I have some solid 4k video from my GoPro. Thought I would should a fun crash I had. All in good fun. No significant issues in terms of my health, or the bike. Fast-forward to the 5:00 mark. Otherwise, enjoy the view.
Your riding partner was concerned with you, but omg that hurt to see that bike smoking like that.He shut the other bike off just as this clip was ending. No issues getting it out, or for him to continue riding. My bike suffered a busted windshield and turn-signal, and the rear passenger peg mount is dented in. Otherwise, rode the bike home from Big Bend to Austin the following day
The ol dirt nap.Big bikes get a little lazy sometimes and need to lay down and rest.
Those bikes are heavy when you just try to lift them without using proper technique.
A lifetime memory with a badge of honor!
Looked painful.
I just don’t get why the other guy didn’t shut down the bike on the first place. I’ve heard it’s bad for bikes to run on their sides, maybe only on the boxer engines?
That loose stuff in the center can be a problem. Glad you were ok.Camera angle is canted a little. The tracks were fairly level, but that center berm was nice a squishy/soft. Traction Control being left on, even on the lowest level, was a truly boneheaded mistake I made.
I was confused about that too. Mostly I was confused to why he wouldn't park it on the side stand, but instead choose to lay it on its side.Looked painful.
I just don’t get why the other guy didn’t shut down the bike on the first place. I’ve heard it’s bad for bikes to run on their sides, maybe only on the boxer engines?
Those bikes are heavy when you just try to lift them without using proper technique.