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    Silly bike questions you've asked/been asked.

    Over the years I've been asked some bike related questions where I look at the person asking and wonder what were they thinking.
    Heres a couple of gems.
    with a universal flexi bike indicator in hand--What side does this fit ?
    with metal showing through the tread of his tyre -Ill get a few more miles outa that wont I?
    any gems yaself?
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    Some locals pulled up to the lights next to me in sth auckland, yelled out

    "hey bro, is that a powerband?"

    huh?

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    when on my bike i get comments like nice harley i didnt know they did a 250, how fast does it go etc etc if they are on a bike i reply nice honda
    when on LilSels bike i get woah is that a 250? looks like a 600 is it a zzr?

    you would think some people couldnt read eh....
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    I had a customer tell me he wanted a new set of sprockets.
    He then proceed to ask if he could get sprockets with the number of teeth being prime numbers, so the same piece of chain never uses the same tooth on the sprocket???????????

    I thought that was pretty "out there"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post
    I had a customer tell me he wanted a new set of sprockets.
    He then proceed to ask if he could get sprockets with the number of teeth being prime numbers, so the same piece of chain never uses the same tooth on the sprocket???????????

    I thought that was pretty "out there"!
    Sounds like the woman that wanted her hubcaps lined up so the little H was all the same.--complained cos it wasnt.
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    "Is there a special kind of air you put in motorcycle tyres..."

    Boy do I felt like an ass after asking that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nagaraya View Post
    "Is there a special kind of air you put in motorcycle tyres..."
    But there is!

    Pure nitrogen apparently varies in density much less over typical tyre temperature ranges, making it well-suited to inflating tyres when cold and then keeping them at the correct pressure throughout a race meeting, etc.

    As far as I know, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    But there is!

    Pure nitrogen apparently varies in density much less over typical tyre temperature ranges, making it well-suited to inflating tyres when cold and then keeping them at the correct pressure throughout a race meeting, etc.

    As far as I know, anyway.
    Not just motorcycles. Bridgestone and Firestone can do Nitrogen in store. It's common with commercial vehicles because of it's pressure consistency. Selling point being better tyre mileage.

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    Ooer here we go!!

    Kitty - pass me a rachet from the socket set? (while working on bike)
    *** - Whats a socket set or a rachet?

    Kitty - ok *** pass me the alan keys so I can remove this.
    *** - whats an alan key

    ___________________________________________

    Bolt snaps off the petrol tank while Kitty and "littleco" work like pro mechanics in her mancave (bolt top one closest to handle bars snapped)

    %%% - will this affect the performance of my engine Im worried
    Kitty - yes you have now suffered major damage, bike wont start its fucked possibly written off in fact (while standing there very serious)

    %%% - OMG, and started stressing....

    I couldnt last very long with that one, I seriously almost fell to the floor laughing...but I had to...cos Im Kitty~!!
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    while working on a bike one day I stuffed up a connection then said "oh shoot which ones the fuel line" what's worse it was to a newbie!!
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    A guy who was trying to be friendly asked me "So, is that a Harley?"
    No, it was a GN250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully60 View Post
    I had a customer tell me he wanted a new set of sprockets.
    He then proceed to ask if he could get sprockets with the number of teeth being prime numbers, so the same piece of chain never uses the same tooth on the sprocket???????????

    I thought that was pretty "out there"!
    Dunno about the prime number bit but its always better if you want long chain life to have a front and back sprocket that don't divide evenly ie 15 to 45 not good. 15 to 44 good.

    Same is done with gearboxes where a good design would have a "hunting tooth"

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    is that a ninja?

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