View Full Version : "The customer wondered why their bike wasn't responsive"
Brettus
13-02-14, 01:56 PM
Your daily does of schadenfreude.
http://i.imgur.com/egBuY9a.jpg
atassiedevil
13-02-14, 01:59 PM
Holy mother of god.
Are people that unaware of whats going on between their legs?
the scary thing is that chain doesn't look too bad externally.
The owner is definitely too stupid to own a motorcycle.
Sid Squid
13-02-14, 02:13 PM
Someone brought me a 350 Yamaha some years ago complaining of 'terrible clutch slip', even if you were completely blind the awful noise from the chain and toothless sprockets should been impossible to ignore I would have thought. Apparently not.
I'm surprised it moved at all.
startrek.steve
13-02-14, 02:16 PM
Imagine the noise!!!
The chain looks in good nick though...!!!!
yorkie_chris
13-02-14, 03:39 PM
Lewis? Davepreston? boatman? Come on which one of you is it...
andrewsmith
13-02-14, 03:44 PM
Lewis? Davepreston? boatman? Come on which one of you is it...
Boatman!!!
Dave lost the chain instead
yorkie_chris
13-02-14, 03:44 PM
Good point, his chains don't last long enough to wear out the sprockets.
Teejayexc
13-02-14, 03:58 PM
Idiots, it's the all new super smooth metal belt drive system, lasts for the lifetime of the owner, and specified by the Darwin insurers society.
ClunkintheUK
13-02-14, 04:20 PM
That is something else Brettus. Did it even move?
Are people that unaware of whats going on between their legs?
It would explain benefits street.
DJFridge
13-02-14, 09:32 PM
Ye gods, please tell me that's photoshopped. Sadly, most people closest fitting the phrase "too stupid to live" seem to keep right on going, as proved by the lack of blood and bone fragments in that picture
socommk23
13-02-14, 10:06 PM
ive known someone to cut new teeth with an angle grinder and still wonder why the chain was slipping. mind you...he did once check his tank contents using a lighter too. funnily enough hes still alive too.
Red ones
13-02-14, 11:09 PM
The stupidity of people still amazes me.
Equally stupid, this week at work we had someone drive a mobility scooter straight at a glass door, they were surprised when the glass broke. The following day we had to release someone from a revolving door - we pushed it for them.
Both of these people drive real cars on roads with other people.
LewSpeight
14-02-14, 01:14 AM
Lewis? Davepreston? boatman? Come on which one of you is it...
Haha! I wasn't far off tbf! :smt082
Jayneflakes
14-02-14, 02:31 AM
Is that one of those expensive Aluminium rear sprockets that has been worn down to the nub? Maybe it was one of those people who says that you don't have to change the chain and sprockets together?
More likely is was a moron though which makes me feel sad for the human race. I worry that when I am dead and gone the world with be a fractionally more stupid place! :-(
Red ones
14-02-14, 09:17 AM
I get it.
They need a Honda Reg/Rec, 12T on the front and some AutoSol on the downpipe
daveangel
14-02-14, 01:15 PM
I've heard of someone that built a 'hardtail chop' simply by ripping the rear shocks off an old Jap 4 cylinder bike and replaced them with a metal strut each side instead:smt082.
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