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I Saw You: V.2.0

To the cute lass on the cruiser turning west on to Sheppard from Allen North in a pink leather jacket with ,iirc, checkered flags on the back and sporting a white helmet.

I waved to you as I passed you in the right lane.

Hi dear and hope to see you there again. If you go by regularly then stop by the UHAUL location on Chesswood Dr.,and I'll pour you a cup of coffee....
 
You sir have a great looking 848. Congratulations... And that white bike is not a ducati.

Thank you sir...I change my undies all the time when ever I pop open the garage.
 
Yellow Ducati at the Canadian tire on lakeshore
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Solid black CBR250r at Yonge and Charles around 4:30ish. I'd never seen one in all black before, lookin' sharp
 
guy at Foodlands parking on Donmills n sheppard on a 2012 / 250 ninjjet... you were with the girl 2uping.. are you from the area?
 
To the green Kawi SS rider I blinded with my unseated low beam HIDs going southbound on Leslie to Steeles, sorry man they came loose somehow. Just switched from 8000k to 6000k
 
Beautiful weather early this morning, sunny and nice and cool so i went for a short ride across Lakeshore from Park Lawn to the Port Credit area then home. Around 8:30am while passing the Timmies beside the big church near Lakeshore/26th street an older guy in squid mode on a big cruiser pulled out from the Timmies lot right INTO my lane directly in front of me while i was doing 60k lol, luckily there was room to swerve a bit around him.

He was followed by 3 other guys, one on a cool looking sport bike without fairings, not sure what it was, and two others who were on touring bikes fully decked out with the cargo boxes and all, looked like BMW's. We all got grouped up at the lights going west for a few blocks then they all went right to go up Browns Line, at which point the guy on the sport bike let it rip and roared around the cruiser guy and then i lost sight of them as i was continuing down Lakeshore. I don't think you were all together, we must have all made for an odd sight though for a bit with all of us on different styles of bikes lol.
 
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You shouldnt take pictures of other people and their bikes without permission. Same goes for posting it online afterwards, show some respect for ****s sake.

Yes, when out at bike events, trackdays, on the trails and on the streets, you should always stop the riders and get them to fill out a proper consent form before taking pictures. :rolleyes:

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Hmmm... better make copies!
 
You shouldnt take pictures of other people and their bikes without permission. Same goes for posting it online afterwards, show some respect for ****s sake.

Sorry but I'm going to have to disagree with you there, I don't do it myself, but if you're riding around in public, you've given up your right to privacy. It's courteous to blur out plates, but he doesn't even have to do that if he doesn't feel like it.
 
Yes, when out at bike events, trackdays, on the trails and on the streets, you should always stop the riders and get them to fill out a proper consent form before taking pictures. :rolleyes:

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Hmmm... better make copies!

Holy **** dude look at how many people's privacy you just violated! You're a horrible human being
 
To the cruiser riding two-up headed east on Kingston rd on Sat morning. Thanks for the heads up on the 'to serve and protect' filling his quotas around Galloway.
 
Taking pictures of big bike rally gatherings is a completely different thing that taking a picture of an individual rider and then posting it online. I had people take pics of me and my bike twice and both times they asked if it's ok, and I was cool with it. But if you take my picture without asking, I will shove the camera so far up your ***, they wouldn't be able to take it out even at the ER.
And I am not the only one who thinks this way so watch where you point your cameras you spineless monkeys.
 
Haha, I was with him getting out of the city after

Red Panigale, wearing full white leathers on the Gardiner Saturday night coming into the city. I was on the red 848 with my gf, riding with 2 monsters and a ninja.
 
Taking pictures of big bike rally gatherings is a completely different thing that taking a picture of an individual rider and then posting it online. I had people take pics of me and my bike twice and both times they asked if it's ok, and I was cool with it. But if you take my picture without asking, I will shove the camera so far up your ***, they wouldn't be able to take it out even at the ER.
And I am not the only one who thinks this way so watch where you point your cameras you spineless monkeys.


You said it brotha!! (or sista, can't really tell by your avatar) =)
 

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