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Motorcycle, SportBike, BikeLife, POV, Motorcycle #commute Whoo, what’s up! This is Moto Ridz coming at you with another one 🔥 If you’re into real motorcycle POV action, raw bike life moments, and unfiltered first-person riding, you’re in the right place. Smash that like button, subscribe, drop a comment, and buckle up—because this ride got real. POV, Yamaha R7, Bike Life, Moto Vlog, Freeway Road Rage, Motorcycle Commute, First Person Riding, Aggressive Driver, On Ramp Incident, Motorcycle Safety, Street Riding, Sportbike POV, Daily Commute, Close Call, Highway Riding, Yamaha R7 POV VIDEO OVERVIEW In today’s video, I’m just commuting home from work on my motorcycle, minding my business, doing what we all do as riders—staying alert, flowing with traffic, and enjoying the ride. No stunt riding, no racing, no nonsense… just a normal day on two wheels. Or at least, that’s how it started. As I merge onto the freeway on-ramp, things take a turn fast. A truck behind me becomes aggressive, closes the gap, and makes a move that could have ended very differently. This wasn’t just bad driving—this was one of those moments every rider fears, where a driver either doesn’t see you… or worse, doesn’t care. Luckily, I saw him coming. Thanks to staying aware and riding defensively, I was able to react in time and get out of harm’s way. The Yamaha R7 did exactly what it was built to do, and I used the power and agility responsibly to create distance and keep myself safe. This video is a perfect example of why situational awareness matters and why riders must always expect the unexpected—especially on freeway on-ramps where lanes merge, tempers flare, and mistakes can be fatal. FIRST PERSON MOTORCYCLE POV – REAL BIKE LIFE Everything you see here is 100% first-person motorcycle POV. No filters. No exaggeration. Just real-world riding from a rider who lives the bike life every day. This is the kind of moment that: Reminds you why gear matters Reinforces why you always watch your mirrors Proves how fast things can escalate on public roads I wasn’t out there trying to race or prove anything. I was heading home from work, focused on getting back safe. Unfortunately, not every driver respects motorcycles, and this encounter proves that awareness can be the difference between riding home and not riding home at all. YAMAHA R7 – THE PERFECT DAILY SPORTBIKE I’m riding my Yamaha R7, and this bike continues to prove why it’s such a solid machine for real-world riding. Lightweight, responsive, and predictable, the R7 gives you exactly what you need when you need it—especially in situations where quick decisions matter. This isn’t about speed for speed’s sake. It’s about control, maneuverability, and having a bike that responds instantly when traffic gets unpredictable. If you’re thinking about: Yamaha R7 ownership Daily commuting on a sportbike Realistic street riding vs track riding This video shows what the R7 is like in actual traffic, not just perfect conditions. FREEWAY ON-RAMPS – WHY THEY’RE SO DANGEROUS FOR MOTORCYCLES Freeway on-ramps are one of the most dangerous places for motorcyclists. Drivers are accelerating, merging, distracted, and often aggressive. Add in blind spots and impatience, and it becomes a perfect storm. In this video, you’ll see: How quickly a situation can escalate Why mirror checks are critical How space is your best defense This is a real reminder that cars and trucks don’t always see motorcycles, and sometimes they don’t even try. BIKE LIFE ISN’T JUST RIDING — IT’S SURVIVING #bikelife isn’t just about wheelies, clips, or flexing online. It’s about: Riding smart Making it home Learning from close calls Every experienced rider has had that moment—the one that sticks with you. This was one of those moments. I’m sharing this not to glorify danger, but to spread awareness, spark conversation, and remind riders and drivers alike that we all share the road. WHY I SHARE THESE RIDES Moto Ridz is about authentic riding. No fake drama, no staged situations—just real experiences from the saddle. Whether it’s chill cruising, intense moments, or lessons learned the hard way, this channel is for riders who understand what it means to be exposed on two wheels. If you ride, you’ll relate. If you don’t ride, this might open your eyes. FINAL THOUGHTS At the end of the day, this ride could’ve gone very differently. Staying alert, trusting instincts, and knowing your machine can save your life. Ride smart. Ride aware. And always make it home. This is Moto Ridz, and I’ll catch you on the next one.