What a moron, haha. As I say, "It looks like you're missing about two wheels there." Everytime I see something like this I can only imagine what kind of damage this must be doing on the machine. 4 wheelers were certainly not engineered to do this kind of thing. I would think that this thing probably won't have much life left in it after doing this a couple times. And its not like a 6 wheeler where it can be rebuilt easily. Once this thing is broke, the repair costs would be through the roof and it would be better just to go get a new one.......or if that person was smart and wanted to buy a REAL off road vehicle they would just get a 6 wheeler!