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The fact he didn't die has 100% to do with luck and nothing to do with his riding competence.
Scroll to 8:02 and you'll see his true skill (lack thereof); fast on straights and slow in corners = squid.
I drive a truck worth less than $900 on the books (in excellent condition).
I wouldn't really care.
Would you not care if you end up being charged with felony assault with deadly weapon? The only thing worse than guys like the one in that video is dumbfucks like you who would intentionally try to injure or kill someone simply for passing you as you're stuck in traffic.
Would you not care if you end up being charged with felony assault with deadly weapon? The only thing worse than guys like the one in that video is dumbfucks like you who would intentionally try to injure or kill someone simply for passing you as you're stuck in traffic.
That how many ride bikes in the rest of the world beside North America. It is not that scary once you are use to it. And, it look like they sped the vid up to get the speed effect.
Removing idiots from the planet to make it safer for the rest of us should be rewarded.
At least the ghost rider who is already linked in this thread has a sense of humor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_ofgD19-d8&NR=1
LOL, I was doing the same thing in Bangkok with out helmet (before helmet laws in Thailand) after I got use to the local way of riding.Pffft... this sh*t is SOP for motorcyclists in Asia
Pffft... this sh*t is SOP for motorcyclists in Asia
LOL, I was doing the same thing in Bangkok with out helmet (before helmet laws in Thailand) after I got use to the local way of riding.
It was a total rush to ride where they didn't have speed limit or helmet laws.
Agree, I was young and stupid. I once followed some local up a steep hill/curve near Chang Mai between buses/trucks that were going opposite directions. Scary as hell, because I couldn't see more than 10~15' in front of me and can't back out once committedAh, my mistake up there ^^ I know that you can't really get away with this kind of thing in most European countries, but SE Asia could very well be quite a bit more lax. Still dangerous as all hell though, you can't control the road quality or someone coming down another road in a similarly huge rate of speed.
Realistically, American's are some of the poorest educated, most self-entitled drivers on the planet. It's not an issue of allowing it, it's an issue of how goddamn stupid it would be to tempt fate to such a degree everytime you decide to do it.
You'd be better off swimming naked with jellyfish.