Yeah, but there's plenty of insecure attention seeking motorcyclists in Singapore. And most of these idiots with no silencer are the ones with the cheap bikes.Originally posted by ShrodingersCat:I thought its just after 11 pm then can..
thing is.. its not in his house.. and he's just revving his bike in the carpark..
but Iguess what's pissifying is that his bike has no silencer.. that's illegal isnt it???
Should I call to complain about my dad who karaoke's pretty loudly at times?Originally posted by av98m:Call your nearest police station. Seriously.
I know one guy who called the police on his neighbour who'd play his hi-fi and home theater at defeaning volumes and the police managed to get him to stop. And later much to his suprise, the same neighbour's wife came over secretly to thank him for stopping the noise! muhahaha!!!
I will secretly nurture gratuitious thoughts of throwing an entire basket of rotten apples and tomatoes on to him (if I lived just above where he parks his motorbike).Originally posted by ShrodingersCat:i dont know.. even though its annoying like hell
I havent gone from my bed to look out of my window
was tempted to scream at him from my window
but think that would make me an annoyance as well
BUT I SWEAR one of these days, I'll just go tell him to 'fix' tt lousy bike of his.
This sounds extremely useful.... and... with schoool holidays coming up.....Originally posted by the Bear:go have a look at which bike it is...
sacrifice a night to gain revenge...
sugar in the fuel tank ruins the engine and stops it cold, requiring a total draining and cleaning of the engine
sorry to burst yr bubble. It would just clog the fuel filter. Sugar does not dissolve in petrol. So it would remain in particle form and clog the fuel filter, and that doesn't harm the engine one bit, other than him needing to replace his fuel filter. Hardly the sort of damage myth has it.Originally posted by the Bear:go have a look at which bike it is...
sacrifice a night to gain revenge...
sugar in the fuel tank ruins the engine and stops it cold, requiring a total draining and cleaning of the engine
Damn. Now do you mind posting a picture with an arrow showing me where the engine is and where to unscrew?Originally posted by HENG@:sorry to burst yr bubble. It would just clog the fuel filter. Sugar does not dissolve in petrol. So it would remain in particle form and clog the fuel filter, and that doesn't harm the engine one bit, other than him needing to replace his fuel filter. Hardly the sort of damage myth has it.
U want to really screw his engine over, pour diesel in. Now THAT would require a total drain of the engine and fuel system.
just pour diesel into the fuel tank lor. since diesel is a liquid unlike sugar grains, it would pass the fuel filter without problems and enter the engine. Now that'd really screw it up. no need to actually unscrew the engine.Originally posted by ShrodingersCat:Damn. Now do you mind posting a picture with an arrow showing me where the engine is and where to unscrew?