Whiskey throttled that a little. Sometimes it's better to just eject or lay it over.
I've done this many times. Not checking my balance point on a telephone pole. But hitting something like a curb. In my case it was ruts from tire tracks. But whether it's a curb or rut it does the same thing.
You have to keep your bike balance centered or towards the curb to keep control. While trying to turn the bike away from it. But once you touch it it's like a gravitational pull, you can't seem to get away from it.
I understand it. I was riding a few days ago and nothing is quite like twisting the throttle on a fast bike and hitting 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and every time you hit the next gear the bike just jumps forward.
But watching these videos is always in my mind keeping me from doing it anywhere but a no intersection highway with no traffic in my way.
Agreed …. He must’ve been drunk for that to happen