@@stereotypicalwhitemale848that's what I was thinking. You're honking at the truck while weaving in and out at high speeds that no one can know where you're going to go
Considering that lane splitting is illegal in New York, one could say he's following the law better too. Oh no! Snackin on a burger in slow ass traffic, when the only possible problem is a douche riding illegally. 😂
When you’re traveling three times the speed limit and being super aggressive to everyone else who is traveling close to the speed limit you’re the problem
What clip are you referring to? On a track there is no speed limit! Aggression is your personal perception. Bikes are perceived going faster due to the positioning of the headlights. And yes , with right skills, no problem getting through a corner 3 times faster than a cager , especially pulling a trailer uphill.
When you call drivers cagers your the problem and probably won't listen. Ride like a respectful driver would and you won't have problems of aggression 9/10 times because there is always some knuckle head that will try.
@@Impalaplayer I've been riding years and very rarely have any issues with drivers. So I find it odd how some of these motovloggers end up in weekly confrontations with drivers & it's never their fault. Although I've also seen drivers be A-holes to motorcycle riders for no reason because they had an issue with one rider in the past, so they now hate all riders.
@@tpilot_error404your answer could have been alot shorter. You could just have written "i'm one of those morrons who think I own the roads, because i ride a bike"
Smart guy posted it too. If it was me big guy would have a few holes. HE came at ME and SMASHED MY mirror. I would expect the same if roles were reversed. I could have probably carried the biker on my shoulders like a toddler but if I'm trapped in my car and you come at me it's game on I'm not gonna let kill me first.
I only WISHED all you cagers that think it's ok to nearly kill a guy out on his bike and he isn't supposed to lose his mind. Probably happened to him 5 times that day already cause you folks don't give a fukk.
yet both crossed a solid white line. In Canada at least that means stay in your F'in lane until the line breaks again. bikes have enough to watch for , right? now we gotta watch morons breaking simple rules that we shouldn't have to watch for.
wdym speed or not the car cahnge lane without checking or turn signal with lower speed teh biker could have avoided the crash but that will not change the stupid move from the car
While it would be smarter not to speed in that situation, the driver of the car is completely at fault. Turning into an active lane of traffic without looking could kill somebody and almost did.
@@magicoddeffect The driver might well have looked. Keep in mind that when changing lanes in busy traffic, you’re looking at 4 points and you have to do it fast (or risk running into traffic that stops suddenly): in front of you, rear view mirror, passenger side mirror, and to the side. The driver will have only a short moment to spare for each, and a passing rider may only be visible in the passenger side mirror… very very very easy to miss if the bike is still far away and weaving in and out of lanes.
@@kaasmeester5903 I don't disagree with you -- the rider is inviting huge amounts of risk by speeding and weaving like that. I'm talking about liability. A car merging into another lane is, insurance-wise, almost always at fault if causing an accident.
Correct, the biker is lane splitting which is illegal in some places. Should be illegal everywhere. The burger eater is in his lane and even the fact driver didn't look at biker, remains correct in his lane. It is the biker who's wrong there.
As a motorcycle rider, both street and dirt, most of these riders are idiots. 90% of the issues could be prevented if they rode more carefully and another 8% could be prevented if they dressed to be seen. It's ridiculous when a rider smashes a car mirror off if someone doesn't see them. It's a different story if they're harassing and being aggressive without being provoked. You never know though, they might need that mirror to see another motorcycle at some point.
@@leadboots72 I don't ever expect to be seen, even though my gear is hi-viz now. I almost always get noticed but I didn't get mad at people when they didn't used to see me. I hate to say it but it's not always their fault. Most people are overworked, under rested and on some form of medication. Half the time they don't even see a car, let alone a bike. I get annoyed when I see the "look twice, save a life" motorcycle crap. People need to learn how to ride more cautiously and be defensive. If they're relying on others to see them and they're dressed in all black, they're setting themselves up for failure. Dummies lane splitting at 50 mph through stopped traffic and shit. What do they think is gonna happen? They're riding like they just have to reload their GTA game to restore their health and $13,000 bike. 🤦♂️
@@Engrave.DangerI also agree with you, also in the full video after destroying the window the biker punches the car driver 2 times in the face, the bikers Hella lucky the car driver did not have a gun or he would 100% be dead
he was literally in the middle but the car was really close to his tail and passed him on the same lane.... he moved from middle lane bcs he was too close to him are u blind ?
@@ondrejvilimek8149 this is excatly the reason why we learn to drive in the middle/right of the middle of your lane. to stop this from happening. my instructer did the same to me in his car to show what kind of idiot i am to give cars the room to do this. if you drive on or close to the line you give people room to take you over, make yourself big and dont let this happen.
@@geertwilders5566 this is what they teach in the Netherlands and is honestly the best way to ride, make yourself big. They probably think driving on the side in USA or something is safer.
The whole lane is yours. Not just the middle. Not just middle/right. The WHOLE thing. The safest thing you can do while riding is be comfortable. If he’s comfortable in the lane position, that’s the safest place for him. Kick rocks.
Haven't whatched your videos for a while so I kinda missed out the moment when that voice over thing made its first appearance, but I actually like it! It's good to hear that these bikers are safe and left their crashes unharmed :) Keep up the good work!
Oh, but the guy in the car proposingly making him get out of lane and pressure him while he has to look backwards due to fear and eventually ends up crashing or something like that deserves no jail time eh? I think you are in the wrong channel dude, go back to your toyota yaris youtube channel.
1:46 if you are on private property... getting told to scram is the best option *for you* so just take your lumps, pretend you didn't see the yellow tape everywhere and leave w/o a word.
YES THANK YOU!!! Seriously, we’ve all done it, it’s cool…but the truth is unless you know for a fact you are allowed to be there, or if it’s some place you just randomly found and chose to take the risk (again, no shame we’ve all done it), just take the L, and then make it a double and Leave. Definitely don’t try to argue. Kid was nice though playing good cop for his dad
This is another thing that annoys people about bikers. Not all of course. Just enough though. For the number of dirt bikers who’ve tore up seeded fields, tiled fields, left gates open, even cut fencing just because they think they can do what they want out in the country. Yes four wheel drives in hunting season too. Ask permission or don’t go on property that isn’t yours.
Pfff im a rider myself and most of the people i see cant ride for them self. Revving the engine instead of breaking or maneuvering away really cant stand it… and think they are always right even when they speed.. its stupid! Just ride on
i thought it was just me being old and cranky at the irresponsible riders. in the 70's and 80's we had to live down the MC image and prove not all riders were 1%'ers. now we have to do it all again to live down the squids.
@@shblairIts the new wave of riders. All want to be youtube stars and tiktok famous to try and make their millions. They will do anything for click bait and views, so purposely starting confrontations or placing themselves in “dangerous situations” to get the click is all things they will do. Oh and it is never ever their fault. Its really sad how they are turning people against the biker community. They just want their 30 seconds of fame is all.
@@shblair These days some roads have all motorbikes banned because bikers collectively just can't ride for sh*t. Don't know if it was ever different, but most people these days just assume that "biker = bellend" if for no other reason their own safety. And if you're dealing with a normal rider, well all the better. I've had it on top of a dyke that a biker zipped past a pram with a mother and father so close it looked like they hit eachother. Dude was doing 90+ kp/h in that 30 zone. Then he came screaming down the wrong way in the corner with that speed, apparently expecting me to crash my car so he could drive wrong way. Instead respected his wish for suicide, drove on normally. Biker barely made it past my front bumper, went flying through the fence on the opposite side and down the dyke embankment, then came back up screaming threats and wanting to fight. Told him go for it, see how that goes for you. He'd have to be something exceptional if I can't at least hold my own. As it happens he didn't get too long to think about it as he got clocked in the head by the father of the baby. 😆 Father had come running over and uh, physically communicated his displeasure at blasting past his child at motorway speeds with loud pipes and mere centimeters to spare. Unsurprising as a result of people like that, that road is now closed to all motorbikes. You're allowed to drive cars and even HGVs there (although that is most unwise) but not a motorbike. There's like five more such area bans for motorbikes being prepared right now, always a result of bellend-biking in historical towns or scenic routes.
Biker Y Fans overreacted. Yes, its not ok to overtook that close but that does not give you the right to destroy other peoples property. Also, why do so many bikers drive near the lane marks and not in the middle of their lane?
It's a riding technique used for when an accident happens in front of them, they have a way to escape so they don't slam into the back of the car that just crashed
One more reason for not riding in the center of a lane is that usually that is where any oil, fuel, collant etc leaks are dripping, which can make it slippery.
3:48 You see they arent really paying attention to their surroundings, yet you sit your ass there looking at them? Then you cringebomb...Brilliant riding.
To be fair the same is true of nearly everyone on the road. Check the speed limit sometime. If it says 25, look down. Odds are you're probably doing 30 at least. There's a couple roads in town that are listed at 35 but everyone does like 60 because they're straight with no side roads, and police never bother because they'd be pulling over so many people they couldn't get an afternoon nap in.
Thats a sarcastic way to put it, but thats when you're on the freeway. Bikers will speed, they will want to go sonicboom. But they don't care what vehicle it is. They will get their way because most of them are criminals. Except for this one guy i work with. He doesn't seem to want to do that, since he would rather actually try to live a comfortable life than these low ass punks
That dude in the truck trying to stop people from passing was doing it in a passing zone the first time. Doing that in a work truck too. Wow. he is totally boned if that ever sees a court room.
1:05 looks to be the biker at fault. I assume the light was green on the other side. What I we can take away from this video is that some Bikers LOVE to speed and then get upset at other drivers for being in their "Way" My absolute favorite is when some bikers seem to get upset when they lane split and other car merges from another lane not even close to hitting them, but some how they are supposed to do as the biker wishes and wait for them to finish their dangerous lane splitting.
If you actually look you can see the light was red for the car, on top of that biker wasn’t speeding you can from the speedometer they are going 30-40 mph . The only thing this biker did wrong was not being aware of their surroundings and noticing that car trying to run a red. I won’t address the other 3/4s of your comment as it has nothing to do with this clip
@@EpicQ-qq9cl There is literally nowhere that you can see that at the time he hits the car lmao. Nearly every intersection ever has mirrored lights on opposing lanes. Sure, maybe there's dedicated turn-lights, but then the opposite lanes turn lights are green at the same time. There is a much higher chance for the light to have turned red for both opposite lanes during the crash. The biker in the clip just wasn't thinking. Luckily the car wasn't going full-speed at all yet, so it was only an expensive lesson for the wallet.
You can see the light for the opposing car to the left and right of that car before the car begins to move and many lights with dedicated turn lanes have a delay to allow for them to make those turns without worrying about oncoming traffic, about 80% of the traffic lights in my small town alone are designed this way to prevent these situations from occurring
@@EpicQ-qq9cl I never shared a link. In that split second of the camera flying around during the crash, it looks like the car's light is green (but it's hard to be 100% on that), same as the bikers - exactly what you would expect in an intersection without dedicated right-turn lanes. I don't think I've ever seen an intersection, where two opposite straight/right-turn lanes don't have green light at the same time. It literally makes zero logical sense that it'd be green for the biker, but red for the car. The car did not run a red light, and the biker should've yielded for oncoming traffic in the intersection initiating the turn. Simple as.
So if you move towards the center of a deserted road in a safe and normal manner, and a complete moron comes zipping up out of nowhere at unsafe speeds, that's somehow murder these days? Get real. Bikers were the problem: Reckless driving.
Lmfao i remember when bikers were tough, the people in these videos are the prima donnas of the road. Not to mention they drive like imbeciles and act like it’s everyone else’s fault. Just embarrassing!
I stopped riding but back when I did I would randomly practice doing swerves not only to get use to doing them at different speeds but by doing them randomly it would help with emergency situations. I had to stop not cause I wanted out of riding but because in my area numerous bikers keeps getting killed cause of traffic. I think it was last year or the year before 5 bikers got killed leaving Steel Horse in Fort Smith. It has gotten so bad with traffic not paying attention that I just didn't want to risk it.
Biker in the very last clip is a total legend for helping out that poor broken down lady by assistance to move her and her car to safe place off of the road . Nice one
Angel or Not needs to not be shown on this channel. Hard to take rider grievances seriously when they themselves are breaking the law or doing unsafe things.
Angel or Not is out there looking to get killed. assesses the situation, sees a dangerous inattentive driver, then tries to filter past anyway? even where filtering is legal, that's shared fault.
Whole thing was a complete non event. It's not even clear from the clip that the driver didn't stop. Just another egotistical nonce on two wheels thinking they can harass everyone else on the road.
I watched it in slow motion and I decided that the driver did in fact stop. The person that uploaded the video actually edited the car out with a fake camera shake just so that it is less noticeable that he did in fact stop. Total joke.
That last guy was the only one who made any sense. He helped someone get out of the path of possible danger and showed courtesy that is uncommon these days. As for the rest of those idiots.... cutting in and out of lanes, between lanes, smashing car windows, challenging a 4,000-lb. car, trying to intimidate someone with a 6,000-lb. truck pulling a trailer. Then arguing and flipping off the drivers. It seems no matter how fast you go, it's never fast enough for these overgrown children. How about observing the same rules everyone else is expected to? How about growing up?
Jace is the nicest guy I have seen on this video, well done sir you are a shining example to everyone else in this video (especially Biker Y Fans who probably would have left the old girl bleeding in the gutter)
Sharp turns can mess you up no matter how fast your going. It always freaks me out watching those clips because it happened to me and i spent a few hours in the ER. Now I'm always way more careful when I take sharp turns.
@@adamb89That's awful. I ride my Honda CTX700N regularly here in Greenville, SC. I'm extra careful when I see grass clippings from the city workers in that area.
Bikers are always so eager to help because most of the time they're just out to ride, so helping someone wont cause any issues whereas for a normal driver they're probably driving to get somewhere.
He also punches the driver in the face after breaking the window in the full vid, beacause this genius biker atcually uploaded the video, if I was the driver that biker would be shot
As someone that has been riding dirt bikes for 35 years and street bikes for 25 years. Every kind of dirt bike you can think of and on the street I’ve had duel sports, 1000 super bikes, and Harley’s, I have done it all. I have had bad crashes, broken bones, and lost a lot of skin on bikes. I have been arrested twice for reckless driving, kicked out of many places, and my fair share of tickets. I will say that half of these videos are the bikers fault, and they all think they are innocent victims.
Guy says I work for the sheriffs department They should take there video there and let them see how there employee acts and threats he made towards the bikers
LOL. Yes, very "good" advice. Let's see what the Sheriff will have to say about the bikers trying to overtake on a blind bend with a double yellow. People like Moto Radical shoudln't be allowed to ride, they are very clearly not in the right mind to pariticipate in public traffic.