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Brake rotor cutting a pencil

I saw many photos of fingers cutted by spinning rotors. See what happens if i put pencil there.

22 Comments

  • + 10
 wow if that was a finger :S
  • + 1
 i have done that, it doesnt feel that good :/
its like a papercut x 1000
  • + 2
 Confused why did you out your finger there?? xD
  • + 5
 thats what she said... =)
  • + 7
 i'll tell you what i would hate to be.......that pencil
  • + 6
 my dads friend was cleaning his bike and his finger got caught in the rotor. it cut off the end of his index finger.
  • + 6
 nice bike
  • + 8
 nice pencil sharpener Big Grin
  • + 4
 I almost lost half a finger from spokes. It took quite a few stitches to fix. WATCH YA FINGERS
  • + 3
 holy hell haha. i've cut the hell outta my knuckles just putting rotors on i def would not stick any limbs near it while it was spinning
  • + 1
 do you apply rotors with your knuckles? thats an odd installation! TIP only the inside of the rotors are sharp there would be no reason to touch those anyway!
  • + 1
 when you use the little ass tool avid supplies when you put the bolts in your knuckles catch the inside edge of the rotor.
  • + 4
 nice idea, it will be good in the kitchen for example to slice vegetables:P
  • + 4
 i toataly agree
  • + 1
 more like making mashed potatoes. Slicing veggies with that would be awful XD Carot everywhere, having to pick up all the pieces everywhere ^^
  • + 4
 i wish my wheel was that sraight atm
  • + 3
 If your finger ever gets caught in that, you have no clue how bad it hurst, takes like 2 weeks to heal too.
  • + 1
 my friend sliced the skin off the back of his finger with a rotor while doing up his wheel and spinning it
  • + 2
 this is crazy!
  • + 2
 thats is crazy shit!!
  • + 1
 atleast he doesn have alligator serated rotors
  • + 1
 hahha sick








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