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Armor All on tires...yes it does happen...

Well, what nice day for a stroll... Had to get outside of my office and take in the scenery...Luckily i had my camera with me.

I suppose this cat is lucky he doesn't lean his bike much. from what it looks like, the rider dressed up the side and the goop threw itself onto the carcass.

:laughing

:ride safe folks

natural selection..:thumbup
 
:laughing I wonder about that myself. Cleaning for machine maintenence is one thing, but anal is anal :laughing
Only two times my wifes bikes has been clean; when it left the show room about a year ago, and when my sister had the service done on it (while it was parked at her house for a few days). Other then that, it doesn't get washed.

Clean it so when you have to work on it, you don't get filthy from the shit all over the bike.
That is why I don't buy Buell's, I don't have to work on anything else :laughing

Yeah, and they were retreads.

A guy on an RC51 with those retreads sure was faster then me on Mines with my 1000RR and modern BT014's...
 
Humm, Tomahawk (tire brand) did colors. I think they went out of business, though.

(and that could of been from big time lawsuits)

From the looks of things, Tomahawk is still around.

For what it's worth, the Tomahawk process re-molds new rubber to a used tire carcass. It's more of a re-manufacturing process than it is re-treading in the 18 wheeler sense of the word. My GSX-R came with a set of them in orange. I can't say they ever caused me any trouble. They certainly did draw attention though.
 
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