I hate to say that these fools got what they deserved... But they kind of got what they deserved.

Everyone appears to have escaped the carnage in the video at the bottom of this article with just minor bumps and bruises, but it could have been much worse.  Let's break it down.


The video opens with a couple of rascals attempting to stand on their crotch rockets. One is facing backward, and one is popping a wheelie. This is on a highway that is NOT closed for stunts.

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The cool guy doing the wheelie immediately rams into the cool guy riding backward and they take a big tumble.

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Now begins the wildest part of the video. One of the crashed bikes continues to drive down the freeway without a rider. It keeps going and going. This is where things could have gone really bad for another motorist.

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Luckily, instead of plowing into an innocent motorist's vehicle, the runaway bike takes out another dude in the group. I'm not saying this guy deserved it, but it's better than taking out a soccer mom transporting her kids, you know?   

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Check out the video for yourself below:

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