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dumbass solution? well you have 3 options then, 1, whine to security, 2, move their bikes or 3 kick the fuc#$rs over......oh ya there is option 4, be a man and talk to them face to face and tell them what "*********" they are........
Leave a "post it" note on the offending bike. Something about parking in an occupied spot could result in damage to their bike, nothing too harsh at first, more of a "friendly warning".
As long as there is room for all the bikes to park, and then leave.... no problem.... if some yo-yo feels the need to hinder someone else's egress..... then an "OPPS" might be in order.
Is it the same "yo-yo" or is it a series of "yo-yos"...... if it's the same one... I'd think "traffic enforcement" would be the way to go...... nothing like seeing your ride, in a two truck's sling
Everyone in the military knows that parking on any military base sucks as it is and you can forget about designated motorcycle parking. Most of us where I'm stationed that ride on a regular basis will park our bikes so you can get at least 2 bikes in one space.
some asswipe parked his bike directly behind mine at the harley shop yesterday. luckily his bud was standing there when I went to my bike to leave. could not have moved asswipe's friend wasn't there to move it. not sure what he was thinking when he parked behind me...or maybe he wasn't thinking at all. also notice his tag expired over a year ago. must be a garage queen.
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In the garage at my office there are only 3 full-sized spaces on the ground floor that are marked 'motorcycle parking only'. Otherwise it's up to the 5th level to find a vacant spot.
When I ride to work I always park so that another rider can share the space. A scoot simply doesn't need an entire space. Some of the asshats in my building park there and purposely take the entire space for their ratty Vulcan. One day a dude parked his KLR 650 taking up two of the three spaces.
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In the garage at my office there are only 3 full-sized spaces on the ground floor that are marked 'motorcycle parking only'. Otherwise it's up to the 5th level to find a vacant spot.
When I ride to work I always park so that another rider can share the space. A scoot simply doesn't need an entire space. Some of the asshats in my building park there and purposely take the entire space for their ratty Vulcan. One day a dude parked his KLR 650 taking up two of the three spaces.
X2,
I have a big bike myself and I agree that in a ride through parking spot both your RGU and my RGC would fit in fine...
And who ever said to go tell the teacher on another biker??? WTF is that
for advice to someone? Mudpup has it right!!!!
There is ample parking throughout the Medical Center for motorcycle parking for staff. If you are a visitor,,,you can park in any space you like. In one area where I park, there are 6 designated spaces for motorcycles, yet some ********* just love to cram their bike in the space when it's already taken, which means I can not upright my bike with hitting something on the other bike. I have left nice notes asking them to park elsewhere. I want to make up a sign to tape on the parking lot wall. Any ideas as to the wording? Security does ticket bikes when they are parked on the striped part, but not sure about two bikes in one space. I will be going to Security and ask them if they ticket those that are parked "illegally".
Are you serious? Put your white tennis shorts on and swing your racket.
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