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#246640 03/12/2008 12:24 PM
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I guess these bikers were a wee bitty annoyed with with cager who decided that the dedicated bikespace was a good idea.




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Well maybe he/she is going to wait to go home now aren't they? maybe answer to the bikers too \.
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Unless the fork is locked it would be pretty easy to simply push the bike in front out into the street and leave. I like the attitude though.


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Dedicated motorcycle parking! What a luxury that would be! I know lots of guys who ride to work around here in the sunny months and we always have to hunt for parking. Even if I find a metered spot I have to make sure I park pretty broadly in it so that a cage doesn't come and try to "share" my spot. I know a couple guys who got tickets on their bikes because they assumed the cage was the one there first and the one feeding the meter.

You'd think cities would be encouraging smaller vehicles that get 40 mpg into the city centers....

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kidhaf #246644 03/12/2008 12:45 PM
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Screw that...that's what sidewalks are for.


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teeheehee!!!

made me chuckle!

And yeah we're good in this country for things like bike parking. Well some bits are anyway.


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They've had motorcycle parking for years in some cities in Calif. They get 4 X the parking meter revenue for what would normally be a single meter spot.


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Greybeard #246647 03/12/2008 1:31 PM
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My local Lowes has motorcycle parking only spots. And, its right in front of the door, Closer even that the disabled parking spots. Not quite sure what to make of that


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ladisney #246648 03/12/2008 2:05 PM
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Unless the fork is locked it would be pretty easy to simply push the bike in front out into the street and leave. I like the attitude though.




Well, hopefully these guys have bike alarms so even if the forks aren't locked, this guy will draw some attention to himself(or herself) when he tries to move the bikes...


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Well, all I can see here is that those two bikes parked on the outside of this car are just beggin' for the scottish cousin of that woman who smashed into Blackbird's brother's parked Sportster in New Jersey the other day to come driving down that road.


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Well, all I can see here is that those two bikes parked on the outside of this car are just beggin' for the scottish cousin of that woman who smashed into Blackbird's brother's parked Sportster in New Jersey the other day to come driving down that road.





I have to agree with you there. The two bikes parked on the outside of the parking bay are asking to be wiped out, and knowing how narrow some of the roads are in the UK, and in this picture you can see a bus comming. One bus and one big lorry (truck) together, bye bye motorcycle.

These bikes owners may think they are making a point but if you ask me, it is pretty dumb move.

Can't imagine any Triumph owners pulling a stunt like that


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Arsenalfan #246651 03/12/2008 3:49 PM
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if ya look at the first photo there inside the line for vehicle parking.if they were to get hit they mite av a claim. still dont think ad risk it

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chophead #246652 03/12/2008 3:54 PM
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That is a tough call, they are illegally double parked and outside the parking designation lines.


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The cager is lucky they didn't get 4 flat tires.(Or one flat nose!)


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Where I come from, we would have just got about 8 guys, picked that cage up, moved it out of the spot, parked, and walked away. Expain that one to the cops cager. rofl

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I was trying to see what they had on sale in the lighting shop window in the picture but it won't zoom in enough.

Nice to see though made me smile.

The problem arises when it's the local chief constables car parked there.


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So the question becomes....

Who's the bigger jerk here? Really? The motorcyclists that think they're traffic cops and harassing a cager or the cager that's dumb enough to park there in the first place?


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kidhaf #246657 03/12/2008 6:55 PM
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I see cars parking across the limited space my local authority have set aside for bikes only.
So far, there hasn't been a car in the space when I've been on the bike otherwise I might accidentaly drop my boot on their bonnet while getting off the bike.


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The bikes are on the lettering which is part of the bay so legally parked. The Car is illegally parked and will get ticketed.

Just as a matter of interest, a guy who used to work for the Department Of Transport has published a book giving the legal dimensions of road markings. He went around one small area of London (chosen by a member of the public) and found 80% of the markings were illegal and therefore unenforcible in law. I might suggest to our mc club to get a copy for reference.

I'll try and find a link for the UK'ers.


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Brummie #246659 03/12/2008 7:06 PM
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eh ????

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/6126382.stm

It's illegal to park half on/half off the sidewalk (very rarely get a ticket for it ho') But ????


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Someone who would do that is also someone who might just run over the bike in front.


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Someone who would do that is also someone who might just run over the bike in front.




It's one of them pig headed TDM Riders...

What's that on my drive ?








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I work for Ford in Dearborn MI, and we have dedicated motorcycle parking on concrete slabs. Not Asphault.


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