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Member #: 1259
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: cincinnati, oh.
Posts: 194
My Bike(s): 04 mastiff Rep Power: 5 ![]() |
Just find out what he drives and let yourself in and enjoy lunch behind the wheel on your next lunch break....hmmmm...perhaps a leisurely after-meal smoke after you're finished (with the windows rolled up). And don't worry bout the crumbs.
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Member #: 2592
Join Date: May 2009
Location: UT
Posts: 260
My Bike(s): Big dog K9 2007 Rep Power: 5 ![]() |
Cannot shoot someone for property here in Utah..... They consider it replaceable. Hell they just dropped the law that says a criminal can sue you in civil court If he is in your house and you shoot him and don't kill him by some chance. Unbelievable?
I'll keep my guns and you keep your change.... |
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Name: Neil
Member #: 258
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Clarksville TN
Posts: 2,607
My Bike(s): Gone but not forgotten 07 Bulldog, Now a 1966 Harley Davidson FL Electra Glide Rep Power: 7 ![]() |
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Seems reasonable beyond a doubt to me..
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Member #: 302
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 672
My Bike(s): 2007 K-9, and seven others Rep Power: 6 ![]() |
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Name: Bill
Member #: 2113
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 517
My Bike(s): 2003 Big Dog Chopper Rep Power: 5 ![]() |
At work I would have told him to "GET THE FUCK OFF MY BIKE"........ If it wasn't at work, I'd drag his ass off the bike and pound him. No different then someone being disrespectful to me any where else.
Even my friends dont sit on my bike without asking. Better yet, get one of the XENA bike alarms with the 130 db alarm. We have a group buy going on here. Would be the last time he sits on your bike. |
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Name: nick
Member #: 7269
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ny
Posts: 172
My Bike(s): 2004 ridgeback big dog Rep Power: 2 ![]() |
im going with my bike being stolen and then acting accordingly, im not even saying anything! but i understand it happened at the work place, i hope that shit dont happen to me, im a new owner(04 ridgeback) my bike did not come easy, like everything else, so im very protective of my bike and dont know how i would act, aguy i know asked me to ride my bike and i was like yeah okay, next question
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Member #: 3366
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,916
My Bike(s): Ridgeback 04 Rep Power: 5 ![]() |
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Name: Jonathan
Member #: 5579
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: shreveport Louisiana
Posts: 1,927
My Bike(s): 2004 BDM Chopper, 1996 HD Ultra Classic Custom Rep Power: 4 ![]() |
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Member #: 789
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Greenville and Columbia, SC
Posts: 888
My Bike(s): 08 Big Dog K-9, 08 Kawasaki ZX-14 Rep Power: 6 ![]() |
Last year I was in MB for a conference and took my K-9 with me. I was staying at a really nice hotel and they were nice enough to let me park it in an area of the garage near the valet so they could sort of watch out for it. I went down one morning to go for a ride and the valet said he had to ask two different people to not sit on the bike and take pictures. He knew I was the owner and was giving a good lookout. I tipped him big at the end of the week.
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not enough time 4 riding
![]() Name: Stephen, but I will answer to Steve
Member #: 65
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 1,116
My Bike(s): 2006 Big Dog Mastiff, 1992 Yamaha FJ1200. 2012 Screamin' Eagle Street Glide Rep Power: 7 ![]() |
Very politely ask the person for the make model, color and license plate of their vehicle and where it is parked and then tell them that you are going to go sit on their vehicle. See their reaction and then ask them why it is OK for them to sit on your motorcycle and see if they get the hint. If not, start walking towards their vehicle. If you are holding some tools it makes a better impression on the fool.
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Member
Member #: 789
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Greenville and Columbia, SC
Posts: 888
My Bike(s): 08 Big Dog K-9, 08 Kawasaki ZX-14 Rep Power: 6 ![]() |
I just don't understand at all. What I mean is, sitting on someone's bike I don't even know would never enter my mind. I am dumbfounded someone would have the gall to do it.
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