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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:28 pm
by Lainie
Hi ya and welcome to KSRC.
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

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:29 pm
by Lainie
Mick C wrote:I thought this was going to be about what we do to our bikes after an afternoon of rubbing and polishing, with lots of sudsy water splashing all over the place and....ummmm....maybe not

Yeah seen how excited ya got after the wash and polish in the Crim

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:48 pm
by SenNey
Neka79 wrote:
neways..welcome..and Senney- bring ur flyers, ill let u tag my ass if ur lucky...
Will you be wearing your limited edition KSRC G-string???
If so i will tag your arse with my teeth!!!!!

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:07 pm
by Sulli
Tagging under the key flap on the tank ( yes you feel violated but it works

) Welcome mate enjoy the site
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.
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:24 pm
by Phil
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.
then again if its a flyer about nothing to do with bikes.....well - thats another story

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:52 pm
by Gosling1
Hi Zedz, welcome to the forum mate.........had to laugh at your post, I too have often felt *violated* when my bike has some form of advertising left in the seat strap, or tucked down between tank 'n seat.....
At least it was only a KSRC tagging (good work Frank

), so alls well that ends well.........
I tag heaps of bikes down here......not many join though ......

, and *usually* I will just try to slip the KSRC sticker down between the tank/seat join - you don't really have to touch the bike to do this.....

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:02 pm
by balanse
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)
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:06 pm
by Aussie Ninja
Getting tagged's cool, but sticky fingered jo public can keep their greasey mits off my bike.

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:13 pm
by ZZRCHIKKY
placeing them on ur bike is better than standing ina shopping center or mall or sumthing and handing them out randomly... i say get over it !
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:16 pm
by Neka79
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.
then again if its a flyer about nothing to do with bikes.....well - thats another story

BINGO>..thats my point..bike related...
ive had my bike tagged with bike info (new shops, detailers,spray painters... shit like that) which doesnt bother me...but other crap WOULD anger me...
if i had a ksrc g banger id wear one Senney....ull have to settle for Kawasaki boxers...
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:30 pm
by SenNey
Neka79 wrote:
if i had a ksrc g banger id wear one Senney....ull have to settle for Kawasaki boxers...
Not to keen on them, unless there the jockey tight ones

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 11:24 am
by SnypR
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)
Although you have used the extreem to make your point, it is true.
l dont go to work all week, bust my arse to make money to feed my family, have some spare change to buy myself a toy, just so some other prick can fuck with it.
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 11:58 am
by ZZRCHIKKY
WEll how about u leave it in the shed cos just maybe a bird might shit on it ! if u take it out !
a stone might flick up and scratch the paint work
a dick head ina car might run u down and it would get hurt !
for gods sake its a bike !!!!!
yes u love it but if u dont want it to get hurt , dont take it out of the shed !!!
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:21 pm
by daffy67
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"..

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 4:45 pm
by Neka79
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"..

yea i said it...
did the twat who knocked ur bike over have the pleasure of laying under it with a crushed leg??.....