peekawho, if you apply enough sugar to foul up the engine. The mechanic will be able to tell that the cause was sugar. He'll first be able to tell by the spark plugs. Then when he has to tear down the engine he'll see the valves and pistons. Not a good idea to do, to easy to get caught. Just get high-octane gas or alcohol used in racecars and put in the gas tank. It will burn a hole in the top of the pistons. Teak is not responsible if you do it and get caught. My statement was for informational purposes only. :) I'm sure you were talking about doing it to your own bike. Let me know when you put a motor on your Huffy bike and do it. :)
Uh, remind me not to get on your bad side...
How are you? I haven't seen you around much lately. It's good to see your posts, even if they are, um, a little alarming. lol. Anyway, I sent you an email a while back about another forum I was starting, but they shut it down almost immediately--like within a day. And I'd worked pretty hard on it, too. Bummer. Oh well...
But the best thing is :
1. No Window Period
2. No Wait for 12 weeks
3. No PCRs / Antibodies
4. NO ARS, NO seroconversion
Simply drop the thing at an auto garage and they'll take care of it instantly !!!
Dam#.
Thanks anyway. Just looking for revenge for something, theoretically speaking.
Need an undetectable revenge tactic. Something you can do to a motorcycle that won't kill someone.
your a bad girl ummm guy? if you pour sugar into a gas tank, it will cause mechanical damage, or may need a mechanic to flush it out.
Girl.
I need something that can't be traced back to me in any way. That causes great annoyance, yet not a whole lot of $$ to repair. Just enough to sting. And just enough to hurt the motorcycle owner emotionally very badly, yet of course not physically.
But the most important thing is that it not be traced to me.
Hypothetically, of course.
Practically, it's a cost that you have incurred :D
If you cut the front brake line.. you will cause a massive headache, and maybe a coma to boot.
girl huh, grrrrrrr lol.
well, i dont usually give deviace advice,lol. they sell a tool that removes the tiny button off the tire valve, if you remove it, tire flattens, and cant inflate it.
and in order to repair it, he has to take it too a tire shop. except he cant move it cause its flat., what do do next? hell need to call a tow truck, not too expensive, but enough to feel the sting...
What the ****is going on here???
yeah they will figure it out and then they would just have to clean out the entire gas system.
What symptoms is your motorcycle having? Just kidding. I have no idea man. Sorry.