mattb348 said:O come on, I'm sure the guy was fine. Probably just a little torn up and bruised. How can you not find that funny? LOL.
Do you think it was a 250 then?
cnielse5 said:Stupid is as stupid does. It looks like to me the guy busts one of him arms when he rolls over the last time.
mattb348 said:I was about 12 years old and riding a 4 wheeler about 30 mph o so down the ride, and was hit by an on road bike doing like 50 MPH and we BOTH got cleaned out. I was wearing shorts and no helmet just like that guy. The 4 wheeler actually landed on my leg and tore off my shoe, along with half of my toenail, and I still have a faint road rash scar from where I landed on my elbow. I must have rolled like 3 or 4 times atleast.
I didn't get hurt bad at all though. Hell I actually thought it was pretty hilarious afterwards LOL!
I was assuming since they showed that video on the internet that the guy didn't get hurt very bad, but maybe you guys are right, maybe he did. If that is really the case then it definitetly isn't funny then.
I dunno.... I just thought it was funny becuase as soon as the video starts, he is already like straight up in a wheelie; you never even get to see him start off or anything. Then he hits the gas twice, and 2 seconds later is over backwards lol! I guess thats why I thought it looked (and sounded) so funny.
Hope the poor guy didn't get seriously hurt though. I doubt he would of let that video hit the internet if he did though.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
mattb348 said:LOL check out the video I found of some guy riding a wheelie down the road wearing shorts and NO gear, not even a helmet!
He dumps it at like 30 or 40 MPH LOL!!!
He is riding either a CR 250 or 500 by the looks (and sound).
Check it out, heres the link:
Wheelie Crash
I don't find people getting hurt to be much of a laugh riot.......
and there's the other reason I'm not laughing. Bingo, give the man a prize.one of the few times they will see an mx bike, that gives the rest of us a bad reputation.
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