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CRF119
5th November 2009, 09:41
Hey guys and Girls more bad news 2 more bikes were stolen from the Hamilton area from a mates garage also took his van whilest he was in hospital :shit: Van was ditched but no bikes to be found!

Bikes are:

2009 CRF450R 3 Months old Very standard
2007 CRF250R Full Graphics kit and after market rear shock

These where taken on the weekend!

Please keep an eye out.

Sorry no pics of bikes

Thanks

Chia
5th November 2009, 12:12
whoever did this needs to be :2guns::2guns::2guns:

bennettnz
5th November 2009, 13:37
That's bloody awful. Whoever nicked them needs stringing up...... by the balls

vr4king
5th November 2009, 14:03
What I wanna know wtf does these scum bags do with these bikes?

raglanash
5th November 2009, 15:39
Hope that 450 bites the fucker that stole it!! I will keep my eyes peeled.
So love to catch one of them.. What are the graphics on the 250?

charles23
5th November 2009, 15:57
i'm thinking its something along the lines of the deal with the Toyota hiace vans, they break them down and ship them overseas, there's just too many bikes being pinched for it to be anything other than an organised crime deal most likely some filthy gang.

CRF119
5th November 2009, 17:10
A garage was found the other day with 7 bikes all in bits along with other cool toys. Steal them mix them up and paint them to be sold to people or traded for drugs is what i think is going on. Best way to fix the problem is with a 270 shell to the head :2guns: ill even pay for the bullets and dig the hole :done:

theblacksmith
5th November 2009, 17:43
Sorry to hear about the loss of bikes.
1 question to whoever that can answer-
Is there any form of chip that can be secretly attached to the bike that would make the bike locatable? There is a service in the UK which sell you a chip to insert into your dog and they can trace that dog anywhere in the world through the use of satellite and GPS. My Mums dog has it and she pays approx £12 a year to have the service. I think it costs about £43 to get the chip in the first place. It has a battery which last about 6 yrs(which they replace and notify you when the power drops so you can take the dog in to have it changed)
Does anyone here on KB know if there is such a service here in NZ? This would let people get their bikes back and catch the fukwits that take them in the first place.

carver
5th November 2009, 17:46
for sale

2009 CRF450R 3 Months old Very standard

2007 CRF250R Full Graphics kit and after market rear shock

2k each

flyingcr250
5th November 2009, 17:53
for sale

2009 CRF450R 3 Months old Very standard

2007 CRF250R Full Graphics kit and after market rear shock

2k each

ill give you half a bag of P for both of them:doobey:

carver
5th November 2009, 17:56
ill give you half a bag of P for both of them:doobey:

how many grams?
4 grams and youre in

flyingcr250
5th November 2009, 18:03
how many grams?
4 grams and youre in

half a pak'n'save plastic bag.


yea a small gps locator would be the go i reckon, surely someone does it in new zealand

carver
5th November 2009, 18:05
half a pak'n'save plastic bag.


yea a small gps locator would be the go i reckon, surely someone does it in new zealand

it is happening alot here.
i was worried the cops would nick my techno

tommorth
5th November 2009, 20:11
Sorry to hear about the loss of bikes.
1 question to whoever that can answer-
Is there any form of chip that can be secretly attached to the bike that would make the bike locatable? There is a service in the UK which sell you a chip to insert into your dog and they can trace that dog anywhere in the world through the use of satellite and GPS. My Mums dog has it and she pays approx £12 a year to have the service. I think it costs about £43 to get the chip in the first place. It has a battery which last about 6 yrs(which they replace and notify you when the power drops so you can take the dog in to have it changed)
Does anyone here on KB know if there is such a service here in NZ? This would let people get their bikes back and catch the fukwits that take them in the first place.

surely if it can be fitted to your dog the same chip could be fitted to your bike and the same people could use it to find your bike would be a good business to start up

flyingcr250
5th November 2009, 20:19
surely if it can be fitted to your dog the same chip could be fitted to your bike and the same people could use it to find your bike would be a good business to start up

id buy one if it was reasonably priced, but knowing this country youll pay $300 for the chip and $80 a month for someone to monitor it.

tommorth
5th November 2009, 20:35
been looking quite a few people already doing this here one company snich has rather large units available for a grand and 25bucks a month to moniter dont look like it would fit well on a dirt bike though blackhawk has units 1300??? not sure on price was year or to old and a bit under 90 a year to monitor not sure how big they are but there website says the can be used for motorbikes

seem to be lots of small and cheaper options available from overseas

http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/covert-small-gps-tracking-device.html
200 us for the tracker batt only lasts 5days though 240 us a year to monitor

theres one there that has a 120 day battery life fair bit bigger and more expensive though

don't seem to be able to find mini implantable chips except on conspiricy theory fruitcake sites

flyingcr250
5th November 2009, 20:37
been looking quite a few people already doing this here one company snich has rather large units available for a grand and 25bucks a month to moniter dont look like it would fit well on a dirt bike though blackhawk has units 1300??? not sure on price was year or to old and a bit under 90 a year to monitor not sure how big they are but there website says the can be used for motorbikes

insurance is cheaper

cheese
5th November 2009, 20:52
I know the snitch guys. I used to work with most of them.

Have a look for some GPS tracking gear of www.dealextreme.com About $200 NZD

tommorth
5th November 2009, 21:05
wonder how well they would hold up off road? supose you could just pu titi in th eairbox when the bikes in the garage most only seem to have a 4-5 day battery life it is good that the come without the expensive monitering contract

B0000M
5th November 2009, 23:12
yet again, that sucks.

i think if i lived in east auckland or hamilton i just wouldnt bother owning bikes, or alternatively id keep them somewhere REALLY secure

laserracer
6th November 2009, 05:37
Sorry to hear about your mates bikes CRF119....Those Arseholes need there hands chopped off at the neck:angry2:
What suburb were they stolen from ?? were they chained up or anything ?

hsv-b0y
6th November 2009, 21:31
They were stolen from lake cresent in Hamilton. very securely chained up in his basement, but with no one home it was a free for all. Poor guy was in hospital recovering from a heart attack and these pricks take his bike... loosers.

When mine was stolen 2 months ago, we found a guy riding it in frankton (railway station area) up and down the tracks. Said he bought it for 2g from a guy in Tauranga.

so please everyone make sure they are locked up big time, and insure them if you can!

flyingcr250
6th November 2009, 21:38
They were stolen from lake cresent in Hamilton. very securely chained up in his basement, but with no one home it was a free for all. Poor guy was in hospital recovering from a heart attack and these pricks take his bike... loosers.

When mine was stolen 2 months ago, we found a guy riding it in frankton (railway station area) up and down the tracks. Said he bought it for 2g from a guy in Tauranga.

so please everyone make sure they are locked up big time, and insure them if you can!

i used to live on lake cresent, i found it a bit of a dodgy area, despite all the flash houses

cheese
6th November 2009, 21:55
This should work

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.28710

or

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.11314

Bang it under your seat and run a cable from mains to charge it. It should have no trouble receiving under your seat. Then set up a button to trigger the SOS input once power is removed so if someone pulls it out (maybe mark it as battery so they think its a charger for a battery) it starts transmitting.

Or, just go buy $100 of chain and padlocks.....

BikerDazz
6th November 2009, 22:41
Sorry to hear about the bikes and will keep an eye open.
I know so dodgy dudes so will keep an ear open.
Also, sorry that some dick is making jokes on here about it -I'm sure he'd be crying it was his bike taken.

laserracer
6th November 2009, 23:11
They were stolen from lake cresent in Hamilton. very securely chained up in his basement, but with no one home it was a free for all. Poor guy was in hospital recovering from a heart attack and these pricks take his bike... loosers.

When mine was stolen 2 months ago, we found a guy riding it in frankton (railway station area) up and down the tracks. Said he bought it for 2g from a guy in Tauranga.

so please everyone make sure they are locked up big time, and insure them if you can!

what a bunch of pricks ...just what your mate didnt need after a heart attack...is more worry and stress ..i should know having had one as well ...but hopefully he will ride again i did he just needs to take one day at a time
i remember when you had yours nicked...maybe the work of that fucken rota van gang again ??

crazyhorse
7th November 2009, 06:39
Sounds like some one knew he was in the hospital, what a buggar - total wankers doing that! Sure hope he finds them, but that's the thing about dirt bikes, harder to track

hsv-b0y
7th November 2009, 17:19
so far after alot of digging, we think its related to a bunch of P-freaks in Te Awamutu, and have been riding them up and down the railway lines. Still hoping.

Shane06
8th November 2009, 18:09
i really sympathize with the guy..my yz250 was stolen from massey nearly a year ago and i still havent been able to buy another bike :baby:

carver
8th November 2009, 21:23
so far after alot of digging, we think its related to a bunch of P-freaks in Te Awamutu, and have been riding them up and down the railway lines. Still hoping.

you want a hand with that?

flyingcr250
8th November 2009, 21:26
Sorry to hear about the bikes and will keep an eye open.
I know so dodgy dudes so will keep an ear open.
Also, sorry that some dick is making jokes on here about it -I'm sure he'd be crying it was his bike taken.

i think hes talking to you carver:wari:

carver
9th November 2009, 05:46
Sorry to hear about the bikes and will keep an eye open.
I know so dodgy dudes so will keep an ear open.
Also, sorry that some dick is making jokes on here about it -I'm sure he'd be crying it was his bike taken.

I dont cry over loss of posessions.
one phone call to the insurance company!


i think hes talking to you carver:wari:

And i am talking back

laserracer
9th November 2009, 06:40
Yeah like im sure your insurance company would have paid out if you had fallen off that bridge carver :Oops:.... The guy was in hospital with a heart attack for gods sake
Not everyone can afford insurance,... or have incomes that can support a stunt lifestlye

CRF119
9th November 2009, 14:16
Thats all good we all know carver is a bit of a tool! he can keep talking shit. Lets keep it on topic aye.

BikerDazz
9th November 2009, 16:15
Thats all good we all know carver is a bit of a tool! he can keep talking shit. Lets keep it on topic aye.

Well said.

vr4king
9th November 2009, 17:37
Who do you guys use to insure your bikes i have everything with ami and they still wont insure my ride-on cough dirt bike

flyingcr250
9th November 2009, 18:19
Who do you guys use to insure your bikes i have everything with ami and they still wont insure my ride-on cough dirt bike

my boss had the same problem, he just threatened to take the whole lot from them and use another insurer, worked a treat

barty5
9th November 2009, 19:38
Who do you guys use to insure your bikes i have everything with ami and they still wont insure my ride-on cough dirt bike

ph Matt at omni 0212888030 he dose all my work shop stuff and bikes and probs dose takes care of everything for you makes it real easy when its claim time 9 he rides as well so knows what its all about)

duckonin
9th November 2009, 19:49
They were stolen from lake cresent in Hamilton. very securely chained up in his basement, but with no one home it was a free for all. Poor guy was in hospital recovering from a heart attack and these pricks take his bike... loosers.

When mine was stolen 2 months ago, we found a guy riding it in frankton (railway station area) up and down the tracks. Said he bought it for 2g from a guy in Tauranga.

so please everyone make sure they are locked up big time, and insure them if you can!

Sounds like these were locked up big time!!, someone knew they were there...

L Rider
9th November 2009, 19:49
Who do you guys use to insure your bikes i have everything with ami and they still wont insure my ride-on cough dirt bike

Some at AMI don't know what they're talking about - just had it recently with hubby's roadbike when i wanted to change the cover.
AMI have what they call Motorcycle Restricted Cover. Dirtbikes come under this. If you have everything else with them they should give it.

carver
9th November 2009, 21:56
Yeah like im sure your insurance company would have paid out if you had fallen off that bridge carver :Oops:.... The guy was in hospital with a heart attack for gods sake
Not everyone can afford insurance,... or have incomes that can support a stunt lifestlye

ACC 4 ME ow!


Thats all good we all know carver is a bit of a tool! he can keep talking shit. Lets keep it on topic aye.

well, if i could solve your theft problems for a few hundred, i am sure you would be interested.

Dingledoo
10th November 2009, 20:41
I also have all my insurance with AMI, they quoted $150 for a CRF250R, which I think is a bargain. Last year I got them to quote for off-road only cover on a DR-Z250 and they wanted $400? Weird.

motor_mayhem
10th November 2009, 22:13
Got my RMZ insured with Swann, costs about $25 a month. I think you'd be silly not to insure for that price.

clmintie
10th November 2009, 22:29
ph Matt at omni 0212888030 he dose all my work shop stuff and bikes and probs dose takes care of everything for you makes it real easy when its claim time 9 he rides as well so knows what its all about)

I just insured all our bikes with Matt, I'm happy with the deal. Give him a call, even if you don't insure with him, you'll get good a chat about dirt bikes....

krazzy 450
11th November 2009, 12:28
ive got my rmz 450 insured with ami good az $70 a year:woohoo: