@daiiycars: 136 MPH AVERAGE SPEED... LET THAT SINK IN.. #isleofman #isleofmantt #moto #bike #biker

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cocaineman3
cocaineman3 :
Crazy fact is that his front wheel did 6less miles during that lap
2026-06-24 00:00:11
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userxnt7mhqysb
matchabread :
what did I just see.... my jaw dropped
2026-06-25 07:01:16
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mr.carguy_from_germany
Need_money_for_m3_f80 :
And street riders manage to keep their wheel down?
2026-06-24 02:42:22
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judebubune
jude :
6th gear 12krpm omd how peaceful it must feel
2026-06-24 14:45:02
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chinga_tu_madre198
gerald :
se vive más llevando una moto 5 minutos a máxima velocidad de lo que muchos viven en toda su vidaa....
2026-06-24 06:27:10
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roayhonnel
Roa Yhonnel :
The power of the Yamaha R6
2026-06-24 20:30:31
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ascoobydoosandwhi
aScoobyDoosandwhich :
Song pls
2026-06-25 00:46:49
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carlos.luci8
LUCI GADGETS :
Extremely gravitational pull
2026-06-23 22:52:43
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sebas.x02
SEB🅰️S :
Algún día
2026-06-23 22:44:41
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maykol.acosta0
maykol Acosta :
simplemente arte , soy feliz viendo y escuchando como será manejando
2026-06-24 04:07:14
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clarkuberman
Westin :
Please please please Matt reeves. These exact shots for the Batman part 2
2026-06-24 03:09:38
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gilson...00
GILSON :
el verdadero de que no corre buela🗿
2026-06-23 21:54:54
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skuaros
without u here :
amadurecer é saber que grau BR é muito mais fácil e não da essa adrenalina.
2026-06-24 04:25:45
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lucass2wavvy
lucas :
madness
2026-06-24 15:11:14
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