Second Post of Series

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Bill Walker, May 5, 2004.

  1. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    In this post.. I will describe an identifiable and typical designer biker...
    In this post I will be describing the individual of Another Viewer, who is
    well known amongst the select circle of designer bikers.. including his
    character and strengths..
    Another Viewer is a participant and poster on this newsgroup.. His identity
    is very well concealed and guarded for various reasons that he gives..Only
    the select few of the associates have actually have seen Another Viewer ..
    It is believed and supported by many coincident events over an extended
    period, that Another Viewer is responsible for many of the virus attacks
    waged against many of the participants in this newsgroup.. He is also known
    to be a very capable and efficient manipulator of computer sciences which
    include invasion of individual computers .. His contacts with others in the
    computer industry have enabled Another Viewer to cause and effect complaints
    against ones who targeted by this particular designer biker group.. One of
    his most remarkable and better known accomplishments is posting links to
    some of the most detestable and filthy pornography that is imagineable..His
    next contribution will invariably be to inquire if the target's wife is the
    one in the picture.. Even though that wife has never posted or participated
    in any way to the disagreement that Another Viewer has engaged in.. Response
    to Another Viewer is received by claims of attack and insulting the
    intelligence of his target.. Sometimes disguised as concern for the targets
    well being and offering suggestions of treatment.. His skills as a biker are
    limited because Another Viewer must wear rubber gloves before he changes the
    oil in his motorcycle.. I am not sure whether he can't change his oil
    without disaster or whether he suffers from some sort of debilitating
    allergy.. Truly one of the prime examples of the designer biker crowd,
    Another Viewer subscribes that he is a proud member of the Iron Butt
    Association of which he is a proud member.. Commendable, but rather untrue..
    no a blatant lie.. which is evidenced by the fact that the Iron Butt
    Association has no record of Another Viewer ever participating in a ride..
    Complicating this is the fact that anyone can participate in an Iron Butt
    qualification, simply by contacting them and declaring your intent to do
    so..Upon completion of the ride, you are required to provide Iron Butt with
    documentation to support your claim.. Certain qualifying documentation is
    represented in different documentation that certify the ride is legitimate..
    No such documentation is available for Another Viewer.. As with most of the
    designer bikers, he boasts of his collection of gear and apparel that he
    declares is state of the art.. All safety and security means and methods are
    expounded upon without hesitation concerning the survival of a crash.. he
    doesn't possess the survival skills to avoid the crash, just the designer
    gear and apparell to survive it.. He appeals to his many connections in the
    computer world to intercede and monitor any group where he is experiencing
    challenge or disapproval.. The latest being an official process being
    intervention and monitoring by one of the administrators of none other than
    Internet America..As represented by the posting administrator, she was
    requested by her company to take action and discredit two of the
    participants who have contributed to this newsgroup over a period of years..
    After laying low for a few days to observe the outcome of intimidation of
    that employee of Internet America, and determining that it had been an utter
    failure and futhur exposed his little scheme.. Another Viewer and his
    designer biker collaborator who will be named in another individual post,
    came back swinging and waging total war against the "target".. Beware of
    this designer biker and poser, rookie.. he is deadly to your life, should
    you follow his example..

    Your friend in Irving
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, May 5, 2004
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  2. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Yep.. "funny shit".. It gets even "funnier".. Patience.. sonny.. In due
    time..
     
    Bill Walker, May 6, 2004
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  3. Bill Walker

    Bownse Guest

    Hey this is funny shit.
    I think he takes a scrabble board and throws the letters in the air to
    come up with the sentence structure he uses.
     
    Bownse, May 6, 2004
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  4. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Aaahhh.. Be patient.. bubba.. Ever find Waco on the map..
     
    Bill Walker, May 6, 2004
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  5. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    I am afraid that you are missing the point of my posts.. Even the
    observations of the "oil changing".. That is OK..Your comments are well
    received by me.. Thanks

    Your friend in Irving
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, May 8, 2004
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  6. Bill Walker

    Bownse Guest

    I've seen those web sites too. Never thought about that possibility
    before. Seems pretty likely as you say.
    A lot of people have gone to using Mechanix gloves or latex health care
    gloves when working on motors these days. There are reports that
    repeated exposure to petrolium based products might lead to cancer[1].
    Others just don't like to walk into a meeting with their clients with
    grime under their nails.

    --

    Mark Johnson, Ft Worth, Texas; IBA #288; CM #1; EOB, DoD #2021
    2003 FJR1300 "E²"; http://www.bikes-n-spikes.org

    [1] Maybe all that vaseline BW uses has caused a brain tumor and the
    symptoms are paranoia and schitzophrenia (the disjointed, unconnected
    thoughts threaded together into a fear of organized plots against him).
     
    Bownse, May 8, 2004
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  7. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    LMAO.. could be.. I thought he was working on his bike in his garage..
    Could be, that he is just what I have said that he is.. you too.. Patience
    ... Patience grasshopper.. we are getting there..
     
    Bill Walker, May 8, 2004
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  8. Bill Walker

    Bownse Guest

    True. And, again, those claims about repeated exposure and such. Some
    people also use mechnix gloves for better grip and to minimize banged
    knuckle syndrome.
     
    Bownse, May 9, 2004
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  9. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    <chuckle (g)> Some have extensive gun collections and a closet full of
    designer helmets to ride their motorcycles with ..Some have gun collections
    (?) collections they boast about for weeks on end, while they complain about
    off topic posters.. Designer Bikers and Posers usually follow a pattern and
    that pattern fits You.. Another Viewer... Albert Nurick and Texdays
    perfectly ..Rubber gloves, my ass..ROTFLMAO

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, May 9, 2004
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  10. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    LOL.. Can you imagine anyone with balls enough to ride these things
    (motorcycles) being so cautious about skinning a knuckle while he changes
    his oil.. Anyone who mounts one of these things, knows full well that
    skinned knuckles and sanitary precautions are the least concern to him.. How
    many distasteful bugs have you eaten ? Road grime is part of the diet
    tailpipe burns are run of the mill events that go unnoticed by anyone other
    that a designer biker and poser.. Anyone who is that turned off by oil,
    grease, minor injuries, scrapes and bruises, might reconsider even owning a
    motorcycle, much less taking one on the road or street.. LOL

    Your friend in Irving
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, May 9, 2004
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  11. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    Actually, the Mechanix gloves are for working on hot surfaces and
    holding heavy metal items that dropping on concrete would ruin the
    parts.

    I recall I was pulling plugs on an old Nova that was being raced at
    the time. It just came off a run, and I pulled the plug and held it up
    to show the driver what the engine was doing. He held his hand out and
    grabbed the plug before I could pull it away. He didn't hold it long
    and was grabbing a cold drink to cool his hand. Something about
    reaching through hot headers and grabbing a plug out of a hot engine
    makes you appreciate those gloves.

    Now, on the other side, those gloves can easily be soaked in oil where
    just wearing them will cause your hands to be covered in used petrol.
    So, the argument about using these to prevent your hands from being
    exposed to oil doesn't weigh out.
     
    Brian Walker, May 9, 2004
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  12. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Riding a bicycle down the middle of a state hughway, freeway or street,
    refusing to yield to the right would seem to be more hazardous to your
    health, than getting a little bit of "used motor oil" on your hands while
    changing it..I suspect that a daily bath consisting of motor oil of any kind
    would certainly be a hazard.. LOL.. I don't care if Another Viewer, you or
    any other idiot believes he is extremely exposed by the infrequent exposure
    to motor oil when you change your oil.. Go for it and wear all the
    protection you are comfortable with.. May I recommend the chemical hazard
    suits that are available on usenet ?

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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  13. Bingo. The additives (MTBE, Techroline, etc) in modern fuels are quite
    noxious these days, more so than just 10 years ago, and they end up in
    the blowby and old oil. A simple set of gloves is cheap insurance, and
    I see more and more professional wreches doing the same.

    Beyond that, the bike motor in question was designed in 1968 and is '73
    model /5 BMW. The oil filter is not a sealed unit that screws onto the
    bike like modern systems. What gets replaced is only the filter element
    itself, which is fitted inside the motor case into a well that is
    essentially part of the oil pump. The filter element is bolted in place
    over a tube directly fed from the pump that then fills the well with oil
    after passing thru the filter. This entire oil well/filter assembly is
    behind an access panel on the exterior case held by three bolts. Normal
    procedure is to drain the sump first, but the well where the filter
    lives remains partially filled with oil, as is the filter element
    itself, along with all the crap it has caught. It's a bit messy no
    matter how you do it, and I've been changing the oil on this bike since
    1977. Modern motors with one piece sealed filters that attach by
    screwing on externally are a totally different matter from what I'm
    talking about.
     
    another viewer, May 10, 2004
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  14. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    If you compare the exposure of professional mechanics to the exposure of a
    3,000 mile oil change, that just might not be much of a standard..
    I wouldn't be surprised to find a conversion kit that completely eliminates
    the old system you describe and replaces it with a more effective filter
    that would eliminate most of the complicated process you describe..

    Modern motors with one piece sealed filters that attach by
    Albert Nurick could more than likely "invent" something that would be a
    relief to you.. However, I'd hesitate to recommend that, because apparently
    his success with killfiles is a little shaky.. Matter of fact none of
    Albert's many inventions and patents don't seem to be very successful,
    either.. One bright spot, is that most designer bikers have a lot of
    problems of one kind or another.. Seems like most has to do with sensitivity
    and such.. Ah well.. life can be so cruel at times..

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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  15. I have had occassion to deal with some Detroit Diesel and Cat engines on
    seagoing vessels, as well as Kohler generators. BIg engines, big
    plumbing, and yes, big oil canisters and water traps on the fuel lines.
    twin CATs with blowers, main and backup generators plus the affiliated
    controls and water systems all jammed together and it had to stay clean.

    Nope, no Old Spice. No Vitalis either. The gloves were right there on
    display with all the motors oils at Pep Boys so I figgerd, wtf they're
    cheap, and grabbed some. Having tried it, yah, i'd use them again. It
    doesn't impede the work, speeds up some of the messier parts and the
    clean up is significantly easier. Works for me. YMMV.
     
    another viewer, May 10, 2004
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  16. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Good points Beemer.. Anyone with basic reasoning will not play with
    strychnine or arsenic without taking precautions.. We're discussing
    "designer bikers", here.. The issue is the paranoid fear of changing the oil
    and filters on motorcycles every three thousand miles..The issues are that
    "designer bikers" have been challenged for their credibility as "posers" ..
    The main and most important "issue" is the one that is subtle and barely
    obvious.. "what kind of newsgroup do the subscribers to this group really
    want"..The handfull who are directing a concerted movement to hijack this
    newsgroup has gotten the impression that they are in the majority . The
    first target to eliminate the opposition to that agenda has been a mistake
    for that group.. That target is a tough old son of a bitch that will fight
    like hell.. Most will just remain silent and observe.. as I have requested
    my friends to do..Maybe the time has come for everyone who reads this group
    to speak up and declare their positions about the kind of group they want to
    be a part of.. Do you want a monitored and controlled newsgroup, where you
    will be censored and attacked when you post what is on your mind and
    concerns you.. Even though ALL the small group engaged in waging war against
    Bill Walker, have established their own groups that are monitored and
    controlled.. Each one has failed and been discontinued for lack of
    participants and interest.. That is what this past few weeks have been
    about.. Better think about it carefully Beemer.. from past experience with
    you.. I don't believe that is what you want, even though the "designer
    bikers" and posers believe that you do..

    Your friend in Irving
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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  17. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Hmmmm.. The first time I heard it was at Camp Elliot, a military base
    connected with Camp Pendleton, in Calif..The one I heard it from was a Staff
    Sergeant who was training us to live and survive.. He said "Smoke 'em, if
    you've got 'em".. There were sixty men there.. some were smokers and some
    weren't, but if one man had a pack of cigarettes, everyone who smoked "had
    'em"..Bugs between your teeth is common for everyone who has ridden a
    motorcycle.. I'm sure that is unhealthy.. Even behind the protection of a
    windshield, an occasional bug is gonna divert and hit you..SPLAT.. The
    general consensus of the public is that motorcycles are generally, very
    hazardous to your health and motor oil and grease don't even factor in that
    impression.. Maybe the Designer Bikers and Posers should reconsider their
    own choices for a hobby of such dangerous and hazardous proportions.. A more
    sanitized and secure environment would certainly be comforting to them..
    Cheers

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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  18. they don't breathe, so you sweat, even with the powder. aint a perfect
    world izzit.....

    Civilian. 102' Fedship was the last one. Have pals who worked on Texaco
    crew/supply boats in the Gulf too.
     
    another viewer, May 10, 2004
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  19. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Hmmm... It must have been longer than I thought, since my shopping in a Pep
    Boys store.. I'm almost certain that they didn't have a section for Designer
    Bikers or Posers.. Is that where you purchased the designer helmet and the
    other designer clothes that you require to ride a motorcycle ? I gotta get
    over there.. I feel so dated in my chaps and doo rag.. Plus .. all my
    ballcaps that I wear need to be upgraded.. Pep Boys.. here I come..
    Heeellllloooo...
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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  20. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Yep.. you got trolled and you couldn't resist.. LMAO.. An entire thread was
    dedicated to this issue when I posted a ride report and shared the story of
    the man blithely pedalling down a public highway on a tandem with a lady
    behind him.. Right ? You are the same "safety conscious" guy that was
    defending that bicyclist's right to that highway.. Right.. Gladu ? If that
    stupid asshole had been killed on the center of that highway while making
    his defiant statement of his "rights" he'd be just as dead.. And some ol'
    biker in our group would have been eating his heart out..I'm equally
    impressed with you Mike Gladu, as you are with me.. Your "safety conscious"
    spandex supported concerns are definitely the mindset of what I define as
    "designer biker" and poser qualities.. Thanks..

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, May 10, 2004
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