
On June 6th 2005, while I was doing the Channel Crossing from Calais (France) to Dover (England) on a SeaFrance ferry, I stumbled upon this 1980s Chevrolet van, apparently owned by some hardcore English Harley Davidson bikers.

It says there in a statement on the sticker, “I’d Rather Have My Sister in a Whorehouse than a brother on a Jap bike”. Very hardcore indeed.
As my curiosity kicks in, I was feeling the itchiness on my hand eager to touch that ‘Chevrolet’ emblem on their car, and all of a sudden, (in Imperial English accent) “Ooi, you bloody Asian, keep ya pathetic hands off ma van and Don’t F*cking Touch!”

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1. Wu Ching | October 22nd, 2005 at 9:55 pm
so did u touch it?
2. admin | October 22nd, 2005 at 11:07 pm
Nah, I didn’t. They might had installed anti-theft electrification system. Don’t wanna risk my life for that.
3. wongpk | October 23rd, 2005 at 1:13 am
What a rude warning -__-”
4. admin | October 23rd, 2005 at 2:34 am
wong: lolz. those stickers are meant to be rude dude.
5. don_giulio | August 27th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
That’s silly you know why?!
Because that sticker is done by Riverside Motorcycles in London.
Their mechanic, one of the best in UK is Japanese! It’s not meant to be “racist”. The joke it’s always been between american bike engineering and japanese. Not only a joke but a proper industry challenge.
That van belongs to some Hells Angels supporter or hangaround, not a proper full patched. Possibly someone quite thick too if they said such a thing to you buddy. Take care!
Don G.