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Re: Helium Boy Family Chases Storms

Pitster said:
That was a pretty good one I will admit, but do you want to know the REAL TRUTH!! YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH, lol He seriously traded in a stock klx to me for a x2r cause he wanted more power and better suspension, HONEST!!! Maybe I need to scan the title and post it!?


Haha!!!!!! Sweet. You should hook him up with a Z155 V2 setup, he will be doing wheelies away from tornados. You can even make a new add-on package for all of your bike "The Storm Chaser" package will include a Z155 motor, rocket holder, and lightning rod.
 
Re: Helium Boy Family Chases Storms

50$Pit said:
Haha!!!!!! Sweet. You should hook him up with a Z155 V2 setup, he will be doing wheelies away from tornados. You can even make a new add-on package for all of your bike "The Storm Chaser" package will include a Z155 motor, rocket holder, and lightning rod.


Nice, but from the sounds of things, he may need a hell of allot faster bike then anything you will find on planetminis to get out of this one! Looks like he is in some deep $hit!
 
Parents like that should not have children. Taking them out of school to chase storms. What the hell are these people thinking.



That guy must have been sucked into more than one of those tornadoes.



Because he has some serious brain damage.
 
Re: Helium Boy Family Chases Storms

50$Pit said:
By STEVE L. HURST, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 48 mins ago



DENVER, Colorado– A recent YouTube video has been released of Richard Heene and his family who are most notably recognized for their most recent escapade which involved their 6 year old son, Falcon Heene, taking off in a spaceship look-a-like helium ballon by himself. Within the YouTube video the Heene family shows newscasters how they prepare for their common storm chases which often leads the Heene parents to remove their children from school.



The video, which shows the family rushing out of the family's home after viewing storm activity online also shows father, Richard, riding two miniature motocross bikes. Richard states he uses the miniature motorcycles to get closer to the storm so he can launch a rocket into the storms core, allowing him and his family to collect data from within the storm.



In a web-teleconference with the Associated Press Richard Heene wanted to clarify that, "my Pitster Pro X2 125cc motocross bike is only for presetting the rockets." For direct storm contact rockets Richard stated, "I use my much more reliable Kawasaki KLX110 motorcycle."



While the Heene family's parenting tactics and ideals are not that of the common American parents it is clear that they know quality when they see it.



*Disclaimer*

This is not a real news article, it is for pure entertainment purposes only. This post is in no way meant to harm anyone on the board. It is clear that Pitster has done right by the pitbike community and its nice to see a company that steps ups and produces a good bike at a great price.



*Disclaimer to the Disclaimer*

My initial disclaimer is in no way influenced by Pitster Pro or its e-mafia, nor is it made to provide untruthful information in regards to Pitster's products. Again, pure entertainment.
nice.
 
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