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I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that marketing department. Dont dare honk at them lest you want to get pulled from your car and stomped like a couple from my city was earlier this week.
_______ for dough
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He's straight up talking about buying stolen bikes for $1500 at around the 4:15 mark.
Smash and grab for dough apparently.
https://youtu.be/XkVAHgOx4u8
Lets do this
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Am I one of the few that don't know? I assumed it was a friend or Brother in-law
Low and behold it was my Wife!!.... No shit!.
Tired of me being gone all the time traveling she took my Scooters to her Dads/ Mothers home.
Had to really Bow to the masses on that episode.
Pit Row
So do moto guys unfortunately.
To assume all wheelie boys are on stolen bikes is ignorant.
THE PROBLEM IS... "Bike Night" disrupts the other 99% of the community in these PUBLIC traveled roads and areas. Why should YOUR enjoyment, 1) effect the other 99%, 2) be illegal, 3) Is dangerous to unsuspecting drivers, 4) promote theft among the younger less fortunate wanna be riders who can afford a decent bike to play on. Real dirtbike riders HAVE to travel to Private land areas in order to legally ride, these people feel privileged and disobey all laws, which is a while another issue. Personally I am very disappointed in Monster Energy and anyone who supports the illegal "Wheelie boy" movement. Go find a closed down airport and get permission to ride on that to show your "Skills".
No excuse to sponsor illegal riding, no safety equipment…Never mind the stolen bikes, closing down streets and highways, beating people up, etc that seems to be oh so common in this “sport”…Monster should be better than this.
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