who brings there bike inside?

Old Feb 28, 2007 | 08:57 AM
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even have a working area in the living room! you dont want to see where it goes in the bedroom

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 03:31 PM
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Are you a fire marshall? haha
am i? haha no i just think it looks sweet having a nice bike next to your couch
 
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 04:47 AM
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I'm with ya' rippn! lol, ever sense the girl moved out, yeah, it was hard at first...but now I have alot more room. Hell, now I can turn the garage into a workshop and not have her fing boxes everywhere! Hell, I still may move it back inside, you know, for the centerpiece. I live in a duplex, my landloards cool as hell, and my duplex neighbors both ride, so I don't think that they'd complain!
 
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 12:50 PM
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usually in the winter I put mine in the basement of my house instead of the garage.
 
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 01:25 PM
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hey, yea landlord hates the bikes inside. Me and my roomie both have 600RR and we park em in living room/kitchen. nothing is better than waking up in the morning and seeing those bikes in the apt. We live on the first floor luckily, but there is a step to get in. We ended up putting a permanent board out on the concrete patio and then we just ride em up in the apt through the sliding glass door. Im sure well get killed on our security deposit, but its worth it!

Only once has the landlord said something...they were doing there rounds at night and saw the liscence plates reflection. they knocked on the door and said we had an hour to get em out otherwise we would be fined. We ended up closing the blinds and when they came back pretendedwe werent there. now we just cover the back of the motorcycles with a sheet so they cant see the plates and no problems since.

FUNNY STORY:
keep an eye on all guests...My roomie went to the bathroom and left a drunk girl in the apt by herself.she sat on one of the bikes, and she couldnt support the weight and dropped it, luckily it was my roomies bike.haha

So yea i fully recommend parking it inside!
 
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 06:57 AM
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ok heres my parking inside story

I lived in a duplex and got lucky enough to find one with a $150 deposit. I to had a roomie and he also rode. he moved out and the landlord decided to do his"normal walk around outside" anywho, I forgot and left the blinds open on the screen door after a long ride and was sleeping. He told me I had to get it out or I had to get out, so the next night I left it on the back patio. after sweating all night about it I said F it and brought it back in the house. Two weeks later suprise vist and I got cought again. I was informed I had to leave cause of break in contract. OK ******* I'm out, but before I left I thought well its only $150, so I left him the rest of the rear tire on the tile in the dinning room I bet that house still smells like burnt rubber. Now in my new house I have a garage and a new girl she doesn't mind the bike in the house since her last one got stolen right out of her garage. [&o]
 
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 12:10 PM
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ok heres my parking inside story

I lived in a duplex and got lucky enough to find one with a $150 deposit. I to had a roomie and he also rode. he moved out and the landlord decided to do his"normal walk around outside" anywho, I forgot and left the blinds open on the screen door after a long ride and was sleeping. He told me I had to get it out or I had to get out, so the next night I left it on the back patio. after sweating all night about it I said F it and brought it back in the house. Two weeks later suprise vist and I got cought again. I was informed I had to leave cause of break in contract. OK ******* I'm out, but before I left I thought well its only $150, so I left him the rest of the rear tire on the tile in the dinning room I bet that house still smells like burnt rubber. Now in my new house I have a garage and a new girl she doesn't mind the bike in the house since her last one got stolen right out of her garage. [&o]
wow dood, being a landlord myself, your the type of tennant i fawkin hate! He asked a reasonable request because of fire code and you go ahead and ruin an apt because of it.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 01:14 PM
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ok heres my parking inside story

I lived in a duplex and got lucky enough to find one with a $150 deposit. I to had a roomie and he also rode. he moved out and the landlord decided to do his"normal walk around outside" anywho, I forgot and left the blinds open on the screen door after a long ride and was sleeping. He told me I had to get it out or I had to get out, so the next night I left it on the back patio. after sweating all night about it I said F it and brought it back in the house. Two weeks later suprise vist and I got cought again. I was informed I had to leave cause of break in contract. OK ******* I'm out, but before I left I thought well its only $150, so I left him the rest of the rear tire on the tile in the dinning room I bet that house still smells like burnt rubber. Now in my new house I have a garage and a new girl she doesn't mind the bike in the house since her last one got stolen right out of her garage. [&o]
wow dood, being a landlord myself, your the type of tennant i fawkin hate! He asked a reasonable request because of fire code and you go ahead and ruin an apt because of it.
I know but the guy was kinda like one of those LL that thinks he needs to be all in your life as though you moved in with him not into his house. I keep that place up better than anyone and I was in construction then and did alot of repairs on his other houses and he never even offered to pay or anything. I guess it was alot more than just a one time thing like I made it seem sorry []
 
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 03:10 PM
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ah, yea just sounded real bad. You do rehab work? Where ya live at? im buyin 2 houses this month that need some work.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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ok heres my parking inside story

I lived in a duplex and got lucky enough to find one with a $150 deposit. I to had a roomie and he also rode. he moved out and the landlord decided to do his"normal walk around outside" anywho, I forgot and left the blinds open on the screen door after a long ride and was sleeping. He told me I had to get it out or I had to get out, so the next night I left it on the back patio. after sweating all night about it I said F it and brought it back in the house. Two weeks later suprise vist and I got cought again. I was informed I had to leave cause of break in contract. OK ******* I'm out, but before I left I thought well its only $150, so I left him the rest of the rear tire on the tile in the dinning room I bet that house still smells like burnt rubber. Now in my new house I have a garage and a new girl she doesn't mind the bike in the house since her last one got stolen right out of her garage. [&o]
Even though what you did was wrong and I would never do something like that myself...I almost pissed myself reading that. I don't know why, and I do feel bad about it but I can't stop laughing.

 
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