View Full Version : Stolen 1987 GSR-R 1100 blue/white, Howick
concreteman
19th May 2012, 15:47
Hi all,
went outside this morning to find my bike had been stolen last night.
It was under a cover and chained to a post. They must have scoped it out because they cut the chain with boltcutters. Normally there would not be space to get it out, but my wife's car is at the mechanics and there has been more space.
It has been off the road for about 6 years, and the battery would have been too flat to hot wire it.
The # plate on it is 34TNZ. it has an ali plate welded on the frame near the tank on the left side. suspect it had an aftermarket steering damper that was latter removed and the plate welded on.
VIN: 7A8GK0N1196101660
Plate: 34TNZ
Plate type: Standard
Engine no: U703 106245
Chassis: GU74A-101660
Any help in recovering it appreciated as it was not insured Adam 021426627
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sil3nt
19th May 2012, 15:55
Gutted. TPFT insurance would cost sweet fuck all. Not sure why people don't use it!
Didn't another bike recently get stolen in Howick?
Haggis2
19th May 2012, 16:03
Mate that sucks, hope you get it back as it was before - or with a bit of luck they may have put a new battery in it
Little Miss Trouble
19th May 2012, 16:33
We'll be keeping our eyes peeled. Have also posted a link to this thread on a facebook group that some of the other local riders frequent.
Corse1
19th May 2012, 19:32
Bugger mate! Nice looking bike too and tidy. Good luck and yeah I hope yuou get it back in good condition with the new battery!
gammaguy
19th May 2012, 19:40
Hi all,
went outside this morning to find my bike had been stolen last night.
It was under a cover and chained to a post. They must have scoped it out because they cut the chain with boltcutters. Normally there would not be space to get it out, but my wife's car is at the mechanics and there has been more space.
It has been off the road for about 6 years, and the battery would have been too flat to hot wire it.
The # plate on it is 34TNZ. it has an ali plate welded on the frame near the tank on the left side. suspect it had an aftermarket steering damper that was latter removed and the plate welded on.
VIN: 7A8GK0N1196101660
Plate: 34TNZ
Plate type: Standard
Engine no: U703 106245
Chassis: GU74A-101660
Any help in recovering it appreciated as it was not insured Adam 021426627
dam shame mate
chances are the engine,or parts of it,is already doing laps at a dirt track somewhere in this fine land:(
mossy1200
19th May 2012, 20:21
Hope whoever took it falls over and stubs their face on a rock.
Akzle
19th May 2012, 21:31
highly average.
but this would serve well as an advertisement for herc-alloy chain, which cannot be bolt-cuttered.
i'll let you know if it turns up up norf...
flyingcrocodile46
19th May 2012, 22:01
Hi all,
went outside this morning to find my bike had been stolen last night.
It was under a cover and chained to a post. They must have scoped it out because they cut the chain with boltcutters. Normally there would not be space to get it out, but my wife's car is at the mechanics and there has been more space.
It has been off the road for about 6 years, and the battery would have been too flat to hot wire it.
The # plate on it is 34TNZ. it has an ali plate welded on the frame near the tank on the left side. suspect it had an aftermarket steering damper that was latter removed and the plate welded on.
VIN: 7A8GK0N1196101660
Plate: 34TNZ
Plate type: Standard
Engine no: U703 106245
Chassis: GU74A-101660
Any help in recovering it appreciated as it was not insured Adam 021426627
Are you sure about that? Do you have contents cover? Most contents cover will include theft and fire cover for motor vehicles that are secured on or within the property. If it was within the property boundaries AND was chained up should see you right, as long as you have contents cover. Check with your insurer and make sure you report the theft to the cops and get a job/report number as the insurer will want that. It doesn't need to be warranted or rego'd either. Good luck :)
Fast Eddie
20th May 2012, 10:45
^^ is this true? so if I'm storing a racebike in the garage locked up and secure it doesnt need its own insurance, it comes under house and contents? might have to ring up n check that lol..
wouldnt u have to put it on the list of items included n the contents?
concreteman
20th May 2012, 10:59
Are you sure about that? Do you have contents cover? Most contents cover will include theft and fire cover for motor vehicles that are secured on or within the property. If it was within the property boundaries AND was chained up should see you right, as long as you have contents cover. Check with your insurer and make sure you report the theft to the cops and get a job/report number as the insurer will want that. It doesn't need to be warranted or rego'd either. Good luck :)
Thanks for the info, will follow that up an let you all know how i get on.
Thanks to all for your support. As i mentioned the frame has a welded patch on the left side near the fuel tank where a steering damper was removed and the hole covered. It is possible the motor will end up in a mini sprint or the like. also the upper left front fairing has some repairs to it, from the outside looks perfect but you can see the repair lines on the inside.
Gutted because about 3 months ago just stripped all the steel brackets, de-rusted and repainted them.
concreteman
20th May 2012, 11:15
Are you sure about that? Do you have contents cover? Most contents cover will include theft and fire cover for motor vehicles that are secured on or within the property. If it was within the property boundaries AND was chained up should see you right, as long as you have contents cover. Check with your insurer and make sure you report the theft to the cops and get a job/report number as the insurer will want that. It doesn't need to be warranted or rego'd either. Good luck :)
Ok i looked at the policy with AMI Contents not covered
a. The following are not household contents and are not covered by this policy:
– property belonging to members of your family who are tertiary students living away from home
– livestock or domestic pets
– trees, plants or shrubs in the open air
– motor vehicles or their spare parts and accessories
– aircraft, aerial devices, or their spare parts and accessories
– watercraft and accessories worth over $500 in total value
If anyone else's policy does cover it let us know (not that i have a bike to cover at the moment).
avgas
20th May 2012, 22:16
but this would serve well as an advertisement for herc-alloy chain, which cannot be bolt-cuttered.
18V cordless skillsaw $200
100mm diamond blade $100
Tungsten = Butter
But apparently there is some new fandandled skillsaw that just has 2 counter rotating blades that does it quicker.
concreteman
23rd May 2012, 21:19
18V cordless skillsaw $200
100mm diamond blade $100
Tungsten = Butter
But apparently there is some new fandandled skillsaw that just has 2 counter rotating blades that does it quicker.
bugger ... i have an 18V cordless angle grinder and 100mm diamond blade (i run a concrete flooring company), but no bike :no:
concreteman
26th May 2012, 13:22
bump - thanks to all who are keeping an eye out - no news yet.
Akzle
26th May 2012, 13:40
18V cordless skillsaw $200
100mm diamond blade $100
Tungsten = Butter
But apparently there is some new fandandled skillsaw that just has 2 counter rotating blades that does it quicker.
but this would serve well as an advertisement for herc-alloy chain, which cannot be bolt-cuttered.
yes, ther is that two way skilly. it cuts forewards and ackwards with ease, it can start right in the middle of a cut and has no kick, so even a girl can use it.
the problem with using powertools to steal shit is that they're loud.
magnesium ribbon, wrapped around chain links and lit will also cut through, depending on the alloy a gas axe might do it too.
but the average dickhead doesn't extend to serious tools.
flyingcrocodile46
26th May 2012, 14:17
Ok i looked at the policy with AMI Contents not covered
a. The following are not household contents and are not covered by this policy:
– property belonging to members of your family who are tertiary students living away from home
– livestock or domestic pets
– trees, plants or shrubs in the open air
– motor vehicles or their spare parts and accessories
– aircraft, aerial devices, or their spare parts and accessories
– watercraft and accessories worth over $500 in total value
If anyone else's policy does cover it let us know (not that i have a bike to cover at the moment).
Bummer. Looks like most contents policies exclude motor vehicles. Some include them when they are scheduled in the policy, but it looks like none by default.
I thought they all covered them as I was involved in investigating a complex fire claim involving 4 insurance compaies and two houses that got burnt downduring 1 fire event. Cars were in the garages of both houses and were paid for under the home & contents policies in the first instance and subsequently partially refunded by two other insurance companies who were covering third parties who were deemed to have contributed to the cause of the fire.
gatch
26th May 2012, 15:14
18V cordless skillsaw $200
100mm diamond blade $100
Tungsten = Butter
the problem with using powertools to steal shit is that they're loud.
magnesium ribbon, wrapped around chain links and lit will also cut through, depending on the alloy a gas axe might do it too.
but the average dickhead doesn't extend to serious tools.
Only thing louder than cutting the chain with a cordless, would be demoing it with explosives haha.
concreteman
20th April 2013, 08:22
Hi all. Got a call from Henderson police. They found my bike but the engine is Missing. Probably in a Mini sprint.
Have not seen it yet so not sure How complete it is or the condition.
Not sure what to do now.
Murray
20th April 2013, 08:58
Hi all,
went outside this morning to find my bike had been stolen last night.
It has been off the road for about 6 years, and the battery would have been too flat to hot wire
Not sure what to do now.
Didnt sound like you did a lot with it when you had it??? Sell off the parts on Tardme
mulletman
20th April 2013, 10:02
Hi all. Got a call from Henderson police. They found my bike but the engine is Missing. Probably in a Mini sprint.
Have not seen it yet so not sure How complete it is or the condition.
Not sure what to do now.
jam in a bigger oil boiler in it a GSX1400 :woohoo:
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