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    Crazy video, YFZ on the street in Europe

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    This guys on a YFZ flying through traffic. Pretty cool
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    That was fast. Like him whipping in and out of traffic man...wow.
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    Too bad that the wuss had to have all his bike buddies flank him and did not ride inner city traffic at night. If you are going to do an outlaw run, might as well do it right and show some balls. Especially if you are going to video it.
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    That's definitely not in Europe. Look at the cars he's passing. There are plenty of American cars if you pay attention. The first vehicle he passes is a red Chevy pickup in the parking lot. At one point he gets stuck behind a gold Suburban. Plus, they are on the right side of the road. Europeans drive on the left. The license plates aren't the long rectangular or square styles like they use over there, either. All US plates are the same size, and those look pretty normal to me. There is a silver Honda that looks to have Texas plates. El Paso or Lubbock, maybe? It may have just simply been hosted on a European website.

    BTW, he needs to learn to look more than fifteen feet in front of himself and to use steady throttle. He changed lanes so many times when he didn't need to. What an idiot. Oh, and the music sucks, too.
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    Yeah we have a gold suburban just like that. You hear that guy revving it in the beginning. Theres no need for that. My friend used to do that all the time. I used to laugh everytime he did it. I guess that was fast for a quad. What was he doing maybe 75- 80 tops? Wish I was there at the time and had my street bike. Then I would show them what FAST is Cool video none the less

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    That might have been in Quebec.. french intro,.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69HemiGTX
    That's definitely not in Europe.
    Concur with the avove.

    Quote Originally Posted by 69HemiGTX
    Plus, they are on the right side of the road. Europeans drive on the left.
    Almost all of Europe drives on the right side of the road, the only holdouts being England, Ireland, Cypress and Malta.

    Other countries around the world that have a significant English influence (Austrailia, India, areas of South Africa) drive on the left side as well. This is likely linked to the days of men riding on horseback. The intent was to be in the most advantageous position to defend one's self with his sword. Being that most men are right handed, it was most beneficial to pass on the left.

    The United Kingdom introduced the General Highways Act in 1773 reccommending passersby keep right. This became a law as part of the 1835 Highways Bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rm250RF900R
    Yeah we have a gold suburban just like that. You hear that guy revving it in the beginning. Theres no need for that. My friend used to do that all the time. I used to laugh everytime he did it. I guess that was fast for a quad. What was he doing maybe 75- 80 tops? Wish I was there at the time and had my street bike. Then I would show them what FAST is Cool video none the less
    I didnt watch the vid because im on dial up, but if he is revving it before taking off, have you ever rode a 450? Do you realize how TALL first gear really is? You have to rev the sh!t out of them, otherwise you'll stall it with stock gearing. Anyone I know, or anyone i've let ride mine they stall it the first time becuase of the tall gearing.

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