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  • Mad skills, Like a BOSS

  • Somebody upstairs was watching out for her.

  • its not her time to die yet thats why she didnt...

  • "no idea how she managed to stay on that bike" I do... no oil on the front wheel :p

  • @weeweeeewee Obviously you haven't ridden a bike in your life judging by your comment, lol. xD

  • Holy shit!

  • this happened to me and i put on the rear break and the tire locked up at 40mph, was fish tailing for about 100 feet was able to dodge the stopped cars in front of me finally stopping in the middle of an intersection thankfully it wasnt a busy day on the road

  • James Bond's Suzuki with the oil slick feature

  • uhhh pretty sure he owes you guys $1 for saving his life

  • It's a Suzuki figures.

  • yup,, pretty lucky

  • This happened to a veteran racer during an open track day. Not only did he go down but 3 other riders behind him also went down, fortunately I wasn't behind him. One of them was a good friend of mine who tore his knee ligament which kept him out of work for months, not to mention the damage done to his bike. He never went out to the track again. The racer who caused the accident should have known better as all oil drain plugs were supposed to be safety wired..his obviously wasn't.

  • somebody forgot to tight the oil filter

  • Jesus! The rear wheel is covered! Very lucky!

  • i had this once no one told me :( grinding knees on a supermoto yeah but try not to grind the helmet

  • When did BP start making motorcycles?

  • @Mikes1800 Its out of date, but so good.

  • Wow why did that scare me a little..

  • @htowngoonies Lolz, actually, yeah there is. Ever read your manual or a repair book? Imagine over tightening it...you can easily strip the teeth. U might wanna find that out for your bike...same thing could happen.

  • Bike was like "FINE, I'll change my OWN oil". lol

  • Wow. Amazing that she didn't lose the back end.

  • It took a shit! lol!!

  • Must've been his first oil change...noob didn't tighten to specs XD

  • @Dayao12 lmfao noob didnt tighten to specs. wats the torque specs for the oil bolt? there isnt one lol ur the noob

  • what happened it?, the way its coming out in the last frame you

    would nearly think the sump plug came out

  • didn't look like the bike slipped at all

  • Women in the kitchen... even the bike knows.

  • Sure it's not coolant? I can't see how it'd be possible for the bike to hold traction around those bends when it's soaked in the fluid.

  • @OpeiGrafikka

    Coolant is more slick.

  • Buy HARLEY DAVIDSON

  • @JDoe0697 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahaha! Harleys are the only bikes ive ever seen brand new leaking on the show room floor.

  • valcea?

    

  • The bike's on its period.

  • SHE'S LEAKING!!!!

  • damn!!!

  • Holy crap! That's what I call driving skills!

  • бля..повезло

  • why wasn't she in the kitchen in the first place?

  • Another Suzuki show's it's true colours.....Brown, like shite! (from an EX-suzuki rider myself before the flaming ensues)

  • what happened? lose the oil plug? the wasnt just a leak that was a spill.

  • won't be buying a susuki

  • lucky indeed im just glad yall got her stoped

  • woah lucky indeed... that rear tyre is shiny!! the mechanic responsible for that should be ashamed. :/

  • He must have lost his drain plug, which I bet he tightened it with his fingers like most dope asses do.

  • It's as much her fault as the shop's. It's her responsibility to check things over before she rides, and especially to check, after it's been to a shop (even good mechanics can make honest mistakes), that everything is tight and properly installed.

  • Damn.. look at that wheel!

  • Woman driver, manages to stay upright on turns with an oil covered wheel, but will probably have an at fault accident on a sunny day with perfect conditions.

  • @Duotwk It's because they do what you LEAST expect in ALL circumstances.

  • damn that would have sucked if noone told him !

  • I always thought this would be unique to british bikes.

  • oh shit!!!that was close

  • Wow, whoever did her oil change should be punched in the testes!!

  • thats a suzuki for ya

  • WOW, how did he stay on that....

  • 0:06 oil drain plug?

  • It's obvious, its a Suzuki...

  • Dont you know that your Horn is useless to other bikes? Just open throttle reach him , pass him, and do signal with hand. Play with the lights. Not the freakin horn :/

  • @kelekisGR its kinda hard to open throttle when hes criss-crossing an oil spill.

  • is that Suzuki a 250cc?

  • @VitorVitoriaBaia Negative thats a Suzuki GS500F

  • The dealer I bought my bike from did the same thing to mine. I went on a trip and 6 1/2 hours later, it dumped my oil. I complained and they wanted me to pay for the entire oil change. I was lucky, looked at the speedo and saw my oil come on, mirror and saw smoke, kill switch and clutch. The owner is a nice guy, but the mechanics are terrible, fortunately they are no longer in business. BTW if it ever happens to anyone, you can get some temp plugs for cars at auto stores, slight leak, but good.

  • he got nice tyre

  • damn dude!!

  • GS500F? my 2009 (first bike) same thing happened, garage said "sand" got around the filter gasket and blew out. Trying to make it my fault...

  • that had to be some scary shit! lots of oil on your tires, and on the road.. Slippery :O

  • Wait what?

  • The plug unscrewed itself from my buddys bike,,,,he went down hard.

  • or as ducati riders say: just another tuesday...

  • @jathe5th ?? isnt this a suzuki?

  • @Ryknfjor that's the joke... this would never happen on a suzuki, unless someone tampered with it, or in this case, maintenance error... i've seen plenty of ducatis just blow up or start leaking oil :) italian engineering right!

  • @jathe5th hmm... there isnt much anything complicated about a thread in aluminum that causes so many problems i think theres more to the story than what youre seeing...

  • imagine that happenin on a highway or summit? couldve been killed cause them idiots dint do the sump plug properly!

  • what i know about...

    bikes: less weight= faster proof viper vs tomahawk (same engine+tomahawk goes 400 while viper 200

    cars: most people who drive them are pussys proof count how many hybrids, smart cars and cars that cant top 100 thare are on you way to work

  • @roflcoptergoesscisci actually not true the viper more than likely faster because the tomahawk is about as aerodynamic as a brick... but if you put a LSR type fairing on it it might go 260mph... maybe...

  • @Ryknfjor let me clarify /watch?v=1XehkMQpeyA&feature=r­elated also look at the second most thumbed comment

  • @roflcoptergoesscisci sorry bro im far past that. Bill Warners Hayabusa goes 312mph and its got basically a fuselage for a fairing and 650 hp so the tomahawk MIGHT hit 200 something without any aerodynamics and if the guy can hold on

  • @Ryknfjor

     dodge tomahawk is yet to have some one with big enough balls to ride it over 100mph so top speed has yet to been found were mostly aruging about a viper with less weight

  • @roflcoptergoesscisci thats not the issue- there are more people out there that have rode more hairy-chested man bikes than this- i think because its a one off and its stupid expensive for how little u get out of it. and another thing to consider- the Boss Hoss- those dont perform as well as one would expect and they have just as big of engines too, except the rear tire isnt bicycle thickness like the tomahawks

  • almost huh? lucky.

  • DANM that could have gone SO wrong, in a turn with a little speed... :0S Lucky for him, you guys managed to stop him/her in time!!! :0)

  • wow thats crazy..

  • one of my dads friends had this happen to him down down the motorway in the UK, luckily, i've not experienced anything of the kind... touch wood! glad she stayed on!

  • lol my rebel did that. Lucky for me I knew it happened right away and stopped. I knew what caused it too. I changed the oil 30 min earlier and didn't tighten the plug well.

  • @Amam913201986 same thing basically happend to me but i overtightend it an the sump pan cracked! a horrible mess an quite annoying!

  • Yea thats bike shops for you!

  • Bikes don't leak oil. They mark their territory!

  • @Azeckwazion Comment win dude!!!!!

  • Jesus!

  • mother of god - she/hes lucky -.-

  • I know what the problem was. Its a suzuki

  • @lockheed08 You're mentally retarded.

  • @fortheitf I'm not the one buying suzuki's

  • @lockheed08 So Gixxers, Hayabusas.... they all suck, eh? You're problably the one who's still drining with your mum's minivan. :):)

  • @fortheitf what about them? They're fast enough, sure, but it takes more than that to be a good bike. A Honda or yamaha would make a much better choice than Suzuki or a ninja. And don't wry, I work to buy my own stuff. I'm not some punk kid still sucking on momma's titties

  • i think you can see the drain plug, right before you seen the oil on the road

  • え?タイヤ溶けてるってことか?

  • oil slick!!!

  • This is why track rules require them to be safety wired.. I do it my street bikes too since all the engine oil coming out sucks for traction and destroys engines.

  • piece of shit suzuki!!

  • @rutledge77 Hey shitbrains, didn't you read what the rider said in the comments?..The oil changers didn't tighten the oil drain plug and it fell out.

  • Can You tell me what tires she was using? I need some of those

  • Wheel oil be f**cked

  • When your bike comes out of service, ALWAYS check the drain plugs. It's almost beyond belief that this rider didn't go down hard.

  • lesson learned, change your own oil

  • been there don that

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  • Wait...She?

  • @CellYourLights Accidentally the whole thing

  • wow , with that kinda luck she should play the lottery.

  • Katana...

  • @arthursc2 awesome bike ^.^

    

  • @xitachix Maybe back when air cooling was cool... like in the 40's when the first bug was built! haha. I love Suzuki. I raced an '00 SV650 for several years (I believe I still have some track day videos up), but air cooling is obsolete. And Katana's are very unattractive to me.

  • @arthursc2 I ride for enjoyment not racing, the katana is comfortable. Id get the new one but they only come in 650, the 750 is only in the UK

  • GS500?

  • Was that a Harley engine? :P

  • Hot damn. Had the exact same thing happen to me a bit over a year ago. NOT fun. Not sure how she managed to ride it out so well. My back end was fishtailing badly. Sadly I carry full blame for not tightening the drain bolt :(

  • Yeah, you can start to see the trail on the road about 6 seconds in, while in going into a turn. Those must be damn good quality tires she has; she was very lucky the rear-end didn't slide out from under her and and crash.

  • did you sue the mechanic or did you threathen him to kill?

    i hope you did something

  • gendeng.... oline iso tumpah ngono jehh

  • Holy gawd! She is so lucky. Probably because she wasn't "gettin it on". Wow!

  • It is why I do all my own work on my bike. As a female, whenever I went in to get service, I was NEVER taken seriously. The last time I ever had someone work on my bike was when I had finished a 600 mile ride after new tires, and noticed that my pinch bolts on the front tire were missing and had worked loose.

  • @laurenoe A lot of shops don't take anyone seriously. I bought my bike from the dealer and found it had a finger-tight rear axle nut. Yeah. Among other things.

    A -decent- shop will respect anyone, guys and gals. If for no other reason, then because they want your return business. A -good- shop will strive to make you smile! There used to be one around here but they went under a couple years back. :( Now I miss them.

  • wow very lucky i fell when i got a new tire for lack of experience and that was no fun at all lol

  • hey I have the same bike! :D

  • shit, this should make a heck of a commercial for those tyres like " grippnng and grippnng when bathed in oil" what brand and model are those tyres?

  • Is she a ghost rider?

    How did she defy physics like that? lol

  • my friend had a similar problem,he had a zx7r and the shop forgot to tighten the rear brake brace bar,the caliper worked loose and wrapped its self up on the swingarm locking the rear wheel in the process,luckily he was going slow and in a straight line,that was the first and only time he's not done the work himself.....as for the girl thats one lucky escape,even if she stayed on i cant imagine the engine lasting out for much longer with no oil.......its a good video to demonstrate awareness

  • She was lucky, that coulda been much worse of an outcome! Glad everyone was ok.

  • your a LIFE SAVER FOR THAT GUY

  • Every bike rider should check their bike themselves. The plug may have been properly tightened. Sometimes things magically loosen when 'friends' are around.

    The newer electric motorocycles should be more reliable, and less tamper proof.

  • Why it started leaking the oil? What was the reason?

  • @K0lyanich Sump plug fell out.... followed moments later by every single drop of hot engine oil... in the middle of a bend... The oil had been changed just 300Km earlier by a garage here in Madrid, clearly they didn't tighten the plug properly, if even at all....

  • @Sema4UK That's example of terrible service. I'm glad you are all ok!

  • @Sema4UK And that is why I do my own oil changes on my bike. It's easy and way cheaper than paying an idiot with just a high school degree, probably not even that...

  • @Sema4UK lol, that happened in my 69 mustang once. Now if I get someone else to do if for me, I check the plug every time. And they better not get all offended and give me a dirty look!

  • @K0lyanich it was a suzuki, there is the prob

  • @scfitch at least it wasnt yamaha

  • @K0lyanich Shady maintenance from the sound of it. Plug was not installed correctly. 

  • La madre del cordero!!!

    Vaya suertaza que haya podido parar sin caerse...

    Y encima rodeada de cuchillas. Se me ponen los pelos de punta...

    Me alegro de que solo fuera un susto. Vaya con la cagadita del taller...

  • i dont  get what could of happend?

  • @iJABZPro Well... we put oil in the engine because it's EXTREMELY slippery stuff. We use rubber on our tyres because rubber is extremely grippy stuff, which stops your wheels sliding when you lean the bike over in the corners... Imagine now, pouring hot slippery oil, all over your nice grippy rubber tyre, right before you lean the bike in to a bend... A small patch of oil on the road can cause a skid, having it completely cover your nice sticky rubber tyres is VERY dangerous...

  • @Sema4UK Oh i didnt notice the turn that was made

  • @Sema4UK lol :)

    BUT both are made from the same.... oil :) but yeah one works on roads the other DOES'NT.

    she did well didn't she :)

    but what happened to the next biker that didn't know about the oil on the road :(

    To those who don't know... USE LOTS OF DIRT OR SAND ON THE ROAD TO MOP UP THE OIL FAST

  • @Sema4UK Not to mention the engine would blow up!

  • Holy crap! and How? 

  • @CybaRJ Act of God, I think.... more so, because that corner is much tighter than it looks on camera. When we were waiting for the grua (pick up truck) to come and get her, I told her to put a lottery ticket on that night because it was here lucky day, it if wasn't for this video, she would never have known how lucky she was because she didn't see any of it at the time...

  • Cant believe she stayed on! 

  • @andybarsblade We couldn't believe it either, when she saw the video she was horrified at what could have happened... the comments posted on this video in spanish are from the girl that was riding the bike at the time, perhaps I should translate them, she really did get a fright after the fact, but at the time she was completely oblivious to the fuss we were making... Take care out there, mechanical failure can happen at any time!

  • @Sema4UK eh, ida cut the video off and bounced it off the rev limiter till it popped. shops warrenty their stuff, take advantage of it...on a serious note, im glad she made it out ok. that happened to me in a camaro once, bout lost it at 80mph...and thats 4 wheels. good girl there.

  • @Sema4UK You mean mechanic failure.

  • Se me cayo, el tapon del aceite.. Esta joya de taller, es MOTORRAD..Avda/San Pablo,28 (Coslada)

  • @Maresolum Gracias por la dirección amiga, y tienes tu moto arreglado ahora?

  • @Sema4UK Ya esta conmigo, en casa de nuevo :)

    Y, gracias a ti, por el equipo audiovisual que llevas, que hace posible, que cualquier persona q vea este video sepa, que no hace falta ir como un loco, para que te amputen una pierna...

    Gracias, compañera... Vss

  • Wow! SUPER lucky, nice eyes

  • @AviBaby18 Could have been nasty, I told her to buy a lotto ticket that night because it was clearly her lucky day!

  • well there's your problem

  • holy effing shitcakes. That could have been NASTY. Nice capture.

  • @svengalie Thanks Sven, right place, right time, with room left on the SD card, HD eats them :( She was lucky I got it, she asked me to post it on here because she was going to go in to the shop that changed the oil on Monday and show them what happened, law suit... Helmet cameras rock!

  • Shiiiiiiiiit!

  • @funkiershit Thats putting it mildly... Scared the crap out of me at the time!

  • Whooooaaa

  • @M3anMachin3 Don't trust Motorrad ;-)

  • whoa.... she's lucky you pulled her over!

  • @808yewtube Lucky she heard us, she rides with ear plugs in and we thought for a minute she might not hear us, thankfully she did!

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