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Guy rides bike over Lamborghini, posts vid to Instagram

I would call Sharia law on that mans feet. Then let the owner of the car laugh in front as they cut them off. Then play the song - Who's Laughing now by Skinny Puppy.
 
dunno, that was a pretty good jump to get up on there. Seems it would be easier from the pointy end of the car.
 
smooth.😎

oh wait, garage, not off-topic.

CRIMINAL!
I was thinking he deserved some style points.
Seriously, remember the guy who set up a fake tagging of his lambo? This stunt has the same desperate smell to it. What else can you do when people don't pay enough attention to your attention whoring car? Generate faux outrage FTW!
 
http://koin.com/2015/04/20/did-you-see-that-bmx-rides-over-lamborghini/

I've seen that car in PDX several times. Also have to laugh at news story valuations of exotic cars. $350k?

Viper GTS

I know the Aventador is priced like that, but I don't recall how the Murcielago was priced when new. Certainly it's not worth anything like $350K now.

The car owner sounds like a cool guy - he started a music store 40 years ago after being a passionate guitar collector as a teenager. Sounds like he is not overreacting to this. Frankly as long as this didn't do body/paint damage I would find it kind of amusing as the owner of the car.
 
I would establish a trust. The trust would pay for the kid to be followed for 20 years. Every time he bought anything worth more than $100, it would be stolen. And a note would be left which states, "How does it feel when someone screws with something you worked to get?"
 
On one hand I find it hard to feel sorry for the lambo owner, I think he will be just fine, on the other hand it's also not cool to vandalize property like that. Hopefully there is no damage to the car.
 
Do you know how hard the suspension is set-up in a car that is a few inches from the road?
The rear moved upon impact; yet the impact on the roof or hood showed nothing ...
Then when he leaves the vehicle; I seem to see no release from the supension
 
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The rear moved upon impact; yet the impact on the roof or hood showed nothing ...
Then when he leaves the vehicle; I seem to see no release from the supension

The rear moved because there was much more force due to the downward velocity of the bicycle + rider ( f=ma anyone?) from that point forward he no longer came off the car, he simply rode it down. The rear suspension deloaded and there was never enough downward force from that point forward to cause the suspension to drop again.

After reaching the roof he was on a downward plane the remainder of his little trek which minimized the straight down force against the car.
 
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