View Full Version : what is it with scooter riders
JimO
2nd November 2006, 17:51
my wife rides to vork on the old quaka and nearly every day she has to shift a scooter thats either parked to close or on a different angle to the other bikes in the park...like dontcha back the bike in ready for a speedy getaway but everyday there is about 5 scooters jammed in at different angles some parked across the front of the bikes already there:scooter:its a 3 or 4 bike all day park but most days there are 6 or 7 there
jtzzr
2nd November 2006, 18:10
Tell wifey to kick it over, Fuck em ,its a parking space for motorcycles, not lawnmower rejects.:rockon: :Punk:
-df-
2nd November 2006, 18:12
Tell wifey to kick it over, Fuck em ,its a parking space for motorcycles, not lawnmower rejects.:rockon: :Punk:
Spot on, I'd be pissed if some scooter or bike was parked behind me so I couldn't get out...a good swift kick would sort that out :innocent:
Steam
2nd November 2006, 18:13
It's not just scooter riders, I saw today in Wellington near the defence department, 5 bikes and a GN parked right across the front of them. The other bikes would have had to go backwards up on the pavement to get out, what a dick.
jtzzr
2nd November 2006, 18:19
It's not just scooter riders, I saw today in Wellington near the defence department, 5 bikes and a GN parked right across the front of them. The other bikes would have had to go backwards up on the pavement to get out, what a dick.
It was`nt you was it Steam?
Steam
2nd November 2006, 18:23
It was`nt you was it Steam?
No, I park on Queen's Wharf, in the shed which has the indoor sports in.
I can't think of anything witty to say.
Ahem.
I didn't even know there was demand for bike parking in Dunedin.
I visited Dunners a few weeks ago and it looked to me that a lot of the bikes were quite shabby, much uglier and older than in Wellywood or Dorkland.
Would you say that's true?
Drum
2nd November 2006, 18:26
It aint just scooters.
Today I got blocked in by a GZ250, a scooter and pushbike. Should've kicked them all over - but didnt.
diggydog
2nd November 2006, 18:42
It aint just scooters.
Today I got blocked in by a GZ250, a scooter and pushbike. Should've kicked them all over - but didnt.
they dont care , this is where we need more parking for motor bikes, they want us to take alternative travel, so get us some more parks.:yes: :scooter:
slimjim
2nd November 2006, 19:37
gee what's up with you's, there's always the tire valve to let some air(off) oops out !!!, see how many times they park like that after a few low tire pressure
The_Dover
2nd November 2006, 19:39
i prefer to take them out on the move,
cunts
WINJA
2nd November 2006, 19:47
my wife rides to vork on the old quaka and nearly every day she has to shift a scooter thats either parked to close or on a different angle to the other bikes in the park...like dontcha back the bike in ready for a speedy getaway but everyday there is about 5 scooters jammed in at different angles some parked across the front of the bikes already there:scooter:its a 3 or 4 bike all day park but most days there are 6 or 7 there
THATS A BIT OF A GENERALISATION AINT IT WANK BREAK , SHE IS PROLLY JUST USING THAT AS AN EXCUSE FOR EVERYTIME SHES LATE HOME FROM HER BOYRIENDS HOUSE
topher
2nd November 2006, 19:50
gee what's up with you's, there's always the tire valve to let some air(off) oops out !!!, see how many times they park like that after a few low tire pressure
they dont care , this is where we need more parking for motor bikes, they want us to take alternative travel, so get us some more parks.:yes: :scooter:
Gotta agree with this, need more bike parks. But in secure, sensible places not out-of-the-way, behind-the-building but in the open near city and urban centres.
Worse than scooters et al inconsiderately parked is the dick who parks his prehistoric pushbike under C block at the Waikato Uni. He doesn't use the bike stand (provided) but parks it beside a doorway. Not so bad in itself but that's also a nice sheltered place for motorcycles. I've often, as have otrher bikers, parked their motorcycles there and the prick's moved them out so he can stick his treadly where he "always has". Even though the Uni is a "no-bashing-in-the-face-of-someone-who-richly-deserves-it" workplace, he hasn't touched my trumpy now we've had a reasoned discussion about likely consequences of it happening again...
JimO
2nd November 2006, 20:27
THATS A BIT OF A GENERALISATION AINT IT WANK BREAK , SHE IS PROLLY JUST USING THAT AS AN EXCUSE FOR EVERYTIME SHES LATE HOME FROM HER BOYRIENDS HOUSE
you been on holiday winger, havnt seen your cheerful posts about. and your probably right seing as you are the MAN
:sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:
diggydog
2nd November 2006, 20:32
"no-bashing-in-the-face-of-someone-who-richly-deserves-it" workplace, he hasn't touched my trumpy now we've had a reasoned discussion about likely consequences of it happening again...
youra toucha mia bike i breaka your face, and thats still going on moving your motorcycles without notice.
placing bike parks in suiteable areas where they are safe, dont want two put behind wall and buildings you dont know what would happen,oh you do.
sunhuntin
2nd November 2006, 20:36
my wife rides to vork on the old quaka and nearly every day she has to shift a scooter thats either parked to close or on a different angle to the other bikes in the park...like dontcha back the bike in ready for a speedy getaway but everyday there is about 5 scooters jammed in at different angles some parked across the front of the bikes already there:scooter:its a 3 or 4 bike all day park but most days there are 6 or 7 there
yep...i avoid parking in town because of this. if im the first in the park, ive gotta park with my front wheel level with the cars alongside so i dont get blocked in. ill generally use a long park a block over from town that hardly ever gets used [im usually the only one there] so i feel its safer.
Headbanger
2nd November 2006, 20:56
Heh, I just take a carpark. Smack bang in the middle.
madmal64
2nd November 2006, 21:04
It's not just scooter riders, I saw today in Wellington near the defence department, 5 bikes and a GN parked right across the front of them. The other bikes would have had to go backwards up on the pavement to get out, what a dick.
The worst park in town for this I reckon in Mercer St. A couple of times I have had to move bikes to get out. Gets me a little shitty when others just park up without a second thought for others.
But hey! is cheaper than parking a car (legally):yes:
gamgee
2nd November 2006, 21:09
I visited Dunners a few weeks ago and it looked to me that a lot of the bikes were quite shabby, much uglier and older than in Wellywood or Dorkland.
Would you say that's true?
nah i'd fully disagree, wait till ya see my NC30, I plan on revealing it on Monday, and my gpx is a minter too
Virago
2nd November 2006, 21:17
my wife rides to vork on the old quaka and nearly every day she has to shift a scooter thats either parked to close or on a different angle to the other bikes in the park...like dontcha back the bike in ready for a speedy getaway but everyday there is about 5 scooters jammed in at different angles some parked across the front of the bikes already there:scooter:its a 3 or 4 bike all day park but most days there are 6 or 7 there
Is that the Moray Place park near the Library?
JimO
2nd November 2006, 21:32
give that man a cigar
Ixion
2nd November 2006, 21:42
they dont care , this is where we need more parking for motor bikes, they want us to take alternative travel, so get us some more parks.:yes: :scooter:
They don't have footpaths in Hammyhole?
xwhatsit
3rd November 2006, 01:07
At work I've had a couple of bicycle riders think they're smart and move my bike out of the way so they can put their bikes there instead. That pisses me off, because I park it there because I can see it out the windows of the restaurant to make sure it's still there (not that anybody would be able to start it in order to steal it lol, even if they wanted to nick it :P) and it's out of the weather. That happened twice before I hit upon the genius idea of leaving the bike in first gear. The cyclists don't have a clue what all the leavers on the bike are for so that did the trick. I would've come out of the restaurant yelling at them if I'd seen them do it but unfortunately I was only told about it by somebody else.
Pricks.
Although that does remind me of a story my father told me about when he was in school and picked up a Fiat Bambina owned by one of the teachers with a pack of his mates and placed it between two netball poles that were close enough that the teacher couldn't drive it out :lol:.
slimjim
3rd November 2006, 06:59
i too have also been know to carry some very cheap w/house padlocks with long shafts, fucking wonderfull when you padlock some cunt's wheel and the only thing they can do is carry their p-bike away, have also caught a cager shifting my bike ,so he could park his car, fucking first time i think he ever saw his bonnet so close up ,:yeah: :yeah:
Drum
3rd November 2006, 07:16
Im not a violent man, but someone touching/ moving my bike would be testing the limits of my self control.
snuffles
3rd November 2006, 07:16
Tell wifey to kick it over, Fuck em ,its a parking space for motorcycles, not lawnmower rejects.:rockon: :Punk:
nah, just find some dogshit and rub it on the seat, or drop it in the step thru, thatll show em
Lord Derosso
3rd November 2006, 07:27
Several of us were on this subject weeks ago knowing that with summer coming things are only going to get WORSE !
I still reckon the WCC should free up all that wasted space around the side of the main library for scooters only. It has a driveway etc and is safe enough and very central. I see scooters taking up a lot of space around the central city parks. Motorcyclists earned those parks only to see them taken over by the car owners wanting to join the new trend. I even saw one amazingly flash scooter in Newtown last week that was decked out like a Mod Quad with about 6 mirrors up each side. More Chrome than a HD ! Hate to say it but it actually looked real cool. Hell, I might even like to ride it... NAH . Not that far gone.
I had an idea the other day that perhaps they should look at painting lanes in the bike parks to try and encourage proper parking. It might help.
Maverick
3rd November 2006, 07:37
i too have also been know to carry some very cheap w/house padlocks with long shafts, fucking wonderfull when you padlock some cunt's wheel and the only thing they can do is carry their p-bike away,
Bloody good idea Hah!
Big Dave
3rd November 2006, 09:57
I was working as Art Director for a city Publishing House
knocking out a few glossys and a weekly.
Got on famously with the editor and the journalists and we used
to head into Vulcan Lane for a pint of 'crisp, European style Ale', at the Occidental, after the edition went to bed.
They were a group of pretty straight business reporters and
although a large leather clad biker type was not exactly the look
they encouraged, being the artsy, creative one in the team was a
really cool job and I got away with it handsomely.
One such Friday evening I parked the Tbird just off Queen St in
the pedestrian lane and stopped in for 'just the one'.
I asked the two rather large (but still a fair bit smaller than me at the time) Maori type bouncers to keep an eye on the bike whilst i was
inside - to which they happily agreed.
Not long after blowing the froth off a Stella one of the bouncers
tapped me on the shoulder and said
'there's some bloke messin' with yer bike, eh bro'
'Whaaaaat' I said, gathering up helmet (thinking 'swing' if more
than one) and drawing the assembled journos in my wake as I
parted the crowd en-route to the door.
Now these blokes called me 'rattlesnake' - that was my
nickname - not one i was comfortable with - leather and all - but
'someone is messing with rattlesnake's bike' soon went round
the group as they gathered near the safety of the 'bouncers' in
the lane outside the doors.
Now imagine the scene as 6'5", 160kgs (I've lost 50) of steamed up armored leather and aggression descends down vulcan lane to find this 'Tarquin' in a green sports coat and cream trousers with blondey bimbo
girlfriend sitting astride my thunderbird, wringing the throttle and
going vroom vrooom vrooom.
Assembled gaping workmates filling the background.
Immediately saw the comedy value. Now i'm not a bully, but i know some pretty mean hombres and this 'Tarquin' would find himself hospitalised if he was on one of their bikes - or worse.
I figured I'd be doing him a favor by giving him a taste of what
'could' happen if he tried the stunt on an outlaw machine or similar
and the gathering workforce behind me didn't know what to
expect.
Full upright, chest out, and the cruelest snarl I
could muster.
'GET OFF MY MOTORCYCLE YOU FUCKING MAGGGOTTT'
I was prepared to whack him if it came to it, but you know what a whippet looks like when it's got the wind up it? - well this moron was off the bike so quick and had the tail so far between his legs that it was hard not to burst out laughing. But i didn't - stoically I pushed on - to the ooooh's of the force.
Now lets ram the point home - to the bimbo.
'THE ONLY MOLLS THAT GET ON MY BIKE FUCK FOR IT'
I bellowed as they sort of skipped and hightailed it up the lane double time in front of the pub crowd.
Turn and return to Hotel. Mission accomplished. Legend
enhanced. Lessons learned. Laughter ensuing. Beer and skittles.
I still laugh when I remember the look on his pointy face. I think
the bimbo might have been interested too - she came sniffing around later, but we thoroughly iced her.
Dickheads.
yungatart
3rd November 2006, 10:42
hXc has the same problem at school. He is the only one with a bike, all the rest are scooters. It doesn't matter how he parks, there are always scooters blocking him in at random angles every day.
As most of them are ridden with a car licence only, they have not been taught how to ride or park anything with two wheels.
topher
4th November 2006, 10:08
I do like Maverick's idea of getting a cheap padlock though I enjoyed throwing our local "offender"s bike over a fence. He told me he doesn't like using the pushbike stands because his bike might get scratched. For a supposedly inteligent fellow (University Lecturer) he's mighty dumb.
topher
4th November 2006, 10:21
They don't have footpaths in Hammyhole?
Hamiltron (City of the Future) is crawling with footpaths. We got wide ones, narrow ones, pretty ones, dark ones, paths under stuff and over stuff, none that I'd leave my bike on though. A few years back I got a ticket for parking my yam 650 special in a pushbike park in Garden place. It obviously wasn't as special as the badge implied...
awesker
4th November 2006, 10:32
I has a dream about falling off a scooter last night..
strange, totally forgot about it untill i read this thread.
Disco Dan
4th November 2006, 10:39
I park at Auckland Uni, in the underground carpark, ONCE someone moved my bike out of the parking space and parked their fricking car there! Luckily, i was walking with a mate who drive a 4X4 and he pulled the car out of the space and left it at this weird angle - blocking any other car that would want to enter/exit the carpark! Left a nasty note on the car saying how lucky he/she was that the car was still there (and not down the road in a ditch), and since then... ...no problems :innocent:
And once i even parked my bike up at a bar in takapuna, inside the 'little roped off bit for smokers' and the bouncers (whom i know very well) kept everyone out of the area till i returned! hows that for V.I.P parking :Punk: :Punk:
...you could always squirt some superglue into their key hole???? :innocent: :innocent: ..that may work?
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