You and me both. My buddy just picked up a brand new one and I was showing off 3rd gear wheelies. Turns out wheelies at that speed on that short of a wheel base are a lot more sketchy then a full size street bike or dirt back. There was no bringing it back once it went and it was all I could do to roll it up on top of me as I slid down the pavement to save my buddy's new bike. I was wearing shorts and sandals and got a nice scar on the round bone on the outside of my ankle because it ground down to the bone and got infected. It's a reminder today that the things in life that seem like they're the most innocent and fun often times can bite you the hardest if you don't respect them. Valuable lesson some don't survive to learn.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Not any louder then the BF Goodrich T/As I had before them. Drove the Tacoma trough a gravel parking lot yesterday and picked up a million rocks that were clicking down the road for a while, can't remember that happening with the other T/As. They run great on the Tundra at all speeds. They are not as "sticky" as the stock radials that came with it however.
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^Nice, I love mine, I ordered this for a holster: http://aliengearholsters.com
Exactly what I was looking at.....need to get the viridian laser first
USAF - 1989-2011