I asked a friend to ride a "new" used motorcycle they had just gotten running. After the friend said "yes" and before I rode the bike, I asked if there was anything I needed to know about it. I was told about a slight problem with the bike bogging at low RPM, but nothing else.
After going just down the street to a circle and back the owner of the bike comes out waving wildly and such asking if I had used the back brakes, which of course I had.
Turns out that the bike had no rear brake pads installed. My using the rear brake has scored the rotor and possibly ruined it.
I could not have possibly known before I got on the bike that it had no rear brake pads or the danger that presented to my safety.
The owner of the bike has expressed their intrest in my paying some of the cost to repair or replace the damaged part(s).
After going just down the street to a circle and back the owner of the bike comes out waving wildly and such asking if I had used the back brakes, which of course I had.
Turns out that the bike had no rear brake pads installed. My using the rear brake has scored the rotor and possibly ruined it.
I could not have possibly known before I got on the bike that it had no rear brake pads or the danger that presented to my safety.
The owner of the bike has expressed their intrest in my paying some of the cost to repair or replace the damaged part(s).

. This is overkill. There is no problem that a good ole fashioned backhand cannot solve

I am poor and cannot afford photoshop. it is saturday, so the comp labs are locked, so i cannot use the school's photoshop. I can redo it monday morning if you want me too
Or you can buy me photoshop
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