Pretty sure they have to pass some really advanced riding assessments to patrol on Harley's. They will be more competent at riding than 99% of bikers just not stupid enough to push their bikes beyond their limits.
@@That_blueberry cops are some of literally the best riders in the world. Watch the police do drills for a contest in parking lot it’s super impressive
@@That_blueberry when my cousin got upgraded from a Harley to a BMW one summer he was the biggest threat on the roads. That man would drag bags on them BMWs with the high up bags. Caught my ass being a nuisance a couple times when I was out on my 1200. Ive never had another bike keep up to my big bike even around bends. Scary how much training they do even in places where bike cops are only out for 4-6 months of the year
Those police officers are real ones. Glad they tried to help him as soon as they could. We need to see more interactions like this. Nothing but communication and reaction.
My respect to these officers they didn't ask a bunch of dumb questions or or stammered they just jumped on their motorcycles and went to save lives thanks guys do the citizen thank you also you're a lifesaver too
@@mrtruecommenter10000 Very foolish they didn't as they could have had resources on the way. A simple how many patients and what type of crash would suffice. As they say, stay in your foolish lane.
I am not a rider, the officers may have done the best at the moment and you really don't know if they radioed ahead of getting there, we need to try to give people the best and we will do our jobs better. Maybe I am looking at life through rose colored glasses. Sorry folks!
I love how the cops were out there already trying to prevent what they knew would happen. And they still responded with zero questions, only absolute concern. They take their protection of those highways very seriously. Please respect the roadways and do the same 👏🏼💚
...wie wahr, Ihr Kommentar beschämt mich, ich bin oft zynisch, und dann lese ich solche Texte von Menschen die sich mehr als ich unter Kontrolle haben beim kommentieren... Respekt, alles beste ,😉
I grew up in North Ontario, been in South Ontario over 20 years..... Up north, if you have any trouble on the road, usually the first person to pass stops to help.... Up north especially in the winter it's literally life or death scenario because of the cold.... Down south. 100 people can pass and noone will help. My van broke down on highway 400 CAA said minimum hour and a half for help because of the cold and road conditions..... So many vehicles passed me, noone helped. By the time help arrived I was seriously turning blue, hypothermia kicking in. All I had was a thin blanket for warmth.... The tow truck driver had to almost carry me to his truck he was shook because I would have died if much more time passed.... It's a true sign of humanity when you help a stranger without hesitation.... I really miss the North ❤
Crashes like these ruin vacations and of course lives. Ride within yourself at your skill level. Don't ride high or drunk. Your family and friends are the ones who suffer most. God bless to everyone.
Witnessed a man on a Harley passing over a double yellow on a curve in the mountains hit head on with a truck hauling a camp trailer driven by a young family with kids headed up for a vacation. Biker was killed instantly kids watched the man die and there truck totaled. Ended their trip before it started. One choice affects so many…Friends and family of the biker, the family in the truck, and also those of us who live in the community where it happened who drive by the spot and see the cross and the skidmarks and the gifts that people leave during every holiday. So sad.
@@Stacie2440 yep it's good to remind that sometimes all it takes is one mistake. I remember as a student driver was driving at night on a twisty road and in a tight right corner I hear very loud screaming motorcycles sounds and I see several sport bikes at full lean doing maybe at least twice the limit that had cut the corner so badly that they were literally pointing straight at me. they all widened their turn quickly and I hugged the inside of the corner tightly but the helmet of the first rider went literally inches from my bumper/ a pillar. I couldn't help thinking about the consequences if I was going a few mph faster or more on the outside. rider head smashed into my windscreen like a bug, probably other bikers colliding with the bike/rider. Those close calls are good lessons. unfortunately people (especially bikers) don't always get a second chance
Keeping the racing and high speeds on the track is definitely the way to go. You can't go anywhere near track speeds on the road anyway, without wrecking, sooner or later. Usually sooner.
Gave me chills. Mercedes turned left in front of me on my way to work. Sept 10 5:11am. I don't remember a thing except waking up to the doctors telling me what happened. Surreal experience. Detached colon and detached small intestine and a ruptured spleen, broke my right hand in 3 places, and I have a plate and 2 screws in my left wrist, and a broken rib. Lol. Blessed to be alive. 🙏
Beginning is so dangerous but camera man never dies I guess. I wouldn’t ride into the opposite lane dust is preventing you from seeing traffic? I don’t get the reasoning behind the first 10 seconds
Co worker died last week from bike accident..61 years old Ride too and from work for years.. Crashed avoiding a car being stupid and boom..dead Worked together day before Next day dead.
A mix of emotions from that rider I’d suspect. He’s hauling ass with a motor cop and it’s all about getting help to his bud. “Don,” I hope all you had was a broken leg and that you’ve healed. GGs to all involved. The cop was all badass business.
Compassion for a crash victim (motorcyclist) is a must for saving a life. I've been there as a victim on the highway, not wearing my helmet. You get to start out in ICU after skull flap removal to let the brain expand. I was wished 24 hrs luck in survival. Starting over as an infant in a wheelchair wearing a diaper. Relearning everything over, with not much of a memory.
I had a similar experience. Unfortunately the fella died...a newbie went chasing a very experienced rider and couldn't hold his line through a corner...we did CPR on him but to no avail. 😢
@@9254A It's the no respect for anyone else on the road that they are endangering & the fact they cry constantly about someone else but they aren't obeying any traffic laws
@9254A it's my understanding (as a member of the AMA) that at various locations across these United States of America, are places designated exclusively for high speeds and aggressive driving... These places are called "race tracks."
Man that would be rough, he knew the dude. Thank God the cops were there. But damn that would be hard. I witnessed a bike accident myself in front of Pizza Roma on route 19 in Pennsylvania it was horrific
I mean I think the adrenaline was rushing and the guy filming wasn’t sure how bad the crash was and just addressed it as very bad to get police there quicker
@@johnnalds1 A terrible crash on a motorbike is usually months in hospital at best, or half a day out with the undertaker at worst! Broken leg sounds like a touch 😂
I'm 60 yrs of age and still riding, with a brace (or three) of bikes to choose from in my garage. After a life long career in law enforcement myself, I'm now retired and need the riding to keep the demons at bay that haunt me after years of going to accident scenes like this. We all like a little bit of a thrill now and then, but riding on the road like your riding around Laguna Seca makes you an accident waiting to happen and a temporary citizen. If you ride like you've got half a brain, instead of riding like you have to prove that you have a pair, you'll make it to being an old dude and still enjoying the thrill of being on two wheels. I live near a very popular mountain highway, like this, but I avoid riding it on a Saturday or Sunday morning because I have come around too many corners to find a Weekend Wayne Rainey on my side of the road.
I used to ride motorcycles. I tested drove the first Ninga 900 GPZ900R on Riverside Race Track and bought one but finally after loosing a friend in the mountains near Big Bea, Ca in 1984 I got off them and have never driven one since. I miss them but I'm still alive at age 64.
Ride with some common sense like you actually have some grey matter between your ears and not like a total wet brain and you’ll be fine. Even then there’s still a minute chance of something out of your control happening but there’s also that same chance in a car.
Prayers he's ok, my dad was a biker and people in cars were always hitting him.😢 Luckily the worst he got was road rash on the arms, after that he started wearing full leathers! Always wore a full helmet! He rode till he couldn't!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Be safe out there, all bikers!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yep! I ride and have been to the ER more than once. But, I must confess not always from bike accidents. I've been off the edge of the envelope more than once in several adventures.😊
As a 31 year paramedic who has worked EMS and ER, that you put a smiley after your comment tells me that the last place you need to work is in a hospital...
@@jasonharding5328 Something tells me that if you’ve been doing that for 31 years but in your free time look up crashes on TH-cam, maybe you shouldn’t be a paramedic…
That wrecked bike looked like it might've been a Voxan Super Naked. Is anybody else seeing that? I would be shocked, since it's already a rare sight to see one in the states LET ALONE to see one get wrecked, but it has that unmistakable squared off headlight.
I loved riding a motorcycle but I valued my life more so... I respect the ride but the only two wheels I ride now are a bicycle. I quit when I started to get relaxed with it... After about 5,000 miles Good luck among the four wheelers!
the cops didn't just happen to be there they were probably there to stop things like this you're comment is exactly the right one the speed limit isn't there for the hell of it
Best advice, is to put on your high beam and keep your rear brake on to alert both oncoming and those behind you and then stop on the right side after you slowly ride by to confirm that the rider isn't in a lane of traffic. And then call 911. This is like Lassie running to alert Timmy.
6 motorcycle riders on average die per year in my back yard. Cyclists, motorbikes and sportscars flock here. It's a paradise, but now super dangerous even for locals. A mate putting his bin out was hit by an out of control rider. 2 years rehab he is walking again. The speed limits are set to suit conditions. All prevailing conditions racers either ignore purposesly or simply ignorant of. Like a father son duo. In matching leather, on matching bikes. Ran into the back of a small delivery truck turning out. The speedo was broken at 205klm/hr. Long blind left. The ems said they couldn't tell which body parts belonged together. Imagine your wife and mother getting that news.
Over confidence riding will get you every time. There is always someone in a group ride that needs to do something extra to show off. ( this may not be the case, but I have seen it way too many times)
Really? Avoidable? I was hit twice in a year. First one I suffered Compartment Syndrome in my right leg. Was in a wheelchair for 4 months and a wound vac hooked to my leg. Cause the driver on the car decided to make an illegal U-turn. 2nd one dude in a truck decides to illegally get out of carpool lane and slams into me. He drove off without stopping as I lay on the freeway with a leg shattered in 10 places. I suppose those were avoidable to right. Can't just assume cause someone rides a bike they were hot doggin. A car could have been coming in opposite direction and was in part of his lane at a turn causing him to try to avoid being hit and that's what happen. Don't assume.
Quod est necessarium est licitum. What is necessary is legal. To save a rider that might be bleeding out, the cop lets the sports bike lead the way as fast as possible. That’s good people.
@@N0ctVrnaL motorcycle cops are insanely good riders, probably the best on the street. Just watch their low-speed maneuvers competitions between departments.
Anyone who's wondering about the sketchy decision to slow down in the opposite lane.....why would the oncoming vehicles speed into the same smoke/dust that's covering the entire road which was also stopping our riders in the first place?
@@GiggleSproutofficial you have to remember. Not everyone uses critical thinking when driving. You ever seen people drive in snow or through heavy fog? Some just don’t care or lack self awareness.
@@sylvestertat1078well if the slow down in the same lane that guy crashed in then they could hit the victim again by accident or debris. The only had so many options
love how the cop was just concerned about helping an didn't delay
it's kinda his job to do so
@@chicofromph33nix64 yes but I don’t see a lot of cops doing that but their also bikers talking to other bikers
@Nevlocc stop the lies , cops do this daily. They seen stuff you have nightmares about. Stop the anti cop bs
@@Nevlocc because the internet is trying to put in a false narrative that most cops are tyrants, which is completely untrue.
Do not be weak minded
@@ronrice146 👍👍👍👍
Man, the way the cop was handling that Harley.. he’s a biker by heart. 🔥
Those CHP motors can fuckin ride.
what gave it away he was a biker😂😂 those cops do mile and miles more riding than most city biker dudes
Biker at heart? You're insinuating that he's a part time biker at work? That man has more training and experience on a motorcycle than most riders.
Pretty sure they have to pass some really advanced riding assessments to patrol on Harley's. They will be more competent at riding than 99% of bikers just not stupid enough to push their bikes beyond their limits.
Those cops do intense training on those bikes
The cop was leaning that Harley
Dragging bags 😩😩
@@That_blueberry cops are some of literally the best riders in the world. Watch the police do drills for a contest in parking lot it’s super impressive
@@That_blueberry when my cousin got upgraded from a Harley to a BMW one summer he was the biggest threat on the roads. That man would drag bags on them BMWs with the high up bags. Caught my ass being a nuisance a couple times when I was out on my 1200. Ive never had another bike keep up to my big bike even around bends. Scary how much training they do even in places where bike cops are only out for 4-6 months of the year
@@iheartdabzz2467 just looked it up and that’s is very impressive
@ that’s crazy out they do that
Those police officers are real ones. Glad they tried to help him as soon as they could. We need to see more interactions like this. Nothing but communication and reaction.
RESPECT for good officers !
If bikers only respected other drivers on the road as much
I am proud of the California CHP
Not the 1k
My respect to these officers they didn't ask a bunch of dumb questions or or stammered they just jumped on their motorcycles and went to save lives thanks guys do the citizen thank you also you're a lifesaver too
@@mrtruecommenter10000 Very foolish they didn't as they could have had resources on the way. A simple how many patients and what type of crash would suffice. As they say, stay in your foolish lane.
@@bbmtge he probably already heard about it from the other bikers there. But some ppl just have to see for themselves.
Believe they did after the fact lol
These officers are the .0000001% of officers. So basically there's like 20 of them
I am not a rider, the officers may have done the best at the moment and you really don't know if they radioed ahead of getting there, we need to try to give people the best and we will do our jobs better. Maybe I am looking at life through rose colored glasses. Sorry folks!
I love how the cops were out there already trying to prevent what they knew would happen. And they still responded with zero questions, only absolute concern. They take their protection of those highways very seriously. Please respect the roadways and do the same 👏🏼💚
I wish there were more police officers like these two. They did NOT hesitate. They just took action, BRAVO!
@sevenkontinents5978 this is about 2/3 of them. They just don't get the news articles.
Most of them are
@@sevenkontinents5978 There are. The media just have you brainwashed.
This is 99% of officers. You only hear about the horrible stories that make the news.
There are
9 miles stretch, Upper Big T, hundreds of responses here throughout my 15 years of service on the forest. Ride safe guys, God Bless
...wie wahr, Ihr Kommentar beschämt mich, ich bin oft zynisch, und dann lese ich solche Texte von Menschen die sich mehr als ich unter Kontrolle haben beim kommentieren...
Respekt, alles beste ,😉
@@LVR8RS213 sounds like they should be more careful or be prepared to die
@@LVR8RS213 9 mile Washington?
That cop was not waiting for anything! Good on him
It’s never if we go down, it’s when. Props to the officers who were there to offer assistance and the guys he was riding with! Prayers to all! 🙏🏻
I grew up in North Ontario, been in South Ontario over 20 years..... Up north, if you have any trouble on the road, usually the first person to pass stops to help.... Up north especially in the winter it's literally life or death scenario because of the cold.... Down south. 100 people can pass and noone will help. My van broke down on highway 400 CAA said minimum hour and a half for help because of the cold and road conditions..... So many vehicles passed me, noone helped. By the time help arrived I was seriously turning blue, hypothermia kicking in. All I had was a thin blanket for warmth.... The tow truck driver had to almost carry me to his truck he was shook because I would have died if much more time passed.... It's a true sign of humanity when you help a stranger without hesitation.... I really miss the North ❤
God bless you, you sweet soul. We need more of you out there helping others when needed.
Crashes like these ruin vacations and of course lives. Ride within yourself at your skill level. Don't ride high or drunk. Your family and friends are the ones who suffer most. God bless to everyone.
And keep the racing on the track or this is what will happen to you eventually.
Witnessed a man on a Harley passing over a double yellow on a curve in the mountains hit head on with a truck hauling a camp trailer driven by a young family with kids headed up for a vacation. Biker was killed instantly kids watched the man die and there truck totaled. Ended their trip before it started. One choice affects so many…Friends and family of the biker, the family in the truck, and also those of us who live in the community where it happened who drive by the spot and see the cross and the skidmarks and the gifts that people leave during every holiday. So sad.
@@Stacie2440 yep it's good to remind that sometimes all it takes is one mistake.
I remember as a student driver was driving at night on a twisty road and in a tight right corner I hear very loud screaming motorcycles sounds and I see several sport bikes at full lean doing maybe at least twice the limit that had cut the corner so badly that they were literally pointing straight at me. they all widened their turn quickly and I hugged the inside of the corner tightly but the helmet of the first rider went literally inches from my bumper/ a pillar. I couldn't help thinking about the consequences if I was going a few mph faster or more on the outside. rider head smashed into my windscreen like a bug, probably other bikers colliding with the bike/rider.
Those close calls are good lessons. unfortunately people (especially bikers) don't always get a second chance
Keeping the racing and high speeds on the track is definitely the way to go. You can't go anywhere near track speeds on the road anyway, without wrecking, sooner or later. Usually sooner.
Damn that’s a good
Man and a good cop he said I’ll follow you right now and fucking starting going with out you respect to both of you
What a brother hood so many caring brothers i love it. Stay blessed out there
Been riding since 1969. The best thing you can do to stay safe is KNOW your limits, and ride UNDER your limits.
I hope he'll get better soon God bless you all ❤
Great to see bikers and cops working as a unit
Thank you, heavenly father for healing this person’s leg and helping them right again
I love how the bike community always helps each other!
@@robertbridges9900 they act like baby 👶
What are you on dude?
@@robertbridges9900 always and forever
That cop is a true protector. A credit to his community 👏
This happens a lot on the Tortilla Flats run in AZ... 😢 y'all stay safe out there and Forever Two Wheels. ⚡TCB⚡
I rode a few times, off duty with a deputy sheriff in Vermont. He had a fireblade, I had a YZF-1000.
Gave me chills. Mercedes turned left in front of me on my way to work. Sept 10 5:11am. I don't remember a thing except waking up to the doctors telling me what happened. Surreal experience. Detached colon and detached small intestine and a ruptured spleen, broke my right hand in 3 places, and I have a plate and 2 screws in my left wrist, and a broken rib. Lol. Blessed to be alive. 🙏
Jesus.
Glad u made er, those injuries sound super shitty
You guys are amazing the both of ya ❤
Smart riders for at least having the right gear ❤❤❤ don’t take much to a spill. Be safe.
Good job finding help! Hero!
This gave me chills. I know exactly how that feels.
Yeah, I watched my friend die right in front of me, taking a corner too fast.
So glad they were able to help that guy. It looks like they found him not long after the accident happened. I hope it turned out alright eventually.
Dude the cop reaching straight back for his gloves after he hears the word crash 💪
Beginning is so dangerous but camera man never dies I guess. I wouldn’t ride into the opposite lane dust is preventing you from seeing traffic? I don’t get the reasoning behind the first 10 seconds
@@Boujiloo seems like a bad idea
That was sketch af. Stay in your lane. If you can't see in front of you, what are the chances that oncoming traffic can see YOU in their lane??
I think they in didn't want to run over their buddy but yeah it was sketch
@@Boujiloo to be honest i think the dust was more opaque than we realize. if there was truly no viability that’s pretty dumb
Because the sudden thought of "hey! I can make a biker saves the day video!" blinded his reasoning and logic in the moment.
May God be with you all and surround you all with his Angels. Stay safe and keep your wheels on the ground.
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen all day, thanks fellas
Great reaction from rider and cop ❤
Well getting Ponch & John from Chips to the scene is the greatest thing a person could do.
love how the cop immeadiately grabbed his gloves after he heared that there was a crash 💯🙌🏽
Good job here. Kept your head and got help. Hope your buddy is getting back to health.
Helping another Biker CHP Thank You Both That’s God’s Love For You
@@jaybjohnson56 - no it's Froggy's love.
Bikers always look out for eachother.❤
🤮
Bro heard crash and instantly reached for the gloves. Good shit
I hope he is fully recover! My friend passed away from bike accident that was hard 😢
Dude that just took off new the assignment ...!!!!! I GOTTA GO 🙏❤️👊🌞😎
Co worker died last week from bike accident..61 years old
Ride too and from work for years..
Crashed avoiding a car being stupid and boom..dead
Worked together day before
Next day dead.
@@DuncanR-c5w blessed be
@@DuncanR-c5w rip
@@DuncanR-c5w so sorry for loss🙏🙏🙏🙏
Strength in your way man
Sorry dude. That's why i don't ride on the street very often. To many people on there phones while driving!
Hopes the rider is ok, a mazing you treat cops with respect, you get it back .
A mix of emotions from that rider I’d suspect. He’s hauling ass with a motor cop and it’s all about getting help to his bud. “Don,” I hope all you had was a broken leg and that you’ve healed. GGs to all involved. The cop was all badass business.
I hope that the driver of this bike is still doing well today
There was a lot of damn good guys in this video. I hope your buddy is doing well, and has a fast recovery.
Guys, brothers, sisters, save the crazy stuff for the track…never the streets.
Much Respect To Professionals, Don't hesitate to Become a First Respondent
Compassion for a crash victim (motorcyclist) is a must for saving a life. I've been there as a victim on the highway, not wearing my helmet. You get to start out in ICU after skull flap removal to let the brain expand. I was wished 24 hrs luck in survival. Starting over as an infant in a wheelchair wearing a diaper. Relearning everything over, with not much of a memory.
I just hope he's doing well. Property can always be replaced.
Nuff respect for that cop!!
I had a similar experience. Unfortunately the fella died...a newbie went chasing a very experienced rider and couldn't hold his line through a corner...we did CPR on him but to no avail. 😢
The amount of people wishing harm on others simply for their choice of transportation is insane.
Anyone that is like that is miserable. You'll never see a genuinely happy person behave that way.
@@9254A I don’t think people have an issue with the choice of transportation! It’s the way it’s being operated that’s the issue!
@@9254A It's the no respect for anyone else on the road that they are endangering & the fact they cry constantly about someone else but they aren't obeying any traffic laws
@9254A it's my understanding (as a member of the AMA) that at various locations across these United States of America, are places designated exclusively for high speeds and aggressive driving... These places are called "race tracks."
It's not about being a biker itself, it's about how much (waaaay too much) ride like they have 7 lives
Man that would be rough, he knew the dude. Thank God the cops were there. But damn that would be hard. I witnessed a bike accident myself in front of Pizza Roma on route 19 in Pennsylvania it was horrific
Hope he has recovered . Be careful out there guys
Somehow I think the cop has a different definition of ‘terrible crash’ than just a dude with a broken leg
I mean I think the adrenaline was rushing and the guy filming wasn’t sure how bad the crash was and just addressed it as very bad to get police there quicker
I think a broken leg qualifies...
The cop is more worried about the less obvious injuries that can happen in a serious crash.
@@johnnalds1 A terrible crash on a motorbike is usually months in hospital at best, or half a day out with the undertaker at worst! Broken leg sounds like a touch 😂
@@johnnalds1no, it really doesn't to any reasonable person.
I'm 60 yrs of age and still riding, with a brace (or three) of bikes to choose from in my garage. After a life long career in law enforcement myself, I'm now retired and need the riding to keep the demons at bay that haunt me after years of going to accident scenes like this.
We all like a little bit of a thrill now and then, but riding on the road like your riding around Laguna Seca makes you an accident waiting to happen and a temporary citizen.
If you ride like you've got half a brain, instead of riding like you have to prove that you have a pair, you'll make it to being an old dude and still enjoying the thrill of being on two wheels.
I live near a very popular mountain highway, like this, but I avoid riding it on a Saturday or Sunday morning because I have come around too many corners to find a Weekend Wayne Rainey on my side of the road.
As Americans we have to protect each other brothers ans sisters.😢
The traffic cops have this every day, it must be so traumatic to see it. Thanks to them for helping us bikers.
A bunch of good men reacting to a horrible situation. Great job by that biker to get help. He probably didn’t even know the guy who crashed
In Australia the guy reporting the crash would have been booked for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle also.
I hope he is ok after this Crash ❤❤❤Get well soon Don.
2 kinda of riders,those that have crashed and those that will!
Humanity united.
Good work dude. 👏 😊
I used to ride motorcycles. I tested drove the first Ninga 900 GPZ900R on Riverside Race Track and bought one but finally after loosing a friend in the mountains near Big Bea, Ca in 1984 I got off them and have never driven one since. I miss them but I'm still alive at age 64.
I had a Harley and loved riding had to stoo back surgery need surgery l knee and neck. I would be scared to ride today ppl run into bikers on purpose
Had a friend hit a telephone pole on one. He is no longer with us...
Ride with some common sense like you actually have some grey matter between your ears and not like a total wet brain and you’ll be fine. Even then there’s still a minute chance of something out of your control happening but there’s also that same chance in a car.
Ive lost friends and had 3 kids as well. I mostly ride off road to mitigate risk.
I road Hwy 2 for many years, glad I made it out in one piece. Good times for sure.
God be with him. Hope he’s OK.
Prayers he's ok, my dad was a biker and people in cars were always hitting him.😢 Luckily the worst he got was road rash on the arms, after that he started wearing full leathers! Always wore a full helmet! He rode till he couldn't!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Be safe out there, all bikers!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very sad indeed hope rider was ok.💙🙏🏻
Prayers for the rider that was injured. I was in a wreck last year and I have had three surgeries on my leg.
Cop would have never seen that spill on his own, so it’s a good thing the rider assisted 😂
Real life Chips...Thanks for helping our bikers. Ride hard or stay on the porch ❤
I work in a hospital and motorcycle riders are what keep us in business! :)
Yep! I ride and have been to the ER more than once. But, I must confess not always from bike accidents. I've been off the edge of the envelope more than once in several adventures.😊
@@JohnnySack16 that sarcastic undertone is disgusting... even more when you work in a hospital 🤡
Why do you think they call them ORGAN DONORS?!?!?
As a 31 year paramedic who has worked EMS and ER, that you put a smiley after your comment tells me that the last place you need to work is in a hospital...
@@jasonharding5328 Something tells me that if you’ve been doing that for 31 years but in your free time look up crashes on TH-cam, maybe you shouldn’t be a paramedic…
That wrecked bike looked like it might've been a Voxan Super Naked. Is anybody else seeing that? I would be shocked, since it's already a rare sight to see one in the states LET ALONE to see one get wrecked, but it has that unmistakable squared off headlight.
I loved riding a motorcycle but I valued my life more so... I respect the ride but the only two wheels I ride now are a bicycle.
I quit when I started to get relaxed with it... After about 5,000 miles
Good luck among the four wheelers!
Respect beyond belief! My father is a retired police officer! Back the badge!
Gave me anxiety pulling into the opposite lane. Like get off the street, a car could be coming and not gaf.
This cop is a real cop! Good man!
Did he survive?
Leg's broken, maybe other injuries, but the important question: Is the bike salvageable?
Yo solo tengo que decirle algo a los motociclistas, siendo uno retirado, dejen de correr y rebasar imprudentemente ❤
It's a roadway, not a racetrack.
the cops didn't just happen to be there they were probably there to stop things like this you're comment is exactly the right one the speed limit isn't there for the hell of it
Cop went right into rescue mode 🫡
But these are the same riders that will run from the police every chance they get.
Actually not so, hwy 2 riders tend to be on the more serious side. Riff-raff that you're talking about go to bike nights.
I just hope everyone is alright and whoever had the accident is alive and well
unfortunate situation but pretty sick mission
Best advice, is to put on your high beam and keep your rear brake on to alert both oncoming and those behind you and then stop on the right side after you slowly ride by to confirm that the rider isn't in a lane of traffic. And then call 911. This is like Lassie running to alert Timmy.
6 motorcycle riders on average die per year in my back yard. Cyclists, motorbikes and sportscars flock here.
It's a paradise, but now super dangerous even for locals.
A mate putting his bin out was hit by an out of control rider. 2 years rehab he is walking again.
The speed limits are set to suit conditions. All prevailing conditions racers either ignore purposesly or simply ignorant of.
Like a father son duo. In matching leather, on matching bikes. Ran into the back of a small delivery truck turning out. The speedo was broken at 205klm/hr.
Long blind left. The ems said they couldn't tell which body parts belonged together.
Imagine your wife and mother getting that news.
Best advice I ever got from an old guy was..
You'll be fine until you think you know what you're doing.
@@skipprice4376 exact words my Father once spoke to me.
Maybe put up a fence so they stop getting into your backyard lol
Over confidence riding will get you every time. There is always someone in a group ride that needs to do something extra to show off. ( this may not be the case, but I have seen it way too many times)
SO avoidable. No pity whatsoever.
Really? Avoidable? I was hit twice in a year. First one I suffered Compartment Syndrome in my right leg. Was in a wheelchair for 4 months and a wound vac hooked to my leg. Cause the driver on the car decided to make an illegal U-turn. 2nd one dude in a truck decides to illegally get out of carpool lane and slams into me. He drove off without stopping as I lay on the freeway with a leg shattered in 10 places. I suppose those were avoidable to right. Can't just assume cause someone rides a bike they were hot doggin. A car could have been coming in opposite direction and was in part of his lane at a turn causing him to try to avoid being hit and that's what happen. Don't assume.
Now that's great friendship
Standard American riding, nice road, easy corner, crash.
There's literally gravel on the road which last I checked doesn't care if you're American or not....
It's the same everywhere
i thought we all crashed 😅
Could of been sand,rocks in the road, deer or any animals run out, could of been a car brake checking ,
Quod est necessarium est licitum.
What is necessary is legal.
To save a rider that might be bleeding out, the cop lets the sports bike lead the way as fast as possible.
That’s good people.
Just because you have a motorcycle doesn't mean you have to ride fast.
Its the other way around: you want the thrill of speed so you buy a sportsbike.
Absolute gentleman 🙌🕊️
Why was the rest of his buddies pulled over by the cops? Bet they were riding like morons.
Bikes are fun and all, but just make sure you have your will in order before you ride.
Them cops can ride
@@N0ctVrnaL motorcycle cops are insanely good riders, probably the best on the street. Just watch their low-speed maneuvers competitions between departments.
Thankfully no innocent lives were hurt by this rider.
Anyone who's wondering about the sketchy decision to slow down in the opposite lane.....why would the oncoming vehicles speed into the same smoke/dust that's covering the entire road which was also stopping our riders in the first place?
@@GiggleSproutofficial they won't slow down but they wont stop either like the biker dude
@@GiggleSproutofficial you have to remember. Not everyone uses critical thinking when driving. You ever seen people drive in snow or through heavy fog? Some just don’t care or lack self awareness.
@@sylvestertat1078well if the slow down in the same lane that guy crashed in then they could hit the victim again by accident or debris. The only had so many options