There is a long tradition of burnouts at this particular shop just before a tire change...they actually have some footage of a guy burning until it pops...but the clean up is awful. I didn't want melted rubber all over the underside of my plastics.What, no wheelies to follow up with?
Coulda at least burned it 'til she popped!! Saw a stunt rider do that once, don't think he meant to tho.
All burnouts are performed BY the owner...With the owner's permission I would hope. You can read the license plate when it is on the rack in the shop. Anyone just find out how their bike was treated the last time the tire was changed?
I was jus messin with ya anyway. (Forgot the smilie!) Burnouts OK in my book.There is a long tradition of burnouts at this particular shop just before a tire change...they actually have some footage of a guy burning until it pops
If I happen to be due for a tire, I'm in. If I'm not due for a tire...once I get enough donations to pay for a tire...I'm in.Good on ya, then, mate .Howza bouta demo of same at Reno? Should be a tire change booth set up, I believe.
Right on! I've always been overly suspicious of mechanics. Probably why I do as much of the work as I can do myself.All burnouts are performed BY the owner...The licence plate is mine. So is the bike. And the guy performing the burnout??? ME!
Also, as a side note, the guy out in front of the shop sweeping up chunks of rubber...ME
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