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photonman087
31st January 2006, 18:42
Was stolen today between 1:30pm to 6:00 pm at Alfred Street, Auckland Uni, 1995 RVF 400 red and white.with crash knobs.
If anyone has seen it anywhere or has some informations about it,please call 0211539925 Joe
Useful information maybe awarded.

HDTboy
31st January 2006, 18:56
Is this the same bike which was advertised here yesterday?

photonman087
31st January 2006, 19:23
yep,the same bike.

HDTboy
31st January 2006, 19:28
Well, that sucks big donkeys nuts. Hope it was insured so you can still buy the new bike

LXS
31st January 2006, 19:41
that sucks dude, will keep any eye out.

Got a reg #?

Gforce
31st January 2006, 19:42
god no insurance.....fxxk thief....

Gforce
31st January 2006, 19:42
Reg is 43TMZ.

Gforce
31st January 2006, 21:41
bump........

Nicksta
31st January 2006, 21:51
damn... sorry to hear, i'll keep an eye out west for ya...

kels
31st January 2006, 21:58
The Bastards!!! Will keep an eye out for you! Once I catch them...what would you like done to them?!?!!!:ar15:

wybmadiity
31st January 2006, 21:59
got to be devistating. good luck with getting her back.

KLOWN
31st January 2006, 22:05
that sucks ass !!!!!!!!!!! I feel for you bro

Gforce
31st January 2006, 22:49
damn... sorry to hear, i'll keep an eye out west for ya...
thanks buddy...

Gforce
31st January 2006, 22:50
The Bastards!!! Will keep an eye out for you! Once I catch them...what would you like done to them?!?!!!:ar15:
thanks buddy.if someone catch them just shot them....

Gforce
31st January 2006, 22:51
got to be devistating. good luck with getting her back.
thanks i hope the police will do what they have to do...

Gforce
31st January 2006, 22:52
that sucks ass !!!!!!!!!!! I feel for you bro
thank u dude....hope i have good luck

Milky
31st January 2006, 23:46
Best of luck, will keep an eye out for you. Have you notified bike wreckers of the make/model/age/frame number? They can be quite helpful in tracking things down.

Karma
1st February 2006, 00:16
Ill keep an eye out fo` ya.

Korea
1st February 2006, 01:30
Grrr~ that bites. I saw the ad for it just the other day and was thinking "Mmm... tidy RVF".

I remember reading a Performance Bikes article long ago about a vigilante group of bikers in the UK that mete out their own justice to bike thieves. Apparently they would hide in a van across the street from the 'bait' - some late model sportsbike, and when the scum come to nick off with it, they drag the bast into the back for a hiding that not only they, but their friends as well, won't forget for a long long time.

But I'm not condoning this sort of behaviour kids, no no. Remember, it's not assault if they 'fall over' a few times, down stairs, cliff faces, etc...

Sniper
1st February 2006, 07:08
Bugger mate. I'll keep an eye out down here.

sAsLEX
1st February 2006, 07:34
thanks i hope the police will do what they have to do...

never heard anything from the cops regarding my bike being stolen after i reported it to them. Too busy stoping real crime like speeding.

Phurrball
1st February 2006, 10:07
That's terrible! :no: I park my bike on Alfred street sometimes when I'm at school...

Alfred St is so open and there's usually lots of people milling about - scary that theiving scum can strike in a location like that...:confused:

I'd better be more dilligent about putting on my disc lock.

Good luck getting that scoot back - it's a mint ride...

Coyote
1st February 2006, 10:35
Remember to look out for the bike but not in that colour. There was a thread on someones stolen RGV that had been spray painted black or something very poorly and had stickers ripped off. Fortunately the police found it

sAsLEX
1st February 2006, 10:49
Hmmmm hang on il grab my magic hat and pull you bike out of it lol

its really hard to recover stolen stuff if you have no leads, unless their is video or a rego plate of their car that is in their name there isnt much we can do..

was referring to the other thread that popped up yesterday about a person whos stolen car was stopped mulltiple times and the occupant even ticketed, but no stolen car noticed by the police, and it was the civilian who did the ground work and recovered the vehicle.

Swoop
1st February 2006, 11:24
Hey man ill keep an eye out in town, im a cop in there.
Well done that man!!!

Gforce
1st February 2006, 12:21
more information found here,was stolen by two WHITE man which is about 180cm height,30-40 years old, medium built,using a Toyota white van lifted my moto into the van, then go away.I wonder that street is closed,and lots of students passing through,how did they drive in and just steal my bike without any notice?
God.....

Gforce
1st February 2006, 12:24
Hey man ill keep an eye out in town, im a cop in there.
Thanks mate.....

awesker
1st February 2006, 12:25
those rvf's are pretty rare .. and in that condition, Ill keep my eyes peeled on the shore mate.

good luck in finding it.

Gforce
1st February 2006, 12:32
those rvf's are pretty rare .. and in that condition, Ill keep my eyes peeled on the shore mate.

good luck in finding it.
thanks......

Patrick
1st February 2006, 12:52
Nice bike...will keep eyes open down these parts too... just completed Bushmaster training...looking for targets...Ummmmmmm.....:innocent:

Gforce
1st February 2006, 15:25
Nice bike...will keep eyes open down these parts too... just completed Bushmaster training...looking for targets...Ummmmmmm.....:innocent:
thanks dude

HenryDorsetCase
1st February 2006, 16:54
sorry can a mod pls remove my post above because I just read the Q & A on the tardme ad.... Doh.

sorry your bike got nicked dude, that sucks donkey balls.

MidnightMike
1st February 2006, 16:55
If it is id be keen to go all the way up there and kick their asses :devil2:
Woops :( srry bout that

Marmoot
1st February 2006, 19:30
I remember reading a Performance Bikes article long ago about a vigilante group of bikers in the UK that mete out their own justice to bike thieves. Apparently they would hide in a van across the street from the 'bait' - some late model sportsbike, and when the scum come to nick off with it, they drag the bast into the back for a hiding that not only they, but their friends as well, won't forget for a long long time.

let me know if someone wants to set this up. I'll volunteer gladly.

Someone (the same group of youth that broke in to my house on 3 Dec 05) tried breaking into my house again yesterday, but luckily one of us was home so they decided to drive off very quickly.
Unfortunately we didn't catch their rego number.
It was a dark grey Nissan (either 4-door skyline or Primera) pre-1996. Spotted around Mt. Albert area, but they are not local to my home area.
4 or 5 young males of caucassian, maori and polynesian descent, normally playing loud music.

Gforce
2nd February 2006, 00:18
let me know if someone wants to set this up. I'll volunteer gladly.

Someone (the same group of youth that broke in to my house on 3 Dec 05) tried breaking into my house again yesterday, but luckily one of us was home so they decided to drive off very quickly.
Unfortunately we didn't catch their rego number.
It was a dark grey Nissan (either 4-door skyline or Primera) pre-1996. Spotted around Mt. Albert area, but they are not local to my home area.
4 or 5 young males of caucassian, maori and polynesian descent, normally playing loud music.
I will be the volunteer also.I saw there are some new cameras on the traffic lights in each main conjunction, if the police use that thing to tracking down theivs it will be much more efficient.

Swoop
2nd February 2006, 08:51
I will be the volunteer also.I saw there are some new cameras on the traffic lights in each main conjunction, if the police use that thing to tracking down theivs it will be much more efficient.
Nope, they are for catching speeding drivers and finding illegally parked cars for ticketing...:whistle:

HenryDorsetCase
2nd February 2006, 10:12
of course this begs the question: what are we paying our pleece to do? protect us from scum, or ticket the memorably named "Joe Punchclock" for 5kph over an arbitrary and pointless speed limit?

Its been said before I know, but bears repeating.

Gforce
2nd February 2006, 13:31
of course this begs the question: what are we paying our pleece to do? protect us from scum, or ticket the memorably named "Joe Punchclock" for 5kph over an arbitrary and pointless speed limit?

Its been said before I know, but bears repeating.
The government should use the equipments more efficient, that's what we pay them to do......

Colapop
2nd February 2006, 13:40
The coppers in the UK have or are trialing facial recognition software that enables known crims to be id'd from traffic light cameras, I think? Maybe it would be an invasion of the poor sods privacy but my view is that if you are going to commit crime and impinge on peoples rights then you're effectively giving up yours (rights). Same goes for prison - go to jail for punishment not a holiday!


Can someone help me down off my soapbox please - I'm done

Gforce
2nd February 2006, 15:19
The coppers in the UK have or are trialing facial recognition software that enables known crims to be id'd from traffic light cameras, I think? Maybe it would be an invasion of the poor sods privacy but my view is that if you are going to commit crime and impinge on peoples rights then you're effectively giving up yours (rights). Same goes for prison - go to jail for punishment not a holiday!


Can someone help me down off my soapbox please - I'm done
the more rights the theives have,the less rights we have....

Colapop
2nd February 2006, 15:35
Concrete tank justice - Put all the murders, rapists, child molesters in a concrete tank and let 'em fight it out, then it'll only cost ya one bullet - for the last one standing....

Gforce
2nd February 2006, 16:02
Concrete tank justice - Put all the murders, rapists, child molesters in a concrete tank and let 'em fight it out, then it'll only cost ya one bullet - for the last one standing....
That is efficient........but no government will do it.....

HenryDorsetCase
2nd February 2006, 16:13
whats wrong with transporting them to the colonies? say, Auckland Island? if one of them manages to swim back, they get a free pardon.

Shade
2nd February 2006, 19:09
Sorry to hear bro -

My RVF400 got nicked out side my house , so I know what it feels like. Pretty sure it was my next door neighbours (long story), but couldnt prove anything, so yeh...

Anyways, will keep an eye out eh.

Gforce
2nd February 2006, 22:40
Sorry to hear bro -

My RVF400 got nicked out side my house , so I know what it feels like. Pretty sure it was my next door neighbours (long story), but couldnt prove anything, so yeh...

Anyways, will keep an eye out eh.
thanks guys....

Marmoot
2nd February 2006, 23:34
So?

Kiwibiker Anti-theft Action Group?

Anyone got a van and a bike as a bait that we can use?

Let me know and I'll be there for sure!

Gforce
3rd February 2006, 20:15
Kiwibiker Anti-theft Action Group...sound great....

Marmoot
3rd February 2006, 22:19
I'm serious....not just PT

photonman087
4th February 2006, 20:49
will keep my eyes open

Gforce
5th February 2006, 21:22
I'm serious....not just PT
what a petty i am studing now, so i dunt have a lot of free time. whatever i will support you....

Swoop
6th February 2006, 12:25
Kiwibiker Anti-theft Action Group...sound great....
"Excuse me Sir, have you heard of KAAG?"
"Why no, I have not - whom do they represent?"
SMACK, THUD, BIFF!!!, KAPOW!!!:bash:
"They represent the owner of the bike you have there in your hands, actually"

Gforce
6th February 2006, 20:51
that's the exactly what the KAAG do....haha....

Marmoot
6th February 2006, 22:32
KAAG?

Brilliant!

inlinefour
6th February 2006, 23:57
Might take a few more theifts for others to join in?:Playnice:

Fishy
13th February 2006, 13:28
Was stolen today between 1:30pm to 6:00 pm at Alfred Street, Auckland Uni, 1995 RVF 400 red and white.with crash knobs.
If anyone has seen it anywhere or has some informations about it,please call 0211539925 Joe
Useful information maybe awarded.

Has this bike been recovered at all? I ask because I saw an RVF400 yesterday that was missing its front fairing heading out of Tuakau down towards the bridge. I was in the cage at the time and got a look at it briefly but it looked as though it had been for a skid hence the missing (probably broken) front fairing.

sAsLEX
13th February 2006, 16:16
I dont have no fairing so dont go running me down!

Gforce
14th February 2006, 12:09
Has this bike been recovered at all? I ask because I saw an RVF400 yesterday that was missing its front fairing heading out of Tuakau down towards the bridge. I was in the cage at the time and got a look at it briefly but it looked as though it had been for a skid hence the missing (probably broken) front fairing.
Nop,has not been recovered,one of the bikes been stolen the same day was found at pukekohe,but not mine.