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First, there's so much f___kery going on in this picture.
Let's start with this bike I found for my brother whose 16. Pristine condition. Got him a notary so he can go ride by himself on days I can't go.
But it gets better. That's not him on the bike. And he never told me that anyone took a hellacious digger on it.
Gets better, why in the hell would anyone let a guy like that (check his goggles) touch a dirtbike that wasn't his ? I'm not sure. Except at 16 you're young and retardedly stupid, maybe I'll make him buy his next bike. Or make him fix the mangled mess himself.
This is the end result: man I bet he didn't think anyone would catch a pic of this, and all my track friends asking me if his friend is ok after a nasty digger via text. With my response being "err what??". This is just my brother, makes me not want to have kids. I'm 29 he's 16. I don't rememeber doing SHIT like that when I was younger....
P.S. I think it needs a new clutch
The Shop
Hahaha. Yea but you know what you're doing. And I loaned that bike to you because I knew you had a chance of making some money and would repair abything you trashed.
AND YOU DONT WEAR YOU GOGGLES UNDER YOUR VISOR KENNY.
And, as I recall you Hooked me up with a shit ton of air filters and Yamaha parts when you returned the bike with a flat tire and torn seat.
That kid ain't gonna be buying us a sub frame that's tweaked to shit.
The day my good friend got his Honda Support 84 CR250, I twisted it pretty hard off this downhill drop into some ruts and over the bars...twisting sub frame, radiators and pretty much every control. One of my biggest Dip-Shit maneuvers
As far as loaning bikes out , I don't let anyone take my bikes.....but if I'm there at the track , and it's someone I know and trust , hell yeah , go tear it up! I've let more friends ride my bikes than I've ridden of theirs. I never feel comfortable on some one else bikes.
Rule #2: Don't borrow anything because it will break while in your possession and cost you $.
Pit Row
This one is my brother.
This ones me
But then again he wasn't a teenager either.
colintrax-failed scrub attempt was my vibe as well.
Georgie, you said your brother is in this pic? Is there supposed to be a guy in the picture?
All the bikes I've tested have been maintained by smarter people than me.
One of my buddies, who has been a close friend for 20+ years is a little pressed for money at the moment. He can take my bike any time he wants and if he crashes or breaks something I wouldn't care at all. It's not like he would intentionally break something. I would rather help him out by letting him tear it up for a bit and have some fun. Someone who's not a close friend and that I don't trust? Nope, they wouldn't be taking my bikes.
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