Reminds me of my son's first bike. He had a petcock fuel leak and purchased a rebuild kit. The rebuild kit sat on his desk for 3 months. He comes home from school for lunch and the bike goes up in flames 10 minutes after he got off it. I am just glad I made him park it outside. Procrastination and life experience taught him an important life lesson.
A really upset spouse or a really bad shade tree mechanic
ReplyDeletePretty hot bike at one time!
ReplyDeleteI don't know, I wasn't there, I didn't see a thing...
ReplyDeleteI dunno, I rode home from the Sri Lanka Curry House, parked my bike on the front lawn, and that's the last thing I remember.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I shouldn't have ordered the "Molten Lava" level...
A pissed off ex armed with a fuel tank.
ReplyDeleteThat's the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator set on incinerate. I should never be armed during that time of the month.
ReplyDeleteGeeeezzz...you guys never heard the term "Crash and Burn"?
ReplyDeleteOf course drjim... but details are fun :-)
ReplyDeleteGotta play devil's advocate for a moment.. where are the skid marks then?
It's a dirt bike.....he was coming down from a jump!
ReplyDeleteBBQ got out of hand. Simple as that.
ReplyDeleteFuel leak?
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my son's first bike. He had a petcock fuel leak and purchased a rebuild kit. The rebuild kit sat on his desk for 3 months. He comes home from school for lunch and the bike goes up in flames 10 minutes after he got off it. I am just glad I made him park it outside. Procrastination and life experience taught him an important life lesson.
ReplyDeleteSpontaneous combustion.
ReplyDeleteGood one Chris ;-)
ReplyDeleterefueling while running.
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