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"Wind" knocked bike over
« on: June 26, 2010, 01:33:30 PM »
Well, I parked at a store where almost all customers are from a large asian country. After 10 minutes I come out to a bike lying on its side.
While I'm lifting it, a guy asks "did it blow over from the wind"... 30 years and it hasn't ever blown over in much stronger winds than Friday.
Plus there's a black mark on the rear fender like a car bumper has hit it.
Nope, no wind problem. Someone didn't notice the bike in the parking space and just pushed it over. I must have left the invisibility switched on? Probably the sound of smashing signal lenses woke him/her up. I hope the jerk gets it back ten times over.
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2010, 01:51:35 PM »
bummer sorry to hear that man.  I had a Mustang that was hit n parking lots many times and everytime the the driver left the scene.  One time someone hit it so hard the front bumper was laying on the ground and they left guess they didnt feel the impact

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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2010, 02:03:09 PM »
Thats bull #$%*.  I always park at the entrance to a parking spot, that way the driver can see my bike immediately and also gets a good look at how much parking space I'm not using.
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2010, 02:09:18 PM »
What a shame man. Sorry for your bad luck. Really is a poor comment on folks that they won't fess up to problems they cause. Bad bad Karma on them.
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2010, 02:44:09 PM »
A fellow security officer hit my bike in the parking lot at work and when the cops went to arrest him he fessed up and paid for the repairs.  Some of my coworkers thought i overreacted . The ones I care about thought it was about time somebody stood up for themselves.

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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2010, 03:21:36 PM »
Thats bull #$%*.  I always park at the entrance to a parking spot, that way the driver can see my bike immediately and also gets a good look at how much parking space I'm not using.

Aren't you worried that some idiot parked on either side of you will think he's got plenty of space (because your bike is not as wide as a car), and swing wide leaving his parking space and strike your bike?
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2010, 03:36:53 PM »
Thats bull #$%*.  I always park at the entrance to a parking spot, that way the driver can see my bike immediately and also gets a good look at how much parking space I'm not using.

Aren't you worried that some idiot parked on either side of you will think he's got plenty of space (because your bike is not as wide as a car), and swing wide leaving his parking space and strike your bike?

That's how I park, too, when I have to park in a regular spot in a crowded parking lot.  If you park near the back of the spot and there are cars on either side of you, I think there's a much greater chance of someone thinking the space is empty and quickly pulling into it hitting your bike than someone hitting it while pulling out of their space.

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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2010, 03:39:34 PM »
Thats bull #$%*.  I always park at the entrance to a parking spot, that way the driver can see my bike immediately and also gets a good look at how much parking space I'm not using.

Aren't you worried that some idiot parked on either side of you will think he's got plenty of space (because your bike is not as wide as a car), and swing wide leaving his parking space and strike your bike?
Actually allowing them to see there is a bike in the space is a good thing. Sometimes they just swing into what they think os an empty space.
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« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2010, 01:48:27 PM »
Thinking about it I should have parked right at the front with the front wheel against the curb, the bike can't roll forward and off the side stand. Or back in and do the same, that's how I park on the street, at an angle with the back wheel against the curb (bikes get free street parking in Toronto). I see the point of being visible... but the bike is hardly difficult to see! At the back someone thinking the space is empty - vans on either side or something - would see the bike there I think.

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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #9 on: June 27, 2010, 04:15:16 PM »
parking with your bike at the back of the spot is the way to go so that cars can see that there's actually something THERE, instead of some moron trying to impress himself by doing a high speed turn into an "empty" parking space and then crashing into your bike.

However, I once had someone MOVE my motorcycle to the front/side of the spot so that they could park their SUV in the spot and completely trap my bike in the space. Yay!

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« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2010, 05:06:17 PM »

However, I once had someone MOVE my motorcycle to the front/side of the spot so that they could park their SUV in the spot and completely trap my bike in the space. Yay!

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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #11 on: June 27, 2010, 05:46:34 PM »
Around here, I have always gotten away with parking on the curb at the storefront or somewhere on the sidewalk...keeps cars away completely.
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« Reply #12 on: June 27, 2010, 06:16:19 PM »
Bodi, maybe just thought he said it got "knocked over by wind", and he actually said it got "knocked over by Nguyen".  Of course there are probably 500 Nguyens in the neighborhood.

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« Reply #13 on: June 27, 2010, 06:39:09 PM »
Bodi, maybe just thought he said it got "knocked over by wind", and he actually said it got "knocked over by Nguyen".  Of course there are probably 500 Nguyens in the neighborhood.
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« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2010, 06:53:40 PM »
There is a special place in hell and some foul words from me for anyone stupid enough to not see a bike is parked in a spot... also for the people who assume that the rules of the road don't apply in a parking lot when someone's riding a bike.... how many times have you had someone turn right in front of you like you're not even there... Really feel for you on the bike getting "blown over" I have a very nice scratch and a bent lever from that brand of stupidity as well.
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2010, 08:03:43 PM »
Maybe it was one of those 'micro-bursts' we have been hearing about
in the news lately.  ???

I watched a neighbor actually push my bike 2 feet with the Front bumper of
his car when I lived in a northern city.
The bike did not fall over but the front fender was bent good.
 When I confronted him, he denied it.
I won't say how, but he did pay for repairs.  ;D
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2010, 08:17:44 PM »
However, I once had someone MOVE my motorcycle to the front/side of the spot so that they could park their SUV in the spot and completely trap my bike in the space. Yay!

I think I would have had to call a tow truck on that one!!

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« Reply #17 on: June 27, 2010, 10:01:57 PM »
Parking lots, especially those at places like Target and Cub Foods, are really actually idiot corrals. 

Pretty much always I park up on the concrete apron that's about twenty feet wide and goes all around the building. 
That's right, I park on the sidewalk.  But I try to pick an area that I don't block the cart guy and not in a pedestrian traffic area. 
A good place is like a hundred feet from the entrance, between or behind one of those anti-truck-bomb-decorative-planters. 

I suppose it depends on the city, but I've never been approached by store personnel (cart guys) or mall security.  As long as you're not a d*** about it and pick a place to park out of everyone's way, it shouldn't be a problem.

I consider the painted spaces in a lot as reserved for cars, simply because that's what everyone else assumes and they don't "see" motorcycles.

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« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2010, 10:26:02 PM »
Here in melbourne, it's legal to park a Motorcycle on the footpath, (sidewalk, et al) as long as it doesn't block pedestrians. I only ever park in shopping centre car parks if I'm desperate to buy something there, because I've seen too many drivers (mostly women, but I guess the main demographic in shopping centre car parks are women) attempt to park, hit a car, then just park a few spaces away and carry on with their shopping. If I see that and I've got a pen and paper handy, I write down their registration and other car details and place it under the wiper with my name and phone number if they want to use me as a witness.

My Harley Sportster got knocked over by an old Italian guy once, he hit it and knocked it over, then just got back in his car and drove away, with gas running out of the caps breather, all over a hot engine. luckily a girl in a clothing store saw it and she and her boyfriend stood it back up and washed the gas off it, then she wrote down his details and gave them to me when I got back to the bike, there was no real damage, but I called the cops and got his name and address and after buying her some chocolates, went around and had a chat with him.............  ;D
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2010, 10:45:19 PM »
Did they have BALLS the size of beachballs????

Pea sized balls, pinhead sized brain, beachball sized ego...

I think I would have had to call a tow truck on that one!!

If it had been there the next day, I definitely would have. If it happened today, I wouldn't even hesitate. I seem to get more fed up with how people treat motorcycles/cyclists every day... I won't even go into the time it got towed from behind my apartment.

Maybe it was one of those 'micro-bursts' we have been hearing about
in the news lately.  ???

I highly doubt this, but maybe? Mine has been out in a couple of those and came out the other end ok (I was at work). I suppose it was in the garage for the worst one, though...

Here in melbourne, it's legal to park a Motorcycle on the footpath, (sidewalk, et al) as long as it doesn't block pedestrians. I only ever park in shopping centre car parks if I'm desperate to buy something there, because I've seen too many drivers (mostly women, but I guess the main demographic in shopping centre car parks are women) attempt to park, hit a car

My Harley Sportster got knocked over by an old Italian guy once.... he hit it and knocked it over.............
I would like to point out that, so far, the dominating gender pointed out in these stories (including yours) is male... not to make a fuss, but you could have easily left that part out.
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« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2010, 11:24:52 PM »
sometimes when parking my car and the car next to me looks crookedly parked with the steer wheels on full lock or such i note the colour and rego,then if i get back to a dent with their colour ill know who.

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I would like to point out that, so far, the dominating gender pointed out in these stories (including yours) is male... not to make a fuss, but you could have easily left that part out.

You don't go shopping much then because i have seen the exact thing over and over again and all done by women. I was very surprised to see and "old" lady do exactly that in a large shopping centre car park up north where i used to live, i didn't have any paper so i waited and watched until the owner of the damaged car came back out from shopping and i informed that the person that hit her car was parked about 200 yards away and was inside shopping, she was extremely surprised to see that the lady that hit her car {quite hard} was about 80 years old and denied it until i spoke up. Our shopping center car parks are full of women driving { or attempting to drive} SUV's. I, like Dave also take note of who i park near. My wife was actually in her car when it was run into in a car park and the stupid bloody woman driving got out and giggled and said, "sorry, i didn't look".....you've got to be kidding..... ::)

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« Reply #22 on: June 27, 2010, 11:43:23 PM »
sometimes,people will park in loading bays which are only for trucks behind the shops etc,sometimes a car has been parked in front of a skip bin i need to lift so sometimes we have to leave and come back later, after i leave a nice dollop of filthy grease under the door handle.the devil made me do it!

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« Reply #23 on: June 28, 2010, 01:38:24 AM »
sometimes a car has been parked in front of a skip bin i need to lift so sometimes we have to leave and come back later

You couldn't arrange the bin so that the car would be trapped in behind it......That would be funny as hell!......but then again you would probably be fired.

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« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2010, 02:14:02 AM »
tempting but then the boss would get a call etc,

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« Reply #25 on: June 28, 2010, 03:03:41 AM »
My son picked up a job at a super market while he was at University, anyway, it isn't a "Big Brand" place, but rather, a little family owned place, and so there are no rules, no OH&S, it's pretty slack. Some woman parked in front of the one loading bay and Tim and his mates were all standing around looking at it when a semi arrived to unload.

The trucker was so pissed that he couldn't unload his truck that he jumped on their old forklift and just picked the car up, and dumped it in the carpark. God knows what damage he did to it, but the woman must have just gotten into her car and driven away, because by the time they'd finished unloading the truck, her car was gone, and they never heard anything about it. Cheers, Terry. ;D 
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« Reply #26 on: June 28, 2010, 06:57:45 AM »
A lot of larger stores here have areas at the ends of parking that are meant solely for bikes. The area generally has a lot of striped lines. Some even have signs designating motorcycle parking only and are the closes spots. Even closer than some handicap spots.

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« Reply #27 on: June 28, 2010, 09:16:21 AM »

Sorry to hear about your incident there OP. I too hope that Karma opens a rather large can of Whoopass on them !

Yes, vehicle hit and run is very common and I really hate it. It's an accepted form of vandalism these days which sucks.

I too have intervened whenever seeing someone committing this commonly accepted crime and commend those that have as well.

When I lived in Germany, it was "Verboten" to touch another vehicle with your own while parking and considered leaving the scene of an accident if you did so.

I don't take my bike 75 CB 550F anywhere near shopping malls or car parks.
And if I do, I am following the advice of the poster to park on an inconspicuous part of the sidewalk. Well away from the wide turns of Mini Van drivers !

I usually use my 98 Jeep Cherokee for parking lot duty. It sits too high and armed with nice thick side moldings and 33 inch tires, people won't go near it !!!
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« Reply #28 on: June 28, 2010, 11:12:56 AM »
Well, I parked at a store where almost all customers are from a large asian country.

I feel your pain.  It's too bad you don't shop where all the customers are from a large Canadian country.  ;D

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« Reply #29 on: June 28, 2010, 11:50:02 AM »
ahhh...so solly bow yo mo-to-sy-koh.   >:(

it velly pretty tho...can i take yo pikcha  ;D
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« Reply #30 on: June 28, 2010, 12:07:13 PM »

Has anyone ventured to think that maybe Soichiro is Asian, and perhaps some of this is offensive to him? I don't know whether he is or isn't, but I'm willing to bet we have some Asian members on this board.  In this same thread here this morning, there was a lot of female driver bashing going on and I could see where a female member took offense to the comments posted. I'm just saying....




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« Reply #31 on: June 28, 2010, 12:30:02 PM »
If i got mad everytime someone around me, or on the TV or radio made some RETARD joke/comment (I have a son with Down Syndrome), i'd be mad all the time.
If I were CANADIAN (but i'm not) and someone made Canadian Retard jokes....THATS where i would draw the line!
 :D :D :D ::) :P

OOOOH... but dont stick up for our brothers to the north?!?!? wtf?  :D  

Its called a joke.  some need to thicken their skin.

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« Reply #32 on: June 28, 2010, 01:06:24 PM »
My previous comment had a double meaning.  One, I was trying to point out in a humorous way that the 'asian country' factoid seemed superfluous, and two, that Bodi lives in Toronto, so those asian customers are from a large Canadian country.   ;D
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« Reply #33 on: June 28, 2010, 02:00:50 PM »
I'm sorry flybox, it wasn't my intention to offend you.  I assume I offended you, or you felt like I was picking on your post only?
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #34 on: June 28, 2010, 02:51:15 PM »
I'm sorry flybox, it wasn't my intention to offend you.  I assume I offended you, or you felt like I was picking on your post only?
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some need to thicken their skin
Yeah, I see your point...but then I was only making a statement of my observations in this thread. Nothing more, didn't publicly single anyone out, just making observations...

nah...no apology needed dude.  I took ZERO  offense. 
besides, i'm too afraid of your avatar!   ;D

« Last Edit: June 28, 2010, 02:57:12 PM by flybox1 »
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Re: "Wind" knocked bike over
« Reply #35 on: June 28, 2010, 04:32:37 PM »
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I would like to point out that, so far, the dominating gender pointed out in these stories (including yours) is male... not to make a fuss, but you could have easily left that part out.

You don't go shopping much then because i have seen the exact thing over and over again and all done by women.

Mick

You're right. In order to avoid being stereotyped I have decided to never, ever go shopping. In fact, I'm typing this from a stolen iphone in a hole in the ground where I live off of worms. My hair is now long enough to function as clothing.