> spookylsd said on
12-03-2009 at
20:42:
that's a crap bike. you should wear some protection, squid...
> Nomoredie said on
12-01-2009 at
21:51:
HYOSUNG?BUahahHAHAhAah !Ffs gimme a break ..
> robby844 said on
11-22-2009 at
08:00:
huh? and yes with him still in it.
> UrbanKnight12 said on
11-13-2009 at
16:37:
maybe nextime you'll wear gloves?
> srsc23 said on
11-06-2009 at
08:23:
its a hyo
> motormanish said on
11-01-2009 at
11:57:
Every activity has it's risks.You are right, you are more likely to have a serious injury from a motorcycle crash. FYI: not busting your balls but it is called a sport bike, not sports bike.
> Geck0br0s said on
10-31-2009 at
18:14:
You win the prize for two stupid analogies that do not fit.
> Geck0br0s said on
10-31-2009 at
18:10:
Silly analogy. Big difference driving a car compared to riding a motorcycle on the highway. You are far more likely to have serious injury on your motorcycle after a crash, no? In regards to my organ donor comment, most folks that buy a sports bike don't buy them because they are slow.
> motormanish said on
10-31-2009 at
17:24:
Would you sell your car if your co-worker was killed in one?
> motormanish said on
10-31-2009 at
17:22:
No...Harleys really suck!!!!!!!!!
> G35Nicholas said on
10-30-2009 at
22:30:
It's Hydrogen Peroxide, not water, twits. And Hyosung is seriously the shittiest bike manufacturer ever. I'm surprised it was even able to wheelie. Should have stuck to a huffy, at least the injuries would have been slightly insignificant. Dolt.
> ca94080 said on
10-25-2009 at
01:34:
i think it was anti-bactirial
> hornetobiker said on
10-20-2009 at
18:44:
What's the water for?
> CsniperC said on
10-08-2009 at
16:17:
hyosung is a poor bike :D =)) u use to fall on that bike :d
> DemonCovenant said on
09-30-2009 at
11:25:
my bad they are korean and yes there not top of the line in the industry but givem a few years everyday more aftermarket products are being made for them helping push there quality up if i had to say anything bad i would say it would be the quality of the plastics used in the manufacture of the bikes but fairing kits are now avaible solving this problem and maybe the suspension but that can be replaced easily so i think track bikes will start be'n implemented as a cheap alternatives for beginers
> saomaino said on
09-28-2009 at
20:58:
Hyosung is Korean made. They still have a long way to go to compete with the Japs, Italian, German, British, Austrian. Ok, may be you can compare them to the Harleys.
> apricotsnms516 said on
09-24-2009 at
06:47:
ride safe!
> cdboscos said on
09-22-2009 at
21:21:
pff....hyosung.......
> Peterrabbit10 said on
09-12-2009 at
06:54:
faggit
> yosiris74 said on
08-27-2009 at
04:43:
A falta de anticepticos le hubieran hechado una meada........o limon con sal y un poco de tequila............el tequila en el hocico para el susto.