WATCH | ‘Helmet please king’ – Prince Kaybee pushing the limits of safety

Cape Town — South African music producer Prince Kaybee had fans’ hearts in mouths after he shared a daring video while recklessly riding a motorbike. Kaybee posted a video and a screenshot showing him standing up on the bike. As the bike enters the frame, he turns to the camera and flashes his middle finger before riding off. He confirmed... Read more → The post WATCH | ‘Helmet please king’ – Prince Kaybee pushing the limits of safety appeared first on African Insider.

WATCH | ‘Helmet please king’ – Prince Kaybee pushing the limits of safety

Cape Town — South African music producer Prince Kaybee had fans’ hearts in mouths after he shared a daring video while recklessly riding a motorbike.

Kaybee posted a video and a screenshot showing him standing up on the bike.

As the bike enters the frame, he turns to the camera and flashes his middle finger before riding off.

He confirmed that he had already fallen off the bike twice before but could not part ways with it because it was “special”.

“Have such a love/hate relationship with the bike. I have fallen twice on it already but its just special,” he wrote.

Many fans were left feeling disgruntled with Kaybee’s irresponsible behaviour. Besides the fact that he was standing up, he was also not wearing a helmet or a suit, meaning any fall could have been catastrophic. Many of his fans took to the comments to give up a piece of their mind.

The South African reported that Prince Kaybee also owned a Red Ducati, which he’s shown off before. He’s said before that his motorbike has been his “only source of peace in darkest days”.

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Compiled by Matthew Petersen

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