Thank you for pointing that out. And thank you to PB for putting in the effort. Although there was one point where they went by so quickly that I almost couldn't read them (I understand timing can be difficult with captioning).
It's a little weird that the video on the website has captions, but the same video as uploaded to Youtube does not. A subtle nudge to view it here instead?
I agree with @wareagle4130 - freehub clicking and tires on dirt are the sounds of "not crashed yet".
Ben Cathro should host Friday Fails while incorporating his How to Bike tutorials.
Seeing people eat total sh!t on their bikes while listening to his witty comments would assuage my concern for these folks' physiological well-being.
The Pandemic Rider.
1 buys a bike
2 proceeds to crashes their brains out
3 results in trip to hospital
4 upside makes FF - something to show the grandkids
5 bike never comes out of the shed again
Looks like dude @ 2:00 found a way to add insult to injury by rolling around a large patch of poison ivy. That will make those abrasions feel so much better!
There are 2 marks on the tree - one located where the handlebars or frame where the bike sits and the other one where his head is. One of these days, a crossboard will be placed atop those scrape marks with the names of some unfortunate souls.
(thud)
(man yelling in foreign language)
(amused chuckles....)
this made my day highwheeler. Never will FF be the same again. Can't wait for Sunday Saves.
(Chortles, cackles and wheezes)
(Doo doo)
This is fantastic content!!
It's a little weird that the video on the website has captions, but the same video as uploaded to Youtube does not. A subtle nudge to view it here instead?
I agree with @wareagle4130 - freehub clicking and tires on dirt are the sounds of "not crashed yet".
(delighted and shocked cackling from onlooker)
Does he not learn from his mistakes
No, no, You're bloody terrible mate!
(loud rattle)
(delighted and shocked cackling from onlooker)
(distressed whine)