Got one on the back of my right calf from a boy’s motorcycle when I was somewhere between 16 and 18 years of age. Thankfully it wasn’t too bad at the time and it’s been so long since it happened that you really can’t even see it anymore.
You know, that is why classic biker gear was leather pants and jacket, and (what else?) motorcycle boots. That stuff avoided the burns and minimized the Road Rash when you laid the bike down.
Rodney99 over 12 years ago
That’s not a tattoo, he was branded!
Jonni over 12 years ago
Me, 1969 Honda CL350
wes tnt over 12 years ago
71 honda 600 coupe
Sangelia over 12 years ago
Honda z50r gives worse burns. one time at least three of them from the same muffler……but I do miss that lil bugger.
I'll fly away over 12 years ago
Mini-bike muffler burn. Yeowch!
Ray-Bear over 12 years ago
1960-61 Cushman Eagle!!
piloti over 12 years ago
1958 Vincent Black Shadow.
pdking77 over 12 years ago
H-D XL1200C bad tailpipe burn ON a tattoo.
booktrout over 12 years ago
Honda 90 Scrambler, Yamaha 175 Enduro, Honda 350, Honda 500.
otahans over 12 years ago
I had one and had to be careful when riding with shorts! Got burnt more than once. Good motorcycle, tho.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
Got one on the back of my right calf from a boy’s motorcycle when I was somewhere between 16 and 18 years of age. Thankfully it wasn’t too bad at the time and it’s been so long since it happened that you really can’t even see it anymore.
lcdrlar over 12 years ago
Hot castings and pour-off ladle in aluminum foundry, on arms, and other area. ’73.
piloti over 12 years ago
Scars are just tattoos with better stories.
sleeepy2 over 12 years ago
’69 Corvette with side pipes, here.
denla over 12 years ago
305 Honda Scrambler
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
turbo on a freightliner.i was standing on the frame washing the windshield.
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
You know, that is why classic biker gear was leather pants and jacket, and (what else?) motorcycle boots. That stuff avoided the burns and minimized the Road Rash when you laid the bike down.