Trav what a great video . Well put sharing this video. I been riding for 14 years . Been down twice and lost people too. I changed my riding style as a result. The other day got into it with a driver who tried to take us out. I will fill you in when I see you.
Great topic my guy. It's crazy the safety measures we should take when we roll on these 2 wheels and part take on the passion that we as riders share. I'm 40 yrs old born and raised in Brooklyn. Hooligan to the fullest. That all changed for me in 2013 when I moved to central jersey. Suffered a major fall or persay accident. Change my life and perspective. Now a days I think my actions twice as we all should. Look over that shoulder twice as you said brother these car drivers are out of control. Let's all be safe out there. Much love brother 🙏 prayers.
Thanks Mac for the update. Love your content! Much respect and success in all you do. Sorry for your loss. Yeah, I've been riding for 10 years been down once. I usually ride solo for short rides. I feel like I'm less likely to do things that would be risky or get myself in trouble. Be safe out there and keep the content coming!
I feel you, Mac! I have a couple of homies that went down this season. Dont stop my riding, but it definitely pumps my awareness. Sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing. Good content. Ride safe
What I miss most about the bike life was meeting people with the same passion. Genuine people from all backgrounds and walks of life. People that you may never see yourself hanging out with if you didn’t have a common passion to pursue with one another. As much as I miss it, these very thoughts came to me a lot sooner than I thought. Once I got to my mid 20’s I just decided to hang it up. Like you said, its a gamble.. no matter how skilled or vigilant someone is anything can happen. I just figured I didn’t wanna be on the other side of a tragic story while not even scratching the surface of life, family, dreams, goals etc. The best advice I would give anyone debating riding bikes is, know when to keep it real with yourself and never ride too far past your skill level. Also, ride with purpose and find ways to become more skilled and expand your knowledge and abilities. Ride with others who ride well and soak in their advice. When you feel like you’ve seen enough, you’ll know thats the time to hang it up. God bless you brother. Always all love. And thank you because I get to live out some thrill because of you and your videos.
Well said Ryane, we had some great times bro! I still hold on to those memories. And I agree with you, I’d rather not be on the other side of a tragic story! My riding will be decreasing once I get my bike back. Thanks for sharing man.
Most people DO NOT practice, they only ride once or twice a month but still ride 1000cc bikes with no gear . That’s why these scooter guys here in NY be better then most of us sport bike riders 😂
Felt this video 🙏🏽. At a point I thought I was bringing bad juju. This video has great pointers, Kev. Stay healthy, stay safe to all of us riders and fams.
The machines don’t care about going fast. They are machines. Don’t ride beyond your skillset. Riding fast for clout, riding fast in groups, results in tragedy. You can’t predict what others will do.
Been there before bro. Some happened in front of me. Lost 11. We were all close. I’m the last of my group. I was the “old man”. I calmed down as I got older.
my first time on a bike trying my friends and i dumped the clutch because they didnt say be easy on it. i crashed and messed up my hands and whole right side going only like 6 mph! 😢 I need a bike
Everything was well said with perfect intentions bro 🙏🏾💯💪🏾
Trav what a great video . Well put sharing this video. I been riding for 14 years . Been down twice and lost people too. I changed my riding style as a result.
The other day got into it with a driver who tried to take us out. I will fill you in when I see you.
Sounds good man, let’s talk when we meet again.
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Great topic my guy. It's crazy the safety measures we should take when we roll on these 2 wheels and part take on the passion that we as riders share.
I'm 40 yrs old born and raised in Brooklyn. Hooligan to the fullest. That all changed for me in 2013 when I moved to central jersey. Suffered a major fall or persay accident. Change my life and perspective. Now a days I think my actions twice as we all should. Look over that shoulder twice as you said brother these car drivers are out of control. Let's all be safe out there.
Much love brother 🙏 prayers.
Yessir! Thanks for stopping in Cito! Definitely appreciate you homie!
Love the video insight about bikelife ,big shout out dawg from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 👌 ride safe my friend 💯👍
Ayeee Australia thanks for checking in man! Please ride safe out there!
💯 facts but keep doing you thing.
Ride safe playa, I definitely hear what you’re saying. 🙏🏿✌🏿
Thanks Mac for the update. Love your content! Much respect and success in all you do. Sorry for your loss. Yeah, I've been riding for 10 years been down once. I usually ride solo for short rides. I feel like I'm less likely to do things that would be risky or get myself in trouble. Be safe out there and keep the content coming!
Thanks for stopping in bro! Appreciate the condolences.
I feel you, Mac! I have a couple of homies that went down this season. Dont stop my riding, but it definitely pumps my awareness. Sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing. Good content. Ride safe
Thanks for stopping in man, RIP to your homies 🙏🏽
Nice to hear from you Mac! 🙏🏽 My condolences. Stay safe.
Thanks bro, you too man 💯
What I miss most about the bike life was meeting people with the same passion. Genuine people from all backgrounds and walks of life. People that you may never see yourself hanging out with if you didn’t have a common passion to pursue with one another. As much as I miss it, these very thoughts came to me a lot sooner than I thought. Once I got to my mid 20’s I just decided to hang it up. Like you said, its a gamble.. no matter how skilled or vigilant someone is anything can happen. I just figured I didn’t wanna be on the other side of a tragic story while not even scratching the surface of life, family, dreams, goals etc. The best advice I would give anyone debating riding bikes is, know when to keep it real with yourself and never ride too far past your skill level. Also, ride with purpose and find ways to become more skilled and expand your knowledge and abilities. Ride with others who ride well and soak in their advice. When you feel like you’ve seen enough, you’ll know thats the time to hang it up. God bless you brother. Always all love. And thank you because I get to live out some thrill because of you and your videos.
Well said Ryane, we had some great times bro! I still hold on to those memories. And I agree with you, I’d rather not be on the other side of a tragic story! My riding will be decreasing once I get my bike back. Thanks for sharing man.
Most people DO NOT practice, they only ride once or twice a month but still ride 1000cc bikes with no gear . That’s why these scooter guys here in NY be better then most of us sport bike riders 😂
I agree, I learned outside of NYC on dirt bikes since I was 14 years old.
Dope video brother 🙏🏾- we don’t have these conversations enough in the community.
Right man, had to speak about it.
Rest In Power to the ones lost, get healthy to the ones who made it. Be safe. Dope vid.
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Good to see you back on an upload brother
I worry about this every time I get on the bike. Too many went down this season....street and track. Real sorry about your friend. 🙏
Thanks man, yeah it’s a real thing every time you get in two’s.
Felt this video 🙏🏽. At a point I thought I was bringing bad juju. This video has great pointers, Kev. Stay healthy, stay safe to all of us riders and fams.
Thanks man, just want us to have fun but be safe at the same time.
True strory.... In the tri state, cars don't give 2 f**ks.
At all!!!
got in an accident in queens nyc on my cbr600rr on wednesday. this video hitting rn
Awww man! Sorry to hear that bro! Hope you have the fastest and painless recovery possible man 💯 🙏🏽
The machines don’t care about going fast. They are machines. Don’t ride beyond your skillset. Riding fast for clout, riding fast in groups, results in tragedy. You can’t predict what others will do.
well put. agreed
Well said, I wish many riders would realize this when they decide to show off or ride like a jackass, by then it’s too late
Been there before bro. Some happened in front of me. Lost 11. We were all close. I’m the last of my group. I was the “old man”. I calmed down as I got older.
Yeahhhh man, gotta adjust as you get older
@@motomactv once I hit 27 I did. 30 now.
Respect to this video
Thank broski!
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my first time on a bike trying my friends and i dumped the clutch because they didnt say be easy on it. i crashed and messed up my hands and whole right side going only like 6 mph! 😢 I need a bike
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