It's ever so good to see young people interested in motorcycle racing and tuning their bikes and scooters to get that extra speed or stability and make the difference between the winner and the runner-up.
However, it's truly disheartening watching these fellows disregard all the elementary safety precautions. And I'm not speaking about road racing, but plain simple protective gear to spare them severe injuries, the wheel chair or death.
And this Thai rider is the perfect example: a tuned 2-stroke small bike which takes off really well, but wearing flip flops, a short and a t-shirt, with the wind in his hair for a helmet. Hope the chap was ok, and he decides to at least by a helmet instead of the next tuning parts.
And this Thai rider is the perfect example: a tuned 2-stroke small bike which takes off really well, but wearing flip flops, a short and a t-shirt, with the wind in his hair for a helmet. Hope the chap was ok, and he decides to at least by a helmet instead of the next tuning parts.