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Str8 Jacket
3rd January 2008, 10:38
As it now appears that I have a lil pit bike living in my lounge, I am considering the possibility of doing burn outs in my lounge as I see no other real advantage of having it there...... :devil2:
Colapop
3rd January 2008, 10:44
Burnouts should only be attempted by suitably qualified riders on closed private roads. To do so in any other location by anyone not suitably qualified could cause serious harm.
As you are in the privacy of your on home please continue... just make sure the video is available for all to see :laugh:
Morcs
3rd January 2008, 10:45
Yeah surely theres a law against it lol...:Police:
Str8 Jacket
3rd January 2008, 10:46
As you are in the privacy of your on home please continue... just make sure the video is available for all to see :laugh:
I should maybe approach my neighbours first and let them know though, eh Col.... After all I live in the top-middle flat of a block of 6..... Woohooo! :devil2:
merv
3rd January 2008, 10:47
Phew wouldn't want to be your landlord - have fun :rockon:
Colapop
3rd January 2008, 10:49
No, I think you'll be adding something to the neighborhood experience by letting them partake in the "What the fuck is that noise?" game... closely followed by the "What the fuck are the :Police: doing here?" game.
That won't be a problem coz you could outrun them
Matt_TG
3rd January 2008, 10:49
Concrete floor? Lift up the carpet, burn out to your heart's content then relay carpet afterwards ... what's that smell ???? "Oh we burnt the eggs, sir" ...
Str8 Jacket
3rd January 2008, 10:54
Oh yes, he has a name.... Mr Loncin, Chinese for Mr Johnson. I thought he could be a great mate fo my cat Doodles :yes:
Colapop
3rd January 2008, 12:05
So... got any rug burn yet?? :scooter:
Str8 Jacket
3rd January 2008, 14:02
So... got any rug burn yet?? :scooter:
ha! not yet.... :whistle: BUT there is a riverbank just over my back fence that looks very enticing! :D
Steam
3rd January 2008, 14:09
Why do you have a bike in your lounge?
Or perhaps I should be asking why DON'T I have a bike in my lounge?
It would look good if positioned carefully and if it was shiny and immaculate.
Str8 Jacket
3rd January 2008, 14:21
Or perhaps I should be asking why DON'T I have a bike in my lounge?
That is EXACTLY what you should be asking yourself!....
Colapop
3rd January 2008, 15:14
ha! not yet.... :whistle: BUT there is a riverbank just over my back fence that looks very enticing! :D
So it's grass burn you're after?
Zuki Bandit
3rd January 2008, 15:24
Just make sure you film it for all to see!!!:headbang:
steveb64
4th January 2008, 01:04
Somebody did...
http://www.megavideo.com/ep_gr.swf?image=http://img1.megavideo.com/8/d/d75a3d0ae0b2d69257a8f44b56cafd.jpg&v=5PFPDE12&u=6760842
rwh
4th January 2008, 01:22
So it's grass burn you're after?
I think burning the grass is just necessary to get the smoke ...
Richard
Str8 Jacket
4th January 2008, 08:34
Sorry guy's I just aint into grass burning anymore!.... :p
madbikeboy
4th January 2008, 08:42
Holy shit - you can't talk about doing BURNOUTS on KB, Katman will get his panty liners wet!
Since we're on the subject of bikes in the living room, is it unreasonable to want to have your scoot in the living room? I even got one of those flat screen jobbies so it would fit??
Str8 Jacket
4th January 2008, 08:49
Holy shit - you can't talk about doing BURNOUTS on KB, Katman will get his panty liners wet!
Katman is my hero.
Weaver
4th January 2008, 20:36
Katman is my hero.
Shhh, you could get red repped for that
F5 Dave
7th January 2008, 16:43
Was at a party many years ago when a mate brought his 750 in to do a burnout on the wooden floor. Left a trench, oops! (His ex flatmate brought it up in conversation just last week). Then we saw how many people you could get on a motorcycle, but crashed into the couch. :Oops:
When my friend moved in for a couple of weeks I had a racebike in the spare room where she was staying in. - Well at least she knew what she was in for when we got married years later.
Mom
7th January 2008, 16:50
As it now appears that I have a lil pit bike living in my lounge, I am considering the possibility of doing burn outs in my lounge as I see no other real advantage of having it there...... :devil2:
Dont FFS!! do it if there are lino tiles on the floor under the rear wheel! DAMHIK!!
Apart from that ummmm is your bond at risk? If not and you own the place Rip It UP!
opps :shit:....normal Mom transmission resumes
Subike
7th January 2008, 17:12
Back in the late 80's, when anything on two wheels left unattended dissapeared, I parked my Harley in the lounge, beside my bedroom door.
No way would I trust the garage,a chain, or anything that was ""secure"".
My wife at the time loved the bike as much as me ( more the bike than me I think),thus I was never allowed to clean it as she decided it was part of her daily housework to polish it! Choice!
I had several friends at the time who also parked their bikes inside their houses. EVO Harleys being recent additions to the market then, were a target for theives.
Unfortunatly for one of my friends, Mark, who came to visit me on his Ducati, parked on the drive, came inside ...was there for no more than 10 min ... it vanished.
We found parts of it for sale in Tasmainia 6 months later, Identifiabile because to was an unusual model at the time, so the matching parts for sale was very unusual. Can not remeber the model, but was not a Dama
So in my opinion,
If it dose not leave behind a spot or two on the carpet... the Lounge! Safest Place on the property.
As a foot note, my Insurance Company, AMI, saw it a an exerlent idea and gave me a lower premium because of where it was kept. Strange people!
I owned my own house at the time, dont think landlords would approve these days.
:sherlock:
quallman1234
7th January 2008, 17:16
Premix it with your left over castrol tts! (Is there such a thing?) and let it idle all night long :headbang:!
Ive still gotta come round on the 125 soon! I managed to flip the thing by pinning the throttle open in 2nd gear and dropping the clutch! :Punk:
Mom
7th January 2008, 17:23
No way would I trust the garage,a chain, or anything that was ""secure"".
:sherlock:
Mate, my ex had the Harley experience for his mid life thingy.....we had mountains of insurance with this company, they refused us cover, well that is a porky actually, we could get cover, but if we saved the premiums, after 5 years we could buy another one!
We bought an alarm! Worked a treat, only remember one early morning trip to the garage with baseball bat in hand anyway...
That till our daughter 9ish at the time, opened the door to the garage to ??? and an almighty noise was her welcome followed by a couple of mad, semi naked adults came rushing towards her with intent! :innocent:
If they want it they will take it!
homer
7th January 2008, 20:21
previous to when we had the fridge bon fire and the frie engines to put it out at 2 am we had a ramp and bmx to go outside .....and inside ...in to the lounge and over the ramp
anyways
thats about it ,oh yeah and there was a bon fire under the bridge on sh 1
thats a whole nother storie
homer
7th January 2008, 20:23
As it now appears that I have a lil pit bike living in my lounge, I am considering the possibility of doing burn outs in my lounge as I see no other real advantage of having it there...... :devil2:
if i lived alone id have my bandit in the lounge
Str8 Jacket
7th January 2008, 20:26
if i lived alone id have my bandit in the lounge
hehe, I have my own place but its my man's bike, he practically lives here too..... :)
homer
7th January 2008, 20:31
hehe, I have my own place but its my man's bike, he practically lives here too..... :)
yeah hell yeah
:scooter:
Skunk
7th January 2008, 20:46
I'm really disappointed. On to page 2 and still no pics of an A100 doing burnouts in a lounge.
This thread sucks.
Str8 Jacket
8th January 2008, 05:32
I'm really disappointed. On to page 2 and still no pics of an A100 doing burnouts in a lounge.
This thread sucks.
LMFAO! Sadly it would apear that I may have almost destroyed the poor A (as well).... Needs a bit of work before any burn outs could ever be attempted :(
skidMark
8th January 2008, 05:58
So it's grass burn you're after?
just needs some skidMark's to be cool like me.:love:
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