via Mad Scientist Garage…
“We bought the cheapest mini bike we could find and revived it in an auto parts store parking lot… a few moments before we crashed it. This thing has no brakes, no chain tensioner, and it’s a seriously good time!”
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via Mad Scientist Garage…
“We bought the cheapest mini bike we could find and revived it in an auto parts store parking lot… a few moments before we crashed it. This thing has no brakes, no chain tensioner, and it’s a seriously good time!”
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