I Saw You: V.2.0

To the four D-bags that sat in the parking lot of Wild Wing on Lakeshore reving the snot outta one of the bikes before leaving a couple minutes ago... Yeah. Thanks for that. Everyone across the street enjoying sushi in the patio was thrilled too.

A little consideration for people around next time, huh?

I don't think its right to call couple of guys just enjoying their bikes (what i assume people by them for) not even close to you or on the same side of the street to be blamed for reving their bikes. They probably had NO idea, its not their fault, yes they should have been considerate if it was late at night and everyone was sleeping, and IF they even had a clue how far and loud their bikes were, or would be different if they were doint it on purpose to annoy your and your patio.

I will admit i have done this in the past as well, i had no idea how far a sport bike exhaust can travel until one night i was cruising down this long stretch of road in sixth gear at 1500 rpm at about 60kph or so, about 11pm with almost no cars on the road, and there was a st.louis patio to my left across the street in the north bound lane, and i had my itunes die on me, so i got bored of just hearing humming of low rpms for the long lonely ride back from far away.

I decided to pull in the clutch and rip the throttle, and it was exactly when i was beside the st.louis which was on the opposite south bound road, and because of the building of the st.louis the sound reflected back and scared the SHIIT out of me as well as the 40 people in the patio, who all i saw jumped up, half the people dropped their beers, some threw their plates, and no one saw me pass by, to them it sounded like the wrath of God, they all panicked and started runing in different directions hahaha, i laughed my *** off, but i vowed never to do that again, because even with the helmet on, and the sound reflecting back at me, it scared the crap out of me, sounded like literally like the world was ending and the sky was coming down, i actually looked back and shivers came down my spine and goose bumps hahaha if that makes sense.lol

don't blame them because you ****** your pants.lol its good to live in an unexpected world where anything can happen. try to turn things into positives, life becomes less stressful.
 
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I don't think its right to call couple of guys just enjoying their bikes (what i assume people by them for) not even close to you or on the same side of the street to be blamed for reving their bikes. They probably had NO idea, its not their fault, yes they should have been considerate if it was late at night and everyone was sleeping, and IF they even had a clue how far and loud their bikes were, or would be different if they were doint it on purpose to annoy your and your patio.

I will admit i have done this in the past as well, i had no idea how far a sport bike exhaust can travel until one night i was cruising down this long stretch of road in sixth gear at 1500 rpm at about 60kph or so, about 11pm with almost no cars on the road, and there was a st.louis patio to my left across the street in the north bound lane, and i had my itunes die on me, so i got bored of just hearing humming of low rpms for the long lonely ride back from far away.

I decided to pull in the clutch and rip the throttle, and it was exactly when i was beside the st.louis which was on the opposite south bound road, and because of the building of the st.louis the sound reflected back and scared the **** out of me as well as the 40 people in the patio, who all i saw jumped up, half the people dropped their beers, some threw their plates, and no one saw me pass by, to them it sounded like the wrath of God, they all panicked and started runing in different directions hahaha, i laughed my *** off, but i vowed never to do that again, because even with the helmet on, and the sound reflecting back at me, it scared the crap out of me, sounded like literally like the world was ending and the sky was coming down, i actually looked back and shivers came down my spine and goose bumps hahaha if that makes sense.lol

don't blame them because you ****** your pants.lol its good to live in an unexpected world where anything can happen. try to turn things into positives, life becomes less stressful.

No they are true ****ing self absorbed wankers like most of the people in the GTA with a "it's all about me" attitude with out any respect to for others. Your post just confirms that. Just plain disregard for anyone else.
 
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To the four D-bags that sat in the parking lot of Wild Wing on Lakeshore reving the snot outta one of the bikes before leaving a couple minutes ago... Yeah. Thanks for that. Everyone across the street enjoying sushi in the patio was thrilled too.

A little consideration for people around next time, huh?

Sorry I was just setting my redline light
 
Sometimes when im bored and i see people walking the same direction as im riding i'll pull the clutch in when getting close to them and then when im right behind them let her rip to red line and watch the people jump hahah :lmao:
 
I don't think its right to call couple of guys just enjoying their bikes (what i assume people by them for) not even close to you or on the same side of the street to be blamed for reving their bikes. They probably had NO idea, its not their fault, yes they should have been considerate if it was late at night and everyone was sleeping, and IF they even had a clue how far and loud their bikes were, or would be different if they were doint it on purpose to annoy your and your patio.

I will admit i have done this in the past as well, i had no idea how far a sport bike exhaust can travel until one night i was cruising down this long stretch of road in sixth gear at 1500 rpm at about 60kph or so, about 11pm with almost no cars on the road, and there was a st.louis patio to my left across the street in the north bound lane, and i had my itunes die on me, so i got bored of just hearing humming of low rpms for the long lonely ride back from far away.

I decided to pull in the clutch and rip the throttle, and it was exactly when i was beside the st.louis which was on the opposite south bound road, and because of the building of the st.louis the sound reflected back and scared the SHIIT out of me as well as the 40 people in the patio, who all i saw jumped up, half the people dropped their beers, some threw their plates, and no one saw me pass by, to them it sounded like the wrath of God, they all panicked and started runing in different directions hahaha, i laughed my *** off, but i vowed never to do that again, because even with the helmet on, and the sound reflecting back at me, it scared the crap out of me, sounded like literally like the world was ending and the sky was coming down, i actually looked back and shivers came down my spine and goose bumps hahaha if that makes sense.lol

don't blame them because you ****** your pants.lol its good to live in an unexpected world where anything can happen. try to turn things into positives, life becomes less stressful.
Really, are you actually deaf? You have no idea how loud a sport bike is? You can hear a person fart from across the street, let alone the scream of an ss that can be heard for kilometers.

Hypocritically however, I do find it funny when someone revs to scare someone intentionally.
 
Really, are you actually deaf? You have no idea how loud a sport bike is? You can hear a person fart from across the street, let alone the scream of an ss that can be heard for kilometers.

Hypocritically however, I do find it funny when someone revs to scare someone intentionally.

I once had to yak at 2AM in a packed camp site.....

I think the whole camp site heard me yakking =/
 
I don't think its right to call couple of guys just enjoying their bikes (what i assume people by them for) not even close to you or on the same side of the street to be blamed for reving their bikes. They probably had NO idea, its not their fault, yes they should have been considerate if it was late at night and everyone was sleeping, and IF they even had a clue how far and loud their bikes were, or would be different if they were doint it on purpose to annoy your and your patio.

I will admit i have done this in the past as well, i had no idea how far a sport bike exhaust can travel until one night i was cruising down this long stretch of road in sixth gear at 1500 rpm at about 60kph or so, about 11pm with almost no cars on the road, and there was a st.louis patio to my left across the street in the north bound lane, and i had my itunes die on me, so i got bored of just hearing humming of low rpms for the long lonely ride back from far away.

I decided to pull in the clutch and rip the throttle, and it was exactly when i was beside the st.louis which was on the opposite south bound road, and because of the building of the st.louis the sound reflected back and scared the SHIIT out of me as well as the 40 people in the patio, who all i saw jumped up, half the people dropped their beers, some threw their plates, and no one saw me pass by, to them it sounded like the wrath of God, they all panicked and started runing in different directions hahaha, i laughed my *** off, but i vowed never to do that again, because even with the helmet on, and the sound reflecting back at me, it scared the crap out of me, sounded like literally like the world was ending and the sky was coming down, i actually looked back and shivers came down my spine and goose bumps hahaha if that makes sense.lol

don't blame them because you ****** your pants.lol its good to live in an unexpected world where anything can happen. try to turn things into positives, life becomes less stressful.


Why are you always so dramatic? Do you live in a Michael Bay script or something?
 
Why are you always so dramatic? Do you live in a Michael Bay script or something?


If he did, when he revved his bike it would have caused a chain explosion due to a stream of oil behind him and his bike lighting it up from the flames of his exhaust! Then he'd be riding down through buildings collapsing around him in slow motion with some Linkin Park song with mushroom clouds!
 
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If he did, when he revved his bike it would have caused a chain explosion due to a stream of oil behind him and his bike lighting it up from the flames of his exhaust! Then he'd be riding down through buildings collapsing around him in slow motion with some Linkin Park song with mushroom clouds!

Ah, like Michael Taylor in corner 2 during qualifying, last weekend :lol:
 
Blue Ninja 500R on Carlisle Rd on Saturday afternoon. I was in the cage.
 
Why are you always so dramatic? Do you live in a Michael Bay script or something?

Haaaaaahahahaha :lmao:
 
Chick geared up on a sliver ex250? That was in Fergus. Silver Katana I believe on the qew/erin mills around 1030am
 
I don't think its right to call couple of guys just enjoying their bikes (what i assume people by them for) not even close to you or on the same side of the street to be blamed for reving their bikes. They probably had NO idea, its not their fault, yes they should have been considerate if it was late at night and everyone was sleeping, and IF they even had a clue how far and loud their bikes were, or would be different if they were doint it on purpose to annoy your and your patio.

I will admit i have done this in the past as well, i had no idea how far a sport bike exhaust can travel until one night i was cruising down this long stretch of road in sixth gear at 1500 rpm at about 60kph or so, about 11pm with almost no cars on the road, and there was a st.louis patio to my left across the street in the north bound lane, and i had my itunes die on me, so i got bored of just hearing humming of low rpms for the long lonely ride back from far away.

I decided to pull in the clutch and rip the throttle, and it was exactly when i was beside the st.louis which was on the opposite south bound road, and because of the building of the st.louis the sound reflected back and scared the SHIIT out of me as well as the 40 people in the patio, who all i saw jumped up, half the people dropped their beers, some threw their plates, and no one saw me pass by, to them it sounded like the wrath of God, they all panicked and started runing in different directions hahaha, i laughed my *** off, but i vowed never to do that again, because even with the helmet on, and the sound reflecting back at me, it scared the crap out of me, sounded like literally like the world was ending and the sky was coming down, i actually looked back and shivers came down my spine and goose bumps hahaha if that makes sense.lol

don't blame them because you ****** your pants.lol its good to live in an unexpected world where anything can happen. try to turn things into positives, life becomes less stressful.

Yes, we will blame you for "pulling in the clutch and ripping the throttle" for no reason and bothering people with your racket.

Life becomes less stressful when you don't have some guy revving the piss outta his bike next to your head while your trying to enjoy your Nachos and Beer.
 
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This cafe racer at harbour front across from the marine division. Well done, and I love the white tank and brown leather seat. My girlfriend had to peel me away from the bike as she got jealous.
 
This cafe racer at harbour front across from the marine division. Well done, and I love the white tank and brown leather seat. My girlfriend had to peel me away from the bike as she got jealous.

I approve of this post. Nice!
 
This cafe racer at harbour front across from the marine division. Well done, and I love the white tank and brown leather seat. My girlfriend had to peel me away from the bike as she got jealous.

That seat looks comfy...
 
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