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I started hating bikers
I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make
as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish I could have hit them with a chair. Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. Modified mufflers are illegal. And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? |
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I started hating bikers
In article . com>, 223rem wrote:
> And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but > what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? Probably the same 'fun' as a car stereo where the 'bass' can be heard four blocks away. |
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Brent P wrote: > In article . com>, 223rem wrote: > > > And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but > > what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? > > Probably the same 'fun' as a car stereo where the 'bass' can be heard > four blocks away. Both are equally annoying when drowning out your own stereo system even with the windows up. |
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On 5 Sep 2006 09:32:01 -0700, "223rem" > wrote:
>I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make >as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a >sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young >son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There >was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When >they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, >and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that >my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish >I could have hit them with a chair. > >Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. >Modified mufflers are illegal. > >And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but >what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? For motorcyclists, loudness is a safety issue. |
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I started hating bikers
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote: > On 5 Sep 2006 09:32:01 -0700, "223rem" > wrote: > > >I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make > >as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a > >sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young > >son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There > >was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When > >they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, > >and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that > >my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish > >I could have hit them with a chair. > > > >Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. > >Modified mufflers are illegal. > > > >And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but > >what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? > > For motorcyclists, loudness is a safety issue. A *supposed* safety issue. E.P. |
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I started hating bikers
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 17:11:41 GMT, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are
MURDERERS > wrote: >On 5 Sep 2006 09:32:01 -0700, "223rem" > wrote: > >>I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make >>as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a >>sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young >>son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There >>was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When >>they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, >>and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that >>my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish >>I could have hit them with a chair. >> >>Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. >>Modified mufflers are illegal. >> >>And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but >>what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? > >For motorcyclists, loudness is a safety issue. Did you use to ride? If so, you could use that as motivation to get better faster, so you could ride again. It's a shame that your girlfriend is a $3 ho (your own words). If she was worth more, it might give you more incentive to work towards becoming a contributing menber of society. Maybe tgen, you'd understand that riding a bike today, with so many selfish car drivers who see other vehicles (if they see them at all) as only obstacles to be gotten around, is in fact dangerous, and anything e riders can do to improve their visibility is a good thing. Sometimes, being obnoxious is a good thing, as it gets you noticed when you otherwise wouldn't be. You should understand that, and I'm sure that is being used in your therapy; soom, maybe, you'll realize that if you were actually valuable, you wouldn't need to draw attention to yourself as you do. I'll bet that's why they let you use the computer in the day room. Don't the other people there get upset at you hogging the aqs much as you do, though? Have they gotten around to the concept of sharing yet? I just learned Tuesday is Pancake day there; what kind did you get? -- Bill Funk replace "g" with "a" |
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Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), 223rem said in
rec.autos.driving: > I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make > as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a > sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young > son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There > was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When > they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, > and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that > my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish > I could have hit them with a chair. Better be careful about doing that. IME, Harley riders fall into two camps: soft yuppie types trying to compensate for the blandness of their existence and meth loaded outlaws. You don't want to mess with the latter, and it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two. > Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. > Modified mufflers are illegal. They'd probablly come after you for disrupting their donut time. In their view, the soft yuppies pay their salary and the are simply afraid of the outlaws. Also, the muffler/noise law is a *very* low priority to them. > And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but > what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? IME, its tha same motivation that's behind ricer fags and their fart cans, rednecks and their pick-ups, and pimps and their niggilacs with the bass that can be heard 4 blocks away (thanks, Brent). -- F ools A nd A rrogance |
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Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), Ed Pirrero said in
rec.autos.driving: > A *supposed* safety issue. Actually its just an excuse and pitiful attempt to justify being obnoxious. -- I diots N umbskulls & S hitheads |
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"Ed Pirrero" > wrote in
oups.com: > > Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote: >> On 5 Sep 2006 09:32:01 -0700, "223rem" > wrote: >> >> >I mean the assholes riding Harley Davidson-type bikes modified to make >> >as much noise as possible. On Labor day afternoon, I was sitting at a >> >sidewalk cafe in the strip district of Pittsburgh with my very young >> >son and a few friends, when three hooligans on bikes pased by. There >> >was nobody else on that block but us. The street was deserted. When >> >they passed by us, the ****heads revved their engines to the maximum, >> >and on that narrow street, the noise was defening. It was so loud, that >> >my son started to cry. I threw a fork after them, but I missed. I wish >> >I could have hit them with a chair. >> > >> >Next time I see one of these loid ****heads, I'm calling the cops. >> >Modified mufflers are illegal. >> > >> >And I understand wanting to make your bike as fast as possible, but >> >what is the fun in riding a slow, loud bike? >> >> For motorcyclists, loudness is a safety issue. > > A *supposed* safety issue. > > E.P. > Because they ride an inherently less safe vehicle,they get to disregard noise abatement laws? I disagree. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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I started hating bikers
Jim Yanik wrote: > "Ed Pirrero" > wrote in > oups.com: > > > A *supposed* safety issue. > > > > Because they ride an inherently less safe vehicle,they get to disregard > noise abatement laws? I disagree. That's a non sequitur to my comment. Some motorcyclists think that "loud pipes save lives." Oddly, when I'm inside my car, the only time I hear loud pipes is when my windows are open, or they are accelerating in front of me. Therefore, I don't buy the premise that loud pipes save lives - I think it's a rationaization for breaking the law that has no basis in fact (unlike the 85th percentile method for setting speed limits, for example.) Now, what does your point have to do with my comment, again? E.P. |
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