
Me I really don't mind if anyone touch's my bike under the rule " You Fuck It you Fix it" very simple. Then again I haven't got a flashy bike but all good brought ya with the best people in da world


I think we're all over protective of our rides, so keep ya grubby mits of my shiney paintwork Laughing I tend to leave the stickers under the key flap on the fuel cap. To me that seems the least offensive palce to put it, and required almost no physical contact. Enjoy here.
BINGO>..thats my point..bike related...Phil wrote:welcome mate and yes i'm with you - you touch my bike, i kill you.![]()
BUT as someone else said - as long as they dont stick the sticker on, under the fuel flap - or other bits that they dont have to touch - is OK.
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then again if its a flyer about nothing to do with bikes.....well - thats another story
Although you have used the extreem to make your point, it is true.Ummm reality check aisle 4 ... reality check aisle 4...
You touch my wife or kids I hunt you down and kill you .. slowly and painfully.
You touch my bike and ....errr, ummm so what?
It's a commodity item that is made in a factory by the thousands and can be replaced (sure it's inconvenient and definately a piss off if damaged at all, but death seems a tad over the top)
yea i said it...daffy67 wrote:I think it's just about respecting other peoples property. Personally i hate bike 'touchers', as someone mentioned it's usually non bikers who do it.
Years ago i had a mint red and white GSXR-750J and i lived in a block of units. One Saturday night some folks who were having a party at the flats, some of the 'guests' decided to 'pose' on the bike.
Stupid gits were drunk and the bike fell over with them on it (only got the story a week later after i went investigating).
Ye old "Look but dont touch" or "You break it, you pay for it"..