Got it, that would make sence...Skier wrote:Sweet I had a response all typed up, was about to post and I must have hit a special "close the browser window instead of copy your post to the clipboard" key combo.
Back on track, it's rider abuse that kills those frames. Keep slammin' down those wheelies because you're a moronic squid trying to impress your fellow 21 year old buddies and it's gonna break. So don't use a race-replica bike for doing stupid "crumb" like that.
A buddy was riding down a set of stairs on his mountain bike... when he hit the bottom the front end of the bike just folded under and his face continued on down to the pavement. If you watch the video footage close you can see a tooth bouncing away from his face.MrGompers wrote:When I was a teenager my cousin broke his bicycles frame in half after coming off a jump. He wasn't injured, but it's one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
Did you watch the video? Suzuki became uncooperative after the victim asked who would pay his medical bills. As far as the new story covered, Suzuki never responded about the horn.dieziege wrote:...so someone added a horn by drilling into the aluminum frame? Is that what I'm reading?
"... started inspecting the bike. They spotted a hole drilled into the frame for his horn.
"When they tried to get the bike repaired, they say initially, Suzuki seemed cooperative. Jerard says after he raised that question, Suzuki officials refused to repair his bike."
Not "the horn" but "his horn"... and why else would Suzuki refuse to repair after the hole was pointed out?
So who drilled the hole for the horn?
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