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Bajaj Pulsar Goes Rider Free After Stunt Goes Wrong
This video probably reflects of the stupidity of a stunt on a Bajaj Pulsar gone horribly wrong.
A biker or probably a stunt bike rider whose stunt went horribly wrong, but the following events is even more hilarious.
In this video, the biker is seen trying to nail a 12 o'clock-er on a Bajaj Pulsar ends up crashing on the road. However, his Pulsar continues to keep going, before one of the other riders goes on the pursuit of the free-riding Pulsar.
Usually, people wait for the free-riding motorcycle to stop on its own and fall over before you can retrieve the motorcycle. However, the rider who goes on the pursuit of grabbing the free-riding Pulsar ends up taken down instead by the free-riding Pulsar.
Karma sometimes is served hot, and it is up to you to make a right and wise decision.This video probably reflects of the stupidity of a Bajaj Pulsar stunt gone horribly wrong.
First, stunt biking on public roads are against the law and should be restricted to controlled environments, secondly, going after a free-riding motorcycle can be unpredictable.
Now watch the video above and decide for yourself.