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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2007

high-side

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  • @PygoManiac The tires were new. That's why the bike fell over so easily. New tires are very slippery because a special coating is put on them to preserve the new rubber underneath. I bet he hardly gave it gas, because there was a car in front of him. The low RMP torque of a liter engine was enough to slide the rear with the new tires. Hell, a bike shop around here says that they see this quite often after installation of new tires, and they warned me about it when I got new tires.

  • Sounds like he said, Im about to flip this bike.

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  • this is like something out of a comedy movie....

  • jesus

  • this video made me smile

  • @quentquent13 can't speak for all of Europe, but in Sweden they have plates and are registered when in the showroom. So I'd assume it's the same thing here.

  • When did brand new bikes come with PLATES? just asking, in the US we have to get the plate after we buy the bike, this bike in the vid has a plate on it.

  • Didnt even make it outta the parking lot! I cant really talk shit because I wrecked my first bike in a parking lot from trying to look cool and I gave it to much throttle on a patch of fine gravel, I felt stupid as shit!

  • kinda funny tho =p. hope he's ok =)

  • Just before he hit the ground "Goddammit"!!!!

  • bwhahahaaaha!

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