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I'm sick of fu....ing bikers!
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Nganga -

FYI, I see the Scottsdale Republic has a page and a half today on the local home-owner/cyclist feud I mentioned before on this thread.

It IS a private, community owned street and non-resident 4-wheeled vehicles (except for emergency vehicles) are already prevented from traveling on it without property owners' permission.

It is not in Desert Hills or any other part of Phoenix. It is in farthest eastern Scottsdale.

The community is ALREADY a gated community and always HAS been since it was originally built as one, so making that come about on the "cheap" is clearly not part of the homeowners' agenda.

The community has already paid for having many "speed bumps" installed clear across the width of the street a few years ago to try to control the problem. The cyclists avoid the speed bumps without slowing down by riding on the sidewalks.

I doubt the homeowners have a chance of the City of Scottsdale doing anything to assist them, but it will be interesting to see what occurs and how the reasoning wends its way about and around the issue.

You have a nice day now.


Your beginning to bore me with this, PLEASE go have a look at where we spoke about this, I was speaking of another area..go look...there is a similar fight going on up there by the geronimo golf course.

SR,
The sidewalk's where I live, do not need to be watered, so I can't help you with that one. (adjust your sprinklers)

Cheers from an asshole cyclist and hunter, (I shoot signs up as well)


I am sure you are also helpless when it comes to other reasonable thought processes.
BTW you have just confessed to criminal activity with a firearm.
 
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No, you really cannot see it, for you information 59, it is a custom made bike with 20 inch training wheels.

If someone were to retype this entire thread and replace the word "bike" with "gun" you guys would go ballistic. Its all about who's ox is being gored.

Free society.......most of you seem uncommitted to it. I would aggressively defend anyone of your rights to keep mine intact.



i do have a bike i like to ride...... it's a smith&wesson too.................................
 
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Same here in New Zealand. I have lost count of the times I have seen bicyle riders run red lights in front of cops. What pisses me off is that they don't pay road user charges, yet use the road and do what they like.

Then they complain when motorists hurl abuse at them. They should all have to pay road user charges.

And actually have to ride ON the road, because they are also a menace when riding on the footpath.


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The train horn looks like excellent ammo against cell phone talkers and texters.


Talk about being illegal! Do this and cause someone to be harmed or killed then you will be looking at manslaughter! Never fear they can deliver your Depends old to the cell so go ahead!!!!
 
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Well...just got done reading many of the posts about this topic. I can tell that I am an avid hunter & cyclist. I am very disapointed to read some of this crap.

Can't speak for other countries, but here in the U.S. many road cyclist are high-income people who pay more than their share of taxes. So stop with the "they don't pay anthing & get to use the roads bullshit !"

You can yell or honk all you want. As long as I am obeying the laws of the land, you can pound salt.

I have noticed that when I confront drivers who yell or throw trash or act like a jerk, they usually back down and drive off....it is easy to be a coward & yell in the safety of your vehicle. Lighten up with the threats of violence.

Yes, to some I might look like a "fruit" in my cycling outfit, but I bet I look better than many of you with your "beer gut" hanging over your camo pants.....and I wear camo all the time when hunting. I can tell you that most women would rather look at my tight butt than beer guts hanging over your belt.

So lets just take it easy on the F...ing Bikers comments. I apologize if my riding makes you wait an extra 7 seconds on your way to Starbucks.

By the way.....hang up the dammned cell phone & stop texting when you are passing me.
 
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The train horn looks like excellent ammo against cell phone talkers and texters.


Talk about being illegal! Do this and cause someone to be harmed or killed then you will be looking at manslaughter! Never fear they can deliver your Depends old to the cell so go ahead!!!!




Hobby Hoss you still riding the rag as usual?
 
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Yes, to some I might look like a "fruit" in my cycling outfit,


That pretty wells sums up the bird people.
 
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SR4759,
Who asks kids not to ride their bikes on the sidewalk due to you watering your yard ? Jesus, what a neighbor you must be !

I have a visual of you.....65 years old, wears white socks with black dress shoes. Likely worked for the county, retired after 20 years with some ungodly retirement package you didn't earn at taxpayers exspense. Screams like hell when the "damned kids" ride their bikes on the sidewalk. Doesn't like it when people who don't look just like him move into the neighborhood. Refers to anybody who doesn't celebrate Christmas as a "godless queer".

Am I fairly close ?

I would like to continue, but I just saw some kids riding their bikes on my sidewalk while I am watering my yard. I have to go threaten them !
 
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Who asks kids not to ride their bikes on the sidewalk due to you watering your yard ? Jesus, what a neighbor you must be !

I have a visual of you.....65 years old, wears white socks with black dress shoes. Likely worked for the county, retired after 20 years with some ungodly retirement package you didn't earn at taxpayers exspense. Screams like hell when the "damned kids" ride their bikes on the sidewalk. Doesn't like it when people who don't look just like him move into the neighborhood. Refers to anybody who doesn't celebrate Christmas as a "godless queer".

Am I fairly close ?

I would like to continue, but I just saw some kids riding their bikes on my sidewalk while I am watering my yard. I have to go threaten them !


You are pretty close but I think he is older and does use Depends. He is I believe the one who uses the wet ones to patch out his barrel shocker (thinks it is more effective than solvent). He is a whack job who has dementia and putting those two maladies together make for very interesting comments from the old goat. old
 
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Just because a bicyclist isn't in his car at the moment does not mean he pays no taxes for the roads. The laws are not designed on any basis of priveledge, but rather a reflection of the fact that bicycles lose all collisions. I find them less annoying than the morons driving with their cellphones.
 
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Just because a bicyclist isn't in his car at the moment does not mean he pays no taxes for the roads. The laws are not designed on any basis of priveledge, but rather a reflection of the fact that bicycles lose all collisions. I find them less annoying than the morons driving with their cellphones.


In the state of Texas and all states to some degree, it is the license plate fees (based on vehicle weight), fuel tax, and inspection sticker fees that pay for the paved roadways and their maintenance. It is the motorized vehicle that the tax is based upon, not the driver.


Texas as well as California, Florida, etc. are what are known as "donor states". The Federal govt. takes money away from more populated states and gives it to less populated states like Iowa, Wyoming, Vermont, etc..

NO, bicycles do not pay a single dime for the road ways they abuse!
Bicycling on motor vehicle roadways is nothing more than liberal socialism at it's best.
Divide and conquer.


"The right to bear arms" insures your right to freedom, free speech, religion, your choice of doctors, etc. ....etc. ....etc....
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This ain't about motorcycles. They are licensed, insured, and legal. In other words they've paid their dues.
This is about bi-cyclers. Un-licensed,
un-insured, un-legal, un-caring about taking up road space that others are paying for. They enjoy being obstructionist. A bunch of Lance Armstrong wanna-bes.
It is Socialism.....have others pay for their snarrling up of a productive society.

I understand it isn't about "bikers", but they in themselves are quite the pain in the ass too. Anyone who willingly wants to hit the highway with 1,2,10, or 20 ton objects with nothing more than a helmet for protection is just asking for trouble. Just a really dumb thing to do, in my opinion, sorta like pursueing leopard with a ruger 10/22, when the Mag 10 sits in the gun cabinet.
For what it's worth, i'm a bit biased, as i've had 30motorcycles continuously roll through a yield sign, and cut me off, as if they are moving as one big vehicle. Had a bunch of words with them, and not one could rationalize their position, other than the old "herd mentality."
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Mike,
Other than the occasional crotch rocket cutting in and out of traffic and also one time this summer in Colorado (about 10 motorcycles simply parked their bikes in the road for a break), I have never had any problems with motorcycles. And even if one is hit by a car, etc., they still are insured and licensed. Yeah, alot of them are pricks but hey, they at least pay to be pricks.

Interesting discussion about bicycles on motor roadways this morning on a KTSA radio in San Antonio. I caught the tail end of the show, but as I understood it a former SAPD was hit/killed while riding his bike on a FM road. He was in the middle of a lane and a motorist came over a hill and was blinded by the setting sun.........splat.

I am still waiting for one of our forum attorneys to instruct on how to take proper legal action against bicycle riders that cause accidents.
I suppose maybe carry a camcorder?
There are still two laws that bike riders cannot circumvent;
Newton's law & Darwin's law.


"The right to bear arms" insures your right to freedom, free speech, religion, your choice of doctors, etc. ....etc. ....etc....
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Mike,
Other than the occasional crotch rocket cutting in and out of traffic and also one time this summer in Colorado (about 10 motorcycles simply parked their bikes in the road for a break), I have never had any problems with motorcycles. And even if one is hit by a car, etc., they still are insured and licensed. Yeah, alot of them are pricks but hey, they at least pay to be pricks.

Interesting discussion about bicycles on motor roadways this morning on a KTSA radio in San Antonio. I caught the tail end of the show, but as I understood it a former SAPD was hit/killed while riding his bike on a FM road. He was in the middle of a lane and a motorist came over a hill and was blinded by the setting sun.........splat.

I am still waiting for one of our forum attorneys to instruct on how to take proper legal action against bicycle riders that cause accidents.
I suppose maybe carry a camcorder?
There are still two laws that bike riders cannot circumvent;
Newton's law & Darwin's law.


Wife and I have a permanent joke, every time we pass one. Hey look , another potential organ donor. Big Grin


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Mike,
Other than the occasional crotch rocket cutting in and out of traffic and also one time this summer in Colorado (about 10 motorcycles simply parked their bikes in the road for a break), I have never had any problems with motorcycles. And even if one is hit by a car, etc., they still are insured and licensed. Yeah, alot of them are pricks but hey, they at least pay to be pricks.

Interesting discussion about bicycles on motor roadways this morning on a KTSA radio in San Antonio. I caught the tail end of the show, but as I understood it a former SAPD was hit/killed while riding his bike on a FM road. He was in the middle of a lane and a motorist came over a hill and was blinded by the setting sun.........splat.

I am still waiting for one of our forum attorneys to instruct on how to take proper legal action against bicycle riders that cause accidents.
I suppose maybe carry a camcorder?
There are still two laws that bike riders cannot circumvent;
Newton's law & Darwin's law.


Wife and I have a permanent joke, every time we pass one. Hey look , another potential organ donor. Big Grin


Jokes....eh... Smiler
Whats the difference between a Harley and a Hoover????
The position of the dirtbag......
That one is a definate attention getter in the bar rooms....LOL
 
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I like it SR4759!
Just wish we could train the little Texas Hill Country bucks to do that!!
The south Texas bucks would do that if we could get the spandex queens to garnish some doe urine. Best part is there are not many bi...cyclers in the brush country.


"The right to bear arms" insures your right to freedom, free speech, religion, your choice of doctors, etc. ....etc. ....etc....
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So you are concerned that a cyclist won't have proper insurance if he causes an accident ?

I wouldn't be too concerned about it, as most of these people likely are covered by some other insurance, umbrella coverage, etc. As mentioned before, many ROAD cyclist are hi-income people & know how to cover themselves with proper insurance.

Trust me, I am more concerned about drivers with NO insurance. My chances of being hit by an uninsured motorist on my bike is hundreds of time greater than you being involved with an uninsured cyclist.
 
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SR4759 had a bike but traded it for this model http://www.spinlife.com/images/product/18564.jpg it holds his Depends and Wet Ones for when he does a big job chasing down the kids who ride across the sidewalk in front of his assisted living centers common area. He tears after them like a Gerbil Jouster in West Hollywood! BOOM
 
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Still have a twisted tampon Hobby Hoss?
Where is the duct tape that keeps your dumb ass from falling off?

 
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