A fatty tissue on new burner babes back

It sounds like you're referring to a fatty deposit or a lipoma on the back of a new burner babe (I'm assuming you mean a new burner bike or a new motorcycle).

A lipoma is a benign tumor that is composed of fatty tissue. It can appear anywhere on the body, including the back. Lipomas are usually soft, movable, and painless, and they can vary in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter.

If you're concerned about the fatty deposit on the back of the new burner babe, I would recommend consulting with a professional mechanic or a motorcycle expert who can assess the situation and provide guidance on how to address it. They may be able to remove the lipoma or provide advice on how to prevent it from growing or causing any issues with the bike's performance.

In the meantime, here are a few general tips that may help:

  1. Keep the bike clean and well-maintained: Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent dirt and grime from accumulating on the bike's surface, which can contribute to the growth of lipomas.
  2. Avoid excessive heat: Lipomas can be caused by excessive heat, so it's a good idea to avoid leaving the bike in direct sunlight or in a hot garage for extended periods of time.
  3. Consider using a lipoma removal product: There are a variety of products available that are designed to help remove lipomas from surfaces. These products can be applied to the affected area and may help to break down and remove the fatty tissue.

I hope this information is helpful! If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask.