One person's Darwin Award Nom

ariesmars

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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090624093623AAuM2F7Resolved Question: How to Remove WD 40 from my bike's disc brakes?I sprayed some WD 40 on my bike's disc brakes in a bid to prevent others from riding it... one bloke got injured quite badly, but i need to use it now?Asked by mitsustigy 2 years ago Report Abuse

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Now that nobody can ride it...mission accomplished. While you are at it- put a nice crack in the frame too.I nominate YOU for this years' Darwin Award, mate.Answer by Zachariah 2 years ago Report AbuseNot at my CPU, sorry for the ****** cut n paste job
 
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do brakes fail when coated with wd40? i would think the heat would just evaporate the wd40 pretty quick.
 
No tire shine on the tire? That would do the trick too!
 
WTF?? never heard of brake cleaner?

Did you even read he post? He wasn't trying to clean.

EDIT: NM you meant to clean the crap off?
 
Did you even read he post? He wasn't trying to clean.

EDIT: NM you meant to clean the crap off?

Yup, he said he wants to get WD40 off his brakes, so why he wouldnt use brake cleaner- i have no idea-- has he never heard of it? none of his friends could have told him? he has to go on the internet?

The whole premise is stupid, he doesnt want people to ride his bike so he sprays his brakes with wd40, why?? its not going to stop anyone from riding, except they will now ride it and crash it.

why not just take out the battery or pull the starter relays or wire up some quick connectors to either his starter relay/ignition/fuel pump, which ever one and just disconnect them? there are so many things that can be done that would prevent people from ever starting his bike and not being able to ride it that would be 100 times better and, take 5 minutes or less to do then spray rear brakes with wd40.
 

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