His jeans held up quite well - I was expecting to see they had turned into 'peek a boo bum cheek' ones!
OUCH. That would have hurt the ego. But luckily he stacked it before the rear cylinder seized on him at high speed. F@#king hyosungs. Cheap but dont last.
lets flip a coin... HEADS i get TAIL, TAILS i get HEAD
Gotta love show offs when they fail.
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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Ha Ha that will learn him!..obviously no idea on wheelie's & if gonna do em in shirts & jeans etc,least have the wheelie sorted first
Fook Yeah!...Me Got DRZ400sm Now!
& still can't spell for shit!
Lets be fair to the 'ol Hobag for a second.
As a first bike they are full sized and look better than, say, a GN250 (which was my learners bike).
Sure they have their problems - but most know that they are a entry level bike that they are going to use to get thru their restricted period.
As someone pointed out to me - a lot of young fella's have a lot of pride in their Hyo250's and have worked and saved really hard for them.
So a Hobag as a learners bike is fair enough - but their is no excuse for anyone buying the 650 - thats for strange people who live in NZ's backwaters and have no sense of shame.
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