parking your bike
- jmillheiser
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- Ladymx
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I use to park on the sidewalk close to the wall at the far end of Walmart until they started handing out tickets. I only started parking there when the bike got hit in there parking lot, so now dont go to that Walmart.
In Mexico and Central America, the Motorcycle was parked and locked inside the hotel room every night. Only had the problem of forgetting to turn the gas off one night.
In Mexico and Central America, the Motorcycle was parked and locked inside the hotel room every night. Only had the problem of forgetting to turn the gas off one night.
- Kal
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I make an effort to find somewhere aq car isnt going to try and park on top of my Bike (Happened once - the guy in question was at east very apologetic).
Pavements etc are fair game as far as I am concerened. Have also been told by more than one traffic warden I dont need to pay to park, something about Bikes being motorised-bicycles which suits me fine.
Just recently in Leicester a new machine has turned up at the Bike parking areas. Basicly its a big @ssed pillar, witha gold catagory bike lock as part of it and an enclosed area for your parking ticket. I dont mind buying a ticket to use it as my Bike feels more secure there.
We used to have a sticker here that read "WARNING! This is protected by a big, hairy @rsed Biker."
And yeah, someone I dont know messing about with my Bike would lead me to believe the worst resulting in a class three wobbler.
Pavements etc are fair game as far as I am concerened. Have also been told by more than one traffic warden I dont need to pay to park, something about Bikes being motorised-bicycles which suits me fine.
Just recently in Leicester a new machine has turned up at the Bike parking areas. Basicly its a big @ssed pillar, witha gold catagory bike lock as part of it and an enclosed area for your parking ticket. I dont mind buying a ticket to use it as my Bike feels more secure there.
We used to have a sticker here that read "WARNING! This is protected by a big, hairy @rsed Biker."
And yeah, someone I dont know messing about with my Bike would lead me to believe the worst resulting in a class three wobbler.
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I usually park in the lined off area's, if not in the way of handicaps or pedestrians. I won't usually park on the sidewalk unless it leaves room for pedestrians to walk past and there is no were else to park.
I was actually told once by a security officer, when I parked in the regular parking spot, that I could park on the sidewalk if I wanted, which of course I did.
I was actually told once by a security officer, when I parked in the regular parking spot, that I could park on the sidewalk if I wanted, which of course I did.
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If I'm going to a mall, grocery store...any place with a huge parking lot, I normally look for the light poles in the parking lot because normally they take up room in a spot that normal cars would not fit into. If that's not available and have to take a car spot, I park right at the entrance to the space so some car won't think it's an empty spot and come whipping in and --crunch--
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- sv-wolf
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I park wherever I reckon I'll get away with it and no-one is going to be inconvenienced. I've never had any flack parking on the pavement (U.K. pavement = U.S. sidewalk), though I don't think it's strictly legal. Or maybe it's only illegal if you are causing an obstruction. I'm not sure. There used to be this weird loophold in the law which meant that no-one could touch you if you parked on the pavement over someone's cellar light inlet, but that's been changed now.
Round here there is very little dedicated motorcyle parking, so you have to take your chances where you can.
At work I park in the courtyard behind the office. The downside is that the courtyard is directly opposite the local courtroom where all the local bad guys gather before having their cases heard. There is CCTV but it is usually pointing away from the bikes and towards the executive parking bays. Same old story!
Sometimes I can't get to park there at all because the chief executive doesn't give a "poo poo" and often parks at an angle across three parking spaces. I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.
Round here there is very little dedicated motorcyle parking, so you have to take your chances where you can.
At work I park in the courtyard behind the office. The downside is that the courtyard is directly opposite the local courtroom where all the local bad guys gather before having their cases heard. There is CCTV but it is usually pointing away from the bikes and towards the executive parking bays. Same old story!
Sometimes I can't get to park there at all because the chief executive doesn't give a "poo poo" and often parks at an angle across three parking spaces. I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.
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- skoebl
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Anyone know what's legal in ol' California? I would like to park my bike up on the sidewalk at work (would be able to see it from the department in which I work).
One of the night time employee's parks his bike inside because they lock the doors between 1am and 5am....wish I could do that
One of the night time employee's parks his bike inside because they lock the doors between 1am and 5am....wish I could do that

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