It's not a bike, it's a stand up scooter with small, thick wheels. But I went through the inner tube anyway. Probably chewed it up real good, too.
Also, what's the high side?
I thought it was a motorbike.
Oh well.
If you've ever laid a bike down sliding into an accident, you are set down easy.
If your brake is locked up, and you release it before you stop, the tire sometimes regains traction, the bike acts like a vaulting pole and the rider goes into the air off the 'high' side.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlMbFlPzS24
(That guy added too much throttle coming out of a curve, broke traction, then let off.
Same thing.)
It mostly happens when a rider enters a corner way too fast, stabs at the brake, locks it up then releases it- and launches off the 'high side' to the outside of the curve.
haha
I bet you never heard of a 'death wobble' either.
That's even funnier. Poorly designed front ends, with the wrong rake and trail factors built in, can suddenly begin to waggle the forks and bars back and forth so fast they are a blur. I had a home-brewed VW trike that was terrible, it could and would do this at about 65mph. It would be triggered by a wheelie coming down too hard sometimes. Sometimes it just happened.
My friend Fat Jack knew nothing of front end geometry.
He did it.
Here ya go, a story about Harleys that would do this.
http://www.kpho.com/story/14896060/some-harley-motorcycles-plagued-by-death-wobble-5-16-2011