OK, this guy is an idiot and all that, but he also has one of the ugliest bikes I've ever seen. What is it?
OK, this guy is an idiot and all that, but he also has one of the ugliest bikes I've ever seen. What is it?
I see a fair amount of those bikes around. The lengthened swing arm comes from drag racing, but I"m pretty sure most of them only race from one bar to the next.
The Hayabusa is one of the ugliest bikes in history. And that guy is a moron. Plus it looks like the rear tire is nearly flat.
Had a gen 1 'Busa for quite a while. It's really a fantastic bike, but being it's the Escalade of the bike world, you can get lumped in with some real winners...
My Busa looked much different
I grew up on bikes, my neighbor had a little minbikethat he would take me for rides on all the time, He gave me the bike for my 8th birthday.
I think there is nothing wrong with it as long as its done safely. I used to take my nephew on dirt bike rides when he was in one of those backpack things kids ride in nowadays. He also went on cattle drives, boats, roping on my back. I guess Im not as uptight as some.
He has all the required white trash safety gear on at least.
Flip flops...check
Board shorts...check
tank top/muscle tee...check
no helmet...check
Just leave the baby at home and let Darwin do the rest.
pres589 wrote: I like the naked Busa. Something I hadn't though of before...
I tent to like bikes that are utilitarian. They are not a hobby to me, I ride everyday rain, shine or snow. This one was stock wheelbase, raied the back 2 inches to make the sreering quicker, The engine was about 180hp. Wiggled down the road pretty well. Frame broke at about 170K miles, Engine wnent in a little dunebuggy.
In reply to MulletTruck:
But that's a baby. Out on the road. Quite a bit different than riding a kid around the neighborhood or in a field. I have no issue with kids on bikes. But babies on the road is completely wrong.
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