protecter absorbs most of the impact from the fall and saves him from serious injury. in fact, as you might expect from aaron, he gets right back up on the bike. people pulled over, started up, they are like it s good to go, get on it, and i didn t really have a choice, and we just ride away, take the next exit. but not long after he s back on the road, aaron begins feeling the pain everywhere. my whole body was just like oh, that hurt. shaking, couldn t stop shaking at all. the only real bruise aaron has, besides the one to his ego i had a bruised butt. the bruise on my butt my butt looked like it was dead, it was black. i just can t believe he s alive. for any one of you wheelie riders out there, aaron has a piece of advice, do what he says but definitely not what he does.
it s their fun, their release. you know, he s going to do a wheelie, he s going to come back down and he s going to be fine. danielle is filming another rider when aaron decides he wants to get in on the action. i wanted to get up so i was next to him and as soon as i slipped the clutch to bring it up, i knew i brought it up pretty fast and i was just, there was just this feeling when you get to a balance point in a wheelie that you are just like, oh, [ bleep ] like what s going to happen here. suddenly, aaron is airborne, catapulted off his bike. as i was falling, it was just a butterfly gut feeling. aaron slides more than 30 feet with 20 or so other riders fast approaching. all these people are driving by me pretty much felt like i made eye contact with every person that almost hit me. danielle s terrified of what she might have captured on camera. you don t want somebody to hurt themselves or die like right in front of you. it s probably the worst feeling you have ha
[ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. in morrison, new york, a motorcycle stunt goes totally out of control. and i was like, oh, this isn t going to be good. it s going to hurt. it s august, 2010, and aaron dully, an avid cyclist, is out touring with his local riding group, something he loves to do as often as he can. that day his friend danielle
crowley is filming from the back of her boyfriend s motorcycle. they were just asking around if anybody wanted to videotape, so i agreed, it s a fun experience. aaron and the other riders love doing stunts and can t resist the thrill of the open road. around here there s not many places that s easier to go on the road. it s not as safe. it s not safe at all but we come out here on the road and ride our bikes and we do wheelies. the wheelie is aaron s personal favorite. when you first start out doing wheelies, it s probably one of the scariest things you have done. you are like this thing has tons of power and you get off and your hands are shaking. that august day seems perfect for a joy ride. after all, to aaron what day is it? it is a perfect day for riding, really. just not my day. danielle crowley isn t expecting anything out of the ordinary, just the boys doing their usual antics. that s what they like to do.
alive. for any one of you wheelie riders out there, aaron has a piece of advice, do what he says but definitely not what he does. i tell other people just to not even start, i m like, you know, it s going to cost you money, it s going to hurt because you re going to crash. but then i go out and do it, so can t really say anything. in pontiac, michigan, another motorcycle stunt goes violent, out of control. oh, [ bleep ]. i said oh, my god, he s either seriously hurt or he s deceased. whoa [ bleep ]. it s july 2007, and veteran cinematographer stanley bridges is shooting a music video. the local rock group, atl,