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I am on this site all the time. But some of these a$$holes infuriate me.
Some guys PM'ed me about my comments and I told them that I would love if they were behind me so I could empty my pockets of BB's
Read through the post where they talk about hitting and killing motorcycle riders, instead of messing their truck up
It's just a bunch of big talk. Kind of like when you sit around a bar and listen to all the tough guys talk about they would kick anyones azz that did this and that. Then when they actually do get in a confrontation with someone they back down and don't do sh*t.
Gotta agree with some of those guys (not the one who said kill them) about the MC riders who have no business being on the street. I too hate when I see a biker darding in & out of lanes with no regard for the vehicles around them. And if the biker really did get so close to the Dodge that the driver had to hit a curb to avoid hitting the biker, then I'd be pretty upset too.
Gotta agree with some of those guys (not the one who said kill them) about the MC riders who have no business being on the street. I too hate when I see a biker darding in & out of lanes with no regard for the vehicles around them. And if the biker really did get so close to the Dodge that the driver had to hit a curb to avoid hitting the biker, then I'd be pretty upset too.
I agree, I would be upset also. BUT...If I killed someone I would feel worse. I would rather buy a $300 tire than have the guilt of killing someone with me the rest of my life. You gotta have ***** to even make comments like that.
I also agree with the "just talk" comment. I would like to hear someone say that to a bikers face.
hes all talk...no one with any self worth would ever risk anothers life like what he describes...hes just venting...like we do about cagers tail gating and tossing ball bearings on thier windshields...BB's are ok...they just make a ping....ball bearing will shatter the glass...lol...what cagers have got to start understanding is they need to give us room...share the road but stay back...what bikers need to start remembering is stay out of cagers blind spots...and dont tail gate the car in front of them....seen it a million times...bikers get brave and tail gate a cager...if there was an emergency stop by the cager the biker is a dead man...I think its INSANE some of the risks both bikers and cagers take...everything bad will happen in a split second...then its all over....
Originally Posted by brihvac
I am on this site all the time. But some of these a$$holes infuriate me.
Some guys PM'ed me about my comments and I told them that I would love if they were behind me so I could empty my pockets of BB's
Gotta agree with some of those guys (not the one who said kill them) about the MC riders who have no business being on the street. I too hate when I see a biker darding in & out of lanes with no regard for the vehicles around them. And if the biker really did get so close to the Dodge that the driver had to hit a curb to avoid hitting the biker, then I'd be pretty upset too.
Let's consider the source shall we:
1 Dodge driver
2 Dodge driver who refers to himself as "Teenage Road Hazard".
3 Probably had to tell daddy something, so he blames it on Big Bad Biker.
4 I have seen how some of these "kids" in jacked up 4X4's drive. The biker was probably trying to get away from him to keep from being killed.
5 Is it possible the "kid" may have overreacted/over steered and lost control?
When you look up Dodge in the dictionary it says -"to avoid".
Last edited by RoadKingRon1; Jun 24, 2009 at 01:22 PM.
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