LOW IQ Kenyan Biker Kyeff Mwaniki Killed By His Suzuki Superbike

A young man identified as Kyeff Mwaniki has perished in a fatal accident after bragging on social media how he is a speed junkie.

Before his death, the deceased biker posted a photo revealing that he cruises at 290 km/hr.

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He made the post a few weeks ago, only to be involved in an accident while reportedly speeding along a busy highway.

His sports bike was written off during the crash.

A sneak peek into his Facebook account reveals he loved pulling daring stunts with his ill-fated sports bike.

He also participated in racing competitions where she showed his prowess in riding superbikes.

Kyeff was in his early 20’s.

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Why make fun of the dead?

This is why muratina should be outlawed in Kenya.

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In 254, Darwin always wins. Not Einstein.

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All motorbikes have got some low-iq dopamine, especially if you’re excited by how fast you can ride in poorly designed Kenyan roads. For adventures, they’re a bit more mature, the chances are rare,coz you will never find them cruising at such speeds.

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Upuss. Speed haitambui barabara. One miscalculation and they will be scrapping you off the tarmac. Haijalishi kama ni Thika Road ama Autobahn.

Hata wale speed demons wa pale Isle of Man TT probably hukuwa wameandika will kabla watoke home. Its courting death or worse - paralysis unakuwa vegetable.

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i dont support the move but… angalia hizo worn treads… 290 300 he was asking for it

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thats why if ever given a choice of a bike will always choose a cruiser like a Harley , akina Ducati just want to kill you , you will always be tempted to see how fast it goes v the result is you ending up as a skidmark on the asphalt. Anyway hope no innocents were injured when this genius was doing his silly stunts

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These guys who speed and take videos are in the same watsapp group with bastards who have installed vinyambi on their cars… they try to make up for something that is missing in their lives and believe by making a spectacle of themselves they fill the gap. RIP mongrel you ha it coming.

Around 100 years ago, an idiot decided that a bicycle on two wheels was not dangerous enough, so he put an engine on it just to increase the odds of death.

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Naonanga watu wakispeed na hizo bikes nawaonea huruma. One mistake away from sayuni.

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If you want to speed on a bike, just go to a track wachana na highways.
“Faster, faster, faster untill the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death”

True. Those stunts should be kwa race tracks not on public roads. They should also know that on roads, the speed limit for all vehicles including motorbikes is 110km/h.

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Even the Harleys have kitu wanaita the death wobble.

Riding a motorcycle on a busy highway filled with matatu drivers who don’t observe traffic rules at any moment is a risky affair.

One fool down.

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What ever happened to @Slim_fit? He also used to brag about being a speed demon.

All motorcycles do this. Happens when the front wheel isn’t properly aligned, doesn’t have adequate pressure, or the weight distribution is off. Bikes in general are a deathtrap. It only takes one mistake, or a distracted driver, or even a small pebble on the road if you’re going fast enough. And it’s over.

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Apparently he is still alive and kicking

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I watch youtuber @itchy boots, a very experienced rider who has ridden all over the world and she crashed in TZ after hitting a tiny mtaro on the rough road and nearly died.

I also followed another biking youtuber from europe, who had also ridden all over the world, and when he stopped uploading videos, I read that he had died after a head on collision with a car in one of the rural roads huko europe. Walisema his BMW 1250 adventure bike lost control and got out of its lane crashing onto the oncoming car.

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Touring the world does not make Itchy Boots an experienced rider, hata ukiangalia venye huride unaona Tu wasiwasi. You might be interested to watch Charlie Boorman and Ewan McGregor pale YouTube. Tafuta Long way down.

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Those super bikes are meant for the track. That is the correct place to ride them, not the streets. When you race on the track with the proper gear (body armour, leather, boots etc) the chances za kuenda Sayuni or becoming a cripple are much less.