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Old Mar 6, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by bradja
Making sport of the OP? What the hell's wrong with you guys? A piece of chit pushed over his harley!!!
Sorry for your trouble, man.

It's one thing to have your bike knocked over and not know it or who did it. That is a real PO. But it is another to know who did it and not be up to your neck in beating the guys *** for doing it. Sorry, but he was with his friends and where I come from my friends would have given the "bully" a severe beat down if I was unable to.
 
Old Mar 6, 2010 | 07:53 PM
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Well I dont go out to the bar often. But when I do its usually with a bunch of army buddies and we are on a small post with not much military so we are usually the only service members in the bar. So I dont worry much about fights because if they do happen army sticks togeather and it never fairs well for the others in the fight. With that said If someone makes a drunken out of the blue remark to me I usually just ignore it and let them pass as I am laid back. But I also never pay a tab in case I have to run out the door and leave with no ties left behind for 1. for 2. I would have watched him walk out the door to his truck and if I saw him get near my bike it would be on like donkey kong. for 3. If somehow he made it too my bike without me seeing and left I would have asked around to find out who knew him his name and researched everything about him then made him pay for damages, or if in a spitefull mood waited till night and filled his gas tank with sugar or slashed his tires but thats just me.
 
Old Mar 12, 2010 | 10:38 PM
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I had a similar experience once,cept I had just moved to a new town,had lived there 2 weeks and was at a local place,came out and found my bike kicked over with a tennis shoe mark on the tank,random act i guess,but all the same,i never went to that hole again...i think sometimes random scumbags just do things.
 
Old Mar 12, 2010 | 11:53 PM
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Find another bar, and quit carrying supposedly "gang related" weapons. If you go in posturing like a biker bad ***, there's alwys a drunk who will call you. You sound pretty young, learn to chill so says the old man.
 
Old Mar 13, 2010 | 03:26 AM
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This sure has been an interesting "Saturday morning coffee drinking thread"
 
Old Mar 14, 2010 | 12:18 PM
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My advice is lose the bandannas, the assless chaps and fingerless gloves. Stop acting like a bad *** and riding your bike on cold nights and learn to ignore ********.

You stepped up and told him off. you showed him real good. where did that land you? a couple hundred dollars of repair work on the scoot and weeks of ridicule on here.

Had you kicked his azz, you would have went to jail, bike gets towed and impounded and you pay a few thousand trying to get out of it. and bike probably still falls over on the tow truck.
He picked on you because you were dressed like a poser "look at me! I ride a Harley!"

Had you ignored him, you would have went on drinking with your buddies and he would have went home. No damage done.
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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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First off I used to own a bar. I sold it a year ago. I always had a door man that stayed at the door at all times just for things like this. He could watch the bar and the parking lot at the same time. I had every kind of customer from old ladys to 1% clubs. While I never had any kind of trouble I was ready for the worst. I have run across idiots like you describe and my female bar tenders would kick them to the curb with out even alerting the door man.
To the OP you need to grow a pair and quit making your size an excuse. I am 6'2" 290# and some of the worst fights I have been in were with guys your size. Just because you are small doesn't mean ****. Learn how to fight if you want to play with the drunken idiots. When I was younger I would always size up a bar that I walked into. Guess what when some one has been drinking all night and gets that bad *** thing in their head they are ready to get knocked out. And they will go down real easy.
 
Old Mar 14, 2010 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by kingofsand21
Well I dont go out to the bar often. But when I do its usually with a bunch of army buddies and we are on a small post with not much military so we are usually the only service members in the bar. So I dont worry much about fights because if they do happen army sticks togeather and it never fairs well for the others in the fight. With that said If someone makes a drunken out of the blue remark to me I usually just ignore it and let them pass as I am laid back. But I also never pay a tab in case I have to run out the door and leave with no ties left behind for 1. for 2. I would have watched him walk out the door to his truck and if I saw him get near my bike it would be on like donkey kong. for 3. If somehow he made it too my bike without me seeing and left I would have asked around to find out who knew him his name and researched everything about him then made him pay for damages, or if in a spitefull mood waited till night and filled his gas tank with sugar or slashed his tires but thats just me.
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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 02:31 PM
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I think a good Head butt to his face next time you see him is the next step!
 
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