Man brings motorcycle on NYC subway, gets mad at riders who ask him to move

An entitled New York City subway straphanger ruined the ride for dozens of other commuters when he blocked the train car with his massive motorbike — then played the victim when he was asked to move.

Bizarre footage of the incident shows the man growing increasingly agitated as other riders trying to board the car attempt to squeeze past the motorcycle.

“I’m not moving. I’m not moving,” the young man asserted.

The riders soon found the mission impossible — the bike was parked just in front of the doors and laid across the car, completely blocking the aisle.

When asked whether he could reposition his bike so it wasn’t blocking the group’s path, the biker ordered them to go through another door of the car instead.

He then points to the space where his motorcycle stood, adding: “I’m staying right here.”


The man was insistent on telling others on the train he wouldn't move to make way for them as his bike took up the community space.
The man was insistent on telling others on the train he wouldn’t move to make way for them as his bike took up the community space.
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It’s not clear who the biker is arguing with, but he can be seen telling an off-camera straphanger to help funnel the flow of traffic through the second door on the opposite side of the train car.

He then directs commuters to push inward toward his bike in order to fit more people on the train rather than offer to move his bike deeper inside the car.

Several riders who already scored spots on the train could be seen smirking as the biker steadily lost his patience.

“There’s no f–king room,” the biker shouts.


He even demanded other passengers to move in to make room for his bike.
He even demanded other passengers to move in to make room for his bike.
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“And you’re pushing me!” he then adds, seemingly to no one in particular.

At least one woman is seen in the video completely giving up, choosing to walk back onto the train platform and apparently wait for the next train.

“There’s not enough room,” the biker states before the video cuts.

Any “gasoline-powered vehicles” are banned from MTA facilities, according to the agency.

The bizarre incident surfaced just days after another viral video captured a violent brawl inside a Queens-bound subway.

A straphanger was caught viciously elbowing a fellow commuter in the face — knocking him unconscious — after he fell asleep on his shoulder.

Police are still looking for the man, who also threw fists at his victim’s friend.

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