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oldguy
18th November 2009, 00:34
Fuck I just want to cry, I had just got back from visiting my aunt who had just passed away, get home to find some one had broken into my house, which is how they gained access to my garage (remote) for my garage door and stole my dirt bike

Also stole my camera......I just want to cry, then find and kill the bastards :2guns:

:cry::cry::cry::cry:

avgas
18th November 2009, 00:56
fuck that sucks man.
Here is hoping they hit something that gently decapitates them and slows the bike to a slow soft lie down in a paddock somewhere.

Trudes
18th November 2009, 04:55
That Sucks Arse!!!!
Sorry mate. Hope you're insured.

YellowDog
18th November 2009, 05:25
Oh dear, sorry to hear this bad news.

Lots of these going missing and hard to find as they are kept off road.

Sorry to hear abbout your aunt too.

fergie
18th November 2009, 05:35
so sorry mate,keep an eye on the classifieds and trade me etc,the low life scum may try to sell off parts etc. good luck.

crazyhorse
18th November 2009, 05:43
Two blows - or three, if you count the camera too. I feel your pain. :hug:

laserracer
18th November 2009, 05:54
Dam i hate these fuckers ..that go around stealing bikes .....is it just me or do alot of guys on KB seem to have there bikes nicked ? maybe the fuckers are watching the site ?...Sorry for your loss mate...will keep an eye out any serial numbers or anything to go by

oldguy
18th November 2009, 06:45
after a ressless nights sleep, I just feel angry:angry2: but can think alot clearer now, its got to be local someone must have seen someone pushing it. will beat the streets door knocking and hopefully someone may have seem somethng. cops said they could be here today or tomorrow,:doh: will have to check insurance not sure dirt bike is covered:doh:.

Crasherfromwayback
18th November 2009, 06:53
after a ressless nights sleep, I just feel angry:angry2: but can think alot clearer now, its got to be local someone must have seen someone pushing it. will beat the streets door knocking and hopefully someone may have seem somethng. cops said they could be here today or tomorrow,:doh: will have to check insurance not sure dirt bike is covered:doh:.

Dude...really sorry to hear about your losses.

If you replace the bike...you can get really REALLY cheap dirtbike insurance.

Pete

WMCC

mfordy
18th November 2009, 06:56
after a ressless nights sleep, I just feel angry:angry2: but can think alot clearer now, its got to be local someone must have seen someone pushing it. will beat the streets door knocking and hopefully someone may have seem somethng. cops said they could be here today or tomorrow,:doh: will have to check insurance not sure dirt bike is covered:doh:.
That really suxs John - good luck with your search

barty5
18th November 2009, 06:57
no good dude will keep eyes and ears open for it.

chop
18th November 2009, 07:21
after a ressless nights sleep, I just feel angry:angry2: but can think alot clearer now, its got to be local someone must have seen someone pushing it. will beat the streets door knocking and hopefully someone may have seem somethng. cops said they could be here today or tomorrow,:doh: will have to check insurance not sure dirt bike is covered:doh:.

Where abouts in wiri/manukau was it pinched from John? I work out there i'll keep an eye out. Can you please pm me the details of the bike and ill put on a few club websites for you.

scott411
18th November 2009, 07:30
gutted for you John, the bike and camera in one go woudl hurt, ill keep an eye out this way for it

green machine
18th November 2009, 08:20
F**k that John....i wonder if it was the same c**ts the stole your small bike last time.......hope Insurance covers it for you,then at least you can get another one

Mom
18th November 2009, 08:23
after a ressless nights sleep, I just feel angry:angry2: but can think alot clearer now, its got to be local someone must have seen someone pushing it. will beat the streets door knocking and hopefully someone may have seem somethng. cops said they could be here today or tomorrow,:doh: will have to check insurance not sure dirt bike is covered:doh:.

Bloody terrible thing to read John! Wankers the lot of them. Fingers crossed for insurance.

gijoe1313
18th November 2009, 08:25
Bastards! :angry2: And you are right, someone knows something somewhere ... hope you get a little word in your ear sometime soon!

AllanB
18th November 2009, 08:49
There really are some low-lives around.

Do the door to door - hopefully someone saw them.


Unless it was ACC - they may be removing dirt bikes as they don't pay ACC!

CookMySock
18th November 2009, 10:38
Ah shit thats awful, mate. Check your house and contents insurance - I bet you are covered since it was nicked from the house.

Steve

steve_t
18th November 2009, 10:47
Oh man, that sux ass. Sorry to hear about your losses. I've been too lazy to put the disc lock on while the bike's in the garage but I reckon I will now especially with the spate of thefts in Hamiltron :angry:
Hope it all works out for you

Reckless
18th November 2009, 10:51
Bummer mate! Sorry to hear about your Aunty as well! Chin up Mate don't let these scum put you down!

vazza
18th November 2009, 11:45
ffs thats a pain in the ass mate. Really sucks. Hope you get it sorted.

AllanB
18th November 2009, 11:50
House & Contents - I seriously doubt it, it will cover lawn mowers and petrol powered vibrators, but motorcycles of any breed will fall under a separate vehicle insurance.

cheese
18th November 2009, 12:04
That sucks to hear mate.

Pornstar
18th November 2009, 12:15
Steal a guys bike, thats low. sorry to hear dude, been there.
be extra vigulant with your securtity cos they could well come back, seems to be happinin a bit
best of luck

Atomic
18th November 2009, 14:10
Sucks man.

I know it aint the bike owners fault and thieves are scum but I cant understand why people dont invest in $50 p/m 14mm hex chain and a chunky lock. Might cost ya $100+++ for a good setup but it lasts forever and acts as a pretty good deterrent and makes damn secure when locked to a floor anchor. I dont believe in disk locks, pretty easy to drag a bike.

Good luck with recovery of bike and/or insurance. Get a lock :)

Motu
18th November 2009, 15:46
Yeah,it sucks alright - but I hope that isn't a photo of the bike in your shed....no chain or cable lock,no floor anchor.Open the door and wheel it away? A gift.

oldguy
18th November 2009, 16:02
Yeah,it sucks alright - but I hope that isn't a photo of the bike in your shed....no chain or cable lock,no floor anchor.Open the door and wheel it away? A gift.
no that was when I used to lock it up at work well secure there.

daddycool651
18th November 2009, 17:39
oh shit sorry to hear about your bike John , ( and your Aunt ) I know how it feels mate ... hopefully Karma will find these scum and give them what they deserve ... Chains and Padlocks definitely are a peace of mind for me , even in the garage ... (altho they'd have to get past the rottweiler and over the electric fence) ... good luck with finding your bike ( and insurance )

Motu
18th November 2009, 18:25
no that was when I used to lock it up at work well secure there.

So how was it secured when they took it?

clmintie
18th November 2009, 21:31
Really feel for you John :no: Drove past your house today and went around all the side streets looking for any sign of your bike, will do the same tomorrow and Friday, you never know it might be close by still.......

laserracer
19th November 2009, 06:22
heres a tip a cop mate of mine gave me....i have a really huge chain anchored to the floor ..he told me to slide some thick plastic tube over the whole chain so they cant get the jaws of the boltcutters over the links,also built a steel box to sit padlock in so they cant cut it ..so now they gotta have a really really big pair of bolt cutters or a angle grinder..which would make to much noise...and yes that chain is heavy and a pain in the arse to thread through the wheel.. but it kinda eases my mind a bit

theblacksmith
19th November 2009, 07:45
Sorry to hear about your loss mate. Hope they catch the fuckers.So sad to hear that this is happening so often(just about once a week). Its got to stop somehow. Prevention is definitely better than a cure.

B0000M
19th November 2009, 07:47
heres a tip a cop mate of mine gave me....i have a really huge chain anchored to the floor ..he told me to slide some thick plastic tube over the whole chain so they cant get the jaws of the boltcutters over the links,also built a steel box to sit padlock in so they cant cut it ..so now they gotta have a really really big pair of bolt cutters or a angle grinder..which would make to much noise...and yes that chain is heavy and a pain in the arse to thread through the wheel.. but it kinda eases my mind a bit

or just dont live in auckland or hamilton and your bike wont get stolen at all

laserracer
19th November 2009, 10:12
Gee Boooom we cant all live in squeeky clean Gisy...the place would overflow:yes:Im sure every town has its bike thieving arseholes...maybe aucks and hams just has a few more But i must admit im now very concious of being followed home when towing the bikes..and also keep an eye out for suspicious looking wankers...

sinfull
19th November 2009, 10:22
Feel ya pain John ! Not just the missing bike but also the fact the bastards were in ya home !
Condolences with the passing of yr aunt !
Go hunt them down my friend !

xen
19th November 2009, 10:52
That really sux man, hope you can track it down

evoetr
19th November 2009, 10:56
Dude...really sorry to hear about your losses.

If you replace the bike...you can get really REALLY cheap dirtbike insurance.

Pete

WMCC

Hay Mate,

Where do you get cheap dirtbike insurance these days ?

Crasherfromwayback
19th November 2009, 12:07
Hay Mate,

Where do you get cheap dirtbike insurance these days ?

We can sort it out for ya mate.

If you wanted to insure your YZF for 4k as an example...it'd cost you $180.00 a year

Pete

Crisis management
19th November 2009, 12:18
Where do you get cheap dirtbike insurance these days ?

AMI insure my 200 for something like $80 a year, covered for transport on the trailer and theft & fire while in locked storage. I think most insurance companies offer something.

Pornstar
19th November 2009, 12:58
Hi Chris, am new to this site and i reckon it rocks, well done on your site.

oldrider
19th November 2009, 13:25
I voted for a change of government hoping for some instant action on sorting out crime but NO! :brick:

They are focussed on things like Auckland City, ACC, climate change crap etcetera, etcetera! :mad:

I don't think they (government) will ever fix crime in this country, which is a crime in it's self! :slap:

Sorry to hear of your loss's and wish you good luck in getting your stuff back and the apprehension of the thieves! :niceone:

A&R
19th November 2009, 21:30
Sorry to here that John. :gob: I'm afraid once bitten twice shy!. Know the feeling - feel sorry for you. I will keep an eye out. Did they nick the buell as well?
Give me a shout if you want to go out. You can borrow the girls kdx in the shed, she's not using it she's too busy studying.

evoetr
19th November 2009, 22:11
AMI insure my 200 for something like $80 a year, covered for transport on the trailer and theft & fire while in locked storage. I think most insurance companies offer something.

Yea AMI quoted me like $220 or something then asked where will you ride it... i said " what my dirt bike ?" she replied "yea" said " on dirt, sand or grass " her reply oh um....

then asked does it have a key start LOL! said no and she said well then we can't insurace it for theft then..... ahhhhhhh drrrr whats the point i said ? She said well its up to you haha.... " No thanks "

Tried Swann Insurance (IAG) got some bro speaking lady sounded her nose was blocked.... told her how much it was then came back said like $300 or something and its not a agreed value... just market value.. said i would think about it

I've got two cars with AMI too! Guess it comes down to who you speak to... because i have had one person there say one thing and another person say a different thing

evoetr
19th November 2009, 22:14
We can sort it out for ya mate.

If you wanted to insure your YZF for 4k as an example...it'd cost you $180.00 a year

Pete

Sounds like a plan Pete, can you PM me what that covers, excess etc if you can ?

Cheers
Caleb

krazzy 450
20th November 2009, 13:09
my bike is covered by ami 70 bucks a year good az:Punk:

bogan
20th November 2009, 13:11
FMG ftw, my cr is insured as a farmbike for 2k, $36 bucks a year i think:headbang:

L Rider
20th November 2009, 14:21
Yea AMI quoted me like $220 or something then asked where will you ride it... i said " what my dirt bike ?" she replied "yea" said " on dirt, sand or grass " her reply oh um....

then asked does it have a key start LOL! said no and she said well then we can't insurace it for theft then..... ahhhhhhh drrrr whats the point i said ? She said well its up to you haha.... " No thanks "

Tried Swann Insurance (IAG) got some bro speaking lady sounded her nose was blocked.... told her how much it was then came back said like $300 or something and its not a agreed value... just market value.. said i would think about it

I've got two cars with AMI too! Guess it comes down to who you speak to... because i have had one person there say one thing and another person say a different thing

Def depends her you talk to. When we first went to insure the kids lt50 with AMI the chick asked for my 3 yr olds drivers license number!!! After some debate & a new lady they realised it just gets listed on home contents being only 50cc.
Other dirtbikes are on what AMI class as retricted use motorcyle insurance.

barty5
20th November 2009, 14:32
Def depends her you talk to. When we first went to insure the kids lt50 with AMI the chick asked for my 3 yr olds drivers license number!!! After some debate & a new lady they realised it just gets listed on home contents being only 50cc.
Other dirtbikes are on what AMI class as retricted use motorcyle insurance.

what you mean your 3 year old dosn't have a drivers licence surly you could buy one. Make for a good one if you where pulled over cause you where drunk and your kid was driving no no officer look they have a licence.lol

mfordy
20th November 2009, 15:59
FMG ftw, my cr is insured as a farmbike for 2k, $36 bucks a year i think:headbang:

My bike and 2 boys bikes covered for third party fire and theft with FMG - $98/year

FROSTY
21st November 2009, 11:33
Shit im sorry tohear that mate.
Hey what goes around comes around. Do you want to borrow my KX125 for awhile?--Im not using it at present

oldguy
21st November 2009, 19:46
Sorry to here that John. :gob: I'm afraid once bitten twice shy!. Know the feeling - feel sorry for you. I will keep an eye out. Did they nick the buell as well?
Give me a shout if you want to go out. You can borrow the girls kdx in the shed, she's not using it she's too busy studying.
Thanks for the offer mate, no they couldn't get the Buell, think they where only after the dirt bike anyway.


So how was it secured when they took it?
:weep: rmmm well it wasn't locked down to anything, found out they took the back window of garage out. once they were in, they had to move alot of gear just to get it out, guess they have time on there side when they know no one home.
Sad lesson


Shit im sorry tohear that mate.
Hey what goes around comes around. Do you want to borrow my KX125 for awhile?--Im not using it at present cheers for the offer mate, I know its still around.

camchain
21st November 2009, 21:05
Had my hopes up for you when I saw you'd posted again.

These stolen bike threads are heartbreaking. Parasites violate, & steal parts of your life. Maybe you could have another good drive around. I knew a guy who had his van stolen, he drove around in ever increasing circles - turns out it wasn't far from home and he got it back, no thanks to the cops who were no doubt tasked to checking vehicle WOFs and Rego in the area.

McJim
21st November 2009, 21:08
Burglary is a bitch - feels like you've been gut punched for about a week.

I'm still not over being burgled 20 years ago.