another man dies in chicago???
#1
another man dies in chicago???
what's up with all the deaths on 2 wheels? all these rookies out there are going to make it real hard to ride even 5 mph over the speed limit..
WTF....newbies.....dont start off on the biggest bike that is out there, and get use to it before you try and blaze after everyone else!!!!!!!!!
just my
WTF....newbies.....dont start off on the biggest bike that is out there, and get use to it before you try and blaze after everyone else!!!!!!!!!
just my
#3
Re: another man dies in chicago???
I think newbs should buy whatever they want, like liter bikes and busas, so they can ride WAY over their heads like cocky skill-lacking retards and hurt themselves.
Ok just kiddin I didn't mean that. Some, or many, newbs lack the patience to aquire riding skills through experience (and smaller displacement), its a lot easier to twist and feel like a pimp, not aware of the real risks at hand
Ok just kiddin I didn't mean that. Some, or many, newbs lack the patience to aquire riding skills through experience (and smaller displacement), its a lot easier to twist and feel like a pimp, not aware of the real risks at hand
#4
Re: another man dies in chicago???
Originally Posted by kc50
I think newbs should buy whatever they want, like liter bikes and busas, so they can ride WAY over their heads like cocky skill-lacking retards and hurt themselves.
your gonna make a great father some day Kevin!!!
#5
Re: another man dies in chicago???
Originally Posted by 929NUT
your gonna make a great father some day Kevin!!!
#11
Re: another man dies in chicago???
I really hate squids.
Survival of the fittest ... I guess. Maybe it's testosterone, maybe it's stoooopidity. Nonetheless, people should learn that you shouldn't push your limits/luck that much.... especially being a newbie.
As far as good starts for kids go .... Look at little Jesse James Plum (TooTall's boy), he's like 3 years old and already has a fiddy and a pocket bike (with training wheels). Both of which are totally custom painted of course.
Survival of the fittest ... I guess. Maybe it's testosterone, maybe it's stoooopidity. Nonetheless, people should learn that you shouldn't push your limits/luck that much.... especially being a newbie.
As far as good starts for kids go .... Look at little Jesse James Plum (TooTall's boy), he's like 3 years old and already has a fiddy and a pocket bike (with training wheels). Both of which are totally custom painted of course.
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