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Motorcycle 60km/h icey road crash

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Get your own helmet camera http://tinyurl.com/bqctpy8

Get your own helmet intercoms http://tinyurl.com/btt2m5e

I'm fine, bike fine.

Roll on the armchair critics, no I didn't touch the brakes.

Annoy my wife http://www.qwerf.com/sign.php

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  • @shades2k5 sure, and the guy behind me as well. We both love intentionally breaking our bikes....the blatant ice has /nothing/ to do with it.

  • @svengalie I'm just asking what made your handlebars kick right like that? I could understand if you hit the throttle and the back end came out but it just didn't seem like you tried to keep the bike up at all.

  • @shades2k5 I've been accused of this before. But it happens, it happens on ice to many bikers ESPECIALLY on knobbly tyres.

    Hell it even happens to professional riders going in a straight line on a merely damp circuit:

    Watch this ?v=ZaOVNqA7lBA

  • Is that a public road on an off road unregistered bike???

  • @CorollaJJ no it's a public road on a registered bike.

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  • @slm2323 my fucking stupid? I love irony.

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  • it seems that u just keep fallin' on your left side hmhmhmhmhm...

  • Good thing you fellas are well geared! but had to laugh mate you take it in good humour when you fall :D

    Kudos, your vids help us riders see what to avoid :P hehe

  • Get road tyres!

  • 0:40 anyone else see a red spartan (halo) leg?

  • This reminds me of my first black-ice experience: Riding a Yamaha SR early in the morning (+3 Celsius) on a straight and paved road around 40 km/h when suddenly my rear-wheel looses grip and I find myself sliding on my side 5 meters down the road. Only things that took damage were the clutch-handle, shifter and a deck of cards in my pocket. Besides them there were no damage to me or the bike what so ever.

  • @shades2k5 have you ever riden a bike normally and then come across ice that you cant see ? you have no time to prepare yourself you jsut think your riding normaly so :)

  • I like how you laugh BEFORE you say Ow...like you're so amazed the pain hadn't even registered yet, lol. I like your videos -pretty cool idea. You're a little reckless though, ha!

  • @shades2k5 i have done exaclty the same once on my bike, once you hit black ice there is nothing you can do and the first thing to lose grip is your front wheel, soon as it looses grip your front wheel is going to slide and turn one way. mine also when to the left when it happened to me.

  • @shades2k5 I guess you can you tool

  • Nice to see that KTM are living up to their standards. Sven, you should invest in some stabilisers I feel :P

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