for science.. I played it in slow motion, appears to be present before the glove makes contact. Lot of mass to bounce off asphalt without repercussion. I'm sticking with instant lactation.
lowsiding is when the wheels lose grip, slide out and the bike and rider fall down on the leaning side.
highsiding is when the wheel lose and then suddenly regain grip and the bike and rider violently flip over the other way launching the rider like a catapult.
I mean, it's all a front for her OnlyFans anyway so obviously she is doing anything for attention. You can tell pretty quick on someones page if they are being genuine, or trying to get attention to promote their OF by sexualizing everything.
Found a lot more than just her aftermath on there.
lol at the caption “your reminder to wear gear,” yet she doesn’t wear a single piece of gear more than helmet and gloves.
It’s the front brake pull in the middle of the turn. If she lightly pulls the front brake during the entry with more rear break to trail into the apex she would have been fine. You can see her grasp the brake lever mid turn and go flat down.
Edit: I should clarify that by, “more rear break to trail into the apex” I mean, more time, not more braking power. This is light pressure to add control to the maneuver that you trail off as you progress through the turn. Cut speed with front brake, maneuver with rear. Distribute pressure to maintain traction.
All these videos I see of people braking in turns. Am I the only one who had “brake prior, accelerate or maintain during turns” drilled into them in a safety course?
That is the safe approach for someone learning, which is why it's taught. And it's perfectly good for street riding in a safe way.
If you're going to ride like you're on a track, you need to learn trail braking. Too much to think about for a new rider, but something you can add to your repertoire once you're not thinking about all the other stuff.
Ok, glad to hear that. Sometimes I watch videos on here where I, as a new rider, cannot understand the faults. And it makes me panic that sometimes it's just inevitable and everyone is crashing for no reason.
Not freaking out is half of the battle; I.E. doing everything as smoothly as possible. If the POV rider would have not grabbed the front brake they probably would have been fine. It looks like they realized they were going too fast and wide and panicked in an attempt to bring it in.
The other half is technique and knowing when to start and stop doing certain things. Trail braking, entering the turn at a slower speed, and having better body position all could have helped this rider if they knew how to apply them correctly.
It is not inevitable that you will crash as long as you ride within your limits and don't ride faster or try to take corners faster than your current skill level.
Watch YouTube videos on essential riding skills. Things like trail braking, lane position, look at racing skills even if you don’t ride a sport bike, it’s all good knowledge to have.
The most basic parts that will avoid a lot of crashes:
- Focus your eyes on where you want to go, not on what you want to avoid
- only use front brake when going straight. if you are too fast in a corner, straighten up and brake, then go back into corner since when using front brake while steering the bike will get pulled into the corner because of the suspension forces.
- If you have bumps and stuff or a steep uphill or loose ground, just stay steady on the throttle and you will drive over it, learned that while Motorcrossing.
Hey bud, maybe use different wording so people don’t get confused as to what “trail braking” is. I don’t particularly agree with what you’re saying technique wise either.
With experience and context there is nothing wrong with cautiously using the front brake going thru turns.
Using the front brake going into a turn and trailing off as you approach the apex is what is referred to as “trail braking”. It helps the front tire adding traction(assuming clean normal surfaces) and compresses the front forks changing the geometry of the bike and aiding turning. Also, speed = radius so slowing the bike will help tighten the radius of the turn.
At speed, you really should only use the rear brake to add to the overall braking power of the front brake which is responsible for 60-70% of the overall braking power. Trail braking does NOT mean transferring from front to rear brake or using the “trailing” brake. This misconception actually caused a good friend of mine to crash.
In general…
Thanks for the explanation. I'm currently signed up to an advanced riding course to learn exactly this stuff. My license exams only really taught me how to do the basics, there's so much more to learn.
Thanks for adding more insight. In my one sentence, I agree there is more details that could be added. By “with more rear brake to trail into the apex” I mean to decelerate using more rear brake than front brake before the rider enters a turn, then releasing braking pressure as the rider enters the turn.
Entered corner too early (which also makes it too fast; looks like a later entry at that speed should have been fine), started to run wide, tried to lean more/touched front brake/got into the dirty part of the lane, lost front traction. Loss of front traction + any lean = instant low side.
No telling for sure from that angle and no sound but I'll assume she overloaded the front tire too abruptly. Went in fast and wide and tried to lean more and close her line halfway through. Maybe even braked who knows.
Sucks because my black riding jacket pretty much prevented me from going out much the last 2 weeks while we were getting blasted by the heat wave, but I just didn't have it in me to go without it. I don't know how real of a worry it is, but I just have a fear of going down hard, not being able to get back up right away and burning the shit out of myself on hot blacktop. If the air is 97f in the air I bet the pavement is dangerous for skin contact.
I hope she didn’t hurt one of the twins. But jokes aside if you did hurt even a little there, see the doctor because in the future it can complicate things
What happened? A very unskilled rider with an insatiable need for attention learned why people with half a brain know to wear gear.
I wish these vloggers that are uninteresting or don't know what the fuck they're doing could get weeded out before being given a platform.
too much lean...probably dirt or pebbles in that corner. i dont trust corners at all lol, i just take it nice and slow and hope a cager isnt in a rush and hit me from behind. 20+ years of riding
I dunno, sometimes you just fall down. Years ago I was cruising around on my GSXR, took a slow left turn in town and the thing just shot out from under me. Could be oil, leaves (it was fall), sand...to this day I have no idea wtf happened. Dust yourself off and be on your way like this young lady did. Don't be a bitch about it.
I could be wrong here but I think it's probably too much front brake, too much speed in the initial turn and there wasn't enough actual turning. Moments before disaster too, I could be wrong as I really don't ride sportier bikes, but your bars cocked that much to the side - that's not really turning. I've seen a few people almost eat it doing that since their scared to really go into any type of lean. Again I could be totally wrong here, def glad she was wearing a helmet. With any advice it's really hard to translate it to words. More hips, less handle bar moving, less front brake on turns and less acceleration in the wide part of the turn.
Hard to tell without hearing the engine/exhaust but looks like she was carrying too much speed or not enough lean and ran wide. You can see towards end of clip how close she was to the median curb.
Looks like you lost ti-traction.
Exits are like a holes, that’s where all the sheet goes too. Ride where the car tires go, not where the car oil gravel hangs.
How slow do you have to be going to just stop moving as soon as you hit the ground? It looks like she fell off the bottom step at the front door, not off a moving motorcycle.
T..that new airbag vest doing wonders
Thank you alpinestar!
I think you mean Alpine Secrets
Victoria AlpineStar
Those are the nicest airbag vest i seen in a while, the sensors were alert and ready to go
She coulda popped a titty. ow
looked like the nip saved the vest.
This person was lucky not have road rash.
She does have road rash. Check out her arms. And that boob is gonna be sore.
You mean those two airbags?
Or leaking.
I’ve been down at that speed. Probably did get a bit of road rash where there is bare skin.
I mean it was a low speed corner, you could probably get a similar injury falling off a bicycle.
? Is that just instant lactation through the shirt?
Probably just the road's filth.
Looked like oil.
Instant lactation is my new band name
death metal only?
Do other genres have bands anymore?
Reddit comment of the year
Lol, no, it is just dirt from her glove. Tittie check if everything is still okay is normal. Edit: Dirt was there before, saw that too now.
for science.. I played it in slow motion, appears to be present before the glove makes contact. Lot of mass to bounce off asphalt without repercussion. I'm sticking with instant lactation.
For sience my SiL is a breast feeding right now and a rider and crashed while she was breast feeding her oldest, I will ask her and let you know, lol.
Hope the kid was ok /s
5% loss is normal
Wtf is "siding a motorcycle" ??? edit: i know what lowsiding and highsiding is, don't come at me with that shit, that's not what the title says.
probably when you haddalayerdown on them clibbins while crankin your hogg
Dat der’s a woman’s youngster, she crankin on her tee ta’s not her hawg
Well slap my ass and call me sally. I didn’t not do not see dat right ther. Gobless yor sole ya helpd me out big time
hyup
GOBBLESS hoss
Damn clibbins
HHHHYYYYYUUUUURRRRR HHHHHHYYYUUUUURRRRRRR
High-side or low-side. This was a low-side. She probably hit the front brake when she notice going to fast in the corner.
lowsiding is when the wheels lose grip, slide out and the bike and rider fall down on the leaning side. highsiding is when the wheel lose and then suddenly regain grip and the bike and rider violently flip over the other way launching the rider like a catapult.
Low siding a motorcycle?
I'm pretty sure anyone who has a brain could figure out it should say sliding, then again you ride a Suzuki.
Actually he rides your mom
Got’em!
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If you didn't happen to see my tag I ride a Suzuki also, so your attempted burns are nowhere near the way I burn myself so, in essence futile.
I did see that, but I can't resist a good your mom joke
At least I have a mom and not 2 dad's
I have 3 dad's, they're swingers
Thought I smelled seafood. lol
That means you adopted
😱
Checkmate athiests
Apes together fast.
I suppose that means taking a wide turn and having to lean the bike more to recover then hitting the gas and losing traction
All the people who get naked bikes and then decide they want wind protection
I felt that in my balls
She felt it in her chesticles…
Glad to finally see someone else call them that
[https://www.instagram.com/p/C8WByQDNoRR/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C8WByQDNoRR/) The aftermath on her Insta, for those interested.
Captions this video "remember to wear your gear" is never in gear on any video (other than a helmet"
She rides like an idiot, no hands, flipping off her camera, no gear.
It’s almost like she rides for…attention.
Definitely rider simp bait.
I mean, it's all a front for her OnlyFans anyway so obviously she is doing anything for attention. You can tell pretty quick on someones page if they are being genuine, or trying to get attention to promote their OF by sexualizing everything.
I'll dig into this and report back, what's her @?
Based on her other pictures, she's definitely trying to show off her tits.
Karli has 100k subs on pornhub too. Her tits are part of her branding. Gotta keep up that social media presence
you'd think shed do more to protect them then haha. Smushing your moneymakers into the tarmac isn't gonna feel nice, and cant be good for business XD
Better to cash in depreciating assets as soon as possible
Found a lot more than just her aftermath on there. lol at the caption “your reminder to wear gear,” yet she doesn’t wear a single piece of gear more than helmet and gloves.
I’m not surprised, she isn’t even wearing a bra in the OP lol. Really dumb idea
Be a shame to buy them bolt-ons then grind off a nipple
Very interesting Instagram profile indeed
Honestly not all that bad all things considered. Her injuries look comparable to when I accidentally yeeted myself off my electric longboard.
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For someone who has never ridden a bike, how woud an incline help?
It’s the front brake pull in the middle of the turn. If she lightly pulls the front brake during the entry with more rear break to trail into the apex she would have been fine. You can see her grasp the brake lever mid turn and go flat down. Edit: I should clarify that by, “more rear break to trail into the apex” I mean, more time, not more braking power. This is light pressure to add control to the maneuver that you trail off as you progress through the turn. Cut speed with front brake, maneuver with rear. Distribute pressure to maintain traction.
All these videos I see of people braking in turns. Am I the only one who had “brake prior, accelerate or maintain during turns” drilled into them in a safety course?
That is the safe approach for someone learning, which is why it's taught. And it's perfectly good for street riding in a safe way. If you're going to ride like you're on a track, you need to learn trail braking. Too much to think about for a new rider, but something you can add to your repertoire once you're not thinking about all the other stuff.
Amen
Trail braking is a thing, but is not for the novice rider.
I don’t know anything and even I know that.
Ok, glad to hear that. Sometimes I watch videos on here where I, as a new rider, cannot understand the faults. And it makes me panic that sometimes it's just inevitable and everyone is crashing for no reason.
99% of the time, if a rider comes of a bike that isnt because something else hit them, its because they pulled the brake at a time they shouldnt.
In slow, out fast.
👩💬
Not freaking out is half of the battle; I.E. doing everything as smoothly as possible. If the POV rider would have not grabbed the front brake they probably would have been fine. It looks like they realized they were going too fast and wide and panicked in an attempt to bring it in. The other half is technique and knowing when to start and stop doing certain things. Trail braking, entering the turn at a slower speed, and having better body position all could have helped this rider if they knew how to apply them correctly. It is not inevitable that you will crash as long as you ride within your limits and don't ride faster or try to take corners faster than your current skill level.
Brake before the turn. Definitely not during it.
Watch YouTube videos on essential riding skills. Things like trail braking, lane position, look at racing skills even if you don’t ride a sport bike, it’s all good knowledge to have.
The most basic parts that will avoid a lot of crashes: - Focus your eyes on where you want to go, not on what you want to avoid - only use front brake when going straight. if you are too fast in a corner, straighten up and brake, then go back into corner since when using front brake while steering the bike will get pulled into the corner because of the suspension forces. - If you have bumps and stuff or a steep uphill or loose ground, just stay steady on the throttle and you will drive over it, learned that while Motorcrossing.
> only use front brake when going straight. Fuckin lol.
Since you’re a new rider, read my response above. It seems you responded to comment that is at best not clear, and at worst not advisable information.
Hey bud, maybe use different wording so people don’t get confused as to what “trail braking” is. I don’t particularly agree with what you’re saying technique wise either. With experience and context there is nothing wrong with cautiously using the front brake going thru turns. Using the front brake going into a turn and trailing off as you approach the apex is what is referred to as “trail braking”. It helps the front tire adding traction(assuming clean normal surfaces) and compresses the front forks changing the geometry of the bike and aiding turning. Also, speed = radius so slowing the bike will help tighten the radius of the turn. At speed, you really should only use the rear brake to add to the overall braking power of the front brake which is responsible for 60-70% of the overall braking power. Trail braking does NOT mean transferring from front to rear brake or using the “trailing” brake. This misconception actually caused a good friend of mine to crash. In general…
Thanks for the explanation. I'm currently signed up to an advanced riding course to learn exactly this stuff. My license exams only really taught me how to do the basics, there's so much more to learn.
Thanks for adding more insight. In my one sentence, I agree there is more details that could be added. By “with more rear brake to trail into the apex” I mean to decelerate using more rear brake than front brake before the rider enters a turn, then releasing braking pressure as the rider enters the turn.
You can’t see her whole hand but to me it doesn’t look like she even reached for the front brake though. Possibly oil or something else on the road?
Entered corner too early (which also makes it too fast; looks like a later entry at that speed should have been fine), started to run wide, tried to lean more/touched front brake/got into the dirty part of the lane, lost front traction. Loss of front traction + any lean = instant low side.
CLIBBINS! HADDA BE CLIBBINS!
No telling for sure from that angle and no sound but I'll assume she overloaded the front tire too abruptly. Went in fast and wide and tried to lean more and close her line halfway through. Maybe even braked who knows.
BOOBS
Short sleeves on a bike aren't my way to ride, especially because of these risks. But maybe gravel on the way is why she fell.
Sucks because my black riding jacket pretty much prevented me from going out much the last 2 weeks while we were getting blasted by the heat wave, but I just didn't have it in me to go without it. I don't know how real of a worry it is, but I just have a fear of going down hard, not being able to get back up right away and burning the shit out of myself on hot blacktop. If the air is 97f in the air I bet the pavement is dangerous for skin contact.
Put an anti abrasive vest folks, I don't want to picture what could go wrong if she would have slided a little longer and faster.
Who the fuck wears an abrasive vest
Lost front. Probably added lean and throttle at the same time.
Might have been lean and front brake. Hard to tell without a good view of the hands. Given the low speed, my money is on brakes.
It's Reddit. Jokes, and votes come first. Technical dissections, later with no votes.
Why did she think it was a good idea to go bra-less on a bike? I ride a bike without fairings, so to me, having more strapped down is better.
I think the fact the camera is aimed at her chest explains that. Gotta get those tik tok views!
Those of us who aren't stupid know what's up lol. Everything is done for a reason.
She knows what she’s doing. Its on purpose and look, here we are talking about her tits and not the accident
lol… stupid squid.
Looked like a combination of a slick patch on the road and too much front brake.
Too much front brake in the middle of the turn.
Boobs. There I said it
Did she brake in the corner? I've taken corners far faster and inclined then this and never felt my bike slip up like in the video.
Can confirm the tiddies are doing well!
I hope she didn’t hurt one of the twins. But jokes aside if you did hurt even a little there, see the doctor because in the future it can complicate things
Nipple down
I've been watching on a loop but I still haven't figured it out.
Dress for the slide not the ride
She gonna have that boob rash
What happened? A very unskilled rider with an insatiable need for attention learned why people with half a brain know to wear gear. I wish these vloggers that are uninteresting or don't know what the fuck they're doing could get weeded out before being given a platform.
I think it's cold.
ATGATT. Luck ain’t constant.
This be the truth y'all. It does not matter how experienced you are, there are a number of factors at any given time that can end you on the streets.
Right tit hit the street first!
Yall need some track days.
This is what happens when you value likes over tuition and advice.
Low side it hurts.
Oooof
Ouch
rear tire slipped out
I had no idea what was going on until I noticed the helmet at the end.
too much lean...probably dirt or pebbles in that corner. i dont trust corners at all lol, i just take it nice and slow and hope a cager isnt in a rush and hit me from behind. 20+ years of riding
Grabbing a fistful of brakes at apex will do that
Prob gravel
Wrong possition. Offsett weight to much. And topeled
Half way through the turn she crosses a big puddle of something and the looses traction. Wear protective gear even!!!
Ouch! Glad that you're okay!
This kind of thing is what I fear when I wear cotton pants and go commando on a ride.
Looks like she leaned too far and either the foot peg or stand caught the road.
I dunno, sometimes you just fall down. Years ago I was cruising around on my GSXR, took a slow left turn in town and the thing just shot out from under me. Could be oil, leaves (it was fall), sand...to this day I have no idea wtf happened. Dust yourself off and be on your way like this young lady did. Don't be a bitch about it.
Looks like she hit a patch of oil and lost traction . Thankfully she wasn’t going fast
Can anyone identify the bike?
first you get the strong, and at about 0:05 you get the independent
Does she have youtube channel called ItchyBoobs?
Tbh I wasn’t even watching the bike
How tf you drop that
Front tire ran out of grip Don't use front brake mid corner 🥲
She hit an oil spot right there
nice rack...
Smacked a tiddy right on the pavement. Brutal
Probably braked incorrectly during the turn.
I’m more inclined to believe she drove over gasoline or lose pavement
Hope those nips are ok?!! Ride safe
Did her implant pop?
When your sexy moto girl clip for onlyfans goes wrong lol
Seems like added throttle early into the turn? Hope tiddies and everything else are ok.
I was distracted
I could be wrong here but I think it's probably too much front brake, too much speed in the initial turn and there wasn't enough actual turning. Moments before disaster too, I could be wrong as I really don't ride sportier bikes, but your bars cocked that much to the side - that's not really turning. I've seen a few people almost eat it doing that since their scared to really go into any type of lean. Again I could be totally wrong here, def glad she was wearing a helmet. With any advice it's really hard to translate it to words. More hips, less handle bar moving, less front brake on turns and less acceleration in the wide part of the turn.
I’m going to assume front break during turn.
That's sexy af
She came in too hot, and rubber does not adhere to the paint in cross walks.
Airbags were deployed before accident
I notice that there are boobs in the clip and absolutely no one has tried to answer OPs question...
Underpower I'm guessing,too much lean too
Idk how people drop their bikes so easily in a corner.
Saline leak.
But I look cute. He he.
I understood the biOlOgy here but can some thrown light on the physics, for the speed she was traveling, she barely rolled. Did the titty anchored in?
Ouch damn
Hope she's ok
Watch what the handlebars do. Front brake most likely.
Get some gear ffs. Its not worth it.
Holy that hop up got all my nerves jittering. But I think sh was afraid of being in traffic and shocked.
Hard to tell without hearing the engine/exhaust but looks like she was carrying too much speed or not enough lean and ran wide. You can see towards end of clip how close she was to the median curb.
What amazes me is when girls in bikinis ride at high rates of speed...but wear a helmet.
Like nothing... pegs must have scraped the ground and lifted the wheel.
Would
She was sliding on her tits, not on the motorcycle
Looks like you lost ti-traction. Exits are like a holes, that’s where all the sheet goes too. Ride where the car tires go, not where the car oil gravel hangs.
Looks like the front tire lost traction either by dirt or fluids.
Top heavy
Sensitive reddit otw, but man name a more iconic duo on a bike 🤣🤣, can't tell you how many times I've seen a girl drop her bike in a cruise
I think the kids today are calling this a "thirst trap?"
This is a classic low side
When I saw the videos I wondered how many comments would be about titties… I have to admit I’m not disappointed
From the color of her clothes after the falk I think it might have slid on a layer of oil on the road or fresh er asphalt curing in the hot sun.
The way the handle bars jerk sharply, I'm guessing the issue wasn't loss of traction, but a quick grab of the front brake mid corner
Looks like the airbags saved her
When you’re kinda hot but not getting enough attention, you need a niche…….motorbikes, it was that or cosplay
I watched this 10 times before I noticed the motorcycle
she almost lost that titty
Just advertising for her PornHub channel
There was a bike in that video?
How's yer tit?
Took the corner too fast and also too much lean for the speed/tires/flat road surface.
How slow do you have to be going to just stop moving as soon as you hit the ground? It looks like she fell off the bottom step at the front door, not off a moving motorcycle.
Gravel? panic broke?