And for you non-riders - no self respecting biker leaves home without a plug wrench, or is taken by surprise to find that their bike is metric. I bet he has some fancy leathers, though. Jeeze people, he's an engineer - cut him some slack. His admirable English language skills alone are worth praise. What Krrrlson said.
Although, in his defense, So if you have a bike with 18mm plugs, you need to go and get a separate spark plug adaptor. As a biker, I never leave home without a full toolkit, and that's made life on the road a lot more pleasureable. A lot of guys just put a few thousand miles on their bikes every year and don't really care about maintenance, though. Oh, and if some crackhead had been messing with my bike and I didn't know every nook and cranny like I do on my bike, I probably would've had a shop take a look at it, too This one's almost better Did we kill Craigslist's servers?
I'm still smarting after their last pitiful 'redesign' of the classic socket wrenches SpecialK ; i have to agree. That link is pretty fantastic. This one is good too though, so i won't say one is better than the other, i would just encourage people to read both. It can be so cathartic. Both those rants made me laugh.
There's tons of awesome stuff on Craigslist. Oh, and Dorian, Re: the sockets Don't fool yourself. It's pretty heavy and well balanced. I am not a large man, but I am angry. In conclusion, Crackhead, why don't you just do both of us a favor and buy yourself a crackpipe? It will both enhance your crack smoking experience and save me a lot of time and felony assault charges.
Think about it. Click to expand TedBell Well-Known Member. Huminie Low and Slow. Name Adam. Yes, I believe they do. And they will take anything else they think will get them one step closer to the next high. Motech Mr. Name Steve. They use them to throw the porcelain at car windows, which makes them shatter. Youtube it. Name Gregory. Motech said:.
They just snap off the porcelain insulators. Andrew definitely contains nuts. Name Andrew. They had used the rock to break my spark plug and take the porcelain. Luck me I had an extra hidden under the seat. Andrew said:. Wouldn't it just be easier to break the window with the rock? I have heard of them being used in both ways. The porcelain insulator can withstand the high heat of a torch lighter used to heat up the crack rocks.
I have also heard that they will break the insulator up into small bits and then you can throw the small shards at a tempered glass window and break it very easily. The theory is that glass is actually "harder" than many objects you would think would break a window and therefore requires much more effort.
The insulator is harder than glass and even though it feels very light, it will break the glass very easily. They call them "ninja rocks". Name Ken. Thanks for the post, it was pretty damn hilarious! Moose Lost In The Mountains. TedBell said:. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads.
Girl crackhead does the unthinkable for a roll of toilet paper. Replies 4 Views Mar 23, Tim. As long as I can keep the per unit cost down, it seems to me I'd be better off. Plus, can you imagine how awesome my bike would look covered with glistening glass? Seriously, would it not be the coolest bike in the Lower Haight?
So, I don't know much about crack pipes, but I have a feeling the guy at the Twighlight Zone Smoke Shop wasn't offering me a smashing deal. Anyone know where I can get a good price on crack pipes in bulk? I'm not a bike expert. But why dont you just take out your spark plugs when you park the bike for the night? A bit of a hastle I imagine but at least it wont encourge the druggies.
I dunno Jeff, if I was a crackhead, I'd take the crack pipe and your spark plug. Just in case there's a shortage of usuable materials in the future. My vote for garaging the bike. Mike, are you on crack? I'm Greg , not Jeff. Just kidding. But as for the garage idea, it's extremely expensive around here , unfortunately. And, yeah, you can take out the outermost s 1 and 4 plugs, but then you have to carry a wrench with you and who knows what kind of garbage will get in the holes.
I generally park my bike under a streetlight and it's been mostly fine maybe 3 plugs "piped" in the last 8 years , but you could also get a lockable bike cover. Since it's an access issue, making it just hard enough to get the crackhead to go to some OTHER bike will keep yours safe-ish. I admit, I am not the most knowledgeable person when it come to sparkplugs, but would there possibly be a variety that would be unappealing to crackheads?
Something without an easy to break off top part, or lacking ceramic crackpipe-like part? Damn dude.
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