One of the (other) nasty outcomes of a bike stunt going wrong is that the machine can turn into a very dangerous object for by-standers, those recording the stunt and even people who have nothing to do with the event, whatsoever.
A failed wheelie turns the motorcycle one of the most unpredictable objects ever on the street. Tumbling and rotating out of control can hurl the bike into pretty much any direction adjacent to the primary one and sudden changes in trajectory would only be natural.
Add in the flying bits and pieces which usually com off from a bike in plain wrecking action and you get a very nasty picture... if any at all. Thankfully, the rear subframe of the bike in this crash did cushion a bit the impact and prevented the bike from bouncing in the direction of the camera guy and it would have been a very unpleasant end to the event...
Add in the flying bits and pieces which usually com off from a bike in plain wrecking action and you get a very nasty picture... if any at all. Thankfully, the rear subframe of the bike in this crash did cushion a bit the impact and prevented the bike from bouncing in the direction of the camera guy and it would have been a very unpleasant end to the event...