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Bytor
15th September 2009, 17:11
http://www.times.co.nz/cms/news/2009/09/appeal_made_for_rare_bike.php :mad: arseholes

SPman
15th September 2009, 18:10
Cunts! Hope it isn't broken down into bits!

aer0
15th September 2009, 18:27
sad to say it but she is probably already on a boat overseas

mossy1200
15th September 2009, 18:29
Thats the one listed on trade me for sale.Wonder if it was targeted from the advertising.

Sensei
15th September 2009, 18:32
More than likely Mossy , alot of that happening now adays :argh:

mossy1200
15th September 2009, 18:35
More than likely Mossy , alot of that happening now adays :argh:
Shame cause it was on my lotto list along with owo1 in Christchurch.((disclaimer) If that goes missing it wasnt me).
I like so many postclassic race bikes i would need to start a posty academy.

nsrpaul
15th September 2009, 18:42
thats just terible

barstads

Bender
16th September 2009, 08:25
Should have been safely locked away in TePapa next to the Britten.

nudemetalz
16th September 2009, 08:37
Absolute disbelief !!
So sad !!!!

I remember working as a young boy in the holidays at Mike Vinsen Suzuki in 1981. They had one or 2 McIntosh's. I used to just sit and oogle at them (and :drool:). They were just mind-blowing back then.
Then Dad took a GSX750-powered one home for the weekend. He said he loved riding it. We didn't see him much that weekend.......

dogsnbikes
16th September 2009, 08:43
Hope it turns up...

Just seems werid that it was parked outside between 5pm and 7am as stated,hope thats a misprint and should of read 7am and 5pm instead,or maybe something more sinstar is underfoot and the Japenese are stealing 30year old engineering achievements:whistle:

R6_kid
16th September 2009, 09:43
Maybe the 'killer bees' finally developed a decent taste in bikes.

mnkyboy
16th September 2009, 14:35
sad to say it but she is probably already on a boat overseas

Only to sit in a collectors garage gathering dust most probably

MIXONE
25th September 2009, 18:43
I just recieved an email saying that the original McIntosh Suzuki plus spares have been stolen from Hamilton.If I was computer savvy I would load the relevant details on here but I'm not so anyone with any info should contact Ross Peden on 0276723120.There's a grand reward offered but I would like to see the arseholes strung up by the testicles myself.

sil3nt
25th September 2009, 19:04
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107770&highlight=McIntosh+Suzuki :niceone:

MIXONE
25th September 2009, 19:53
Oh well I always was a bit slow.
Still fucks me off though.

Ross Peden
28th September 2009, 09:56
For the record the Mac was stolen fro my warehouse in the middle of the night. It was locked and secured in a transport crate...............the clown that stole it have no idea what they have got!!!!!! spread the word guys

SPman
28th September 2009, 17:22
http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewsArchives/2009/September/McIntosh_Stolen.htm

ready4whatever
28th September 2009, 19:21
Should have been safely locked away in TePapa next to the Britten.

or have the theif locked in your .308 sights

Hitcher
28th September 2009, 19:30
The bike will be in a crate on its way to an overseas collector.

flyingcrocodile46
28th September 2009, 22:57
Scum:angry2:

I have posted a thread at the GSR forum (Prolly the biggest GS Forum on the Interwobble)

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=149500

I really hope she gets found and returned in one piece.

ynot slow
29th September 2009, 08:56
Scum:angry2:

I have posted a thread at the GSR forum (Prolly the biggest GS Forum on the Interwobble)

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=149500

I really hope she gets found and returned in one piece.

Nice comments from Buffalo Bill mate.Couldn't resist adding my comments about him,stopped short of saying to him useless yanky fuckwit.What a friggin tosser he is,rich dudes stealing from rich dudes is ok.

Patrick
29th September 2009, 09:24
Obviously Buffalo bill lives in a secure commune... with his head in the sand. No crims in his rose tinted world. Wouldn't that be nice.

imdying
29th September 2009, 09:37
Genuine grade A cock sucker that man.

Peter Smith
29th September 2009, 12:03
Formula 1 McIntosh GS1000 Stolen
One of New Zealand’s most famous race bikes has been stolen!

On Monday night September 8 the original McIntosh GS1000 F1 race bike was stolen from a secure Glen Innes business.

This was the very first McIntosh Suzuki to be built and is often referred to as the Keith Turner McIntosh.

Rodger Freeth won on debut at Hawkesbury 1980 and Dave Hiscock won his first NZ Open Racing class title on this race bike.

The bike has been restored to pristine condition and is easily recognisable do to the period paint scheme. This McIntosh can never be used or taken to a race track (or anywhere) without being instantly recognised, therefore it is worthless to anybody but the true owner.

Also stolen were a number of spare parts including an unused GS1000 2 valve head, crankcases, a pair of Ohlins rear suspension units and new Ceriani 38mm front forks.

Someone must know something about it, they may try to sell it as a whole bike?

A $1000 reward is offered by the owner for information leading to this irreplaceable bike. Contact Ross Peden on 027 672-3120, or your local Police station.

Peter Smith
29th September 2009, 12:09
Formula 1 McIntosh GS1000 Stolen
One of New Zealand’s most famous race bikes has been stolen!

On Monday night September 8 the original McIntosh GS1000 F1 race bike was stolen from a secure Glen Innes business.

This was the very first McIntosh Suzuki to be built and is often referred to as the Keith Turner McIntosh.

Rodger Freeth won on debut at Hawkesbury 1980 and Dave Hiscock won his first NZ Open Racing class title on this race bike.

The bike has been restored to pristine condition and is easily recognisable do to the period paint scheme. This McIntosh can never be used or taken to a race track (or anywhere) without being instantly recognised, therefore it is worthless to anybody but the true owner.

Also stolen were a number of spare parts including an unused GS1000 2 valve head, crankcases, a pair of Ohlins rear suspension units and new Ceriani 38mm front forks.

Someone must know something about it, they may try to sell it as a whole bike?

A $1000 reward is offered by the owner for information leading to this irreplaceable bike. Contact Ross Peden on 027 672-3120, or your local Police station.

klingon
29th September 2009, 12:20
... easily recognisable do to the period paint scheme...


Pics?
I don't know what this bike look likes but I'm out & about in Auckland so a pic might help.

The Pastor
29th September 2009, 12:26
very sad news, what a beaut bike.

Tony.OK
29th September 2009, 12:38
Hell.................what is even the point of stealing such a well known bike.

Tougher penalties should apply here:mad:

ynot slow
29th September 2009, 12:46
Obviously Buffalo bill lives in a secure commune... with his head in the sand. No crims in his rose tinted world. Wouldn't that be nice.

Possible Jehovahs Witness clown,nah wasn't in Utah.

That site is bloody interesting,just don't look in often enough,some nice bikes.

KiwiGs
29th September 2009, 12:47
Nice comments from Buffalo Bill mate.Couldn't resist adding my comments about him,stopped short of saying to him useless yanky fuckwit.What a friggin tosser he is,rich dudes stealing from rich dudes is ok.

The guy is a sterotypical yank arsehole.

HenryDorsetCase
29th September 2009, 16:23
That completely sucks. Im sorry to hear about it.

Mom
29th September 2009, 16:29
FFS! This sort of thing pisses me off!

Lets hope the bike is recovered in one piece, chances are it has been stolen by some drug hungry idiot that will attempt to part it out, wankers!

Rodney007
29th September 2009, 16:29
sorry to hear,

peasea
1st October 2009, 11:26
Not my kind of bike but.......whatever kind of bike is stolen the perp's need some serious dealing to.

This was emailed to me last night, please circulate it; (I have a pic but coz I've been speaking my mind on kb I can't attach it.)

Formula 1 McIntosh GS1000 Stolen
One of New Zealand’s most famous race bikes has been stolen!

On Monday night September 8 the original McIntosh GS1000 F1 race bike was stolen from a secure Glen Innes business.

This was the very first McIntosh Suzuki to be built and is often referred to as the Keith Turner McIntosh.

Rodger Freeth won on debut at Hawkesbury 1980 and Dave Hiscock won his first NZ Open Racing class title on this race bike.

The bike has been restored to pristine condition and is easily recognisable do to the period paint scheme. This McIntosh can never be used or taken to a race track (or anywhere) without being instantly recognised, therefore it is worthless to anybody but the true owner.

Also stolen were a number of spare parts including an unused GS1000 2 valve head, crankcases, a pair of Ohlins rear suspension units and new Ceriani 38mm front forks.

Someone must know something about it, they may try to sell it as a whole bike?

A $1000 reward is offered by the owner for information leading to this irreplaceable bike. Contact Ross Peden on 027 672-3120, or your local Police station.


If you have a website or magazine can you please put this notice up as soon as possible. Copy this email to all of your friends - the more people who know about it the sooner it may be returned.

Kind regards

Terry Stevenson

Hamilton

New Zealand

Ph (07) 850-4294

Cell 027 505-1945



Email; tappit@paradise.net.nz

Swoop
1st October 2009, 11:27
Already a thread in GBR.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107770

peasea
1st October 2009, 11:38
Already a thread in GBR.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107770

I did a quick search and it didn't pop up. Oh well..........ta.

Waxxa
1st October 2009, 14:39
Hopefully the scum will come to realise that this bike is to hot to handle and decide to do the right thing by giving what doesn't belong to them back.

good luck...

SpankMe
20th October 2009, 13:39
I'm a Police officer with the Howick burglary squad currently trying to track down a McIntosh Suzuki GS1000 that was stolen in September. I'm realise that the theft of the bike has already been talked about on Kiwibiker, but I was wondering if you would be good enough to run an article for your readers stressing the fact that the owner is now offering a $1000 reward for any information leading to the safe return of the bike.

For your information and that of your readers Customs have been notified as well as all export companies, bike breakers and motorcycle dealers.

Information which may help is:

§ Stolen on the 8th September 2009 from a warehouse in Auckland was a McINTOSH SUZUKI GS1000. This motorcycle was hand built by Ken McINTOSH for Rodger FREETH to race in the 1980 New Zealand Open Season. On this bike Rodger FREETH not only won the Hawkesbury Road Race, but also a further 14 races that year. The bike was then handed to Dave HISCOCK who went onto win the 1981 Formula One championship on the bike.

§ This bike is a rare and irreplaceable piece of New Zealand motorsport history and one of the most famous of all New Zealand bikes. It had recently undergone a 5 year museum quality restoration with the extensive involvement of Ken McINTOSH.

§ Also stolen with the motorcycle were spare top and bottom crank cases, cylinder head and a handmade Steve ROBERTS fuel tank.

If you have any information regarding the theft of the motorcycle or its current location please contact either Howick Police on 09 538 0307 or phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

A reward of $1000 has been offered by the owner for the safe return of the motorcycle.

many thanks


Det Const Matt KAY
Tactical Crime Reduction Unit
Howick
Counties Manukau Police