So I come in from working on my bike.I was getting ready to wash my hands when I looked down and saw this.A perfect grease print.So I named it a greasetoo.I'm not into tatoos so this is the closest I'll ever get and soap removes it shortly after receiving it.
(http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb17/ben_2_go/Motorcycle%20Stuff/0513082247.jpg)
sweet :cheers:
Now just rap your chain around your bicep for a new twist on the barbed wire tat. :laugh:
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don't forget to post pics of future "greasetoos" you get! we could make a greasetoo photo gallery! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :thumb:
Maybe I'll get some tomorrow. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
My greaseto's always look terrible, like the artist was hammered drunk. Solid black hands and forearms.
That's your chain saying "Clean me!" :laugh:
Quote from: GeeP on May 19, 2008, 03:49:04 PM
That's your chain saying "Clean me!" :laugh:
I was replacing it along with the entire rear suspension,front suspension, both wheels,brakes,controls.Pretty much everything got replaced except the frame,seat,tank,fairings,and core engine.It had upgraded carbs,air filter,clutch,exhaust,and muffler.I been a busy boy the past couple months. :thumb:
I have a real "greasetoo." About 12 years ago, I was working on my 1975 Datsun 280Z. I was tightening a bolt underneath (I think it was a clutch slave cylinder bolt) when the socket slipped off the head and my RH ring finger was sliced open on the exposed sharp edge of the transmission. I cleaned it as best I could, but the cut was pretty deep (I should have gotten a couple of stitches but I didn't). As it healed, I noticed there was still some grease in there under the skin. It's still there!