Cycle whore thread
Wrestle with him... have my friend push his 4 wheeler out the back right on the ground. Probably fall out and land upside down. LOL... then take his truck keys and chuck them bitches, and beat his ass. Then bail. I would be HOT!!!! No holding back after that... for the real
It's all the same and we could talk about it for days/months/years. Most people think everyone on a street bike wants to do 130 between traffic. I just want a nice ride 50 miles to work and 60 miles back (back roads).
Smart thing for the truck guy would've just been to call the cops and have them post up on that road. Then he would've never had to do anything. Taking things into his own hands and nearly killing someone isn't justified in the least for what the riders were doing.
they apparently speed through the area regularly on the same day every week. one guy even goes out there and washes his car to fuck with them. (water and soap gets all over road and tires)
apparently what everyone is saying about that group of riders is that they're fucking morons that don't care about the safety of themselves or others.
getting hurt or killed is just comes with the territory of being one of the gang...
If they're stupid enough to do it on the same day every week, perfect for a patrol car to spend that day hanging out and blocking the road off when the morons decide to roll through. People like to take matters into their own hands and possibly be responsible for someone dying because of their twisted sense of justice. I have no sympathy for people that purposely try to cause accidents because they're annoyed by riders.
If they're stupid enough to do it on the same day every week, perfect for a patrol car to spend that day hanging out and blocking the road off when the morons decide to roll through. People like to take matters into their own hands and possibly be responsible for someone dying because of their twisted sense of justice. I have no sympathy for people that purposely try to cause accidents because they're annoyed by riders.






