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Old 06-07-2016, 07:05 AM
 
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Not much different than an internet big mouth pos wanna be tough guy spewing ignorant BS.
Oh don't worry I'm a big mouth in real life too. And by the way city data, I've been flagged for way less than calling someone a pos.
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Old 06-07-2016, 07:07 AM
 
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The guy is lucky; could have been a gun instead of the car. No doubt the car driver should go to prison for his actions. There was no reason for lethal force as far as I could see. Driving over the bike was lethal force in my opinion.

There is a lesson here for the motorcycle rider as well. Maybe you keep you mouth shut? Maybe if you don't like the way someone is driving you distance yourself from their vehicle?

Just because you bought a Harley and play dress up as if you are an outlaw biker doesn't mean you are. You are just a middle age poser. Nobody thinks you're "cool" or "dangerous" or even "tough". You are desperate for attention is all. Have fun with that.
My point exactly, both parties, much like two monkeys flinging poo in the zoo, are wrong here.
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Old 06-07-2016, 07:13 AM
 
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There is some real hostility toward bikers here.

I'm 64 years old, been riding bikes since I was 14. I've never threatened or hit anyone or belonged to a 'gang', though I have ridden with a number of clubs.

I've worked in legitimate jobs my entire life and am now retired at the beach.

I am certainly not gay, nor particularly macho nor any of the other foul things bikers are being called here.
Listen, I've owned multiple bikes as well. No one is criticizing all bikers. What they are criticizing is the mob mentality of people on baggers that think they are in a MC because they molt off their Best Buy uniform once a month and put on leather. It's become a real joke.
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Old 06-07-2016, 01:00 PM
 
Location: SW Florida
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Listen, I've owned multiple bikes as well. No one is criticizing all bikers. What they are criticizing is the mob mentality of people on baggers that think they are in a MC because they molt off their Best Buy uniform once a month and put on leather. It's become a real joke.
Wow, you must be an expert on all things MC and the people who ride them.
I wonder if your multiple bikes (2)were ricer dirt bikes.
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Old 06-07-2016, 01:10 PM
 
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Wow, you must be an expert on all things MC and the people who ride them.
I wonder if your multiple bikes (2)were ricer dirt bikes.
Thanks for confirming my point on the idiocy of certain motorcycle archetypes. Let me ask you a question genius. Who really cares what kind of bikes I had? Does that make me any less or more of an expert about motorcycle culture because of what brand of bike I decided to buy? I pretty much equally hate gangs of roving pubescent minded morons no matter if they're perched atop American steel or a brightly colored Japanese crotch rocket, as the gunnery sergeant from full metal jacket would say, " you are all equally worthless in my eyes."

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Old 06-07-2016, 01:19 PM
 
Location: SW Florida
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Thanks for confirming my point on the idiocy of certain motorcycle archetypes. Let me ask you a question genius. Who really cares what kind of bikes I had? Does that make me any less or more of an expert about motorcycle culture because of what brand of bike I decided to buy? I pretty much equally hate gangs of roving pubescent minded morons no matter if they're perched atop American steel or a brightly colored Japanese crotch rocket, as the gunnery sergeant from full metal jacket would say, " you are all equally worthless in my eyes."
Just like your opinions, right? I knew it.
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Old 06-10-2016, 03:36 PM
 
Location: Type 0.73 Kardashev
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Apparently, honking your horn at another vehicle is now considered road rage... or not...


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