Biker ninja kick

Crikey!!! The biker is the only one that made it outta that. Unscathed it appears
 
Man that biker was lucky. Good on him for getting through that.

"Call 911 Chris"....that guy made me chuckle. Sounded like an off-duty EMT or something that was having his plans messed up.
 
That was Walter on the bike and Dude driving the car. "Walter! WTF man?!" Then Dude drops his roach on his crotch and tries to put it out with the beer he's holding. Lol
 
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Wonder why the car swerved like that?

Seems to me that I'd be less worried about a boot dent than I dont know....plowing into the concrete barrier and then flipping an Escalade. But that's none of my business...:oops:
 
Wonder why the car swerved like that?

Seems to me that I'd be less worried about a boot dent than I dont know....plowing into the concrete barrier and then flipping an Escalade. But that's none of my business...:oops:


Dude didn't you see that kick? He got so much power he kicked the car loose.
 
My take is this and I've said this before: The motorcyclist in the video is the stupid foolish dumb one regardless of what happened before the video. He should have stayed clear of the car. Had the driver of the car successfully wiped out the bike, possibly severely injuring or killing the foolish motorcyclist, then the driver of the car would be facing serious charges, but the cyclist's life would either be over or changed forever. He was lucky.
 
Agreed. There was something going on between them before the camera caught them. That guy has some pretty good bike skills not to have wiped out after hitting the car, though!

Maybe the camera did catch whatever was going on but it got edited out.

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Both stupid, yes. But.... I "get it", 'cos I've had drivers look me in the eye, smile & try to punt my bike off the road. Tends to make you, er, a bit tense. I've since learned to avoid most idiots while out on the bike, but as a much younger & angrier young man, I pulled a punk-ass kid (who had just tried to intentionally hit me with his car) out through his driver's side window at a stoplight.

Not gonna hate on the biker for runnin', 'cos you can bet yer ass that if the car had drilled him, that shitbag woulda run, too.
 
Both stupid, yes. But.... I "get it", 'cos I've had drivers look me in the eye, smile & try to punt my bike off the road. Tends to make you, er, a bit tense.
+1

If the driver's reaction to a kick to his car (and a kick that couldn't be that powerful considering the situation) is to try and use his car as a deadly weapon, I have to imagine the driver did something prior to the video that earned that kick.
 
Car driver was texting and ran the biker onto the skirt. The biker kicks the car like a boss and nearly kills an idiot. Screw the guy in the car. None if this is based on fact but i ride and am currently siding with the biker.

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Car driver was texting and ran the biker onto the skirt. The biker kicks the car like a boss and nearly kills an idiot. Screw the guy in the car. None if this is based on fact but i ride and am currently siding with the biker.

Never mind the innocent Escalade driver that took the worst of the accident, right?
 
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It's California.
CA, despite all their enviro-green chest pounding of superiority, is not motorcycle friendly. They don't promote them or advertise stuff like share the road. Cops harass you on a consistent basis. Rules on equipment, like exhausts, are mandated to motorcycles yet not to cars. And of course, special licensing and taxes.
Southern California, with it's extremely congested roads, fosters an environment of envy from the cage drivers since bikes are nimble enough to make time in heavy traffic while the cars sit there in anger.
All of this filters down to a populace that is already predisposed to hate motorcycles. The States attitude basically ok's this. Use your car to kill someone else in a car, and you're in deep s**t. Use your car to kill a motorcyclist and it's simply a mistake. Use your motorcycle to kill someone and you're looking at 20 years.

All this from the State that proudly proclaims tolerance and love above hate.

So California's riders have come to accept that they are on their own, and many of them have committed to fight back.
And California stupidly wonders why there's still such a large presence of biker gangs in their State...
 
If you're a car driver, nothing.
If you're a rider, it's amazing how sweet the car drivers become when there's 12 of you instead of just 1.
 
Rules on equipment, like exhausts, are mandated to motorcycles yet not to cars.

Im not so sure about that, they have strict rules on what is legal on cars too
things have to be CARB approved like intakes exhausts etc
Or, at least they were a few years back (6 years or so)
 
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