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TRENDING NOW: I got lucky

Some people just hate motorcycles. You tell them you got one, or you want one and they just give you that mom-look. And you don't know why because you're like 'motorcycles are pure cool and I might get one just because of that look.'

And then you watch a video like this and go: oh. That's why they gave me that look. They've seen something like this before. 

TRENDING NOW: I got lucky | iNFOnews.ca

The guy who shot this video — and lived — wrote this to accompany his Youtube video.

TRENDING NOW: I got lucky | iNFOnews.ca

"I'm very lucky to be alive… If was going any slower or faster, I wouldn't (have) been so fortunate. The only injuries I got was a very small amout of road rash on my knee and hip.. Nothing broken. I'm very blessed."


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