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Jeep owner moved another person's bike
10-09-2013, 07:19 PM
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Jeep owner moved another person's bike
I'm still a bit shocked, and I don't know what I would have done in the situation..

From another forum (yeah, Helix)

Quote:Today I rode the scooter and parked it in a large parking lot in a normal parking space, just like a respectable motorcyclist would. The driver of an over-sized Jeep had apparently decided that he was more worthy of the spot than I was and moved my scooter out into the driving area of the lot while I was just a couple hundred feet away and then parked his vehicle in that spot. I was stumped about why someone would want that spot so badly as to be such a (insert what comes to mind here) and assume they're so privileged to just take it. Then I realized that it was shaded. A shaded spot in the desert southwest is pretty rare. I was not pleased about it one bit, and my disapproval was expressed.

Every bike I own has a valve core removal tool on one of the valve stems. I'm pretty sure I'd ride away with 4 valve cores..
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10-09-2013, 07:35 PM
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RE: Jeep owner moved another person's bike
4 valve stems and a trip to the ER after I kicked the shit out of him and dragged his a** from one end of the parking to the other.

After the ambulance left I would piss all over the Jeep. Smile

What is wrong with people these days?

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10-09-2013, 11:30 PM
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RE: Jeep owner moved another person's bike
(10-09-2013 07:35 PM)Shooter Wrote:  4 valve stems and a trip to the ER after I kicked the shit out of him and dragged his a** from one end of the parking to the other.

After the ambulance left I would piss all over the Jeep. Smile

What is wrong with people these days?

Maybe Iowa does need a mental health exam for concealed carry permits . . .you would be a perfect example

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10-11-2013, 04:37 PM
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RE: Jeep owner moved another person's bike
(10-09-2013 07:19 PM)paper Wrote:  Every bike I own has a valve core removal tool on one of the valve stems. I'm pretty sure I'd ride away with 4 valve cores..

While this is a good idea... it works both ways. I've thought "I wish I had a valve stem tool so I could teach this guy a lesson..." only to look down and find that there was one already on the vehicle.

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10-12-2013, 10:38 AM
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RE: Jeep owner moved another person's bike
(10-11-2013 04:37 PM)StarWolve Wrote:  While this is a good idea... it works both ways. I've thought "I wish I had a valve stem tool so I could teach this guy a lesson..." only to look down and find that there was one already on the vehicle.

Well, I try not trying to piss other people off.. And I still have all my valve cores. Smile
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