Manly Kick, Followed by Sacrificing Right Leg to Protect the Motorcycle Impact
Some might say this is karma biting the rider in the a$$ after the rider kicked the car with his left leg, which then threw the rider off-balance, resulting in a low-speed, low-side crash to the right side.
Others might say that it was a manly kick to the car in the rider's effort to teach the car driver a lesson, and that the rider intentionally fell down to his right side to further show-off his crash mitigation skills and his willingness to sacrifice his right leg in an attempt to protect the right side of his engine and right side of his gas tank from the ground impact. After all, the rider was born with two legs, and therefore has a spare left leg should his right leg be a bit mangled after the bike fell on the rider's right leg.
Further, that manly rider is rockin' no helmet and no riding gloves. Very Manly, indeed.
I say this gives all riders a very reputation.
Other people's mileage may vary.
Some might say this is karma biting the rider in the a$$ after the rider kicked the car with his left leg, which then threw the rider off-balance, resulting in a low-speed, low-side crash to the right side.
Others might say that it was a manly kick to the car in the rider's effort to teach the car driver a lesson, and that the rider intentionally fell down to his right side to further show-off his crash mitigation skills and his willingness to sacrifice his right leg in an attempt to protect the right side of his engine and right side of his gas tank from the ground impact. After all, the rider was born with two legs, and therefore has a spare left leg should his right leg be a bit mangled after the bike fell on the rider's right leg.
Further, that manly rider is rockin' no helmet and no riding gloves. Very Manly, indeed.
I say this gives all riders a very reputation.
Other people's mileage may vary.