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ratast
11th April 2012, 17:28
Stolen from Wellington Easter weekend. 2006 Roadking Classic has several features that are unique. Speedo face is white rather than black. Two holes drilled vertically behind headlight cowl and 3 inch risers fitted bringing bars further back. On each side of bike there is a chrome transfer of a Silver fern and the words New Zealand. These would be difficult to remove with out leaving a trace. The HD symbol on the tank is a raised cloisonne which was on Roadking Customs only. Classics normally have a flat transfer.
If you see bike can you make contact through Kiwi Biker.
Cheers

willytheekid
11th April 2012, 17:32
:facepalm:...ohhh shit!

Poor bloody guy....there's a pack of bike thieve n scum in wellys at the mo by the look of it....pieces of shit!
Hope Jeffs bike gets found:yes:...and the thieves get caught!:angry2:

CHCH KB crew will keep an eye out:love:

...post some pics!

mossy1200
11th April 2012, 17:32
Another Welly bike.Where was it when it went missing this is big bike 3 gone in 3 weeks around here.

DODO``
11th April 2012, 17:35
Another Welly bike.Where was it when it went missing this is big bike 3 gone in 3 weeks around here.

I bet my toe they are the same scums..:shit:

bsasuper
11th April 2012, 19:18
Time to set up a bait bike and send a message.

mossy1200
11th April 2012, 19:19
Time to set up a bait bike and send a message.

Bags not. Idd need put a envelope full of cash on mine to create any interest anyway.

Fast Eddie
11th April 2012, 19:24
yea seems to be some activity in wellington. That sucks! if they can do it there they will do it anywhere.. lock em up tight. the bikes and the theives.

blackdog
11th April 2012, 19:37
Barbeque the swine.

We need to catch them in the act.

Any CCTV of the Road King?

Halds
11th April 2012, 23:39
alot of nice bikes getting stolen in wellington. my duc. i've put in the insurance claim but this won't cover the loss to me

where was this parked? what were the circumstances?

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 06:53
alot of nice bikes getting stolen in wellington. my duc. i've put in the insurance claim but this won't cover the loss to me

where was this parked? what were the circumstances?

Yeah sorry to hear about your loss.

And the Harley. Bad stuff going on of late. But are the police interested? No nooooooo.

DODO``
12th April 2012, 09:23
Stolen from Wellington Easter weekend. 2006 Roadking Classic has several features that are unique. Speedo face is white rather than black. Two holes drilled vertically behind headlight cowl and 3 inch risers fitted bringing bars further back. On each side of bike there is a chrome transfer of a Silver fern and the words New Zealand. These would be difficult to remove with out leaving a trace. The HD symbol on the tank is a raised cloisonne which was on Roadking Customs only. Classics normally have a flat transfer.
If you see bike can you make contact through Kiwi Biker.
Cheers

Hey, just out of curiosity,, did you take any precaution for theft? like chain or disk locks etc etc? Also could you describe the location of where the bike was parked at the time?

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 10:24
Hey, just out of curiosity,, did you take any precaution for theft? like chain or disk locks etc etc? Also could you describe the location of where the bike was parked at the time?

Without going public on where it was parked etc...it was in a well secure place complete with security camera's that were disabled.

DODO``
12th April 2012, 10:44
well secure place

I hope you didn't mean public car park.. ??

Halds
12th April 2012, 10:46
when you say security cameras disabled? you mean that the thief disabled them or that they weren't working?

Also was it close to location of where my bike 848 or triumph so stolen? these were haining st and taranaki st respectively. about 100m apart

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 10:56
I hope you didn't mean public car park.. ??

No I don't. I mean private property that was broken in to.


when you say security cameras disabled? you mean that the thief disabled them or that they weren't working?

Also was it close to location of where my bike 848 or triumph so stolen? these were haining st and taranaki st respectively. about 100m apart

I mean the thief or more likely thieves disabled them. No...not close to the others...but Wellington is only a small place...so not miles away either.

Paul in NZ
12th April 2012, 12:41
Now this...



Hi, my name is Kevin dalzell, I am trying to make contact with as many

people as possible to notify them about my stolen bike, it is a 1973 Triumph

Trident, immaculate condition with only 6800 original miles on the Clock, it

has just been imported from the states only arriving last week and it was

stolen from a secure lockup in Wellington over the Easter weekend, if you

hear of any information in relation to my bike could you please either

contact myself or the Wellington police, if you require any further

information from me please contact me on 021 799-307 or by reply email.

Could you please disseminate this amongst your members if possible, thank

you for any help you can offer

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 12:55
Now this...



Hi, my name is Kevin dalzell, I am trying to make contact with as many

people as possible to notify them about my stolen bike, it is a 1973 Triumph

Trident, immaculate condition with only 6800 original miles on the Clock, it

has just been imported from the states only arriving last week and it was

stolen from a secure lockup in Wellington over the Easter weekend, if you

hear of any information in relation to my bike could you please either

contact myself or the Wellington police, if you require any further

information from me please contact me on 021 799-307 or by reply email.

Could you please disseminate this amongst your members if possible, thank

you for any help you can offer

Stolen from the same place as the Roadking.

Paul in NZ
12th April 2012, 13:06
Stealing a chaps bike is very poor form....

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 13:16
Stealing a chaps bike is very poor form....

Couldn't agree with you more Paul. Getting to the stage where we do need to leave some bait carefully watched.

Paul in NZ
12th April 2012, 13:19
Couldn't agree with you more Paul. Getting to the stage where we do need to leave some bait carefully watched.

Well you are the guy with all the best bait!

But I really wouldnt talk about it here either.

A low mileage tridents a funny thing to knick - hard to dispose of here I'd of thought but bloody easy in say aussie or the UK. You would need to be well organised to do that.

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 13:28
Well you are the guy with all the best bait!

But I really wouldnt talk about it here either.

A low mileage tridents a funny thing to knick - hard to dispose of here I'd of thought but bloody easy in say aussie or the UK. You would need to be well organised to do that.

All of the bikes so far knicked are that different that I'm pretty sure they'll be heading back overseas. NZ is too small for such things.

oneofsix
12th April 2012, 13:28
Both stolen from the same "secure" lockup?! :sherlock: Sorry but if that bit is correct it raises too many questions about the lockup. I presume both were therefore out of sight within a locked building so the thieves would have had to know they were there.
I hope I got that wrong. :wacko:

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 13:33
I presume both were therefore out of sight within a locked building so the thieves would have had to know they were there.
I hope I got that wrong. :wacko:

It's pretty easy to come to that conclusion yes. Doesn't mean it's correct...but...

oneofsix
12th April 2012, 13:39
It's pretty easy to come to that conclusion yes. Doesn't mean it's correct...but...

Yeah, before anyone blames the lockup operator it might be a case of the thieves having the lockup operation illegally monitored themselves. Easy to spot a nice bike goes in, people leave but bike doesn't. The operator of the lockup facility would/should be worried for their own businesses sake.

Paul in NZ
12th April 2012, 16:20
It's pretty easy to come to that conclusion yes. Doesn't mean it's correct...but...

Steal one and hello - thats tasty we will have that too..... Don't second guess... Its stolen...

Flip
12th April 2012, 17:12
Sounds like an inside job to me.

Tell the rozza you are about to start your own investigation and see if that gets them out of the donut shop.

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 18:13
Steal one and hello - thats tasty we will have that too..... Don't second guess... Its stolen...


I was referring to the guess below Paul.


Sounds like an inside job to me.

.

Me too.

Renegade
12th April 2012, 20:37
id say the cops would be getting interested by now, close to 100k worth of bikes gone now, gotta be heading overseas, id be wanting to speak to the Detective Sgt in Wellington in who is in charge of the crime control unit about setting up a you know what :sherlock:

Madness
12th April 2012, 20:40
id be wanting to speak to the Detective Sgt in Wellington in who is in charge of the crime control unit about setting up a you know what :sherlock:
Group sex party?

Conquiztador
12th April 2012, 20:49
I am sorry to read this and sympahtize with the owners when they ask for balls to be cut.

I hear the words that always say that bikes (and cars) stolen in NZ are going overseas. As I have never exported a bike or car from NZ, just packagng machines (that does not have any registration or ownership papers) I wonder how it can be done soo easy? Are they taken in to small bits and exported? Or is there no control?

mossy1200
12th April 2012, 20:51
id say the cops would be getting interested by now, close to 100k worth of bikes gone now, gotta be heading overseas, id be wanting to speak to the Detective Sgt in Wellington in who is in charge of the crime control unit about setting up a you know what :sherlock:

Sanctioned hit with lethal force.

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 21:37
) I wonder how it can be done soo easy? Are they taken in to small bits and exported? Or is there no control?

I've been buying literally whole vintage motocross bikes bit by bit via ebay and the usps service over the last couple of years. Bikes can't leave the US with clear title, but they can be pulled apart and shipped as parts.

Conquiztador
12th April 2012, 21:43
I've been buying literally whole vintage motocross bikes bit by bit via ebay and the usps service over the last couple of years. Bikes can't leave the US with clear title, but they can be pulled apart and shipped as parts.

So I take that same thing applies in NZ? And I can see the issue; someone sells a front guard, a carbi, a wheel. Nobody is gonna ask where the bits came from. A whole motor or a frame with numbers perhaps, but if the motor/frame is split in to bits... We are fucked!

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 21:47
So I take that same thing applies in NZ? And I can see the issue; someone sells a front guard, a carbi, a wheel. Nobody is gonna ask where the bits came from. A whole motor or a frame with numbers perhaps, but if the motor/frame is split in to bits... We are fucked!

Yeah you rap up body bits of a bike...wheels...whatever you've got...no issue posting them overseas.

Crasherfromwayback
12th April 2012, 21:49
I'm lead to believe the police do actually have some pics of these cunts...and maybe prints too. But the prints are obviously only any good to them if they already have a record. I'll be doing my best to see if I can possibly get said pics. I'll be sure to share them.

Viper-Byte
12th April 2012, 22:29
This really sucks with all these other bikes getting stolen too. My insurance will be paying out hopefully next week, but it is no way a consolation to having my bike stolen. Makes me question why we work hard to buy nice things when shit like this happens.

mashman
12th April 2012, 22:54
That fuckin shite... the guys next door to us had their car broken into a few weeks ago and a couple of days ago 3 doors down had one of their cars stolen. Seems to be lots of nibble fingered bastards around, I hope the property gets returned and the bastards injure themselves trying to run a

DODO``
13th April 2012, 10:04
:baby::baby:

DODO``
13th April 2012, 10:04
One of my mate got his car stolen this way from securely locked apartment garage where you need a passcode to entre.
- theif sees nice car (bike) goes in.
- gate closes.
- another car goes in. As the gate opens he walks in with the car.
- takes his/her time to break in & start the car.
- took chance and wait until gate gets opened again by others (with the code) who's using the park.
- drove out

What I'm trying to say is that the shared car park is only secure when its locked and stays that way, as soon as the gate opens for whatever reason its pretty much open to public..

Crasherfromwayback
13th April 2012, 10:07
What I'm trying to say is that the car park is only secure when its locked and stays that way, as soon as the gate opens for whatever reason its pretty much open to public..

I can assure you that's nothing like what happened in this instance.

DODO``
13th April 2012, 10:23
I can assure you that's nothing like what happened in this instance.

Then it must be "if they target it then they will take it" case.. bad luck.. hope they get what they deserves,, :(

willytheekid
13th April 2012, 11:32
Now this...

Hi, my name is Kevin dalzell, I am trying to make contact with as many

people as possible to notify them about my stolen bike, it is a 1973 Triumph

Trident...


:angry2:Mother Fuckers@!@!
http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2008/5/31/pureragelet128567405571220586.jpg

Im thinkin its about time we motorcyclists step the fuck up and hurt some thieving lowlifes!
...if the cops won't/can't catch these pricks, lets help out....And cripple em! to make there job easier.

ChCh crew are keeping there eyes & ears open for all these rides :yes:....and if we find anything!...you'll know!
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Padmei
13th April 2012, 22:31
Sounds like it's worth while putting one of those gps locator things on now if you own a desirable bike. Are they easily hidden & difficult to disconnect or bit of a have?