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that white bike looks about rite.. the same person that would mount a wheel so big the suspension doesnt work anymore, would mount the exhaust in front of the seat..
that white bike looks about rite.. the same person that would mount a wheel so big the suspension doesnt work anymore, would mount the exhaust in front of the seat..
You realize that has front air ride and its down in that picture?
and the pipes well something you don't see everyday like that and hell it shoots fire... cant go wrong with shooting fire lol.
Haha - wait till those dudes hit a pot hole with that big 'ol front rim - can we say "bent rim and blown tire" -
HA!!!! Your making the assumption that these guys actually ride their bikes. I seriously doubt these guys ride thses bikes other than off the trailor into the bike show or down the road for a photo shoot.
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