01 Yamaha TDR 125 discussion forum:RE: TDR 125 |
RE: TDR 125 |
Tainted Meat said 2006-12-30 21:17 |
you stupid %!¤, lets put it this way, every time you step close to a motorcycle you are taking your life in your hands. you should check your motorcycle over every time you intend upon switching the engine on and riding off, you never know it could also save you some money when you forget to take your disk brake off, it´s never happened to me because i check EVERY TIME, and i can promise you it may one day save your life. also if you don´t want anybody to ride your bike and can´t think of a good excuse then say the following: i can´t let anybody ride my bike because i have done my own work on this bike and if anybody falls off or something happens that shouldn´t it could well be taken back to myself i have done the work on that bike and i am not a licensed or trained mechanic so therefore i will be up for a manslaughter charge. and you don´t want that do you???? also it will help you if you actually read about mechanics diagnosis on the net, it will help you in the future. or; like myself you can take start taking things apart from the age of ´god knows what but i was young´ and buy your kid a proper mechano kit, you know the old metal kits, can´t beat them, let your kid be creative and take full interest in what they are making or they´ll end off like a %!¤-wit like yourself, and you don´t want that either do you ? at the end of the day i stripped a Dyson down when they first came out while my mother went shopping and if you have ever noticed the screw heads are shaped so you can´t get a normal screwdriver in to move them so easily well by this time i thought i better alter a old screwdriver with a file, hacksaw and table vice. the point is use your intuition you dumb %!¤ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! please for %!¤s sake |
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