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you only kid yourself bud....you aint my brother, we didnt grow up together either...i aint a 1%'r...an i gaurantee most folks lambastin cowracer here AINT what most call "BIKER"...they're livin the good life in a nice neighborhood with 2 an a half kids and a dog....so all yall just get over yourselves...YALL AINT BIKERS, OTAY....an just fore ya git off on me, think about all the times youve used this phrase "just payin his dues"....yea, what i thought...buncha twofaced wannabe's....so's ya dont misunderstand, most of ya with your attitude would end up in pit #9 real fast...dont cha know, the strongest NEVER havta touch ya to hurt ya
ORIGINAL: rdkingryder
Call me crazy but I thought this was supposed to be a type of brotherhood. Maybe I've had one too many beers in my day, but I woulda asked myself (and him) what I could do to help remedy the situation. I have helped (and been helped) by many "bros" in my day, both with money and / or time helping to fix a problem with a bike. You coulda offered to buy him the gasket he needs. I don't think his bike stopped leaking just because yougot him puton the **** list. From what I've always heard Harleys are supposed to mark their spot anyway. I ride a 2001 FLHR PoliceSpecial and it leaves a spot from the primary about the size of a silver dollar every time I park it.Ut oh maybe you'll call my wife now and have me cut off................
REALLY??? i live in a nice house-have some kids and couple o dogs-also own (GASP!!!) a metric too. my HD is my primary ride, ride 24/7 -365. only time i dont ride is when the weather conditions might hurt my ride(hail,extr hi wind ect) so what do i have to do to get outta this wanna be status?? people like you kill me. you're prob the only REAL biker around right? anyone on two wheels gets my respect american or metric. my 2 cents
no i'm not a real biker...and i too ride everyday both for transport and pleasure...i dont care whether you ride or what you ride, fact is i dont give a rats *** about you or what you think.... i dont owe you any explanation...bet you thought i'd just back down huh
ORIGINAL: relli
ORIGINAL: Bryan TTM
you only kid yourself bud....you aint my brother, we didnt grow up together either...i aint a 1%'r...an i gaurantee most folks lambastin cowracer here AINT what most call "BIKER"...they're livin the good life in a nice neighborhood with 2 an a half kids and a dog....so all yall just get over yourselves...YALL AINT BIKERS, OTAY....an just fore ya git off on me, think about all the times youve used this phrase "just payin his dues"....yea, what i thought...buncha twofaced wannabe's....so's ya dont misunderstand, most of ya with your attitude would end up in pit #9 real fast...dont cha know, the strongest NEVER havta touch ya to hurt ya
ORIGINAL: rdkingryder
Call me crazy but I thought this was supposed to be a type of brotherhood. Maybe I've had one too many beers in my day, but I woulda asked myself (and him) what I could do to help remedy the situation. I have helped (and been helped) by many "bros" in my day, both with money and / or time helping to fix a problem with a bike. You coulda offered to buy him the gasket he needs. I don't think his bike stopped leaking just because yougot him puton the **** list. From what I've always heard Harleys are supposed to mark their spot anyway. I ride a 2001 FLHR PoliceSpecial and it leaves a spot from the primary about the size of a silver dollar every time I park it.Ut oh maybe you'll call my wife now and have me cut off................
REALLY??? i live in a nice house-have some kids and couple o dogs-also own (GASP!!!) a metric too. my HD is my primary ride, ride 24/7 -365. only time i dont ride is when the weather conditions might hurt my ride(hail,extr hi wind ect) so what do i have to do to get outta this wanna be status?? people like you kill me. you're prob the only REAL biker around right? anyone on two wheels gets my respect american or metric. my 2 cents
Yup another toughguy internet biker, why don't we all just bow to the almighty repossesser, I think we have all heard enough from you about what a cool and tough guy you are and what you have,"Hey man your the greatest", now give your tough guy "KEYBOARD" a rest and get a life, you must be a real bad dude if all you do all day is post on a website about how cool you are, I know at night you put on a blonde wig and call yourself "DOG THE BOUNTYHUNTER" but most people here could care less. Also you might want sign back up to the high school you dropped out of and learn to write and talk like a educated person would.
jmac...you spit on me and i will beat your ***
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Is he really any different than so many other of those hard cores? No,he is not.Those kinds of people areeverywhere.It is a shame you had to be so hard on him.After all he is who he is.Some of the most entertaining people I know act like that.They do not have to be your friend,but give the guya break,and try being nice,it really might surprize you.
I don't care how new or how old your boots are. Getting oil on the bottom of them and having to put your feet on the ground when coming to a stop, just ain't no Damn fun. New School, Old School, or Hard A$$ School it still suks. I would have just moved his bike over to the previous days oil slick that was on the ground. And he had a problem with that then we could have went a few rounds down and dirty, after the day was over, and off of Company property. Nothing between you and me but air and opportunity.Oooossp there goes the air.
I try to look around so I don't step in dogshit or oil. But that's just me...
Man, Your motorcycle pad at work must be the size of a freaking air strip. [sm=yikesomg.gif]Well the concrete pad that we park on is about 12' deep by 30' wide. We have about 15-18 bikes and scooters that have to park on it, they barley fit stacked up against one another. [:'(]
What this is about is having a little freaking respect for the others that have to park there also. Well after a few weeks with something leaking that bad parking in a different spot everyday, [sm=confused06.gif]just a matter of time before there ain't a dry spot to be had, It ain't rocket science. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
Yup another toughguy internet biker, why don't we all just bow to the almighty repossesser, I think we have all heard enough from you about what a cool and tough guy you are and what you have,"Hey man your the greatest", now give your tough guy "KEYBOARD" a rest and get a life, you must be a real bad dude if all you do all day is post on a website about how cool you are, I know at night you put on a blonde wig and call yourself "DOG THE BOUNTYHUNTER" but most people here could care less. Also you might want sign back up to the high school you dropped out of and learn to write and talk like a educated person would.
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