I hate the DA*M bike riders too. They hog the roads and think they are GOD. They will ride three wide on the county roads making the traffic have to stop behind them.
Ten-fifteen years ago the darn Ragbri went thru here. A neighbor was pumping his pit that day. He had hired three tanks and all. He was told that HE would have to clear the road as the bikes had the right of way. He was being charged by the hour. He told me those darn bikes cost him $1500 because the tankers where having to stop/slow down for the darn bikes.
I posted No trespassing signs all across the front of my farm with signs telling them to keep moving that they where not welcomed on MY property. One of the county do gooders/organizers came by and told me I could not do that. I told her that SHE was not welcome either and to leave my property. Had a bunch stop and knock my no trespassing sign over and park under my shade tree in the front yard. You should have seen them run/peddle when I opened the cattle gate and ran the cows across the road. ( I had pastures on each side) LOL I guess they did not like the thought of a 1500 lbs. brood cow playing with their fancy bikes.
I know a guy a few counties over that made them keep moving in a hurry. HE emptied his lagoon the day before they where to come through. He made sure that he had a few drippings left on the road. Plus he covered the fields right by the roads too. He said the smell was just great in the Hot summer heat. LMAO. He said he set and watched them hurry right on by.
The government has wasted money on bike trails that the lazy bikers will not hardly use. Too boring they say.( I have one that cuts across the back of some of my ground.) No they want to just come and visit the country using the roads that they are paying few taxes to keep up.
Daughter-in-law worked as a waitress during college. She said she hated to see a bunch of peddle bikers come in. She said they would order hardly anything but tie up the seating for a long time and leave small tips.
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