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My Sons Motorcycle Crash FAIL with GoPro Helmet Camera Bike Pics at End.

Jeff Cherry

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  • Voxel8or - It's amazing how different people act depending on where you are in the world. Here, he merely slides across the road and gets up without a scratch and he's got 5 people running over to see if he's okay. About a year ago my dad was on i-95 in south Florida going about 70 mph in his truck when he hit a puddle of water, sent him spinning into a ditch, he flipped over a barrier and continued to roll 3 more times until finally stopping upside down. Not one fucking person stopped.
  • Mike Wulfbeer - wth did he hit? did he just lose it? At least he is ok. I miss my bike....wish i hadnt sold it.
  • Rs- Taichi1 - Seriously jeff , with all my due respect , your son cannot drive , first he was overtaking a the wrong moment and then he used his front brake which was the cause of his crash , learn him some basics next time before letting him out on the road again .
  • LIVEFRMNYC - We all tried to pass cars on a bike, don't lie. I wouldn't even call this bad timing, cause it happens often. This was someone who was not skilled in braking correctly. 
  • jamo jones - Sad to say I think you wanted to fall because you did another video like this but on this video you smile when you look at the camera I don't buy this and you running to your bike like it never happened
  • Michael Johnson - Everyone stopped like "you fking noooooobbb"
  • Adam Baker - How about the simple fact that you need to predict what everyone else is going to do in front, behind & on each side of you even though they haven't thought of it yet! A Cager thinks of 2 things... what's in front of them & where/how they are to get to their destination! You, as a rider, need to constantly be thinking of the very next move of every Cager around you! If you can't 'multitask' that thought process, you need not be on a bike and simply join the Cagers crowd!
  • Phanerozoic Eon - Once again a helmet, and proper mc wear is something no rider should disregard.
  • TheKooster31 - ouch, glad he's not injured too badly. tbh if you know there's a camera recording your activity you tend to push a little bit more. have a safe ride everyone! and cheers to mr cherry's son
  • DirtBiker78 - He got up so fast. I crashed my dirt bike and I was on the ground for like 10 minutes. A kid also ran me over right when I crashed so he crashed then he came over and jumped on me and he just rode off. (It hurt like hell)
  • whodathunkit huh - Too bad he had some cheap Chinese Ebay frame sliders. That is what the dude handed him when he walked up. Could have saved that bike from alot of damage. Glad he was ok.
  • douge1125 - When I crashed mine on 95 in RI after being cut off by a dick in a G37 there was no one near me on the exit. I dumped slide, and popped up on my feet arm slashed from glass and shit on the side of the road. Turned around to look down the exit and one car flew by the rest after the Infiniti and there were like 4 people with there mouths wide open hahahahaha. Didn't feel the pain till 30 minutes later on my way home. Drove the bike back home
  • thetriggerhappypwner - Was the bike a write off or was it repaired?
  • James Barker - How did that even happen? He went to overtake and the bike just went down? 
  • MinecraftFreak668 - When it said deathproof, that's a misleading title.
  • DJWolves97 - That's why you get sliders
  • hotsteal84 - I have ridden bikes since I was 5 years old I raced both road and off road Grabbed way too much break and lock the front tire up?? I can't see what else would of happened I always wear my gear 
  • Cory Munger - This video makes me want to wear my gear every time I ride. Crazy how much damage you could have took without that gear.
  • JP D - The driver did the right thing, he stopped for the pedestrian waiting to cross. You looked over your left shoulder just as the drive in front applied his brakes, you can see the red brake light come on. If you had SLOWED down more once you saw the hazard (cyclists in your lane) and if you stayed in your lane while hand signaling you would have avoided the collision. It only takes a second and could happen to anyone. Well done on the stop.
  • Jesse Camaro - Id just leave the bike and run... too much embarrassment..
  • Luke Rockhill - i wouldnt of even posted that on youtube. id be wayyy to embarrassed to have people know i suck that bad.
  • Nitro500 - Balfasz, megérdemelte!
  • Maurice de Ruiter - This, ladies and gentlemen, is how you learn. Trial and error. 
  • Calvin Bondley - I still don´t understand why he crashed?
  • 20BMR - Always sucks going down but at least he had gear on to ride the next day.
  • MrKingBroadway93 - Tf did he skid on
  • JMB4000 - he didn't have to pass those cars... better ride slower and safe cause when you ride fast this shit happens...
  • Arlind86 - When I got my first bike (ZX7R - 1996) The one thing that I never knew was that the tires need to warm up before they actually get a good grip. I think your son tried to break perhaps a bit hard and lost traction of his front wheel (the rear is always easy to drag under heavy braking). I think the hardest thing on a sport bike is the maturity level one needs to be in. I have learned the hard way how not to screw around on cold tires or do wheelies on 1k litter bikes. Now after years of riding I can say when I look back at the dumb stuff I did, I feel very embarrassed. I hope he is okay, and hope this teach him a lesson so that he's more responsible for his own health. One thing to remember - Always ride as if everyone else is trying to kill you..so don't hurt you by you.
  • Paul Williams - Aww, this poor kid, no-one WANTS to crash - he panicked, that's totally involuntary, you can't STOP yourself panicking unless you have experience which comes in before the panic sets. You only get experience with riding. From experience people don't see bikes, fact. Its not necessarily their fault as its not in their consciousness to be looking for a bike in the first place hence why everyone is normally told 'ride as if you're invisible' because for the most part on the road, you are! So if someone sticks their indicator on as you're along side them there's a range of things that could happen and in a newby's mind its just a lot to calculate and he did the first instinctive thing which was to try stop as quickly as possible to remove himself from the danger. Of course a lot of people would have used the throttle and got out of the way, but thats THEM. It didn't look like he was speeding or being reckless, its just an unfortunate thing to happen and I'm sure he's learned from it - but there's NO point questioning 'Why did he panic' because sometimes we panic at the most stupid things and then when we realise afterwards that there was no danger, we feel a bit silly and check to make sure no one was watching.. ;)
  • Adventures With Bash? - As long as you can walk or limp away all is good.
  • 469kawirider469 - He prolly parked his bike in an oil puddle at the gas station and then pulled out and without warming his tires up first he just stands on the throttle. In my opinion this kid needs to use his head a little more. There wasn't anything in the road that shoulda caused him to fall. Either he has bald tired or had oil on his tires from the gas station and he dumped it. Or I recommend going back to the training wheels and takin lessons. 
  • Spencer Green - Lesson learned and Im happy he's still with us..
  • kyle fng - Well it has character now. My ZX-14 has key marks from my exwife and some drop scratches. I leave them all, and ride. Your cherry has been popped!
  • Mark Burt - Lol fucking idiot. Well deserved.
  • MarkPker YT - It was an ugly CBR anyway
  • Jeremy Collingsworth - thank god for the extra layer equipment
  • GixxerDude750 - True biker drops his/her bike. You won't find one "real" biker that didn't drop his bike. Unless he rides in front of the house all day. 
  • 2one - how is hes riding now? Panic braked when he had so much distance still to slow down should be abit concerning for a rider. Use front brake with 2 fingers, only use full hand afterwards when you see the need
  • Robert Brock - That's a bummer. Happened to me the other day in a parking lot! haha. rear tire broke traction and I thought to myself. Welp! Here we go! haha
  • Clark Campbell - Holy shit! This is in New concord! I used to live there haha.

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