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FlangMasterJ
15th September 2009, 18:53
Just got a text from a friend whose friend has had their 2009 KTM 300 stolen. I'm pretty sure he's located in Lower Hutt.

Please keep a look out guys and girls.

(Will update more with more info when I get it)

EXCDirt
15th September 2009, 18:56
Oh No!

Thats bad news. I just picked mine up today.

Trying to think how I can secure it better.

Was there anything unique about this one? Will keep an eye out around auckland.

vazza
15th September 2009, 19:04
sigh the amounts of thefts seems to be dramatically increasing

FlangMasterJ
15th September 2009, 19:06
Was there anything unique about this one? Will keep an eye out around auckland.

Not sure yet. All I know is that it has been stolen.

I'll get a detailed description very soon.

flyingcr250
15th September 2009, 19:37
sigh the amounts of thefts seems to be dramatically increasing

id be filled with murderous rage if my baby went missing, i take both wheels off when mines just sitting in the garage, and keep the wheels in my van or at work

vr4king
15th September 2009, 19:40
ffs seriously thinking about dyna-bolting mine down now

flyingcr250
15th September 2009, 19:46
ffs seriously thinking about dyna-bolting mine down now

yea im welding up a bollard at work to secure my bike to, then its gettng chem-set in to the concrete.:argh:

tonyg26
15th September 2009, 20:09
yer theving cunts http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107758&highlight=stolen :argh:

oldguy
15th September 2009, 20:30
not good to hear, hope its recovered, and soon.

Rmxer
15th September 2009, 20:36
Wow news travels fast.
It is my good mates bike we picked it up on sunday in Taupo.
Owned it for less than 48 hours.

Went round to check it out this afternoon, opened up the garage and it was gone.
Thieving farkers.

Nothing really unique about it except that it was a mint 09 300exc with low hours.

NOthing worse in this world than thieves.

hsv-b0y
15th September 2009, 21:58
Hey mate, had my YZ450f stolen yesterday too. If i catch the guy who did it im going to invite every single motorbike owner to do what they want to him,

As for everyone else, dont think about dynabolts, DO IT.
They removed part of the wall of my shed, and then cut through two steel wire ropes to take my bike. THIEVING CUNTS!

Pierce
16th September 2009, 09:50
Wow news travels fast.
It is my good mates bike we picked it up on sunday in Taupo.
Owned it for less than 48 hours.

Went round to check it out this afternoon, opened up the garage and it was gone.
Thieving farkers.

Nothing really unique about it except that it was a mint 09 300exc with low hours.

NOthing worse in this world than thieves.

This sounds way too suspect. Either its someone that knows you OR the person you bought it off... Took your rego or followed you home then sprung it the next day

That Guy
16th September 2009, 10:53
FARK another one! Got any pics so we can look out for it?
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I've had bikes stolen, there's another two on here in 24 hours, lets get together a wee hunting gang kick some of these pricks arses. I have some mates with e-cat firearms licences (AK47s etc)....

IIIRII
16th September 2009, 10:53
Is that the 300 that was on t/me from Tauranga ?
Advertised for 10.5 k 30 hrs ?

Rmxer
16th September 2009, 16:20
thats the one
RG3 suspension
real tidy

random rider
16th September 2009, 18:08
As for everyone else, dont think about dynabolts, DO IT.
They removed part of the wall of my shed, and then cut through two steel wire ropes to take my bike. THIEVING CUNTS![/QUOTE]

OK may sound silly but I rent and my baby is kept in the garage - what can I do??? I need simple but effective...... Help and suggestions are totally appreciated

vazza
16th September 2009, 18:14
As for everyone else, dont think about dynabolts, DO IT.
They removed part of the wall of my shed, and then cut through two steel wire ropes to take my bike. THIEVING CUNTS!


Have you thought about getting some dynabolts and drilling some holes in your garage floor and then putting a chunky chain of some sort through the inside of you're bike? Only way to get it would be to cut the chain.

IIIRII
16th September 2009, 18:18
thats the one
RG3 suspension
real tidy


DAM
I saw that and was thinking about what a good buy it was, when I went back to it a few days later it was sold
Very nice bike, sorry to hear it was knicked

random rider
16th September 2009, 19:21
Have you thought about getting some dynabolts and drilling some holes in your garage floor and then putting a chunky chain of some sort through the inside of you're bike? Only way to get it would be to cut the chain.


Not sure the landlord would be happy with me doing that - unless it is totally reversible and easy to fix. At present I rely on my neighbours to keep an eye on my place :wacko:

hsv-b0y
17th September 2009, 18:20
Any luck yet mate? I managed to get bike back today, thanks to some bloody awesome mates!

Midget200
17th September 2009, 18:31
Not sure the landlord would be happy with me doing that - unless it is totally reversible and easy to fix. At present I rely on my neighbours to keep an eye on my place :wacko:

I've got a huge chain and lock, the chain is so thick I can hardly hold it to put it on! Chain it to a post or the trailer, anywhere, even just around the wheel. It would take a bit to cut through the chain. Mind you I've heard if they really want it, they'll get it anyway! Yeah and insurance, that's the best thing. Honestly not that much to insure mine! Better to take all precautions you can than regret it when it's too late.

Rmxer
19th September 2009, 17:34
Lucky man!

No luck as yet, now on the look out for another 300!