There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
What a complete cock. Luck to be alive and not ruin some else's life also. Dickhe@d doesn't even cut it
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
Short sleeved Tshirt & trainers, obvious ci ?
Fwiw I thought the clip was going to involve some unfortunate passing motorist when he carried on at the intersection.
Fwiw I thought the clip was going to involve some unfortunate passing motorist when he carried on at the intersection.
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
At what point did he realise this wasn't a good idea?! Complete c()ck
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
don't need to see videos like this to know riding standards are not great, seen a lot of idiots around my way recently, all come out of hibernation, pulling stupid overtakes and generally riding like cocks, if they were as fast as they thought they are they would be on a track!
Im all for riding fast but time and place, through the middle of a town centre causing cars to swerve out the way isn't it!
Im all for riding fast but time and place, through the middle of a town centre causing cars to swerve out the way isn't it!
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
Why would you go that fast when you can't even start the dam thing!!
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
No way I’d lend a bike to someone that took several attempts to pull away, clutch control is the first thing you master on a bike.
The big plus is that he’ll probably never get on a bike again.
The big plus is that he’ll probably never get on a bike again.
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Well said Deegee
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Re: There are some complete dickheads riding bikes
Fwiw I don't see it as being his fault really.
Imo the largest percentage of the blame goes to the muppet who put him on that bike, when he obviously had no idea whatsoever.
.... allowed him to ride off with his helmet unfastened
.... with no protective gear, boots, jacket or even gloves...!
The first corner he reached, it was pretty much inevitable that he wouldn't be able to bank it & would go straight on.
Hopefully the bikes owner was the one responsible, in which case any losses he experienced as a result of the damage I would see as Karma.
Imo the largest percentage of the blame goes to the muppet who put him on that bike, when he obviously had no idea whatsoever.
.... allowed him to ride off with his helmet unfastened
.... with no protective gear, boots, jacket or even gloves...!
The first corner he reached, it was pretty much inevitable that he wouldn't be able to bank it & would go straight on.
Hopefully the bikes owner was the one responsible, in which case any losses he experienced as a result of the damage I would see as Karma.