Dear Poser.
#42
there is a thing called respect that to many people these days havent taken the time to figure out. if u know the guy or u r riding w them then park w him. If i dont know u and ur bike is pulled up to mine like we r buddies then there is definatly gonna be a problem. i would feel it is my responsability to give a short lesson on the repect issue.
#43
Man, I swear, if some people arent bitchin then they arent breathing. The whining that takes place on this forum. I get that he had plenty of space, so what...he messed up and parked too close. If thats the worst part of your day I wish I had your life.
If I'm some place busy and see a bike that already has a spot...sure as sh*t I'll pull in next to them. But from reading this it seems a lot of guys think their bike deserves an entire spot. - the "Brotherhood" continues to amaze me at times.
If I'm some place busy and see a bike that already has a spot...sure as sh*t I'll pull in next to them. But from reading this it seems a lot of guys think their bike deserves an entire spot. - the "Brotherhood" continues to amaze me at times.
#44
What do you do when you can not stand up your bike?
Last edited by SeniorChief56; 04-14-2011 at 10:20 PM.
#49
Tough crowd in here today. I don't mind someone sharing a spot with me. I park to leave room for another bike. If someone parks so close that I can't stand my bike up, I'll move their bike over. (Never had to yet.) If they see me moving their bike and they have a problem with it, maybe they'll leave more room the next time they feel the need to share a space. One thing I won't do, is let it ruin the rest of my day. Respect goes both ways, I guess it's all in how you stack your deck.
#50
Pull into crowded parking lot yesterday, there is this green road king parking sideways taking up entire spot, then this morning some softtail is right in the middle nullifying anyone else from sharing. Come on people, you can easily fit 3 bikes in a common parking spot WITHOUT impeading on the other bikes.