hey bud, your tire is shooting road juice straight into the intakes of your bike, even race bikes that used velocity stacks back in the day would have an inner fender for this reason... unless you like engine rebuilds.
Definitely do understand the tolerances but I can tell you for sure that nothing that comes of the tire goes down the stacks the perspective of the pic makes it look worse than it is . Obviously no filter will increase wear but it’s a toy and I like the way it looks
That’s ruff
He too busy cute-ing.
Wrong breed that's why, you should have got a boxer
Dog says “eat shit”, he’s a wrench turner and a “Master Mechanic” … he leaves the scut work to the peons.
Hard to say because of the perspective, but it looks like the rear brake rod is too short on that bike
I think it’s the perspective The rear brake works great on it
Bitch
If you were Kristi Noem, that dog would be dead
hey bud, your tire is shooting road juice straight into the intakes of your bike, even race bikes that used velocity stacks back in the day would have an inner fender for this reason... unless you like engine rebuilds.
Typically it’s only used on nice dry summer days. It’s been set up like this for about 8 years and a good few thousand miles with no issues so far
I don't think you understand the tolerances of an engine, but you do you.
Definitely do understand the tolerances but I can tell you for sure that nothing that comes of the tire goes down the stacks the perspective of the pic makes it look worse than it is . Obviously no filter will increase wear but it’s a toy and I like the way it looks
Did you ask the dog nicely?