Ride it like someone else bought it
- Kwacky
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- kiwikrasher
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Re: Ride it like someone else bought it
Well he’s not going to get many miles out of that rear tyre
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Re: Ride it like someone else bought it
How do they do that... wow
I did think the first part of the video was him stripping it down as the battery was flat
I did think the first part of the video was him stripping it down as the battery was flat
- Kwacky
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Re: Ride it like someone else bought it
Did you see the size of that rear sprocket! It's like a dinner plate.
The swingarms look extended as well
The swingarms look extended as well