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Nice vid Greg. I definitely need to hook up with you guys for the next ride! BTW, Johnny, you're going to kill your self on that thing!...

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Old Jun 9, 2008, 9:28 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Nice vid Greg. I definitely need to hook up with you guys for the next ride!

BTW, Johnny, you're going to kill your self on that thing!
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Hahaha, that's some excellent stuff! AA++
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BTW, Johnny, you're going to kill your self on that thing!
He needs a helmet desperately too.

Typical johnnypoach for ya right there...
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He needs a helmet desperately too.

Typical johnnypoach for ya right there...
Somehow I wasn't at all surprised to see he was riding without a helmet..
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In an earlier post Steve mentioned that JP had a spare bike. So I have to ask, if that is his main ride what does the spare look like
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lmao @ breakaway steering column. the bike is like 14 billions times too small, too. hilarious vid.
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if that is his main ride what does the spare look like
I don't think the video shows the true steeziness of the bike
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Looks like a good time. That high-tech hammer must be a bitch to lug around though.
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In an earlier post Steve mentioned that JP had a spare bike. So I have to ask, if that is his main ride what does the spare look like
Its a high tech amphibious assault vehicle complete with kickstand

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