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First, find a sufficiently curvy and lightly traveled road. (I like my roads like my women - curvy, and without anyone else on them.)

Next, apply throttle until you are going fast enough to "travel back in time."

Finally, pull some major G forces through the corners. On the drive back, be sure to inspect your handiwork as you have just painted some nice black lines in perfect parallel to the yellow ones. About five miles worth, in my case. Heheheheh. laugh


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Sounds like fun, but unfortuantely I can't do that with my quaife! BTW, you going to rotate that inside tire now that you've run it bald :p

Hey, there is an Auto-x in Marshalltown this weekend on Saturday. You up for some track running? Lemme know.

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I bet you could do it, Quaife or no.

The black lines aren't from spinning the inside tire. They're from lateral load on the outside tires.


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