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  • shit happens

    

  • 5:25 ok nice i dont see any scratches on this fairing *dunk* nevermind

  • @atgman, he did a wheelie on a public road. when he was riding with the other two bikes. atleast this noob had a lil sense to go to an empty lot to drop his bike. NOTE TO RIDER: invest in some frame sliders!

  • everybody in the video riding kawasakis , thats what i like to see! I have a custom 04 ZX6R

    

  • Hey, I commend you for having the good sense and class to understand that stunts are to be kept off the public roads.

    Have fun and keep being safe.

  • no pain..no gain man

  • I am a bike rider and I hate to see anyone drop or wreck a bike. I hope you have not had anymore glitches in your riding. Keep it shiny side up

  • Did you die ?

  • GREEN....Pizza...Loven It !

  • HAHA thank god you still had the bazooka for an exhaust still on !! it acted like a frame slider lol < well at least you fell nicely instead of a "highside" @ 60MPH ...EVERYONE CRASHES EVENTUALLY

  • See, ive been learning the exact same thing, but where im from, we have a major bike shop called George Whites.. Its a public road but at around 11/12pm, no one uses it, its to the side of a main road but not directly attatched, we practice down there was stunt shows are performed and we know its clear.. Plus its HUGE! haha

  • crash at 3:33 ....:D

  • thats a crash

  • a month ago i had about the same accident xP with a yzfr 125 :D

    car i was breaking... i was too late,did a stoopie and my back tire was hitting that fucking car ! damn yeah :) :D

  • Amateur driver on road!

  • At least your were geared up and man enough to admit your mistakes. You obviously care about your bike, too.

  • @jwb721 Thanks man

  • best thing to do is get an old shitter to learn to wheely on then if you get it wrong you wont care if you drop it

  • I love a person that can laugh at themselves and their silly mistakes. Thanks for putting this up for all for us to see.

  • what's with the numbers? forensic evidence or some shit?

  • Glad your OK.

    "carefully made sure the area was clear and free of debris..for the first 10 feet in front of my bike". Note to self, make sure the road doesn't end in 20 feet.

  • lol at 5:25 ..i've done that a few times too. lol felt so stupid haha. nice video! glad you are okay and hope you're bike was okay. 

  • @2009KawasakixGirl thanks! :)

  • I learnd my lesson too...i crashd with 160 km/h on a car...i whas lucky

  • Ive seen so many people do that lol

  • It's good that it was the grass you landed in and there was no real damage to you. ("the bike will be alright") I noticed that the video sad you rode an 2009, but the one your on is a 2010 model. "A Nice one at that". No big deal, I enjoyed the video. Keep it safe and stay aware out there, cause you never know what to expect when riding on these roads we call life. Take care.....

  • earned my respect for trying off traffic. brains will get you very far. keep ridin bro.

  • like because he truly did learn his lesson

  • i want my 6 minutes back

  • hilarrriouse bro ohh shit..

  • 2:59 ... almost a crash he was going to hit the curve ... don't do it again man

  • @lol1412 Curb*

  • @lol1412

    the camera is on his helmet and he was leaned over, his tires weren't even close to the curb.

  • The Kawa has no scratches. Lucky boy ... ;) Nice video though.

  • Yurt ugghhh

  • both gravel and gravity is a bitch !

  • Shit happens man. Loose gravel will get you easily and it is hard to spot till its too late. Glad you are alright though.

  • Let that be your last spill... Drive smart, and drive safe. I've seen too many riders wipe out, because of stupid decisions. Semper Fi!!!

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  • U need to get a fender eliminator and that bike will look sick.

  • your bike was pissed at you and didn't want to start

  • I know how stupid it feels as I have dropped my bike twice at virtually zero speeds...

  • Glad to see you and bike are okay! Always breaks my heart to see a beautiful bike go down. I know the feeling!

  • Props to you for trying to find a place away from other people to practice and wearing gear. I see some many people riding these days with absolutely no gear besides a helmet. I also have an 09 zx6r BTW

  • I think you couldve avoid to slip off the bike. you got panic and braked hard wich made the bike to slip on the dirt. anyway, I like how you wach in intersections when you go with green. you look right and left even though its green. I like that. you are very precise. you never know when a duche passes with red and rams you. anyway allways keep it safe. Take care.

  • Glad to see the anxious look for scratches and there was barely anything. great video.

  • bro it happens to the best of us. I did something like that when I got my first sports bike 150. hahaha broke my fingers. Bike was more or less bran new to until I misjudged the distance between me and the fence. Never happened since tho and now I have a zx6r. It is a great learning curve hahaha

  • this has happened to me too..... but in front of a huge crowd of people

  • that sucks man... lesson learned..

  • ahh man dude that sucks

  • jsut wrecked my 09 gsxr 600 doin somethin stupid like that except i hit a SUV and g2 pay up now. sucks

  • it was a nice wheelie, buddy. ;)

    sorry you went down, though

  • nice vid. you live you learn. Cut out the the first 3.5 minutes. waste of time.

  • LOL

  • it happens, I did the same thing on my honda 599 with much more damage, but learned my lesson and have had no misfortunes with my R6.

  • LOL 5* just for hitting your head, that was a funny moment. Nice lesson learned :) at least you didn't get really hurt, or the bike :D

  • not bad dude, glad your ok. coulda been worse. coulda punched a whole in your cover and you woulda been stuck there.

  • I'm glad you're ok dude. I have a 09 zx6r too. I'm happy you weren't on the local streets and this happened in a lot. Good luck and ride safe.

  • @COOLRADIUM Thanks dude :)

  • Lol that was a funny wipe out glad your alright and your smart to take the bike on an abandoned road to pop it.

    The lesson here is find a longer road lol

    8-)

  • @AmorGR8 yeah, lesson learned!

  • damn, i wouldn't of been able to get it out of the ditch i reckon

  • You nearly held it....live and learn I suppose...

  • yeah :)

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  • you get schooled this coming summer

    have you 12 before aug. lol

  • @ogism I really look forward to it man

  • @ogism Yep its time to turn it into a stunt bike!! You got it scratchd already. check my crash at: Ganaraska Fail You were lucky that there was no concrete slabs at end and scraps in that grass! Jus keep that rear brake coverd..

  • this is in des moines iowa

    who are you? i probly know you lol

  • des moines' such a small ass place

  • There goes my insurance. =) Stupid question but how much in damage? -_-;

  • inner fairing costs like $20 somethin and some superficial paint ding on outter... not repairing can't even really tell it was affected

  • Nothing wronge with trying. At lease you were smart and tried off the public roads.

  • Think your only real mistake there was using an area that is far too small, and certainly not in great condition surface wise. but well done you for practicing off the main road :D

    A nice long straight (private) road will always be the best place.

    Back brake 1st until the front is stable, then roll on the front, its not often you will do a wheelie followed by sharp braking, hence you need more room

  • A lesson in max. braking wouldn't have hurt either.

  • If you listen really closely you'll hear me skidding the entire time after I stopped wheelying

  • Well, the best way to achieve maximum braking is to apply both brakes fully without locking either wheel. Simultaneously squeeze the front brake lever and apply the rear brake pedal. Keep your body centered and keep looking straight ahead to maintain your balance. Do not look down or you will most likely go down. Looking straight ahead helps you to keep the motorcycle in a straight line. Not to say you would have stopped in time, but once I mastered this I decreased my braking distance greatly!

  • I have done that before. Did a wheelie didn't have enough, tipped over in the grass. lol But yea pratice it sometime, we sometime underestimate the 80% force of the front brake. Good luck.

  • you know I wonder if I could have used my front brake more... I was losin the backend behind me and had to stop applying and reapply but I wonder if I coulda braked a little better - ended up actually kinda settin it down so I didn't end up nose first into that steep little ditch :(

  • another thing, it looks like a lovely day for

    a ride & by the looks of it it was a big ride,

    all planned & everything. so why are you

    wearing jeans? sems a silly choice.

    you need leather to protect you man.

    not to mention the knee sliders...

  • I don't track my bike so why would I need sliders?

  • fair enough, you do wheelies on road but

    dont get your knee down. I get my knee

    down on road but dont do wheelies. to

    each their own ,'¬D nice bike BTW

  • thanks :) man, be careful gettin' your knee down on public roads... never know when the next curve comes up a little too 'dusty' ya know what I mean? careful dude - take it easy

  • yea I wouldnt go round a bend with my

    knee down unless Ive been round it a few

    times & assesed the road. stay safe dude.

  • 1:41 that guys leathers are too slack

    they could nip & hurt him in a crash

  • the guy with the black leather jacket is a body builder trust me his jacket isn't too slack :)

  • lol happy the bikes ok, can i ask what its like to ride and power, as i currently have a 636 which is fast and wanting one of these dont no if its going to be slower cheerz

  • ...hows the new 6r? im thinking of picking one up but...no one i know has one to give me feedback

  • it's the best

  • Oopsi ... so does that count as two wrecks now?

  • yeah... unfortunately, I'd have to say yes. Two wrecks in roughly 10,000 miles...

  • I jinxed myself... crashed with 8,000 miles on the bike... sucks... now i cant ride for s few months...

  • SUX! sorry to hear it dude

  • oh man. that hurts somewhere down in the hart. well it would for me even thou if that would be a small scrach.

    i wish you luck for the next time on motorbike and please take kare of that beauty! she is nice.

    P.S. the green have realy got your attention.

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