Biker ‘learns lesson’ after 140 mph crash between trucks, cars results in 20 broken bones

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Biker ‘learns lesson’ after 140 mph crash between trucks, cars results in 20 broken bones

A motorcyclist nearly lost his life while attempting a dare-devil stunt on a busy Florida highway that left him with more than 20 broken bones.

The unnamed motorcyclist, who goes by the name Street Demon PC, posted the terrifying footage to YouTube, showing the moment he passed out after trying to pass a semi-truck and a car at more than 140mph.

Video of the wild phenomenon began showing the motorcyclist riding a Honda CBR600RR down an on-ramp to merge onto busy Interstate 95 just outside of Daytona Beach.

The cyclist wasted no time and flew past other drivers on the highway at speeds well in excess of 100mph.

As the eye-catching clip continues just after 3 minutes — drivers notice how congested the traffic is and start changing lanes like crazy.

At one point, it even appeared to show the rider risking losing the tractor trailer by just a little bit.

But as the motorcyclist passed the tractor trailer, they approached another when the motorcycle crashed into the back of a black GMC pickup truck.

The unnamed biker, who goes by the name Street Demon PC, posted the terrifying footage to YouTube, causing more than 20 broken bones. Street Demon PC

The GMC pickup was flattened so hard by the motorcyclist, that the momentum swerved the truck into the other lane.

At that moment, the motorcyclist appeared to be unconscious as his hands were placed on the handlebars of the moving bicycle still riding under his own power.

As the bike moved into gear, the first tractor trailer the rider almost clipped appeared on the left in the adjacent lane and clipped him — causing the daredevil to spin into a ditch.

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The motorcyclist plowed through semi-trucks and cars at 140 mph, more than twice the speed other drivers were going on the highway. Street Demon PC

The video, which has now been viewed about 45,000 times, left viewers shocked, with some even encouraging the motorcyclist to be more careful with his life while riding.

“If I were you, I would dedicate the rest of my time to showing cyclists why they don’t have to ride like this. It’s fun but not worth it. Glad to hear you made it out alive. Don’t take it lightly,” replied one commenter.

“I’m sorry because this next lesson is so painful. Let’s learn from other people’s mistakes, because we may not have time for ourselves. Stay healthy friend…”

The motorcyclist passed out while his hands were still on the handlebars of his moving bike. Street Demon PC

“The guy was lucky enough, the truck didn’t kill him on the road after the accident.” another answer said.

Other experienced bikers who saw the heartbreaking video voiced their opinion telling the rider he should stop riding like that.

“As a biker, I’m not a fan of your riding style, but glad you’re still here and breathing! We all make mistakes at times, but some are more life-changing than others,” said one.

The first tractor-trailer that the rider almost clipped appeared on the left in an adjacent lane and slammed into the rider — causing the daredevil to spin into a ditch. Street Demon PC

The now-imprisoned bikers spoke out about the terrifying moment and apologized on their Instagram account, saying they had “randomly killed innocent lives.”

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“Risking my life, being as reckless as I am, is not the issue. I risked innocent lives at random,” said the unnamed rider. “I was risky as usual and got too close to the truck and he closed the gap between us. I panicked and it was too late.”

“If you are a rider please take this video as a sign and a warning. We love what we do and if you want to keep doing it just remember not everyone gets a second chance,” he continued.

“Safe ride brothers and sisters,” the rider ended the apology.

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