I don’t know how you did your kitchen made statistics but I’ll say something, in first world countries especially America, insurances find it hard to insure motorcyclists and by law it’s not a must for motorcyclists to be insured. Ask yourself why ? Liability is too high… @Simiyu22 and @Swansea can you confirm please for our esteemed moderator ?
I got one for my brother , he fell down with it . I totaled it and sold it off immediately.i don’t trust any machine on two wheels
Hehehe.
Tuma haraka kama parcel nitaichukua Posta. 2017 narudi ofisini.
Umesema kweli hapo
Ngumu.
Yangu sijangurumisha in more than a month. Naiangalia tu na side eye tukipitana.
I swear sijacheka
Hehehe…
I bought one for my dad and I regret it. Mzee at 76 is cruising like a teenager! Hapana, it will take him 6ft under soon…
Hata mimi sijacheka
:D:D:D
Lakini ni poa kungurumisha nduthi isije ikarust
Leo hii nitaingurumisha.
alafu
naona karetio hapo unasikiza tu franco.
Inasaidia sana.
Kwa nduthi rider ndio body, hio mchezo hapana taka.
Hehehe ngurumisha polepole na ukuwe umelube necessary components
Ubebe arimis sorry l mean grease enough juu inakaa kurust.
Bro,
Why are you blanking the name of your buddy na unajua ma-CSI hapa walivyo wengi?
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/evewoman/article/2000212943/losing-my-leg-was-a-wake-up-call
Inspiring story, and great job on the bike!!
Hehehe.
Thanks bro.
Bill is a great guy.
I can inbox some more bike projects if you like.
Just read up on the circumstances around Collin’s death, and that he was a young father of 5. Adrenalin was not to blame. No, it was that scourge of Kenya: drunken drivers slaloming all over the place.
I’d love to see some more projects, though I’m four-legged by choice.