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Should I buy this one?


CrazyHorse One-Eight
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how many times have your rode something like that, probably not much. tbh you are 16 and want to buy basically a motorcycle, probably one of the most retarded things you could do. gl killing/seriously injuring yourself

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The next one to bash this guy and tell him he's "rich" or "spoiled" gets a week ban.

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well said terry! If its what you want to do Crazyhorse, go for it! You have worked for the money and earnt it yourself! Do what ya want with it! :)

Yeah, worked my butt on it 'n thanks bri !

how many times have your rode something like that, probably not much. tbh you are 16 and want to buy basically a motorcycle, probably one of the most retarded things you could do. gl killing/seriously injuring yourself

Well, to be honest, my dad taught me giving gas, steering and handeling cars when I was 8 years old, that was my start. I starting driving scooters at age 14, on private area, but the thing is, i'm carefull with my goods, I don't drive like an idiot or whatsoever, I know how to shine, but on a safe way, so no worries.

 

Immigration needs to speak with you

Get in line.

 

@mike, for the record, and this is my last statement about it.

 

I worked every single euro for it, with my jobs, with my blood and sweat, not my parents, I can't ask something like that from my parents, they don't have alot of money, so yeah.

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well said terry! If its what you want to do Crazyhorse, go for it! You have worked for the money and earnt it yourself! Do what ya want with it! :)

 

 

Yes, you only live once. Buy it if you want. Just be careful.

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It's a complete waste to buy a brand new bike.

 

So many people put under 500 miles on them and end up selling them in near-mint condition(in the U.S. anyways).

 

Heck no, I work my butt off for this, getting up every day @ 6 AM in the morning dealing with fucked up little kids every day. (occupation; security guard)

Get you're facts straight.

 

It sounds like you described baby-sitting rather than a security guard. Neither is hard work...you sit around. Just saying. Also, welcome to the cold world of reality if you think 6 AM is early enough to exclaim. I had to be dressed and at the bus stop earlier than that just to get to school.

 

Anyways, enjoy your bike. Just keep in mind that you aren't immune to wrecking. Be safe and you'll have a lot of fun and save on gas money. :)

 

 

Oh: your*

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It's a complete waste to buy a brand new bike.

 

So many people put under 500 miles on them and end up selling them in near-mint condition(in the U.S. anyways).

 

 

 

It sounds like you described baby-sitting rather than a security guard. Neither is hard work...you sit around. Just saying. Also, welcome to the cold world of reality if you think 6 AM is early enough to exclaim. I had to be dressed and at the bus stop earlier than that just to get to school.

 

Anyways, enjoy your bike. Just keep in mind that you aren't immune to wrecking. Be safe and you'll have a lot of fun and save on gas money. :)

 

 

Oh: your*

 

Do you honestly think I even sit when I'm working?

lmao, no I have to stand all day.

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