Why isn't this thief in jail?

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12/3/2014 6:57pm
yak651 wrote:
That interview is awesome. These guys are saying they are getting 60 bikes and we have pros that can't even get a free pair of boots...
That interview is awesome. These guys are saying they are getting 60 bikes and we have pros that can't even get a free pair of boots from alpinestars!!
Grizz wrote:
If those pros got themselves 3 million followers on Instagram I bet they'd have free boots [i]real[/i] quick. That's how our world works today unfortunately. Edit...
If those pros got themselves 3 million followers on Instagram I bet they'd have free boots real quick. That's how our world works today unfortunately.

Edit: I decided to actually read the interview and I find it odd that you mention the fact that they have 60 some bikes but you never mentioned the part where he said "Then one day we’re just gonna do the biggest bike giveaway ever and make some kids dreams come true." It was in the same answer.
There were a lot of good ones, had a hard time to choose. Was going to mention the part where they say they know what they are doing is illegal, that little kids look up to them for their illegal activities, that the dirt is "real" - need helmets for the dirt!! All great!
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12/3/2014 7:08pm
zippy895 wrote:
this chino guy should reimburse mr day on that stolen bike.now that he can afford it now. or royalty $ for mr day ,from use of...
this chino guy should reimburse mr day on that stolen bike.now that he can afford it now.
or royalty $ for mr day ,from use of his equipment.
Or just give him a free bike, he give's them away all the time now. I read that in this thread so it must be true
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12/3/2014 7:11pm
Mxdnusa wrote:
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of...
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of the vital community and that a large portion on its members haven't replied nor condoned this topic or it's replies.

Case dismissed and hopefully those that condemned and slandered Chino, I just hope they are man enough to apologize.

Big, big difference between strong armed robbery and buying a bike with a bill of sale or even without thus receiving stolen property.
ktm212 wrote:
errrrrr....what? Case not dismissed.. the fact of the matter is the bike was stolen, the owner still has the title, if you believe that he didn't...
errrrrr....what? Case not dismissed.. the fact of the matter is the bike was stolen, the owner still has the title, if you believe that he didn't know it was stolen then you are naive. He's breaking the law on a stolen bike, irregardless of the fact he stole it or not (cough). we have MX companies supporting a thief/criminal who, when looked at by the public, they lump the wheelie boyz with MX and in return give our sport a black cloud that hangs over it. Rarely do you see motocross in the news, but with wheelie boyz and other similar groups making noise it looks bad for all of us and sets us back to the motorcycle gangs of the past when we are fighting tooth and nail to keep tracks open, keep land open for riding, and trying to quiet bikes at races and own cleaner burning bikes and in turn keep our sport around longer and grow while the only recognition we are getting is from guys stealing bikes and riding through city streets.

Another important topic in the thread was making it known to companies that do support Chino that he looks bad from our eyes, we were outraged at the fact they are supporting a person who has a criminal record and makes our sport look bad form the inside out. Some wanted to send them letters/emails/tweets and make them acknowledge the fact that that is who they are supporting and if they chose to continue to do so those who would like to can have a heads up and not support those companies.

I will never issue an apology to chino for this unless he were to help return the stolen bike back and show he has a backbone. Otherwise he deserves no apology for making our sport look like, to the masses, that we are people to be looked down upon. Its hard enough as it is to gain credibility riding and racing and trying to convince people how great, difficult, and rewarding our sport is when we have people like him affiliated with it.
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt that he acquired that bike from someone else, and was naive enough to not question it's origins. Right.

If lil chico had a backbone or any integrity he would have reached out to Mr. day already without being pressured into it.

How about it Mr. Day, has he made any attempt to make things right? I think I already know the answer.
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12/3/2014 8:23pm
Grizz wrote:
If those pros got themselves 3 million followers on Instagram I bet they'd have free boots [i]real[/i] quick. That's how our world works today unfortunately. Edit...
If those pros got themselves 3 million followers on Instagram I bet they'd have free boots real quick. That's how our world works today unfortunately.

Edit: I decided to actually read the interview and I find it odd that you mention the fact that they have 60 some bikes but you never mentioned the part where he said "Then one day we’re just gonna do the biggest bike giveaway ever and make some kids dreams come true." It was in the same answer.
So Mr Apologist,
This article is well over 2 years old. Did they give away the bikes? You seem to have a rebuttal for every fair minded question on here.

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12/3/2014 9:05pm
GATOR wrote:
Why isn't this thread in the dumbgeon?
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2T42 wrote:
With all due respect Gator, After several attempts to turn this into a joke or belittle Jeffro and others who would like an answer, this thread...
With all due respect Gator, After several attempts to turn this into a joke or belittle Jeffro and others who would like an answer, this thread is not in the dumbgeon because there are 37,295 people watching this who want to see how this unfolds.

A resolution is in order. If this thread goes into the dumbgeon unanswered or just fades away with no conclusion, Some of us will be left with no choice but to think that the sponsors choose this path and I for one will not be a part of it.

I work too hard for my money to spend it with companies who support those who are damaging the sport we love from within. Am I supposed give money to companies who support and encourage the lifestyle of a group who may end up riding any of my buddies bikes on public streets?
WOW.....well said 2T42!!

Most of the regulars that post here have already contributed to this thread. 99% of them side with my feelings on the matter which is awesome to see!

I guess everyone hates bike thieves.
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12/3/2014 9:09pm
TeamGreen wrote:
Note: If "I" had pictures of myself on SOMEONE-ELSE'S Moto that was reported as "Stolen"? [b]I'd make things right. By "Any Means Necessary".[/b] [b]ESPECIALLY if my...
Note: If "I" had pictures of myself on SOMEONE-ELSE'S Moto that was reported as "Stolen"?

I'd make things right. By "Any Means Necessary".

ESPECIALLY if my REPUTATION were on the line...not to mention my Sponsor's...

Why?

Because of me...Manny. I've got No Hate for anyone in this situation.

Here's the thing: Someone like me wants everyone to jus' ride and be happy...but, shit like this ain't right. And, it stirs up a bunch of crap we don't need in our sport.

I've sat here and watched this go down...OBJECTIVELY

From YouTubes & IG's outta Baltimore to Day's posts...Jeffro's "Roll-Call" to take up the cause & how it's played out from the on-set to all the insanity that's given us 14 pages of edited, re-edited, removed and deleted posts. From racist implications on both sides of the fence to Ferguson references on both sides of the fence...

In the End: I've got Chino's Wheelies and Chino posing for pics on Day's bike...PERIOD.

Chino, fix this. Make it right. You're getting to a point in your life where what you do and say matters. You're gettin' into the Adult years; and, you're gonna want people to respect you for ALL your actions.

So, let's put this to bed.

Chino, step-up. Contact "Mr. Day"...make it right.
Holy hell.....you guys killed it here today! I worked an extremely long and hard day today and didn't know how much energy I was going to have to come in here tonight and fight off the 3-4 dipsticks. Thanks TG....that was awesome!
12/3/2014 9:12pm
Torco1 wrote:
Check out this skydiving cat.......... [img]https://p.gr-assets.com/540x540/fit/hostedimages/1415257062/11758893.gif[/img]
Check out this skydiving cat..........

THIS is the best post in this whole thread !!
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12/3/2014 9:14pm
Mxdnusa wrote:
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of...
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of the vital community and that a large portion on its members haven't replied nor condoned this topic or it's replies.

Case dismissed and hopefully those that condemned and slandered Chino, I just hope they are man enough to apologize.

Big, big difference between strong armed robbery and buying a bike with a bill of sale or even without thus receiving stolen property.
Well then, per chance Chino, or some of his cohorts haven't seen his thread, pass this little tidbit along for me, please. In case you are...
Well then, per chance Chino, or some of his cohorts haven't seen his thread, pass this little tidbit along for me, please.

In case you are unaware, riding and popping wheelies on a stolen, uninsured, unlicensed motorcycle on public roads is illegal. Doing so, does not make you any more of a man, or a badass, than the steaming three ringer I dropped in the bowl this morning, makes me a sewer worker in Baltimore. ( FYI, that thing was so magnificent, I gave it a nickname, corn and all. Hammertime, that's what I called it.) Ironically, that little gem I sent to oblivion, is pretty much about the same as where you rank in this world, and just because you have achieved some degree of notoriety for your rather laughable skills, does not mean you have any real value, or positive contributions as of yet. However, there is a place you can start, and that is by contacting Mr Day, and get this whole "In possession of his stolen bike" issue resolved. Until such time as this occurs, your rank on this little globe, in my eyes, will never change.

The next step, although some years away, since I'm told you are still in high school, would be something we adults know as "Gainful employment"'. More importantly, once you graduate, might I suggest packing your bags for North Dakota, to work in the oil patch. This will will accomplish two things: you will become familiar with words like "sweat", "sore muscles", "frostbite", and lastly, "paycheque". Second, with approximately 6 weeks of net earnings, you will be able to acquire a brand new motorcycle, with "cash". Models identical to the ones you have, you know, stumbled upon as they lay abandoned in the streets of your city. Models which will be owned and titled in your name, legally. I do recommend however, you find secure storage and strong locks for your new possessions, as there are nefarious characters around, who'd relieve you of them. ( oh, the irony )

On a final note, allow me to caution you, with some sage advice I was given. At all costs, including having your self committed to a mental institution, as a last resort, absolutely, POSITIVELY, avoid a a career as as a Real Estate agent. Generally a field populated with charlatans, shysters, liars, and flat out thieves, it has been proven through science, the average participant has an IQ slightly higher than a a single celled amoeba, known to eat bacteria in an outhouse. The sole purpose of their existence, is geared towards acquiring their own wealth, at the expense of absolutley everyone on this planet. Truth be told, you are better off in your current state, with more respect from society, than the members of that not so esteemed field.

In closing, should you wish to discuss this in person, PM me for details as to my whereabouts, the addy under my avatar is a little vague. I can get you a lot closer than just the town I live in. BTW, you will require a passport and no criminal record, the border people tend to be a little anal about those things.

Regards, have a nice day.

Thanks ever so much, Mxndusa.
I am scooter5002, and not only did I approve this message, I fuckin wrote it.

Holy shit Haha!! Scooter.....that was an awesome read man!!
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BTW....I put in another call to detective Roney Today and left another message. Going to call again tomorrow.
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12/3/2014 9:23pm
Mxdnusa wrote:
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of...
Just so the public that has found vital due to this thread, please realize that the replies and thread topic are just a few members of the vital community and that a large portion on its members haven't replied nor condoned this topic or it's replies.

Case dismissed and hopefully those that condemned and slandered Chino, I just hope they are man enough to apologize.

Big, big difference between strong armed robbery and buying a bike with a bill of sale or even without thus receiving stolen property.
2T42 wrote:
In all fairness, anyone who has accused Chino of something he didn't do should apologize. Slandering, which means making a false statement about someone, is serious...
In all fairness, anyone who has accused Chino of something he didn't do should apologize.

Slandering, which means making a false statement about someone, is serious and not OK in my book. I can relate because I have been slandered in the past as well for something I obviously didn't do. Fortunately for me, I am surrounded by quality people, have a good history and reputation and have earned the business and also any ride support I have acquired over several decades. As a result, none of the BS got any traction.

On this note, I have never been spotted on a stolen bike or ridden a bike illegally on public roads with disregard to law abiding citizens then posted my video for anyone to see. Maybe someone here has said something about him that is not true, but in the end, he posted the video of himself breaking the law or at least knew who did so is that slander or self incrimination?

Most here have only stated what they have seen and asked for an explanation from him and/or those supporting it or if he is still doing these things. At this point, I think there is enough information to justify some sort of reply from him and those involved. By now I would imagine he has seen this thread and avoiding it or not answering the questions posed will only make him look worse no matter what the real truth is.

Do you know him? Maybe you can tell us if he is still pulling illegal stunts on the streets while somehow still being supported by the best companies in our industry? It seems to me like this couldn't possibly be.




Kawaboy14 wrote:
You realize there is a lot of videos of these guys illegally riding dirt bikes on roads in cities.....right?
You realize there is a lot of videos of these guys illegally riding dirt bikes on roads in cities.....right?
Kawi,
Crank your sarcasm meter to 11 then reread all of those statements I made. The 3rd paragraph being the most sarcastic of all.

In paragraph one...
"Anyone who has accused Chino of doing something he didnt do should apologize".
Per this link, http://www.blacksheepmx.com/latest-bs/time-time-18-and-life-in-chino He has a history of breaking the law and stealing bikes so I guess no apologies for that. lol.
see what i did there... and so on.

The next two paragraphs paraphrased...
I have been slandered but it didnt stick cause there was no truth to it. Its not slander when you self incriminate by posting videos of yourself on stolen bikes performing illegal acts.... again, two paragraphs of sarcasm explaining to mxdn why the truth posted by the perp himself cant be slander.

and the last...
Asking mxdn to answer the obvious.
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12/4/2014 5:03am Edited Date/Time 12/4/2014 5:09am
jeffro503 wrote:
BTW....I put in another call to detective Roney Today and left another message. Going to call again tomorrow.
From what I could find out, it looks like she retired. I tried several times to get hold of her too. She was a nice lady and tried to help. But she is no longer there...
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12/4/2014 5:35am Edited Date/Time 12/4/2014 6:09am
I deal with these punks almost on a daily basis,riding through my neighborhood with their boys behind them filming, I find it strange that you have a female detective assigned to the case, I did also and she was very nice but sadly no help at all, I did corner a couple of these punks when they were alone,and man it's funny they bring a new meaning to the word coward! And boy are they quick to cough up names
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The day the bike was stolen and I called the police, she is the one that showed up on the scene. I remember her saying (again it was a log time ago) something about she doesn't normally go out on the streets, but they were so busy with crime that day she came out. I only remember this because I thought it was strange that there were not enough police officers to take care of day to day business... But looks like she is retired now.
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12/4/2014 6:04am
2T42 wrote:
In all fairness, anyone who has accused Chino of something he didn't do should apologize. Slandering, which means making a false statement about someone, is serious...
In all fairness, anyone who has accused Chino of something he didn't do should apologize.

Slandering, which means making a false statement about someone, is serious and not OK in my book. I can relate because I have been slandered in the past as well for something I obviously didn't do. Fortunately for me, I am surrounded by quality people, have a good history and reputation and have earned the business and also any ride support I have acquired over several decades. As a result, none of the BS got any traction.

On this note, I have never been spotted on a stolen bike or ridden a bike illegally on public roads with disregard to law abiding citizens then posted my video for anyone to see. Maybe someone here has said something about him that is not true, but in the end, he posted the video of himself breaking the law or at least knew who did so is that slander or self incrimination?

Most here have only stated what they have seen and asked for an explanation from him and/or those supporting it or if he is still doing these things. At this point, I think there is enough information to justify some sort of reply from him and those involved. By now I would imagine he has seen this thread and avoiding it or not answering the questions posed will only make him look worse no matter what the real truth is.

Do you know him? Maybe you can tell us if he is still pulling illegal stunts on the streets while somehow still being supported by the best companies in our industry? It seems to me like this couldn't possibly be.




Kawaboy14 wrote:
You realize there is a lot of videos of these guys illegally riding dirt bikes on roads in cities.....right?
You realize there is a lot of videos of these guys illegally riding dirt bikes on roads in cities.....right?
2T42 wrote:
Kawi, Crank your sarcasm meter to 11 then reread all of those statements I made. The 3rd paragraph being the most sarcastic of all. In paragraph...
Kawi,
Crank your sarcasm meter to 11 then reread all of those statements I made. The 3rd paragraph being the most sarcastic of all.

In paragraph one...
"Anyone who has accused Chino of doing something he didnt do should apologize".
Per this link, http://www.blacksheepmx.com/latest-bs/time-time-18-and-life-in-chino He has a history of breaking the law and stealing bikes so I guess no apologies for that. lol.
see what i did there... and so on.

The next two paragraphs paraphrased...
I have been slandered but it didnt stick cause there was no truth to it. Its not slander when you self incriminate by posting videos of yourself on stolen bikes performing illegal acts.... again, two paragraphs of sarcasm explaining to mxdn why the truth posted by the perp himself cant be slander.

and the last...
Asking mxdn to answer the obvious.
Ahhh cool.....I didn't read it that hard, I did a little drive by reading when I posted.
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First off I want to say thank you for serving in the u.s.m.c. One of my daughters is in the navy and two of my nefews are in the u.s.m.c. Thanks man, I called the police and they sent a woman detective also and she gave me the same spiel,they didn't have enough officers to handle the crime that was going on, it's just a ploy to tell the tax paying citizens to keep us happy or to make them think they're doing their job, bottom line they are not interested in your stolen dirtbike, these thugs are just what they are,a burden on society and a burden on the police force, I can bet lil chino with all his sponsors still lives in section 8 housing
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12/4/2014 6:08am
Dumb question but has anyone reached out to 'Lil Chino at all? Any of his sponsors? Interested to see how we can get him to respond to this, its definitely an interesting story with proof that that was the stolen bike.
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12/4/2014 6:23am
You know why I never became a street wheelie king?

Because after purchasing my bike, having to purchase tires and rear fenders from looping out during the practice sessions kept me more on the ground and in the dirt.
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12/4/2014 6:23am Edited Date/Time 12/4/2014 6:31am
nytsmaC wrote:
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt that he acquired that bike from someone else, and was naive enough to not question it's origins. Right...
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt that he acquired that bike from someone else, and was naive enough to not question it's origins. Right.

If lil chico had a backbone or any integrity he would have reached out to Mr. day already without being pressured into it.

How about it Mr. Day, has he made any attempt to make things right? I think I already know the answer.
Malcolm Mccassy did contact me, I am guessing due to the popularity of this thread and stuff posted on instagram (So it does look like everyone's efforts on here and other places did work to bring this issue to light) Malcolm said he talked to LiL Chino about this and little Chino said he bought the bike from someone. He said when he found out it was stolen he brought the bike back to who he got it from... This could possibly be true... If this is the case, LiL Chino should have just contacted me or one of my friends that have been posting about my stolen bike since it happened. Malcolm thinks it was the Fact that LiL Chino was young at the time and really didn't know what to do.
Bikes get stolen, that is the unfortunate fact. But the more concerning part is if the sponsors of these riders/stunters let the concerns go unanswered. After I saw LiL Chino riding Bagget's bike at the Vegas SX, I called Pro Circuit to speek to the rider rep about this. the person that I talked to (No Longer their I believe) told me "So what, what do you want me to do. Call the police" Now I know Mitch may never have been told about it, but being blown off like that is just an insult to every rider that buys the brand. Again that is not to say that Mitch knew about it, Hell a bad employee is a bad employee (Maybe that is why he is no longer there).
Malcolm seems to want to get to the bottom of this and help LiL Chino, but he is the first and only to ever contact me... How can we get to a definitive answer on if it was LiL Chino that day or not, I am not sure we could prove it either way now that it is 3 years latter. Maybe if someone (Sponsors) took notice 3 years ago it could have more easily been straightened out. But the fact is he knew at some point it was stolen, he could have fixed it then. Maybe it was that he was just young and truly didn't know what to do. He is getting older now, so it is his time to just let us know the deal.
The part that made me mad all these Years is that I was blown off by the cops and the sponsors. If you are sponsoring a younger kid, this is the stuff that you are supposed to take care of with him with and teach them what to do in these situations. We can't expect young kids to know what to do, but we can expect their sponsors to guild them to do the right things. But we will see what they all do, they all will be defined by their actions now since it is apparent that everyone now knows about the situation. In the end it is all about Doing The Right Thing Because It Is The Right Thing To Do.
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I don't like thieves or liars.

I do like motocrossers and people that serve and protect our country.
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12/4/2014 6:55am
So where are his parents in all of this? Who lets their 12-15 year old kid go "buy" a motorcycle by themselves?
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12/4/2014 7:01am
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So where are his parents in all of this? Who lets their 12-15 year old kid go "buy" a motorcycle by themselves?
Blaming the parents is the one thing you can say in this thread that nobody will reply to Smile Where are the parents for a lot more than buying a motorcycle in this thread?! From what I can tell, the parents here have checked out and already gave this kid the keys to life years ago.

Good luck young man when people get bored of the side show breaking the law wheelie 'business'.
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12/4/2014 7:01am
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So where are his parents in all of this? Who lets their 12-15 year old kid go "buy" a motorcycle by themselves?
lmao, your kidding right?
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12/4/2014 7:53am
few questions that still seem unclear to me,
did Mr.Day identify lil chino as the person that rode away on his motorcycle?
can you legally sell a motorcycle to a minor in that state?
who has title ?
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few questions that still seem unclear to me, did Mr.Day identify lil chino as the person that rode away on his motorcycle? can you legally sell...
few questions that still seem unclear to me,
did Mr.Day identify lil chino as the person that rode away on his motorcycle?
can you legally sell a motorcycle to a minor in that state?
who has title ?
I am sure there is no way we will ever know how the "purchase or theft" actually went down. I will give little Nemo the benefit of the doubt and assume he isn't the bastard that stole the bike.. Mr. Day I don't think ever said "he is the one, I saw him do it". So fine, Nemo didn't steal the bike as far as the law is concerned (which isn't to say it didn't happen). Nemo WAS in posession of stolen property. Did he buy it? Did he know it was stolen? You damn well better beleive he knew it was stolen and if he did pay for it, I am sure whatever he 'paid' seemed too good to be true and again, he knew better (even at that age). In court, "I didn't know it was stolen your honor" is always going to win, especially in a case like this where the police want nothing to do with it.

So.. Mr. Day will never get his bike back, Nemo will never be charged for stealing this bike, BUT, Jeffro has accomplished what he set out to do and that is raise awareness to the little @#$#%'s sponsors and let them know what the moto community thinks about it all. Good job Jeff.

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12/4/2014 8:22am
What in the hell?? If nothing else I’m thankful for this thread because I would have never believed it if someone said kids riding wheelies through streets are getting big sponsors and interviews with what seem like legit websites.

Anyone think this would happen if someone started doing one small part of another sport in an entirely inappropriate location? I might go grab a buddy, some football pads and a helmet and start tackling each other in a major shopping mall and put videos on youtube. Nike sponsorships and a trip to the Superbowl should shortly follow. Likely an interview with sports illustrated also.
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12/4/2014 8:23am
mxpro252 wrote:
What in the hell?? If nothing else I’m thankful for this thread because I would have never believed it if someone said kids riding wheelies through...
What in the hell?? If nothing else I’m thankful for this thread because I would have never believed it if someone said kids riding wheelies through streets are getting big sponsors and interviews with what seem like legit websites.

Anyone think this would happen if someone started doing one small part of another sport in an entirely inappropriate location? I might go grab a buddy, some football pads and a helmet and start tackling each other in a major shopping mall and put videos on youtube. Nike sponsorships and a trip to the Superbowl should shortly follow. Likely an interview with sports illustrated also.
haha, it's already been done. "Jackass" seemed to do pretty well, too
12/4/2014 8:24am
Mr. Day Im glad Malcolm was able to get ahold of you...

My hope is that your bike gets returned back to you at some point...I believe that will happen and closure on this can commence.

I hope that your ill will towards Lil Chino can be healed at some point, as he is a good kid, dispite what some may say.


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mxpro252 wrote:
What in the hell?? If nothing else I’m thankful for this thread because I would have never believed it if someone said kids riding wheelies through...
What in the hell?? If nothing else I’m thankful for this thread because I would have never believed it if someone said kids riding wheelies through streets are getting big sponsors and interviews with what seem like legit websites.

Anyone think this would happen if someone started doing one small part of another sport in an entirely inappropriate location? I might go grab a buddy, some football pads and a helmet and start tackling each other in a major shopping mall and put videos on youtube. Nike sponsorships and a trip to the Superbowl should shortly follow. Likely an interview with sports illustrated also.
That's essentially how skateboarding got its start. Bunch of Orange Co delinquents running amok through city streets and invading unsuspecting homeowners' empty pools. In the blink of an eye it was a nationwide phenomenon, with corporate sponsorships and magazines to boot.
dayusmc
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12/4/2014 8:44am
Mr. Day Im glad Malcolm was able to get ahold of you... My hope is that your bike gets returned back to you at some point...I...
Mr. Day Im glad Malcolm was able to get ahold of you...

My hope is that your bike gets returned back to you at some point...I believe that will happen and closure on this can commence.

I hope that your ill will towards Lil Chino can be healed at some point, as he is a good kid, dispite what some may say.


Thank you. My bike is surely gone. But I do not understand what you mean by my ill will towards LiL Chino. I do not believe I have said anything that would lead anyone to think that. I have simply said that he should speak up about this issue. I would if there were videos of me riding a stolen bike. In fact I think I have been pretty open to hearing his side of the story. I told Malcolm I would help any way I could to help clear this up. Considering I was the victim of this crime, I think I am really be more open and nice about the matter. I did say I didn't like the way the cops and sponsors blew me off...
Semper Fi
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12/4/2014 8:54am
Mr Day, don't worry about anything 2WheelsforaDumbAss has to say. He has his head so far up his ass, the only time he can see the light, is when he goes in for his annual colonoscopy.

Aren't you on bannedCR500 and KXRiders as well?

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