strip came and suddenly tank slap. I was going uncontrollably towards the divider but somehow I got the control back and I park the bike the mirror and left hand console was total loose. I took a moment to think what just happened and next moment I packed my bags and flew back home. I got nobody in Pune and if an accident happens I will be dead. Spend around 6 months at home then got courage to come back and ride again. Now, i ride way lot consciously.
bhaiya me toh bhindi bajaar jane mei bhi riding gears dalta hu, hamara toh pata hai ki hum acche se chalayenge lekin aage se jo aa rha hai uska to pata nahi.
Your parents truly raised a real hero, Arya. Kudos to them
This is really shocking how vulnerable a person is. Literally sliding out of a moving auto after an accident is beyond me. Hope he* made full recovery and hope you are now better prepared when god forbid such a situation happens again.
Not really, if we think about it we can understand we are just balloons filled with bone, flesh and blood.
I'm planning to invest around 30k on riding gears. People are making fun of me as I own a sp125. But I love traveling with what I have. Did 250km, 350km and some lesser tours with it. Planning to go to the mountains next. As a solo rider I can't take any chance, I shouldn't.
Very good bro.. let others make fun of u.. cz they have nothing to do.. just ignore.. .u just enjoy ur life.. goodluck
Thats the best decision man. Respect.
Owning a big engine and not investing on gear is the stupidest thing out there
bro sp125 is the best bike smooth engine,crisp handling gand mrane do jisko jo bolna hai bolne do enjoy kro apna ride
Go for it bro!
It worth the price bro. Don't care what others say because they aren't gonna pay for your loss. In my opinion riding gears are very important in Commuter bikes too.
The Rickshaw guy and the Honda City guy, you guys did something i wish everyone does on the road. People might forget you in days but John's Mother, Arya and everyone John's loved by will.
I've had Crashes on my Duke 390 a Multitude of Times again because of the nature of that bike, but this definitely opens my eye a lot when it comes to riding and gears. Arya I'm so glad this video has been uploaded irrespective of the consequences and the comments and many other things even John will face in his life in future.
In tears writing this by now since yes I've faced a crash on my Bike where i was fortunate enough to walk away, but definitely aware not every day luck will be on my side.
Those 27 minutes will definitely change a perspective towards riding in my life.
Sab bhul jate hain time ke sath.
It was a regular day, and my friend and I decided to go for a ride on his Bullet Classic. The road was bumpy, but we didn't think much of it-until we crashed. To make things worse, we weren’t wearing any gear, not even helmets. The next thing I remember was waking up in a hospital bed, dazed and confused, about 6-7 hours later.
What shocked me more than the accident itself was what I found out afterward. My so-called friend had left me on the side of the road, unconscious and bleeding, while he and his parents rushed to a better hospital where he got premium treatment. He didn’t even bother to inform my parents about what happened. To top it off, he took my phone with him, leaving me completely helpless.
That experience taught me two important things: always ride safely, and only trust people who will have your back when things go wrong.
Helmet + Riding gloves + Riding shoes.
That's my daily.
Now in the winter i add a hoodie and a leather jacket over it.
I feel sorry for you man, blud just left you to die.
That's a big loss itself and even bigger lesson.
Take care bro.
I hope you never talk to that guy after that
He isn't your friend anymore, you started your comment with "and my friend"
Bike ka tyre chori karlo uska
Maja ayega
Sab sap hai sap
90 percent of people would run away from this situation, due to immense rules regulations, legal issues etc etc.
You are an awesome person and trust me this will be repaid back to you by the
And you are doing this for a stranger imagine what you would do for a friend
We all need friend like you
Maharashtra is very helpful like that. If you are a bystander and bring an injured person to a hospital they will offer him first aid and you are free to go no questions asked.
I once with an autorickshaw guy brought an old guy who got injured by a pickup truck to a government hospital. The autorickshaw guy didn't even ask for any money and left. He also offered his number just in case. The doctors admitted the person and did first aid for free. All this time they just mentioned thanks for bringing him to the hospital. They didn't take any money either.
I have been in Mumbai for 3 years and believe me Mumbaikars are very helpful. I have never seen this in Delhi. Love you Mumbaikars ❤
Kaal he news padhi ki overtake ke chakkar mai mumbaikars killed a guy !!
"A 28 yo man was killed by autorickshaw walas at Malad East.
There were at least 25 onlookers who clicked photos and shot videos while Akash was being assaulted, but no one stopped the attackers."
I disagree
@@killingmachinelp bro thats just one or two incident out of 1000 ok. do a little more reseach before just copying and pasting from google.
@@aryakurangale it's on news bro. Not google. I guess you can't comprehend that
In delhi you also might have seen only 1or2 such incidents out of 1000 where people are not helping someone in an accident.
Had a small accident myself and helmet protected my head completely💯
After seeing this, I am gono buy riding gloves and boots ASAP
I wonder why these type of videos doesn't get much recognition. They teach us real lyf lessons, but instead of these we r busy scrolling down those rubbish one's. Great job brother. I request u all please promote road safety, it's an damn needed thing in today's aggressive world.
I recently had a crash while riding on my domi400 at 50km/hr and I must say haven’t I worn my riding jacket…. I would have fractured and had open wounds all around my body, as I had rolled over almost 5 times. I literally walked off and picked the bike on my own and rode it another 50kms to reach home! All people around me were literally awestruck and was asking me how I didn’t have any broken bones! After this incident my faith in riding gears has increased a lot. I was wearing Rynox air GT and it saved me!
Brother no hate but how u crashed
@@godaryansh7230 It was raining, and some stupid people had dumped slushy garbage on the side of the road, but due to rain it came onto the middle of the road which became extremely slippery. As the colour of the slush was blackish, I couldn’t anticipate it and when I rode over it my front tyre skid and I couldn’t control and fell down. My rain gear completely tore off.
I was lucky though as there was no incoming traffic at that moment, otherwise the story would have been different.
That's the same happend to me with mu Domi 400 bro 😂 understood it clearly.
Hey bro Im 18 and just started riding and with your this video it really opened my eyes with the things that I must have to do and what not to do thank you so much as a beginner rider/inexperienced rider I really appreciate your effort to help john
Your saying all these people are heroes and angels but your the actually one who followed him through the whole scene you are the real angel Arya you saved a life. God bless bro salute to you for having this level of bravery🫡🫡 We need more people like you in the riding community. (and everyone who calls ktm riders chapri should take a look at hero Arya)
It’s heartbreaking to see how shaken he is after the accident, and what’s even more disturbing is that most people are just standing there, watching. This is truly disgusting. Another issue is the unprofessionalism in government hospitals. They are not taking the situation seriously-doctors arrive late, putting lives at risk. Where is a middle-class person supposed to go? Private hospitals offer better facilities, but they charge an enormous amount. Although I’m not from Mumbai, the condition is the same across India. I really hope this video reaches high officials, and they take action to improve this situation.
Fucking India and Indian peoples
yall saved a life , i had a bad crash too and i was miraculously alive and these are no jokes stay safe
Amazing eye opener video brother..i was there in grey on the red aerox....u handled it well..and yes..I too ride with caution after seeing this.❤
You were quite helpful bro. Thanks!
You're Bravo Man. Every system in India is paralyzed through its laziness, non-focus, extreme greed, no-commitment attitude towards their profession. Look at west , they are so developed even in this situation they would have handled it quickly. Its time that Indians should take their professions seriously.
i had a crash on a scooter going 70-80km/hr and all i wore was a helmet with a tshirt and shorts. while taking a turn i realised i was overspeeding and on seeing the divider i braked my scooter slipped and i fell down and rolled like 3-4 times. i am really grateful and surprised as to how i got back up that night and got back on the scooter and got myself home again
Last I Saw Your 390 Content but i forgot your name .. Great lesson u taught and yes we are Mortals and we Can't Respawn ..Yeah I do Agree this information is Common but the way you explain the importance of Riding gears that is a reminder to ride safe and to take Precautions ..Keep Uploading such Informative stuffs.
He's one of the best motovlogger for me
Ur advice are like a elder brother teaching things in a fun and friendly way which is very warm and apna pann wala vibes❤
❤From Arunachal Pradesh
You and the people there who offered help saved this guy life. Thanks to all of them for saving a life. 🙏🙏
This sent chills down my spine man! Dont know how to thank you for helping that stranger💗
Man big respect for the man who was holding the person all the way in a small rickshaw
Man this was heavy, cried multiple times watching this…no one should go through this…..please gear up for every ride 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I really appreciate your work and the message u convey through out the video i am soo happie u open eyes of indian people who doesnt have knowledge of how important is your gear nd how worse a normal sunday morning can become your worse full day of your life, i am happy people are getting aware by your video, you did very well job directing this one case, love u dude keep growing and god is with u
Just bought a bike few days back😅 happy to hear he is okay now
You did a very good job brother, kept your calm at such moments.
ARYA, Hands down..🙇 to bring such a sensitive but really important topic for many riders ..! (THE SAFETY)
And i think there should always be that little corner of scarecity or frightness of an accident bcz they can really happen to anyone at anytime and that little frightening just makes sure that a rider is always safe and under his/her limits.
And this video just makes sure that small corner of consciousness is always alive.
Bcz being a 🚀 is very easy but controlling those rockets on two wheels is a BIG responsibility to be fulfilled…!
And as u said someone is always there ,who is directly/indirectly attached to a person..❤
24:09 I'll give the biggest example of Marc Marquez , he himself told that how riding gears saved his life, though he had a lot of broken bones but he's still walking alive because of proper riding gears
OMG bro. Same as my story. A week before. This Buble happen when your front suspension are not good or the rider riding with single hand. Same bro same. But suddenly my one friend came ang took me hospital. Co incidentally hospital was near. Now im feeling better 👍🙏 God bless all of us.
Bro you have done a good job 🫡🫡🫡 God bless you...
Amazing man!
I feel this video perfectly guides how one should react on seeing an accident.
Hit and run cases should be strictly punished
Well dun Arya.video is eye opener 4 many including me.i ride suzuki access 125 only but took risky overtakes,mid gap crossing.
Thanku 4 uploading.
Thank you Arya .... world is a better place to live because of people like you 👏
Amazing video, very informational and eye opening. You did your best and I am glad you took the right steps and saved the guy's life.
A serious lesson for him, and every rider! 👏
Very good video that would at least save some people who now understand why gears are important and to stay below their limits.
I had requested you to ride slow and safe while ago on insta, you were mature enough to do it before this accident, but chalo koi nai, you finally decided to ride safe, you did a great job though in such panic situation. Our roads are so unpredictable and dangerous. So plz ride safe drive safe.
Arya bhai u handled the situation like an absolute champ... Salute hai apko yar
You’re such a great guy man arya god bless you bro and i hope he’s okayy ❤️
Hats off to you mate, people should not ride those high speed motorcycles without proper and expensive gear, either be for a small distance or long, and make sure that the gears are not cheap or kurla quality, if you can afford those high speed motorcycles then you should also afford expensive gears, ride safe
Arya is the real one here, the other guy who was riding with him disappeared from the scene better to have selective friends then the fake one's. I'm not saying this looking at the first time I have watched aryas previous video when he's other Freind met with accident on his Avenger at that time also the other guys on dominor and s1000rr guy was no where to be found. Stay safe Arya, the people who you call as your buddies may not even come when you need them
I also met with an accident 8 months ago after a 9 years of riding experience. I'm wearing good helmet gloves riding jacket riding boots, but still broke my left hand and left leg. My friends immediately took me to nearest hospital for first aid treatment and then bring me in mumbai's hospital and 2 major surgeries happened. Now I'm completely recovered but still scared to ride bike or sitting as a pillion with someone 🥲
Wish you & your friend good luck.
Brother you did an courageous and commendable job as a friend, everyone needs a friend like you ❤😊
Guys...let's all take a good lesson from this...thank you bro Arya
What a legend man you are ! First time seeing your videos , really good advice for your viewers . you just earned a new subrscriber bro . Keep going man and as always ride safe👏
Bro you saved one life thank you brother ❤
Man i literally cried seeing him unconscious gasping for air. Reminded me of my brother who has had several accidents in the past and I've been in situations seeing him on the hospital bed where I stood helpless just praying to God. He's well and good though.
Just a sincere urge to everyone, even if you're geared up, please don't just haul ass. Going fast for a while on empty stretches is okay but we should avoid where there's risk associated for you and everyone else around. Just think about this only beautiful life we got with no reset button. Think about your parents who will have to end up lonely and no one to look after them when they get old. Just think.
very meaningful video, lot to learn from this video, and i should say that you are pretty BRAVE because handling this kind of situation is not every ones cup of tea, THANK YOU BROTHER TO TEACH ME SOMETHING 👏
Need more sitting video like this
tank slapper is very dangerous situation.. 1. maintain correct tyre pressure 2) check condition of suspension, 3) check alloy wheel condition for any bends/cracks.
--> only way to control wobble is just lean to the front and slow down (avoid sharp braking)👍🏻
Or get a steering damper
Hats off to you Arya bro....the way u handle the situation .....🙌🙏💯 ..hope is in good condition now....
So true, gears are a must.
Bhai I also do wrong riding like gaping and speeding in cities but now I take care of me and when I am riding I ride with 100% precaution and safety , before I watched this video I just mad about bhps and I wanted to get a 390 directly from a 100cc but now If I switch so I switch to ns 200 because it might gives me experience and it will give me happiness after every cheap survives because now my moto about biking is gonna changed 100%
Lack of skill with higher power machine created such a problem. Skill and proper gears is always the first priority when you touch a machine.
Really appreciate what you did, this is what true raider means I'm glad he safe.
I have nearly met with 3-4 accidents….one of my brutal accident was at 120KMPH and guess what i just got small bruises on my knee and not even a single scratch anywhere else
EVERYTIME I MADE SURE I WAS WEARING ALL THE GEARS FROM HELMET TO RIDING BOOTS
Always wear safety gears HAVE A SAFE RIDE♥️
Thank you for sharing this… it is much needed for everyone to understand what are the consequences if u don’t ride it well. I would say bikes are not dangerous it is the person riding it needs to understand what he or she is riding. Whatever cc bike is one should understand their own limits and don’t go beyond it. Accidents are obviously uncertain can happen anytime with anyone also at times due to other persons mistakes however to avoid all those situations or come out of it easily one should understand their own limits. Eat according to ur own appetite in short.
arya you handled this so damn good ive been there i can feel the tension kudos to you bro
kudos to you arya for saving the guy's life!
Has been through the hospital situation My mother meet with an accident when i was at home i went to the Bus stand to pick her then got to know about the accident left my Scooty there called my friends and went to hospital by auto the staff was to lazy , my friends were already at the hospital so they took a wheel cahier she was able to sit but her left hand was broke below shoulder joint The staff didnt react much they are like "Roz ka hai Ruko Dr ke ane thak" .
and the Dr were also more worried about the Admission then treatment , They were asking to Confirm the admission . it was 8 pm already and they were telling us we cant do opration till 5-6 days cus there OT Is on diffrent dates . But thank god She's ok now
I am that one guy on “bullet” (actually a Meteor 350) who loves to ride at 100-110 at highways but I do also sometimes ride fast in daily commute as well. I feel proud when I overtake some chhapri random KTM duke racer on the street and honestly have been pretty surprised that I can ride so fast and have fun on a cruiser! However, after watching this video I have decided it’s just not worth it. I mean, sure if it’s an open two lane highway and the road is super smooth, I will ride as I do (speed + always alert). But daily commute pe 100 cross karna and race lagana is not worth it. The guy shaking while having seizures gave me a new nightmare fuel and I have more great things to do in life than to go full John Abraham in Dhoom. Thank you for this video man.
Bro the irony is how you don’t even realise you yourself were a Chaplin. But good thing is you learnt about your mistakes.
same bro i also love the adrenaline to ride fast but i bought black meteor and ngl it's not that fast
slow rythmic cruising around 70-80 is safe and sound for me
proud of you men ........................
Once the dude is healthy... He *SHOULD Identify every single one who helped him in this video and throw a party...
He got seizure thats why he didnt remember anything that day and in seizure occur when you fall on head so i hope he survived and doing well after this
Thanks bro 🤜 From bottom of my heart ❤
This is a very good and informative video especially for young riders. Hope this experience that you have shared gives an insight to how bad the healthcare system of our country is especially in a metro like Mumbai where Certain things are expected to be better and how unaware and helpless people can be in such situations like these for which i cannot stress the fact that general public needs to learn or at the very least be aware about Basic Triage and how to stabilize a patient/person involved in an Road Traffic Accident
This deserves more people to see this.
Riding safe is more imp thn riding fast so thanks for sharing
You're very honest Bhaiya❤❤❤ Very informative Bhaiya❤❤
Bhai salute hain aap ko bhai 🫡
6:04 Right person , Right People , Right Advise , Right Destiny , After Seeing this video I have a respect for you Bro .
Car people should have helped at the beginning i once remember we helped a guys whose head was broken car was bloody but life was important.man i will be wearing helmet from today
The road conditions in our country, ESPECIALLY MAHARASHTRA, are crap. We just can't build and maintain proper roads. How hard could it be?? I'm pretty sure 80% of accidents occur due to bad road conditions and the rest occur due to on road negligence. Amazing support from your side though!! Couldn't have done better to be honest.
Brother your friend went to an anaphylactic shock he was struggling to breath if you guys would have waited more , you would have lost him , but i will say he is a strong guy as he him self survived for such long otherwise patients like these losses up
Every words coming from u mouth bro that true 💗
Good job mate. God bless you
NEVER EVER GO RIDING IN A GROUP OR EVEN IF ITS A SMALL GROUP....ALWAYS GO SINGLE ...AND ENJOY THE DRIDE! THE CULPRITS ARE THESE GUYS WHO ORGANIZES SUCH GROUP RIDES .....
God Bless you for saving his life. 🙏
Take care brother, can completely understand as have been in similar situations! Ride Safe
each every point you spoke about is accurate and thanks for being with him other wise some dudes just run away if you know what i am saying
Yes bro i know
You have done God's work 🙏
I had a little crash where i skidded because an Auto suddenly changed into my lane(i shouldve seen his indicator but he turned it on VERY late). I was going like only 40kmph pn my activa, returning from my coaching. So I braked but i believe i used the front brake less than i shouldve and pressed the rear one hard and also tried to get out of the way but this just made it worse. I skidded, i had a half face helmet on(i wear full face now tho) and as it was winter i had a woolen jacket on too. I only had a few scrathes and a cracked visor(so yes full face ece helmets are indeed necesaary). The activa had quite a bit of damage done to it. The rear body panel, the crash guards, the steering rod, the mirrors. This was very near to my home on a service road.
Now, i wear a snug fitting smk helmet(always) and leather gloves with atleast some sneakers when going for more than like 2 km.
Pretty good educational video .
You did best , 11:27, no one helps even ambulance guys don't want to touch blood.
my mother was made worse by ambulance guys. I am from UP :D we are cattle class too
You saved your friend because you got AID asap.
Don't wait for ambulance, dont wait for family . just take the guy.
Its pretty weird to touch even your own blood, imagine touching other's blood
It's their job @@King53259
When I was studying 12 I remember two chapris riding a 390 had a similar kind of accident. Fortunately, we all( Same college) rushed to the scene and took them to hospital asap as there was blood , foam from mouth ,lost teeth( scattered on road) and severe blunt force trauma on the head.
That's why a good investment of 10 k for gear is worth. Thanks for awareness bro.
Great job bro, hope he gets well soon ❤
It's really difficult to wear gear every day while commuting to office. It's around 12 km.
Brother if possible make a tips video about how to master bike control in mumbai’s traffic considering how reckless rikshavala’s are a request from a fellow rookie rider
this is all real as his leg is shaking. i am saying this because i also had a accident in right foot at back, my whole leg was shaking like that guy. btw good job
I can relate to this incident when I got a very bad tank slapper on my Himalayan while I was returning from chai pakoda ride in Lonavala to Pune and I was saddling while this white strip came and suddenly tank slap. I was going uncontrollably towards the divider but somehow I got the control back and I park the bike the mirror and left hand console was total loose. I took a moment to think what just happened and next moment I packed my bags and flew back home. I got nobody in Pune and if an accident happens I will be dead. Spend around 6 months at home then got courage to come back and ride again.
Now, i ride way lot consciously.
Brave heart and great job to handle this scared situation
I was planning to go on a hyper ride tomorrow but gonna cancel it thank you bhai💝
Bro very well informative video. ❤❤
Bro you are too brave ❤
bhaiya me toh bhindi bajaar jane mei bhi riding gears dalta hu, hamara toh pata hai ki hum acche se chalayenge lekin aage se jo aa rha hai uska to pata nahi.
I appreciate you brother for your good deed and also for spreading the awareness ❤
RESPECT bro 👍
We want John in you next video. A short podcast kind of vlog. Anyways you did a great job brother. ❤
I agree with everything u say and even i preach the same in my videos , good job 👍🏼 with your work
5:12 Is it Decorticate Posturing? Can some please tell