From: mgldwng on
I spent about 30 minutes writing a response to BRIAN WALKERS posts and
decided not to post them here. I want to go on record as saying we did
nothing wrong with his bike, he abused and cursed everyone within
earshot, called another customer an SOB and basically spent about 30
minutes issuing terrorist threats. If you would like to hear the whole
story, call me at (972) 681-3588 and I will take the time to tell you
our side. Brian is a liar at the least and a threat to society at
best. Had Brian entered our store with a decent attitude, things would
have worked out much differently for him. I feel sorry for him as an
individual. It's apparent he has many issues with life in general. By
the way, if you have access to publicdata.com, look Brian up.
As a good will gesture, I have given Brians phone number to 3
individuals who have called in the last 2 days interested in the bike.
Brian, have a great day !

From: Bill Walker on

<mgldwng(a)aol.com> wrote in message
news:1181941126.243615.252350(a)p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>I spent about 30 minutes writing a response to BRIAN WALKERS posts and
> decided not to post them here. I want to go on record as saying we did
> nothing wrong with his bike, he abused and cursed everyone within
> earshot, called another customer an SOB and basically spent about 30
> minutes issuing terrorist threats. If you would like to hear the whole
> story, call me at (972) 681-3588 and I will take the time to tell you
> our side. Brian is a liar at the least and a threat to society at
> best. Had Brian entered our store with a decent attitude, things would
> have worked out much differently for him. I feel sorry for him as an
> individual. It's apparent he has many issues with life in general. By
> the way, if you have access to publicdata.com, look Brian up.
> As a good will gesture, I have given Brians phone number to 3
> individuals who have called in the last 2 days interested in the bike.
> Brian, have a great day !

I am Brians' Dad and hardly unbiased.. Then again, I've been in your
shop and place of business.. If you recall, I've made several attempts
to do business with Renegade motorcycles in the past few years..
That was on the recommendation of none other but Brian Walker..

Noticeably, you did not sign your post on this newsgroup, so I have no
idea who I'm addressing, at this point..

For one reason or another, I've never allowed your shop to work on my
motorcycle.. Mostly, that has been due to the questionable abilities of
your own technicians working there..

Several of the participants on this newsgroup rode with Brian when he
was mounted on that same motorcycle which was consigned to your
business, for sale.. For what it is worth, we all know that motorcycle
and can vouch for it's condition.. And, I think for your own information,
and common knowledge amongst our friends on this newsgroup.. your
business is fortunate that it wasn't my motorcycle which you obviously
abused, while it was entrusted to you..

Most importantly.. the general condition of the motorcycles which gen-
erally sit in front of your store would be considered mostly salvage by
many of the riders who Brian and me ride with..

The tenor and tone of your post that you've seen fit to put on this news-
group is an indictment of yourself.. Obviously, you and your employees
are liable for the condition which that motorcycle was recovered by Brian..

There is no question of it's condition when it was placed in your
possession.
There is also no question of it's condition when Brian recovered it..

Calling Brian a liar and informing the public about his tirade and
supposedly
bad attitude in your shop, doesn't alleviate your lack of responsibility in
the neglect and abuse of that motorcycle while you had possession of it..

Bill Walker
Irving, Tx.


>


From: Gary Walker on

<mgldwng(a)aol.com> wrote in message
news:1181941126.243615.252350(a)p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>I spent about 30 minutes writing a response to BRIAN WALKERS posts and
> decided not to post them here. I want to go on record as saying we did
> nothing wrong with his bike, he abused and cursed everyone within
> earshot, called another customer an SOB and basically spent about 30
> minutes issuing terrorist threats. If you would like to hear the whole
> story, call me at (972) 681-3588 and I will take the time to tell you
> our side. Brian is a liar at the least and a threat to society at
> best. Had Brian entered our store with a decent attitude, things would
> have worked out much differently for him. I feel sorry for him as an
> individual. It's apparent he has many issues with life in general. By
> the way, if you have access to publicdata.com, look Brian up.
> As a good will gesture, I have given Brians phone number to 3
> individuals who have called in the last 2 days interested in the bike.
> Brian, have a great day !
>


Based on this text, and since the phone # provided maps
to Renegade Cycles, I guess you either are, or represent
them?


Gary


From: Ari Rankum on
Bill Walker wrote:
>

That trailer getting a little toasty, bill? You seem a little agitated.
Not that I mind - you're a much more entertaining read when you're on
the brink of institutionalization, IMO. Froth away, billie boy.
From: Ed Hart on
I have been quiet in this.Now I will say my dollars worth.
Long before Brian Walker praised the shop at Renegades and suggested anyone
here please use them because they were a good bunch of guys and he was
wanting to help their business,I had 3 friends that used them and they
SCREWED ALL of them equally.After Brian praised them,I went by there and
looked at the inside of the storefront.Regardless of anyones opinion of me
or my judgement,I saw serious problems.I kept my mouth shut anyway.Well,I
just opened it.
Brian:
Identical to screwing a gal that gave several of your friends the CRUD.You
may get away from it several times,but if you keep going back,sooner or
later,you will get it also.
Not judging anyone here.Just my opinion.
Brian,go get you a shot of pennicillin and be damn glad it was something
you could get ride of.
Life Goes On---------------------

--
Ed Hart
The supreme irony of life is that hardly
anyone gets out of it alive.

"Bill Walker" <bill.walker2(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
news:5NEci.51$%t6.12(a)trnddc02...
>
> <mgldwng(a)aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1181941126.243615.252350(a)p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> >I spent about 30 minutes writing a response to BRIAN WALKERS posts and
> > decided not to post them here. I want to go on record as saying we did
> > nothing wrong with his bike, he abused and cursed everyone within
> > earshot, called another customer an SOB and basically spent about 30
> > minutes issuing terrorist threats. If you would like to hear the whole
> > story, call me at (972) 681-3588 and I will take the time to tell you
> > our side. Brian is a liar at the least and a threat to society at
> > best. Had Brian entered our store with a decent attitude, things would
> > have worked out much differently for him. I feel sorry for him as an
> > individual. It's apparent he has many issues with life in general. By
> > the way, if you have access to publicdata.com, look Brian up.
> > As a good will gesture, I have given Brians phone number to 3
> > individuals who have called in the last 2 days interested in the bike.
> > Brian, have a great day !
>
> I am Brians' Dad and hardly unbiased.. Then again, I've been in your
> shop and place of business.. If you recall, I've made several attempts
> to do business with Renegade motorcycles in the past few years..
> That was on the recommendation of none other but Brian Walker..
>
> Noticeably, you did not sign your post on this newsgroup, so I have no
> idea who I'm addressing, at this point..
>
> For one reason or another, I've never allowed your shop to work on my
> motorcycle.. Mostly, that has been due to the questionable abilities of
> your own technicians working there..
>
> Several of the participants on this newsgroup rode with Brian when he
> was mounted on that same motorcycle which was consigned to your
> business, for sale.. For what it is worth, we all know that motorcycle
> and can vouch for it's condition.. And, I think for your own information,
> and common knowledge amongst our friends on this newsgroup.. your
> business is fortunate that it wasn't my motorcycle which you obviously
> abused, while it was entrusted to you..
>
> Most importantly.. the general condition of the motorcycles which gen-
> erally sit in front of your store would be considered mostly salvage by
> many of the riders who Brian and me ride with..
>
> The tenor and tone of your post that you've seen fit to put on this news-
> group is an indictment of yourself.. Obviously, you and your employees
> are liable for the condition which that motorcycle was recovered by
Brian..
>
> There is no question of it's condition when it was placed in your
> possession.
> There is also no question of it's condition when Brian recovered it..
>
> Calling Brian a liar and informing the public about his tirade and
> supposedly
> bad attitude in your shop, doesn't alleviate your lack of responsibility
in
> the neglect and abuse of that motorcycle while you had possession of it..
>
> Bill Walker
> Irving, Tx.
>
>
> >
>
>


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