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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/4/2007 3:47:29 PM   
toyotafj40s


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I usually just plug mine. but im a GHETTO mother ****er :P

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/4/2007 4:31:30 PM   
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I agree with you. I am so bloody sick and tired of everyone saying "take it to the track" and so forth. How does a burn out hurt someone? Whether the burnout is at the track or at the street makes no difference. It's not like you're murdering anyone. People saying sh*t like this is the main reason why I rarely post and I rarely visit this site. Aren't we all here to support each other? If doing a burnout concerns you then you damn well better sell your bike and stay at home to read the Goddamn bible or something. I'm sick of these bloody saints in this forum saying "take it to the track" or "don't do wheelies" or "don't speed excessively". If any of the above offends you, then you better sell your CBR and purchase a bicycle.


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ORIGINAL: JBaz

you know what... I'm sick and tired of everyone on this forum and other forums keep posting shit about doing a burn out is a squid thing to do.  IF YOUR TIRE IS F*CKED OR AT THE END OF IT'S LIFE, WHY NOT HAVE SOME MORE FUN AND BURN IT OUT!?!?!?  shit they cost 150+ for one tire and only last between 2-5k.

god damn ppl, take those anal beads out of your asshole.  Loosen up.  This is why america is going down the toilet.


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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/4/2007 4:38:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JBaz

^follow these steps:

1.  Acknowledge that the tire is bad.
2.  Read the post above yours.
3.  Remove anal beads from asshole.



+1

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/4/2007 4:44:57 PM   
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Now my "feeling" got really hurt! cuz now I gota pull them G*dd@mn anal beads out ( you know how long it took me to get them beads up there!..... sh#t!!!! ) I looooooove this Forum its my 2nd home

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/4/2007 4:57:57 PM   
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Now a squid thing to do if you did a burnout at an intersection with traffic...  If you have a sense or a clue to look at the video, you'd realize that he's doing a burnout on his driveway...  Not even on public road.

People on internet forums need to learn and realize that the term squid doesn't apply to EVERYTHING about a motorcycle when fun is involved...  I remember when squid was just associated to not wearing gear, then all the assholes started to associate it with everything about a motorcycle...

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/5/2007 12:20:39 AM   
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i posted squid on the cbrs gone wild cause the guy was trying to impress people with the damn i bet you have never seen some shit like this before attitude. This was not the same case here this was a ahh **** its gonna go one wah or another so here ill put on a show.  Good shit....

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/5/2007 12:31:28 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Cry For The Devil

I agree with you. I am so bloody sick and tired of everyone saying "take it to the track" and so forth. How does a burn out hurt someone? Whether the burnout is at the track or at the street makes no difference. It's not like you're murdering anyone. People saying sh*t like this is the main reason why I rarely post and I rarely visit this site. Aren't we all here to support each other? If doing a burnout concerns you then you damn well better sell your bike and stay at home to read the Goddamn bible or something. I'm sick of these bloody saints in this forum saying "take it to the track" or "don't do wheelies" or "don't speed excessively". If any of the above offends you, then you better sell your CBR and purchase a bicycle.


FYI, usually when most people say "take it to the track", 99% they arent saying, "take it to the track" and do a burnout, or whatever the manuever maybe. Usually they say it in regaurds to taking to to the track and showing skill, atleast thats the impression I am under........

Any hoot. I personally dont have a problem with burnouts [as long as its not somewhere stupid like in the middle of the road during Spring Break or a a traffic light]. What I have is a problem with the cleanup, cause that SUCKS!!!!!!!


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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/5/2007 2:56:59 AM   
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I thought it looked fun, that's the only good side to punchured tires.

I would have still worn my gear though. Would suck if the front brake let go and *poof* your head's in that wall.

Sweet vid though.

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 6:24:43 PM   
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Now a squid thing to do if you did a burnout at an intersection with traffic...  If you have a sense or a clue to look at the video, you'd realize that he's doing a burnout on his driveway...  Not even on public road.



haha ooooopssss :P well slap me in the ass and call me a squid.

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 7:15:52 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JBaz

Now a squid thing to do if you did a burnout at an intersection with traffic...  If you have a sense or a clue to look at the video, you'd realize that he's doing a burnout on his driveway...  Not even on public road.

People on internet forums need to learn and realize that the term squid doesn't apply to EVERYTHING about a motorcycle when fun is involved...  I remember when squid was just associated to not wearing gear, then all the assholes started to associate it with everything about a motorcycle...
nope no matter what you say a jackass who burns out a brand new tire wearing no gear is indeed a squid and he deserves to be made fun of for is lack of intellect and faux confidence

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 7:33:41 PM   
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So you have to wear full gear just to do a burnout in your driveway nowadays? Geez that must mean that when you actually do ride your bike you should be wearing armour plating and a parachute just incase.

And btw is you read the post you would have seen that his tire was ****ed and no good to him anyway.

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 8:05:38 PM   
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I would have plugged the tire and got 7000 miles out of it...what a waste...cool smoke cloud though!

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 9:25:14 PM   
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I personally have had bad luck (blow-out) with plugged tires....   I wouldn't.

Dude don't pay attention to this BS.  Just ride like you got a brain.  You can burn-out in your own drive way all day long......but I wanna see it pop.

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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 9:38:08 PM   
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I hear people saying "take it to the track" for everything from excessive speed to burnouts and even changing gears at redline. I think the term has been abused too much, but I don't care to hear it from people when the fun is absolutely harmless.

I don't care what anyone does just as long as they're responsible enough to deal with anything that happens as a result of what they're doing. A burnout in someone's driveway isn't going to kill anyone. Maybe ruin a tire, but that's it.

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ORIGINAL: D2MEclipseGT_600RR

FYI, usually when most people say "take it to the track", 99% they arent saying, "take it to the track" and do a burnout, or whatever the manuever maybe. Usually they say it in regaurds to taking to to the track and showing skill, atleast thats the impression I am under........

Any hoot. I personally dont have a problem with burnouts [as long as its not somewhere stupid like in the middle of the road during Spring Break or a a traffic light]. What I have is a problem with the cleanup, cause that SUCKS!!!!!!!



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RE: almost new tire burnout - 2/6/2007 9:42:19 PM   
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Let me guess, you're some sort of safety freak that you'd walk around with a condom on your d*ck all day long just in case you might so happen to get laid that day? Damn. Perhaps you lost the string to those anal beads 'cause you're acting like an a**hole.

The fun may be immature, non-productive and may not require any real intelligence, but I'd rather have fun doing a burnout on my bike than playing with anal beads. You talk confidence? How confident  can you be if you got something stuck up your a**hole and you can't pull it out?

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ORIGINAL: vpsophmore
nope no matter what you say a jackass who burns out a brand new tire wearing no gear is indeed a squid and he deserves to be made fun of for is lack of intellect and faux confidence


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