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 notbike World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:15 - 07 Sep 2014 Post subject: Is being ticked off justifiable in this situation? |
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So I left my bike outside the shop front at work today and while I was on delivery apparently someone came up to my bike and proceeded to put his grubby kids on the seat to take photos.
According to my colleague, one of the kids was holding an open cup of chocolate milk from the ice cream place next door and the parent was taking photos from a couple feet away.
Finding this out really irritated me despite the fact nothing happened to the bike. If I was present and the parent asked me permission then sure of course I would let his kid sit there while also fully making sure it didn't have the chocolate milk in it's hand, so they could take some stupid pictures. But I wasn't there, and that isn't his property, and he should not have put his grubby kids on the bike. Fuck knows if it would shit itself, or spill the milk, or kick/graze the plastics and scratch it up.
It puzzles me as to how people think that this is okay behavior. What if your kid falls off the very tall seat of my bike? Then whos to blame? Very stupid.
Do I get in your car when you're gone and take selfies just cause its door was unlocked?
Don't touch my bloody bike when you don't have permission ffs, god knows what you could do to it and then fuck off and leave me with the bill.
My colleague agrees with me, people shouldn't touch bikes that aren't theirs. Silly twunt.  |
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I'm of the same opinion as yourself. 2 different instances both at the same shop (North Harbour Tesco).
I came out of the shop to find a kid of about 6 or so sitting on my bike, father holding him a little but more interested in taking his picture. I politely asked him to remove his kid using words along the lines of, remove your kid from my bike or I will drag him off. The ensuing abuse I got back was possibly slightly justified and I do distinctly recall me saying to him almost calm, if calm can be called red faced and spittle flying out of my mouth and words loud enough to be heard at the far end of the car park including the associated gesticulations with hands, "how about we go to your car and I sit on your roof? Or better yet, climb into your drivers seat and sit and play in your car?"
I dont know, some people just take liberties.
Second time. It was xmas time and I was getting the last few little bits mrs Pinky couldnt get online. Whilst standing in the queue with my little basket the little lady behind me asked if it was my bike outside, perhaps it was the heavy bike wear, or the helmet that gave it away, anyways. She informed me her grandson was out there almost drooling over it. I asked where said grandson was, remembering my experience above, and I was informed he with his parents over there (pointed towards the exit). Kid was about 12 or so. I waited until granny had finished paying for her shopping, invited the young lad to come out with me to the bike and much merriment was had while I started the engine and the young lad revved the bollocks out of my Firestorm. His grin will stay with me for life and I bet that come 17 this guy will be in for his CBT with a training school. A biker was made that day without a doubt. Merry xmasses and thank you's were had all around.
I will happily let anyone sit on my bike on the condition I am present and I am asked or I offer. I find someone sitting on it I'll rip them a new one or beat the living shit out of them.
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find him then sit on his kid and take selfies. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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See this is why I love BCF. You lot are so fucked up in the head.
I would gladly let any kid sit on the bike if he asks me, otherwise its more of the same what everyone else has said. Don't fuck with my property. ____________________ yzf 600r  |
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With permission, no problem...
But putting a kid (or anyone else) to sit on the bike when I'm not there?? FFS, no
...maybe they'd understand how we feel, if they returned to their car to find me sitting on the bonnet, or even inside the car?? ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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People wouldn't sit on a bicycle, would they? How is a m'cycle any different?
Funny how bikes are seen as dangerous and whatnot by most of society yet some can't help themselves from trying to sit on one. Probably acting out their repressed and socially-unacceptable motorcycle fantasies  ____________________ Motorsapien Art |
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It would depend - which bike, what kind of kid and parent, what mood I'm in. Etc.
But I do actually worry a bit. The w650 sits there like a bessemer converter, and my mate's w800 is even worse. They get frighteningly hot, those bastards do. I dread to think what would happen if some curious little kid grabbed the nice shiny bike in the wrong place, or -even more innocently - tripped and fell over on to it. The headers are especially dangerous. Tbh, in these health and safety nuts times it's something of a miracle such machinery at such high temps is allowed to sit there in public places. Suffice it to say it would be an extremely BAD idea to have your kid clambering over it as they could easily be leaving sheets of skin attached to it. But could *I* be liable in a situation like this? Could someone do me for not having some sort of sign displayed on the bike - "this motherfucker has just trickled through town and is now hot enough to melt your stupid face off and leave your child looking like Niki Lauda".
Week before last I'd finished me weekly bimble on the huggate run and so was on the crm, parked up at seaways. It being a grey weekday morning mine was the only bike there. Some little lad was with his gran and grandad going for a day out in brid. And I heard him say something like wow grandad look at that motorbike. So I said oi, come and have a sit on it and then grandad can get a photo. The kid said no thanks, but his gran persuaded him. So I explained why it was so tall, and showed him how to climb on, etc. I then proceed to get out of the shot. Everything's going fine until he suddenly decides to get off without waiting for me to help him. Only went and nearly broke his fucking neck, the divvy!! A few tears ensued, and I had to pick him up and dust him down, etc. No damage done, luckily. I'd planned to just lift him down, but he'd clearly had other ideas.  ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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I once had a toddler point and stare at my bike whilst at the seafront with his dad, so I offered to see if he wanted to sit on it. Both the little one and the dad loved it, many pictures were taken and thanks were extended.
I am more than happy to let kids sit on it, it's no bother for me and probably makes their day. Why he was so in awe over my SV when I was parked up next to some R1's I have no idea  ____________________ Current Ride: Daytona 600 |
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Buy a ripped/knackered secondhand seat of eBay.
Fasion it with concealed drawing pins and keep it at work.
Swap on arrival.
That'll wipe the smile of Jimmy and daddy's faces instantaneously, as well as any thieves. ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha wrote: | Suffice it to say it would be an extremely BAD idea to have your kid clambering over it as they could easily be leaving sheets of skin attached to it. |
Neighbour-kid did burn himself on the exhaust on my '305. In my garage as well, while playing with the Borglets.
Luckily, his mum took that position that he was a daft prat. There are a few sensible folks left.
Eh, it happens. We're not going to stop it, no sense in JizzBunnying out over it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's funny how most people would think it completely unacceptable to be sat on the bonnet of someone's car, but on a bike? Oh, that's just a bit of fun.
I wouldn't quite go SOA on them, but I'd tell them it's not the sort of thing to do and that I don't appreciate it. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 132 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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