Ninja10
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What if I need to go home early because I shat my pants at work?
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You'll drop your bike while exiting and slipping on your own #2 trail.
What if I need to go home early because I shat my pants at work?
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Yep, mine has been moved, and I think how quickly I got over the anger - much more quickly than if it had been knocked over.the past few weeks I've noticed bikes moved in that area.
So do you use the steering lock or leave the steering lock unlocked to help facilitate this?
Oh, just for the record...
Captured on CCTV, (viewed by security);
it wasn't a truck...
it wasn't a car...
no, not a motor vehicle...
but a man on a bicycle that attempted to avoid pedestrians and fell into the scooter and my FZ and fled for his life....
Figures it would come down to those selfish front street pedestrians.
Oh, just for the record...
Captured on CCTV, (viewed by security);
it wasn't a truck...
it wasn't a car...
no, not a motor vehicle...
but a man on a bicycle that attempted to avoid pedestrians and fell into the scooter and my FZ and fled for his life....
Oh, just for the record...
Captured on CCTV, (viewed by security);
it wasn't a truck...
it wasn't a car...
no, not a motor vehicle...
but a man on a bicycle that attempted to avoid pedestrians and fell into the scooter and my FZ and fled for his life....
ok so the knocked over bikes mystery was solved... but who moved them the other times??
Don't know - there was that time the MP3 was right across both lanes and up against the median...but I'm starting to wonder if that guy is asking for trouble when he parks. Is he on here? Today I parked where there was plenty of room for 3 more bikes, and stood watching the the guy squeeze the MP3 between and F150 and a Civic with about a hand width on either side. I don't understand why people take risks like that. Even if you don't care about minor scratches, what if your bike gets put right out of commission? If he does that between a car and a bike, he's putting the other bike at risk too. Selfish, inconsiderate, oblivious, or some combination of the three?
He was across the street, with the median between us. I thought at the spaces beside me would have been enough to make him say hmmmm, that's probably better. If he didn't come to that conclusion on his own, telling him isn't going to make a difference.So why don't you say something to him or leave him a note?
He was across the street, with the median between us. I thought at the spaces beside me would have been enough to make him say hmmmm, that's probably better. If he didn't come to that conclusion on his own, telling him isn't going to make a difference.
If I seem squeeze in between a bike and a car though, I would be more likely to point it out.
Perhaps I would have put in more effort if I believed I had to explain my actions to you.That explanation sounds as bad as what he is doing.
Perhaps I would have put in more effort if I believed I had to explain my actions to you.