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Tire Terminator

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Forgiven, Apr 21, 2012.

  1. Forgiven

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    Simple things for simple minds. Get a job. Do something meaningful with your life for christsakes.
     
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    Yes breath in nice and deep now.
     
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    I actually do a lot for Christ's sake. You like giving advise, I have some for you. Take the good person test, you could be a much happier person.
     
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    I already know I'm a good person. I don't need to take a test. God'a gonna punish you for hurting that maxim like that. All that smoke is nothing compared to where God's gonna send you.
     
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    All the good person, bad person stuff aside....am I missing something?
    What exactly is being accomplished (not trying to be nasty...I really want to know what you're doing)...is this thing supposed to prolong the life of a tire or end it? Is it supposed to help you change a tire somehow? Finally, isn't a worn tire just a worn tire, in other words if the center is worn, isn't the tire worn and in need of replacement?
    My quest is for knowledge...not an early entrance to hell.
     
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    Couldn't tell from the clip, but is that unit welded together :?: Be a bitch if it came apart at high revs! 8O
     
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    :( SO disappointing. a REAL burnout is going thru all the gears :oops:
    Even a skull sticker on the taillight housing dont help to make it cool-sorry.
     
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    Tough crowd! Apparently he likes roasting old tires so he's just having some fun. (Insert joke about sending bad tires to hell)
     
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    whats the point?
     
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    No point, his bike, his tire, his way of having fun.
    Kinda like modifications, some will love them, other will hate them, at the end of the day it's still his call.
    The only thing about posting is, it does leave you open to criticism be it positive or negative.
    I've seen plenty of "smoke" shows and I like them. I've also seen the results of doing it until the tire shreds, not a nice picture. Belts wrapped around axles, plastic tail sections, huggers, signals, legs, scarred up.
     
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    There is no point.......change a worn or old tire and go ride your bike. Burnouts, stunts and general stupidity do nothing to promote biking....and everything to demonstrate idiotic immaturity.........we medical folks see the results all the time.........go have fun.

    Dave
     
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    No this thing will not come apart, the V is bent metal. I am including another link to youtube I made yesterday. Maybe some of you will get it if you watch it.....funny no one came up to me after his burnout and said anything negative, like go do something of value, etc........if you dont like burnouts well to each their own.....no need to be nasty about it (so Evil Knievel never did anything to promote biking?). By the way this is probably the safest way to do a burnout. Just because some of you are on line does that give you licence to say things you would never say to a persons face? I really think people just do not think things through sometimes before attacking. I posted something unusual to do with bikes that I am sure some would find interesting...yes it can be a tough crowd. Oh well. Some love to criticize, I will answer as best I can and choose to not become like the naysayers. The video shows exactly what this thing is intended for...another way to have fun with your bike.....The best to all of you this summer.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmRKMSXJ8YQ
     
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    do some brands of tires stink worse than others?
     
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    Yes, I think Kumo tires stink the worst, not that any of them smell like roses....
     
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    Holy that guy is not scared of the rev limiter... To each his own, at least it's a "safe" way to do a burnout :p
     
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    Watched skilled riders do burnouts, good to watch on THEIR bike but sitting in a rack doing it? Like shooting a caged lion.
     
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    Senseless. I guess it all depends on how easily amused you are, and your definition of "fun with your bike."
     
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    Nothing like smelling like Ode de' tire for the afternoon. I am more concerned abut the undue stress on the engine from heat and no airflow. I would much rather burn my tires up from riding, then have them recycled so they can be enjoyed again...
     

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