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Gotta let it pass man, I'd recommend not hanging out with that kid.

And when he's not lookin go ninja on his 4wheeler's tires! :lol:
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burnt_toast wrote:Gotta let it pass man, I'd recommend not hanging out with that kid.

And when he's not lookin go ninja on his 4wheeler's tires! :lol:
yeah, I guess he got his set of keys taken away since he was not allowed to ride it and he did anyway.
But yeah, Next time i see him out on it. I think im going to go empty a tire.
I would go ape-s*** and just bust the thing to *. But thats just asking for trouble. This is just a big pain in the * for him(no air compressor. He would have to use a bike hand pump.)

I just wish that there was a little damage to his 4wheeler out of this crash. I mean, if it was the other way around. And my bike was fine and his 4wheeler was wreaked. his dad would come over and demand money. But since his 4wheeler is fine he dont care what happen to my stuff.

But whatever. I just got to take the loose and end it now.
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Post by jstone »

Stick a nail in it while his dad isn't home. That way it looks like his son was out riding it and its a natural puncture.
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If its a 2 stroke premix swap out his mixed gas for plain with some dye added to make it look right.
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you could also take him to small claims court, take photos of the blind turn, the accident spot, and bring witnesses. This will all hold up against him and his dad. If they dont show, you win by default. simple
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Problem is, gasoline and fees outweigh a new fork.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:Problem is, gasoline and fees outweigh a new fork.
this is true.

if i counted every piece of plastic that got scratched it might be worth it. But im not going to do that. Its just a moped.

I mean, yeah, its my moped. And it was d*** nice up till the crash. But the court should be doing other more important things.
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Post by aloha »

Can of Seafoam in his gas tank should do the trick!
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aloha wrote:Can of Seafoam in his gas tank should do the trick!
what would that do to him?
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Post by aloha »

Bike would smoke alot and if he left the same fuel and just ran it through, it would lead to piston, rings and cylinder failure. :lol: Maybe you'll never get your $$$ back, but i can assure you you will feel better knowing that he got what he deserved.
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im more less just trying to * him off.

i mean, it would be funny if his s*** just happened to break down. Im not asking for trouble. I really dont want to do something that will trash his quad. The d*** thing cost as much as a car. (about 7grand new)

i just want to do something that will * him off. He is so dumb that if i took the boot off the plug they would probably take it into honda to get fixed.
(it is single cylinder or i would SOOOOO do that)

Just something small. A free fix that bugs the * out of him. Do you get what im saying?
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Steal his rear axle keys so the next time he goes riding it wont do much if any going. Or steal the *'s valve stem cores.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:Steal his rear axle keys so the next time he goes riding it wont do much if any going. Or steal the *'s valve stem cores.


Thats what im thinking of.
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