Actor Ku Sung-hwan's challenge for a Class 2 small motorcycle license heated up when 'motorcycle senior' Lee Jong-Hyuk showed up, raising the tension.
On the afternoon of the 16th, the MBC variety show I Live Alone aired a segment showing Ku Sung-hwan's process of attempting the Class 2 small license test to fulfill a long-held dream. Ku Sung-hwan visited a bike shop to buy a motorcycle and expressed excitement by mentioning the film "Beat." However, he surprised those on site with the unexpected confession, "I still don't have a license."
Ku Sung-hwan said, "I have a class 1 regular and a class 1 large, but I need the higher-level license," and "I'm going to take the test today at 3:30 p.m." It was revealed that this was his "third attempt," and the cast members expressed both surprise and concern. Jun Hyun-moo sympathized, saying, "The motorcycle test is really hard," and Code Kunst also watched the situation, saying, "He seems confident."
Ahead of the test, Ku Sung-hwan went to an indoor practice range for a final check. The slalom course, considered the biggest hurdle of the bike license, was the key. Kian84 noted, "That's basically a mental battle," and Ku Sung-hwan could not hide his nerves, saying, "You can't go too slowly and it's difficult." Jun Hyun-moo added, "In my day, the motorcycle license was harder than the car one. Six out of ten people failed."
At that moment, a "supporter" appeared. Actor Lee Jong-Hyuk appeared at the practice range after receiving Ku Sung-hwan's SOS, drawing attention. Ku Sung-hwan explained the reason he asked for help, saying, "I contacted you because you've had a license for a long time and are a motorcycle expert, so I wanted to ask for advice."
But Lee Jong-Hyuk's reaction was more blunt than expected. In response to Ku Sung-hwan saying he had been practicing alone, Lee Jong-Hyuk immediately hit him with a hard truth, "Then you'll fail." He followed with a joking remark, "What you're trying to do is wrong," turning the scene into a sea of laughter.
With the "third-time test taker" Ku Sung-hwan's final practice and Lee Jong-Hyuk's practical advice, the day's broadcast raised the mood beyond a simple challenge to a "bittersweet license survival story."
I Live Alone airs every Friday at 11:10 p.m.<
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