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Finn
3rd April 2006, 07:41
Motorcycle rider killed - NZ HERALD

03.04.06 6.00am

A 17-year-old died in Rotorua early yesterday after crashing a motorcycle into a power pole at high speed.

Wiremu Ransfield from Rotorua appeared to have lost control of the 650cc trailbike while riding along Meadowbank Cres, police said.

The motorcycle had been reported stolen.

kickingzebra
3rd April 2006, 07:46
Maybe if he had come on here, people could have convinced hi to steal a GN 250 instead? Might still be a live scumbag.

scumdog
3rd April 2006, 07:48
One less loser, Darwin got it right this time.

Goblin
3rd April 2006, 08:04
That's interesting...krash & I watched a young idiot get chased by police around our streets a couple of weeks ago. I knew the bike must have been stolen cos this kid looked like he'd never done an honest days work in his life. A KX500 aint cheap and when you've worked hard to buy one you dont ride it around the streets with no gear on. The cops did catch him eventually but he would have got a slap on the wrist with a wet bus ticket so I wonder if this is the same loser....hmmm.

Lou Girardin
3rd April 2006, 08:05
Poor boy. I blame society.

.produKt
3rd April 2006, 08:11
Ahh good,

Great thing to read first thing in the mornin! Another loser off the streets, and this planet..

Now for the rest of the thieving scumbags and the parents that raised them so poorly :ar15: :thud: :whistle: "Wasnt me! honest!"


Forgive me if my post is completely heartless... We could do without people like this.

Motu
3rd April 2006, 08:27
Poor boy. I blame society.

Pity the Cops weren't chasing him...then we could blame them....

Maybe they were and it's a cover up....ooooo,even better!

.produKt
3rd April 2006, 08:35
Oooohhh! I love the smell of conspiracy :first: :D

Cookie
3rd April 2006, 08:44
I blame the education system...na...it's great to see natural selection at work in this way.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 08:45
The owner of the Motorbike should be charged for having a bike that the thief couldn't afford. After all, working hard is punished in NZ and is bordering on criminal.

I hope the insurance company go after the family. Oh dear, I'm geting nasty.

Lias
3rd April 2006, 08:58
The owner of the Motorbike should be charged for having a bike that the thief couldn't afford. After all, working hard is punished in NZ and is bordering on criminal.

I hope the insurance company go after the family. Oh dear, I'm geting nasty.
Have to agree with you. insurer should pay in full and wring it out of the punks family. Failing that the owner should be allowed to take a piss on his grave :-)

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 08:59
Police. Cover-up. Rotorua. Sensing a trend here.

Cookie
3rd April 2006, 09:00
I could not agree more with your sentiment Finn. Nasty? I would say more realistic.

beyond
3rd April 2006, 09:09
Yeah, blame the parents, better still, blame Helen.

Ya gotta feel sorry for these people that can't afford their own bikes and have to stoop so low as to steal a hard working capitalists bike in order to get their kicks.

Man, she's a tough life isn't it.

Ixion
3rd April 2006, 09:21
Yeah, blame the parents, better still, blame Helen.

Ya gotta feel sorry for these people that can't afford their own bikes and have to stoop so low as to steal a hard working capitalists bike in order to get their kicks.

Man, she's a tough life isn't it.

Capitalists do not ride bikes (except, possibly, the occasional Harley. And then they do not ride it, just pose on it).

Capitalists drive expensive cars . Usually badly :headbang:

Communists ride bikes.:woohoo:

Scumbags steal bikes. :mad:

If we had a communist government, we would not have scumbags. Therefore fewer, or no, stolen bikes. Just some pock-marked walls. :2guns: :bash: :ar15:

ducatilover
3rd April 2006, 10:16
good fucking job. i know how i would feel if someone stole one of y bikes!:oi-grr: :finger:

id hunt him down myself:devil2:
good job ive already crashed the bros650, ive saved that one:bleh:

one less fucktard

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 10:35
Bit harsh you lot, you dont know the guy ,you dont know the situation, reality probably was another mixed up kid from a family that doesnt care in a world which doesnt care and he is now dead, to say good job etc is a bit rich coming from such sqeaky clean, well brought up and balanced individuals as you lot eh ?
If someone nicked my bike I would be quite upset if they got killed on it.

Have a little bit of respect, he paid his life for a dumb move:finger:

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 10:38
Have a little bit of respect, he paid his life for a dumb move:finger:

And unfortunately his family have to live with his dumb mistake too...

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 10:46
If someone nicked my bike I would be quite upset if they got killed on it.

Have a little bit of respect, he paid his life for a dumb move
Hear what you are saying, although I would probably be more upset about my bike being totalled. May sound harsh but if this was the outcome of more (all?) vehicle thefts, then we'd soon see a huge reduction in this crime.

Patrick
3rd April 2006, 10:49
If someone nicked my bike I would be quite upset if they got killed on it.

Me too, coz they would have dinged up me bike...wasn't worth dying for tho was it?

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 11:33
Maybe he stole the bike with the intention of killing himself, he could have been boring and used a Car.

I am a bit surprised by some of the attitudes though, but if you have little human compassion for ya fellow man thats a fault not a blessing eh ?
even if you do hold him beneath your superioir selves
I kinda value a human life a bit more than that, this guy while now a probable idiot (albeit a dead one) is someones son and having a couple of sons who are likely to fly off the handle at something for some reason somewhere, for myself I would be a bit pissed with off the handle coments on this forum.

But if ya have an opinion fair enough.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 11:54
And unfortunately his family have to live with his dumb mistake too...

My guess is that his knuckle dragging family would be used to misfortune. After all, they breed the low life. The only thing I ever stole in my life was a rubber ball that happened to roll out of a shop. When my mum found out I got a 2 hour lecture. I kept on saying to myself, "just hit me bitch and get over it"

I never stole again. Okay a few hearts...

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 11:55
He stole the bike, he rode it like an idiot, he didnt wear any gear....he is a fuckwit and is responsobile for what he has done.

Im not saying its good that he is dead but if your still committing those kinda crimes at 17 then your more than likely to continue committting equal if not more serious crime later on. At least this particual bike theif wont be unlawfully taking anyone elses ride..!

okay your a cop so you could only ever be able to judge someone based on a moments activity, And further only ever to be able to judge someone based on a generalisation of statistics, and further be inept to be able to see a bigger picture so I forgive you for you lack of thinking outside the immediate situation.

:Pokey:

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 11:58
My guess is that his knuckle dragging family would be used to misfortune. After all, they breed the low life.
And just how do you know that his family falls into this category???

Finn
3rd April 2006, 12:06
And just how do you know that his family falls into this category???

Easy. QP'd his name.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 12:12
Easy. QP'd his name.
Unfair generalisation. I know someone call John Smith and he is a prick, so all John Smiths are a prick?

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 12:12
Easy. QP'd his name.

Oh really, so you did a Query person on his name did ya ? So either your on duty and did it using police resources to degrade his family on a public forum, or your off duty to degrade his name on a public forum.
WTF who do you think are ?
please explain, Im interested in this

mikey
3rd April 2006, 12:13
He stole the bike, he rode it like an idiot, he didnt wear any gear....he is a fuckwit and is responsobile for what he has done.

Im not saying its good that he is dead but if your still committing those kinda crimes at 17 then your more than likely to continue committting equal if not more serious crime later on. At least this particual bike theif wont be unlawfully taking anyone elses ride..!

cool. another cop that knows everything.

probably come from a worse gene pool than this dead rider.

ive just figured out what your job really is. your a cleaner. you clean up shit.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 12:27
Easy. QP'd his name.


Well common big guy, Im waiting for you to explain. Infact ya better explain

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 12:29
My guess is that his knuckle dragging family would be used to misfortune. After all, they breed the low life. The only thing I ever stole in my life was a rubber ball that happened to roll out of a shop. When my mum found out I got a 2 hour lecture. I kept on saying to myself, "just hit me bitch and get over it"

I never stole again. Okay a few hearts...

Well you were lucky... I grew up in foster homes for most of my life. I was a horrible teenager and did a hell of alot of things that my family had no control over, but they did have to "take the flack" for alot of it and I wasnt even living with them. I should have died three times over the last 10-15 years but I didn't (obviously) everytime was doing something stupid, illegal and well basically immoral, if I had died my family would have to live with that for the rest of their lives as well as the gossip about the little shit that had for a kid and I dont even talk to them...

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 12:31
Easy. QP'd his name.

Yep, im with Quasi on this one. I work for the Ministry of Justice working with high profile fines defaulters and we cannot even access LES (the system used to do QP's) anymore, they took that right of us 2-3 years ago... So yeah how the hell did ya do it Finn, what do you do again? Or are you just lying?

mikey
3rd April 2006, 12:32
ill explain for finn seeing as he's not

the guys first name is

WIREMU

which is mari

nothing more to it

Indoo
3rd April 2006, 12:35
cool. another cop that knows everything.

probably come from a worse gene pool than this dead rider.

ive just figured out what your job really is. your a cleaner. you clean up shit.

I would say your being harsh on yourself, but your not.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 12:41
Yep, im with Quasi on this one. I work for the Ministry of Justice working with high profile fines defaulters and we cannot even access LES (the system used to do QP's) anymore, they took that right of us 2-3 years ago... So yeah how the hell did ya do it Finn, what do you do again? Or are you just lying?

he is either lying or running from cover, if the later he has crossed the line and knows it

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 12:43
the guys first name is

WIREMU

which is mari


Yes it is. Ransfield is not. So what should we believe. Halfcastes are scum?? Or people with a Maori christian name? Or people with an English surname? C'mon.....

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 12:44
he is either lying or running from cover, if the later he has crossed the line and knows it

Yep, in fact ive just been discussing the repercutions for this offence with our manager. Would seem they are quite severe...

EDIT - Does anyone see the irony with this, considering what he titled the thread and all?...

Goblin
3rd April 2006, 12:47
And just how do you know that his family falls into this category???
Well have you ever been to Ford Block? Medowbank Cresent is one of the worst low-life, gang infested streets in this town. Im with Finn on this one...these knuckle draggers keep poppin out babies every year and have no concept of birth control. Never worked a day in their lives and run "p" shops & tinny houses. They have no control over their kids and expect society to feel sorry for them. No sympathy from me. The little drop-kick did the world a favour...except the guy whose bike he stole.

Indoo
3rd April 2006, 12:53
I'm pretty sure the Feds are onto Finn already and he's on the run. Afterall they monitor this site with a microscope and know that nobody ever makes stuff up on the internet.

enigma51
3rd April 2006, 12:53
:corn:

Another thread where judgement is passed on very little to no info!

Good one guys truly showing character.

I do not feel much for the guy that stole the bike in the first place but death is a bit of a harsh punishment. What I do feel for is the family and friends no matter what type of "scum" they might be. (notice the might be). Its them thats suffering.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 12:58
Well have you ever been to Ford Block? Medowbank Cresent is one of the worst low-life, gang infested streets in this town. Im with Finn on this one...these knuckle draggers keep poppin out babies every year and have no concept of birth control. Never worked a day in their lives and run "p" shops & tinny houses. They have no control over their kids and expect society to feel sorry for them. No sympathy from me. The little drop-kick did the world a favour...except the guy whose bike he stole.
No I haven't. Don't need to. Plenty of places such as you describe right here in Hawkes Bay. BUT....
Not everyone that lives there is scum. Although it could be said that many are. And some families are exactly as described.
Now for the second BUT....
For someone who says they live in Orkland and suggesting they have 'access' to info to say what they have found out, on a public forum, is not on. Or to just cast aspersions because the name would suggest the kid was Maori....
Even if what Finn said was the truth, I suspect he will be subject to some repercussions

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 13:00
Well have you ever been to Ford Block? Medowbank Cresent is one of the worst low-life, gang infested streets in this town. Im with Finn on this one...these knuckle draggers keep poppin out babies every year and have no concept of birth control. Never worked a day in their lives and run "p" shops & tinny houses. They have no control over their kids and expect society to feel sorry for them. No sympathy from me. The little drop-kick did the world a favour...except the guy whose bike he stole.

oh fuck not another one, so cause he was from a poor neighbourhood he is scum ? WTF
So this young kid is a gang member is he? how many gang members do you know that are in the top of there category in squash ?
I cant believe some of you guys, a kid is dead for fucks sake, why dont you express that attitude at his funeral goblin, youre in the same town, ring his mum and tell her the world has been done a favour. What are you a supreme being or something, does your shit not stink ?

Some of you should be fucking ashamed of yoursevles

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 13:00
I do not feel much for the guy that stole the bike in the first place but death is a bit of a harsh punishment. What I do feel for is the family and friends no matter what type of "scum" they might be. (notice the might be). Its them thats suffering.

Exactly, it could easily be anyone of your children to make the same mistake... Now not only are his family having to mourn his death they are being labelled as allsorts by people who dont know them or their kid/family friend that died. I just think its a bit harsh to tar everyone with the same brush cause of where they come from etc...

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 13:02
Yep, in fact ive just been discussing the repercutions for this offence with our manager. Would seem they are quite severe...

NEWS FLASH TOMORROW

NEW ZEALAND HEARALD 5th April 2006

COP SLAGS DEAD BOYS FAMILY ONLINE

wow what a story


who would be labelled the bad person then huh finn? who would be labelled scum and a unworthy person, boy they would love to get a handle on this story, nothing like a good cop slanging story huh

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:03
I'm pretty sure the Feds are onto Finn already and he's on the run. Afterall they monitor this site with a microscope and know that nobody ever makes stuff up on the internet.

That explains all those black american SUV's and a bunch of suits with dark sun glasses outside my non-descript building. My men are on their way now to intercept. This should be good...

I'm putting on my Groucho Marx disguise just in case. Guys, I may have to lay low for a few days until this blows over. But have no fear, SuperFinn will return, same Finn forum, same Finn thread...

Phurrball
3rd April 2006, 13:06
I'm with Enigma, Quasi et al.

To the rest of ya: if you can see the big picture from a single, specific event then you could make the whole field of statistics and science based on objective observation obsolete. You could make a lotta money from that...or perhaps you just misunderstand legitimate extrapolation.

Naturally you'd all be happy to be judged based on a single event in your life...

The fella could well have been a scumbag, but don't be trying to turn bald assertions into truth - the world is more complicated than that. A young person has lost their life...regardless of how bad that person might have been (or not) at this point in his life, he might've turned out okay too. So much wasted potential (and a totalled bike) whichever way you look at it.

Now, play nice and stop listening to talkback. It rots your brain.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:07
That explains all those black american SUV's and a bunch of suits with dark sun glasses outside my non-descript building. My men are on their way now to intercept. This should be good...

I'm putting on my Groucho Marx disguise just in case. Guys, I may have to lay low for a few days until this blows over. But have no fear, SuperFinn will return, same Finn forum, same Finn thread...
When you pulled the pin on your little grenade, do you know which one you threw???

The_Dover
3rd April 2006, 13:10
I'm pretty sure Finn isn't a pig. I've seen the rich prick in a porsche.

Either that or he's as bent as Rickards and his roasting crew.

u4ea
3rd April 2006, 13:11
str8jaket,i beleive there is a door in heaven 4 everyone.wiremus will be slammed shut behind him in a room full of pissed off bikers what will teach him wot its like to have your spirit broken when youve had your dearest possesion ript offmay he wander eternally looking over his shoulder.my childhoods pretty jaded too mate but i never went out to upset someone elses day.he was a dog.

Indoo
3rd April 2006, 13:12
NEWS FLASH TOMORROW

NEW ZEALAND HEARALD 5th April 2006

COP SLAGS DEAD BOYS FAMILY ONLINE

wow what a story


who would be labelled the bad person then huh finn? who would be labelled scum and a unworthy person, boy they would love to get a handle on this story, nothing like a good cop slanging story huh

I think it would read more like

GULLIBLE INTERNET USERS FINALLY REALISE THAT PEOPLE MAKE STUFF UP ON THE INTERNET.

Finn is actually inline to step to become the next deputy commisoner, please don't spoil it for him.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:14
When you pulled the pin on your little grenade, do you know which one you threw???

My military training suggests that when it comes time to use a grenade, you have basically lost control of the situation. Grenades should only be used as a last resort. Flash Bangs, or stun grenades are another story.

You chuck the heavy part right? I lost both my arms getting this right.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:15
Qp's and LES doesnt exist anymore, there is a new system.

The "QP" terminoligy is still used though.

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 13:16
Qp's and LES doesnt exist anymore, there is a new system.
Yes, I know.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 13:21
i note all of you that came out slanging the guy of have crawled back into your softer side, funny that, you must have a heart after all.
Case closed

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:22
..and it is quite obvious that he is just :Pokey: you
Not obvious to most of the rest of us as well. Since you are defending Finn, I take it you both work together, and this is an example of the BlueWallOfSilence????

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:25
i note all of you that came out slanging the guy of have crawled back into your softer side, funny that, you must have a heart after all.
Case closed

I didn't crawl anywhere. Just having lunch on the taxpayer. Also, I don't appologise if my thoughts about this low life upset you. If he is stealing bikes at 17 and has removed himself from the gene pool, the country is better off in so many ways.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:28
Yep its all true. We are actually part of a secret multi national commando swat team that is dedicated to iradicating people who post stupid comments on forum boards. We also sell flowers.
Now we know that is a PT. Secret multinational swat team....indeed. Expect us to believe that? Can I order some flowers please. Send them to a certain Marae (???) in Rotorua.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:31
Yes i will have Finn drop them down in the porche. :weird:
NOOOO....he has to present them in person. No just leaving them on the doorstepe.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:38
Humour in the face of tragedy - the human condition. More to come....
*EDIT* That the kid died is most likely a tragedy. Events like this always seem to polarise opinions. From those that say "Good job. That'll learn the little barstool" to "Oh dear - what a terrible un-necessary waste of a life, with all it's potential"
Trouble is, society is getting immune to the grief that events like this cause. We are slowly becoming sociopathic in our attitudes. It's a slippery slope and often you find yourself on it in spite of efforts to avoid. I know that I do.
The kid shouldn't have died. He shouldn't have stolen the bike either. The tragedy is in the fact that it won't stop others doing the same thing.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:42
Yep its all true. We are actually part of a secret multi national commando swat team that is dedicated to iradicating people who post stupid comments on forum boards. We also sell flowers.

Mate, you've got all upset and blown our cover! I didn't want these guys knowing I sold flowers. Christ!

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:43
though ill be the first to admit that black humour

How do you know he was black? Exploiting the system again huh?

Goblin
3rd April 2006, 13:51
i note all of you that came out slanging the guy of have crawled back into your softer side, funny that, you must have a heart after all.
Case closed
Not at all. If this kid is the same one I saw a few weeks ago on a stolen KX500, doing high speeds up & down my street, with no helmet, let alone jacket, boots or gloves, then get chased by cops and only just make it around the corner, he got what he was asking for. You cant behave like that and expect to live long. Kids play on front lawns around here & if he'd canned off at high speed he could have killed someone comlpetely innocent.


oh fuck not another one, so cause he was from a poor neighbourhood he is scum ? WTF
So this young kid is a gang member is he? how many gang members do you know that are in the top of there category in squash ?
I cant believe some of you guys, a kid is dead for fucks sake, why dont you express that attitude at his funeral goblin, youre in the same town, ring his mum and tell her the world has been done a favour. What are you a supreme being or something, does your shit not stink ?
I was from a poor family too but that doesnt make me a scumbag. I never considered stealing any bike and if my kids ever steal ANYTHING I will be on them like a ton of bricks! There will be consequences for their actions. If this kids parents(or extended family) cared enough they would have taught him some respect for other people & property BUT they dont! They simply dont care or want to help themselves. So I cant feel any sympathy for them.:dodge:

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 13:54
how is this related to this incident?? though ill be the first to admit that black humour, which this is not, has got me through the hardest parts of my job and my life:stoogie: :buggerd:
I was referring to our exchange & your suggestion of Quasi & Finn....absence-of-colour humour.....

TONO
3rd April 2006, 13:54
I can assure you Finn is on the money with most of his comments......the "family' is well known in Rotovegas.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 13:59
Well you were lucky...

Lucky? We weren't just poor, we's waz powr! I lost my mother to C when I was 15 (after a 10 year illness) and was raised by the neighbourhood dogs. Okay so I hump legs alot but I don't steal.

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 14:00
I can assure you Finn is on the money with most of his comments......the "family' is well known in Rotovegas.

Yes, they are. I know some of them and went to school with family members. Yes they are known as trouble makers but does it mean that they deserve to lose a family member? Just cause everyone else sees them as scum doesn't make this any less painful for them. They are real human beings with feelings and they have just lost a family member in very embarassing circumstances for them. Lets say one of your family members did the same thing, is it OK cause they were bought up in a good family?
Not trying to single you out either weestromer, your opinion is shared heavily apparently...

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:02
If this kids parents(or extended family) cared enough they would have taught him some respect for other people & property BUT they dont! They simply dont care or want to help themselves. So I cant feel any sympathy for them.:dodge:
A cop I know once told me that (and I loosely quote) 90% of the crime in Napier is perpetrated by maybe 10 families. It is the career path they train their kids for. He said the frustration for the local cops comes from their inability to stop these mongrels from breeding.
You are right about such families not caring. Why should they. Welfare (and crime) from the cradle to the grave is a smart move for such retards.
Edit - I don't mean to suggest that they don't care that one of them has died. I'm sure they do. But they won't see that it was the actions of that person that lead to their death. Avoids having to take responsibilty eh?

Two Smoker
3rd April 2006, 14:05
sssssssooooooo........

have you guys read those race reports, ride reports and upcoming events????

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 14:05
Lucky? We weren't just poor, we's waz powr! I lost my mother to C when I was 15 (after a 10 year illness) and was raised by the neighbourhood dogs. Okay so I hump legs alot but I don't steal.

Not finding you at all funny. I lost my foster mother to cancer 3 years ago. BUT my birth family are a very "well to do" family who are/were very devout christians, my birth fathers a head of dept high school teacher and my birth mother works with physchiatric survivors and I was a horrible shit... It doesnt matter where or who you come form everyone makes their own decisions about life. However in this case his family have to pay the price not him. I dont care what or who they are involved with they still feel the pain the same as any normal human beings.

Goblin
3rd April 2006, 14:07
A cop I know once told me that (and I loosely quote) 90% of the crime in Napier is perpetrated by maybe 10 families. It is the career path they train their kids for. He said the frustration for the local cops comes from their inability to stop these mongrels from breeding.
You are right about such families not caring. Why should they. Welfare (and crime) from the cradle to the grave is a smart move for such retards.
Eggs Zachery!!! They bred for the sole purpose of stealing and generating as much trouble as possible! Why would I care this kid killed himself? I'm glad he didnt take any innocent people with him.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 14:09
Quasi hes pulling your leg man....Finn aint a cop, but i do belive he is ex SAS he is probably been laughing at you getting all PC and in a twist; chill brother.

though the media does love to drop the dagger into anything police from the money it generates i doubt they would write a story about something that was said on a biker forum where identities cannot be verified through any means available to them and there is nothing really damming been said..and it is quite obvious that he is just :Pokey: you

Couldnt frankly dont care if he is a cop I got nothing against the guy (honest), dont care if he is ex SAS either, arent all ex military ex SAS ? Im ex military but not SAS not dumb enough for that.

Im the Anti of PC mate, I just got a heart and a head, and I find any kid that gets killed for anything is fucking sad, and when I see people on KB, something I am very proud to be associated with, drag a family down whilst in the worst moment imagineable for anyone I get a bit pissed.

How many kids are there that shouldve or couldve died and are alive today offering nothing but their best for there family and freinds.
For me I was raised through shite and couldve , shouldve and I come out the other end okay

No love lost from me guys but have some heart will ya, world will be a nicer place even in our little KB world eh ?

Finn
3rd April 2006, 14:10
Not finding you at all funny.

Okay (digging deep here) Did I tell you the one about the Irish match company? They tested them all first and went broke... Ta dahhh!!!

spudchucka
3rd April 2006, 14:15
So yeah how the hell did ya do it Finn, what do you do again? Or are you just lying?
He's shit stirring and lying his arse off as usual.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:16
He's shit stirring and lying his arse off as usual.
....allegedly....:rofl:

Finn
3rd April 2006, 14:18
He's shit stirring and lying his arse off as usual.

Ah, that would explain my well toned bottom then.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 14:18
The guys is doing nothing but make himself out to be a PRICK ,like his other idiot mate on here. use forums to say shit they wouldnt say any where else. fucking forum trollers in reality are generally pimple face geeks with no fucking mates

spudchucka
3rd April 2006, 14:18
NEWS FLASH TOMORROW

NEW ZEALAND HEARALD 5th April 2006

COP SLAGS DEAD BOYS FAMILY ONLINE

wow what a story


who would be labelled the bad person then huh finn? who would be labelled scum and a unworthy person, boy they would love to get a handle on this story, nothing like a good cop slanging story huh
Finn aint a cop. He's just a dickhead with a scanner.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:19
.... (unlike 20 years ago, you get caught by the cops it was BAD news) .....
Especially in Rotorua....whoops:devil2:

Finn
3rd April 2006, 14:22
Finn aint a cop. He's just a dickhead with a scanner.

Fine work there Sherlock.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 14:24
Finn aint a cop. He's just a dickhead with a scanner.

yeah and a computer pity he dont have a brain

spudchucka
3rd April 2006, 14:26
A cop I know once told me that (and I loosely quote) 90% of the crime in Napier is perpetrated by maybe 10 families.
That isn't unique to Napier. Most towns would have criminal families that are responsible for large percentages of all local crime.

Lou Girardin
3rd April 2006, 14:27
I'm with goblin here. 6 years in Rotovegas showed that Ford Block is a sediment pond for human effluent.
The worst shitbags in society live there, now there's one less.

N4CR
3rd April 2006, 14:31
He fucked up and paid the price, no different to if I go off a cliff on the loop.

Shouldn't steal stuff regardless, this just makes it seem like payback.

Dhaaarrrwin

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:36
He fucked up and paid the price, no different to if I go off a cliff on the loop.

Shouldn't steal stuff regardless, this just makes it seem like payback.

Dhaaarrrwin
Which explains the glee of some in this thread. Understandable too. It's a result that reflects a public mood in relation to crime & punishment.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 14:36
yeah and a computer pity he dont have a brain

Some free advice for you. If you want to try and take the piss out of someone and call them stupid, it pays to get the grammer right otherwise you come off looking brainless yourself.

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:39
Some free advice for you. If you want to try and take the piss out of someone and call them stupid, it pays to get the grammar right, otherwise you come off looking brainless yourself.
Hitcher was having a little lie down so I corrected this on his behalf.....:nya:

N4CR
3rd April 2006, 14:41
Which explains the glee of some in this thread. Understandable too. It's a result that reflects a public mood in relation to crime & punishment.

Yes.. correct. Myself personally had to be part of an incident where the cops didn't have the manpower/time to get to a situation which was getting pretty bad. Something is wrong in a big time with this country when this happens - it is simply a way of celebrating avoiding the slow and soft route through courts.

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 14:41
The "QP" terminoligy is still used though.

MSTRS - you missed this little beauty. I have underlined it for you, would you care to please correct this one as well?

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:47
MSTRS - you missed this little beauty. I have underlined it for you, would you care to please correct this one as well?
Oh I soar it :doobey: OK. He wasn't drawing attention to his superior (sic) knowledge of the language at that time

Finn
3rd April 2006, 14:49
Oh I soar it :doobey: OK. He wasn't drawing attention to his superior (sic) knowledge of the language at that time

Soar it like Superman?

Str8 Jacket
3rd April 2006, 14:51
Oh I soar it :doobey: OK.

What's the bet that Superman wishes he were that high...:rolleyes:

MSTRS
3rd April 2006, 14:53
What's the bet that Superman wishes he were that high...:rolleyes:
What...you mean...supergrass...shhh, they'll all want some

Finn
3rd April 2006, 15:07
Anyway, back on topic... The little prick was scum. He's dead now and I don't have an ounce of sympathy for him or his friggen family.

Die scum, die!

kickingzebra
3rd April 2006, 15:56
Yous fullaz is funny....

The marketplace of ideas works it's magic, and we are all enlightened for it.

Now I know not to piss Finn and dynamitus off, cause they will beat me to death with many bundled flowers, whilst driving alongside me in a porsche, wearing the Swat commando team blue uniform, and typing up BS descriptions of my demise, posting them to fascist websites... What a way to go!!!

The introspection caused by the posts of Quasi and Str8jacket made me sit up and think. In a world with no absolutes, everyones opinion is right, and no one can be wrong. Viewpoint is the only distinguishing factor. (Thats a Mock, I honestly believe everyone has a "moral compass" if you do something wrong, you know it is wrong)

I suppose death is a heavy price to pay for a really stupid decision, and perhaps even a lifetime of really stupid decisions, and obviously for that reason, capital punishment isn't in any NZ courts arsenal.

It probably is the cynical self righteous part in me that finds it to be poetic justice, and rejoices somewhat at the death of someone in those circumstances, and yet, the thoughts of quasi and str8jacket do envoke some shame in me that I should think that way.

Is it fair to say we were all presented with the same opportunity to go off the rails, and whether we took it or not isn't because we are inherently good or bad, but perhaps a combination of factors, including, but not limited to upbringing?

The closest to fair and reasonably objective way I can think of to look at it is to say, if this were my child, what would I be thinking, or doing about their criminality?

My answer, give them a kick up the ass, and make them face the consequences, and feel the shame for their actions.

I would want my child to have a second chance, after paying the price, but I certainly wouldn't want them to rejoice in someone elses downfall.

The best justice is when an offender can honestly see the error in their ways and is rehabilitated. I just wish that we could honestly say that in our justice system, that is the most common outcome.
Is restorative justice the answer? In this case, it can't be. Too late for that one. He made his own decision, that cost a bit more than he bargained for.

Patrick
3rd April 2006, 16:03
Funny how when someones bike is stolen, some of the calls made is instant death to the wrongdoer... when it actually happens, another brigade speaks out against that...gotta luv this place...more ups and downs than a whore house:rofl: :2thumbsup

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:13
Are you referring to me or someone else?

I think he was referring to me. Nice haircut by the way. You'll never get it to gel the way they do though.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:21
No i think hes calling me your idiot mate :stoogie: :cry: I wont be sending him flowers for his birthday..:violin:

Hair cut was good, i even got a trim latte

He wouldn't dare call a cop and a disgruntled ex SAS officer idiots? Surely not.

Yuck, you got your latte trimmed? Mate, there's some details you don't have to share.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 16:25
Some free advice for you. If you want to try and take the piss out of someone and call them stupid, it pays to get the grammer right otherwise you come off looking brainless yourself.

Sorry about that cant have gone to such a classy school as you, I dont actually need to take the piss out of you youve done it for yourself

Jackrat
3rd April 2006, 16:26
Capitalists do not ride bikes (except, possibly, the occasional Harley. And then they do not ride it, just pose on it).

Capitalists drive expensive cars . Usually badly :headbang:

Communists ride bikes.:woohoo:

Scumbags steal bikes. :mad:

If we had a communist government, we would not have scumbags. Therefore fewer, or no, stolen bikes. Just some pock-marked walls. :2guns: :bash: :ar15:

:Oi: I'm not a bloody communist,I'm a bloody redneck,an don't you forget it mate.If we had a redneck gov't we'd also have less scumbags,no pock marked walls, but lots of happy hound dogs.

Ixion
3rd April 2006, 16:27
*shrugs* Different paths, same destination

The_Dover
3rd April 2006, 16:29
Finn aint a cop. He's just a dickhead with a scanner.

I didn't know he had a scanner....

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:31
Sorry about that cant have gone to such a classy school as you, I dont actually need to take the piss out of you youve done it for yourself

Hardly, my limited time spent at school was out west and no one can take the piss out of me better than I can.

Why are you getting so upset? You'd think the low life was related to you the way you're carrying on. You're not very "Evil" at all my friend.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 16:31
He wouldn't dare call a cop and a disgruntled ex SAS officer idiots? Surely not.



Yeah I would, I aint scared of you.... should I be? what have I got to be scared of? A trolling egghead like you.

Fuck you crack me up, lame prick

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:33
I didn't know he had a scanner....

Wanna lend it bro? We can go car knocking and neffa get caught man. It's good for dah speeeeding too eh.

Lou Girardin
3rd April 2006, 16:35
Funny how when someones bike is stolen, some of the calls made is instant death to the wrongdoer... when it actually happens, another brigade speaks out against that...gotta luv this place...more ups and downs than a whore house:rofl: :2thumbsup

It's the karmic appeal of the situation that I enjoy.
He was probably thinking how cool he was riding some other suckers bike when Officer Power Pole stepped out in front of him.

kickingzebra
3rd April 2006, 16:37
I wanna know whos side officer power pole is on... (had my sensible post for the day, Phew!!)

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:40
Yeah I would, I aint scared of you.... should I be? what have I got to be scared of? A trolling egghead like you.

Fuck you crack me up, lame prick

You've got nothing to worry about. My killing days are over.

Egghead? Haven't heard that one since primary school.

ducatilover
3rd April 2006, 16:41
i dont think his name has anything to do with what he did. i know alot of moari people who arent shit biteing scum. but i also know some that are but on that idea i know alot of honky motherfuck#rs [like me....] who arent exactly role models to any sort of society, i do think what i said before was a bit harsh though. sorry bout that guys:bash:

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 16:47
Hardly, my limited time spent at school was out west and no one can take the piss out of me better than I can.

Why are you getting so upset? You'd think the low life was related to you the way you're carrying on. You're not very "Evil" at all my friend.

Im not upset , not at all, Im playing the game like you are, you are trying to work people up as much as possible cause you have no life and I on the opposite side of the argument am giving you shite for it.... whos upset ?

My argument holds water, so does yours to a lesser degree, I understand you opinion, it a bit in human but thats you, there have been alot of people like you in history, mass murderers or nazis or similair.

I know Im not evil, Im Quasi Evil...... meaning not evil. sheeeesh

Egghead, yeah well didnt want to get to carried away with the insults, trying to keep it tamed a bit .

Jackrat
3rd April 2006, 16:51
It's the karmic appeal of the situation that I enjoy.
He was probably thinking how cool he was riding some other suckers bike when Officer Power Pole stepped out in front of him.

OFFICER POWER POLE:laugh: :killingme
Love it.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 16:53
Im not upset , not at all, Im playing the game like you are, you are trying to work people up as much as possible cause you have no life and I on the opposite side of the argument am giving you shite for it.... whos upset ?


I don't think so Tim.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 17:16
I don't think so Tim.

Sorry who is Tim ?

surfchick
3rd April 2006, 17:44
just came across to this thread from the other one about the woman being killed in the sth island. very sad that another person's been killed on a bike :no:

thealmightytaco
3rd April 2006, 17:45
I know Im not evil, Im Quasi Evil...... meaning not evil. sheeeesh
Does this mean the jacket I just bought is... not moto?!

Piss.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 18:04
just came across to this thread from the other one about the woman being killed in the sth island. very sad that another person's been killed on a bike :no:

There is a difference though. The accident in the South Island was a tradegy. The de-commissioning of the scumbag in this thread was good for the country and only cost us 1 x lampost and 1 x bike plus a bit of police time. NZ is a better place today, you can almost feel it in the air.

A similar, funny thing happened to my brother in France a couple of years back. True story. He had both his cars stolen from his house. They actually got into his house and took the keys from their bedroom! Obviously stolen to order, they were going to drive the cars across the border to Italy to sell. On their way, one of the cars hit a motorcyclist, instantly killing him. When my brother was informed, the police were laughing. The guy the pricks killed was wanted by police all over Europe for armed holdups of banks. Funny thing was my sister in law didn't want the car back, but my brother did. We wanted the "killer" car fixed and back on the road.

surfchick
3rd April 2006, 18:12
There is a difference though. The accident in the South Island was a tradegy. The de-commissioning of the scumbag in this thread was good for the country and only cost us 1 x lampost and 1 x bike plus a bit of police time. NZ is a better place today, you can almost feel it in the air.

sorry dude, i still don't like it all coming to an end at the grave-side. no exceptions.

Goblin
3rd April 2006, 18:47
There is a difference though. The accident in the South Island was a tradegy. The de-commissioning of the scumbag in this thread was good for the country and only cost us 1 x lampost and 1 x bike plus a bit of police time. NZ is a better place today, you can almost feel it in the air.

Oooh I can feel it in the air alright....drove through the Block today & looks like the Tangi is in full swing. He could have survived & been brain dead then ACC would have to pay to keep him alive for another 50 years or so. Thats gotta be good for motorcycling.

Madness
3rd April 2006, 18:49
bike thieves arent scum
sorry to say it but bikes are easy as piss to steal
its the risk we take when we park it outside the mall or whatever
all it takes is two big dudes or a van and a ramp and its gone
that doesnt condone it but man its pretty easy:P


Another friend of Sutage I wonder??
I blame the power pole myself. Too bloody ridgid, should be able to crash a bike into a power pole at 100km/hr with no ill-effects. In this overly PC OSH-gone-mad country you should expect nothing less.

DingDong
3rd April 2006, 19:16
I only read the first page... a young guy is dead, show some respect!
We were all young and dumb and we've all done some pretty stupid things and lived to tell the story.

Dont bother repling to this post because I wont read it... the kid has a mum you know... you make me fucken sick.

Finn
3rd April 2006, 19:22
Dont bother repling to this post because I wont read it... the kid has a mum you know... you make me fucken sick.

So what if he had a mum. I bet she's a mongrel too.

Our justice system is failing us all. We should all celebrate this victory. Scum must die!

onearmedbandit
3rd April 2006, 19:47
Ok, answer me this.

Hypothetically speaking your child is molested and killedby an attacker. Fleeing from the police in a pursuit he loses control of his vehicle, plows into a school bus stop and kills 6 children and injures 13. He is alo killed in the crash. Do you feel sympathy for him or how his family feel?

I know this has no comparison to the actual event being discussed, but that is the point. I wanted to take it to an absolute extreme. I want to see if there is a hard and fast rule that people apply to all situations, or whether the crime dictates how we feel towards the offender and his family. I would never suggest attacking family members over someones actions (like what happened in Australia recently), but whether you would care how they felt.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 19:57
Fuck well here is an interesting twist, I got a pm and actually no that some family members of this guy are actually watching this thread now so might be time to tone it down a bit eh ?
common Finn ya had your fun, leave it now eh dude

Finn
3rd April 2006, 20:20
Fuck well here is an interesting twist, I got a pm and actually no that some family members of this guy are actually watching this thread now so might be time to tone it down a bit eh ?
common Finn ya had your fun, leave it now eh dude

That'll explain the death threats I'm getting. Oh dear, I've turned thieves into murderers. Thanks for the intellegence. Fort Finn is locked down and secure.

I don't think so Tim.

Madness
3rd April 2006, 20:23
That'll explain the death threats I'm getting.
I don't think so Tim.

Surely you were getting death threats long before this thread started???:rofl:

ducatilover
3rd April 2006, 20:24
is quasi going to be called tim from now on?

youve been getting threats? ooooooh shortland street on kb!:hitcher: :2guns:

Finn
3rd April 2006, 20:28
Surely you were getting death threats long before this thread started???:rofl:

Yes but ex girlfriends don't count.

Quasievil
3rd April 2006, 20:31
That'll explain the death threats I'm getting. Oh dear, I've turned thieves into murderers. Thanks for the intellegence. Fort Finn is locked down and secure.

I don't think so Tim.

Might pay to get your cop and SAS buddies to set up a few trip wires around the perimeter as well.
hopefully you got your rear covered in case there is a penetration from your mates Baton again as well.
Hope you make it throught the night, I will need entertaining tomorrow as well. good luck

Jantar
3rd April 2006, 21:21
Fuck well here is an interesting twist, I got a pm and actually no that some family members of this guy are actually watching this thread now so might be time to tone it down a bit eh ?
common Finn ya had your fun, leave it now eh dude

Are those family members remorseful about the theft of the bike and the subsequent damage caused by one of their own? Or are they only sorry for the loss of a family member?

The answer may be the key to this whole debate.

Madness
3rd April 2006, 21:35
Are those family members remorseful about the theft of the bike and the subsequent damage caused by one of their own? Or are they only sorry for the loss of a family member?

Not sure, but I'll bet ya $20 they're on the piss aye bro???

imdying
4th April 2006, 12:13
Wow, long thread, too long to read in all its detail though. So another bike thief died... that's unfortunate. Really, cause the world needs more of them...

Shame about the guys bike though, hope insurance pays him out quick enough. Also a shame about all the other people that this guy either burgled / robbed / stole from / whatever... not much chance of them getting any satisfaction now.

Bit late for the parents to be showing an interest in this little thread now though... I imagine he didn't become a thief overnight. Better luck next time eh...

Saw a few posts on him being a Maori? Meh, big deal, scum comes in many colours, not least of which is the green shite on the bottom of my pool.

We all have choices, he made his... natural selection at its best :)

onearmedbandit
4th April 2006, 12:43
You've got a fucking pool?? Never told me ya tight bastard...

Patrick
4th April 2006, 16:27
Ok, answer me this.

Hypothetically speaking your child is molested and killedby an attacker. Fleeing from the police in a pursuit he loses control of his vehicle, plows into a school bus stop and kills 6 children and injures 13. He is alo killed in the crash. Do you feel sympathy for him or how his family feel?

Hypothetically speaking, the answer is... It was the cops fault!:slap:

Ixion
4th April 2006, 16:32
No no no. You are so unfeeling and politically incorrect. It was *society's* fault. We have all failed that poor young man. He is the victim, brutalised by our culturally unsafe non-inclusive judgemental behaviour. We must all reform.

kickingzebra
4th April 2006, 16:37
If we gave him the vehicle that he craved in the first place, then his energies would be better spent, I am starting a political party. Bugger all policies except my foundational tenets, GSXR 1000s for all and sundry, all tax will be paid to me personally to prevent it going amiss, and if you don't want a GSXR, then mental help is available.... HAHAHA

MSTRS
4th April 2006, 16:40
Too simple. It'd never work. Shame.

kickingzebra
4th April 2006, 16:46
Naysayers are everywhere, do you have a better idea? Just coz its simplistic, does mean it won't work!!! Wheres McGillicutty Serious when we need them? The simple ideas are often the least thought out!!

Ixion
4th April 2006, 16:48
:Oi: :Pokey: Wotz wiv pinching the Communist policy platform!. go get your own policies, free bikes for all is OURS. I claimed it long ago. :mad: :bash: :slap: :oi-grr:

kickingzebra
4th April 2006, 16:50
:Oi: :Pokey: Wotz wiv pinching the Communist policy platform!. go get your own policies, free bikes for all is OURS. I claimed it long ago. :mad: :bash: :slap: :oi-grr:

OK, fair cop, but...
If I add a couple of white chocolate chip cookies, and maybe compulsory wearing of kilts, will you vote for me??

MidnightMike
4th April 2006, 16:55
Ahh good,

Great thing to read first thing in the mornin! Another loser off the streets, and this planet..

Now for the rest of the thieving scumbags and the parents that raised them so poorly :ar15: :thud: :whistle: "Wasnt me! honest!"


Forgive me if my post is completely heartless... We could do without people like this.

Heartless?, its the bloody truth mate. :dodge:

Swoop
4th April 2006, 16:56
The simple ideas are often the least thought out!!
Perhaps the most unaffected by all the OSH requirements, environmental impact studies, planning permission, "please sir - may I?", feasibility studies, and anything else that blows the budget way out of proportion...

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 17:27
Im Interested in all of your thoughts on the Wallace boy killed by Police in the town of Waitara. Was that a tragedy or did the cops do the country a favour.
Both comparable situations two young men of the rails for a short time, both into their sports and both from poor communities.
One made a mistake of stealing one made the mistake of smashin up windows in town, both stupid things to do but for a variety of reasons they did it, and they died.

I would like to know the extent of the hatred for young men that make mistakes, I want to know why you all feel so bloody hell bent on disregarding the circumstances that these and many other kids (especially young men) in New Zealand are facing.

Some of you guys are very representative of a society that doesnt give a shit about the young people and the issues they face, I think that is disgusting personally.

Maybe its because Im 40 years old and have lived through alot of shite myself and that is why I can find some heart for these guys , I dont know.

I am struggling though with some of the attitudes some of you have displayed, maybe youre just here to bait and stir things up, maybe your just not intelligent enough to adopt a stance that weighs situations up on the individual cases.

Ive been thinking about it a bit today and reckon at the end of the day Finn and Co are only a baiter's who dont actually have the ability to express an intelligent remark in a sensible and responsible way, a smartarse remark is about it, and to the others that have rejoiced over someones death youre followers and fall into a similiar category.

Any way thats it, for those of you that think its great these kids are dead, I really hope that your kids fall of the rails and get killed, I will be the first to say Im sorry, you well ....... we know your opinion eh ?

babyface
4th April 2006, 17:31
i think its the law that allows these kids to do stupid things, for nothing happens to them, what pisses me off is that the cops catches them and they take them home, parents didnt even know that the child was gone or dont care. the child gets a slap on the hand goes and does it again the next day.
its ashame a child had to die, the law needs to be more forth and strick its not always the parents fault, therefore these kids need to start paying for there crimes but not literally

Goblin
4th April 2006, 17:46
i think its the law that allows these kids to do stupid things, for nothing happens to them, what pisses me off is that the cops catches them and they take them home, parents didnt even know that the child was gone or dont care. the child gets a slap on the hand goes and does it again the next day.
its ashame a child had to die, the law needs to be more forth and strick its not always the parents fault, therefore these kids need to start paying for there crimes but not literally
I disagree! It's the parents who have allowed(and even encourage) these kids to do stupid things! Who do you think their role-models are? Gang members! The kids are taught at a very young age to steel and lie about it.Why should it be up to the police to take them home to the parents who only give the kid a hiding for being caught? Parents need to pay for their kid's crimes "literally!"

Btw. Welcome to the nut factory :)

Jantar
4th April 2006, 17:51
... and to the others that have rejoiced over someones death ......

Any way thats it, for those of you that think its great these kids are dead, I really hope that your kids fall of the rails and get killed .......

I don't believe anyone is rejoicing or thinking its great that someone has died, I believe the opinions are more along the lines that "....its no great loss...", or that "....he deserved it...". There is a world of difference.

Forget for a minute that the bike was stolen. Consider instead a 17 year old on a bike he wasn't licensed to ride and that he wasn't wearing the correct gear. No-one would say that it was great he died, but there would still be many comments about how such a death would be a likely occurence. Even you, Quasievil, have expressed concern about inexperienced riders on powerful bikes not wearing the correct gear. You even go out of your way to help ensure that good gear is available at a reasonable price. Yet here was a young rider, not old enough to be on a bike of that size, and wearing no protective gear at all.

Now add in the fact that he was on a stolen bike and any respect that may have been left has gone out the window. Lack of respect is not the same as rejoicing.

oldrider
4th April 2006, 17:53
Just read this whole thread. Great banter, attack counter attack, parry, thrust, good energetic contest.
What I find really sad here is that our society is so degenerate that it provides the subject matter of a boys death to kick around like a bloody football.
I agree with all of you but I don't agree with the pathetic society in which we all share while our brains and emotions slowly turn to sub-human mush.:no:

Goblin
4th April 2006, 17:56
Any way thats it, for those of you that think its great these kids are dead, I really hope that your kids fall of the rails and get killed, I will be the first to say Im sorry, you well ....... we know your opinion eh ?
Well thats nice of you Quasi!

The Wallace case & this one are in no way comparible. Poor old Officer Power Pole was just standing there. Btw...Officer Power Pole is holding up well and still effectively bringing Power to the people, the BP people.

Madness
4th April 2006, 18:02
If you are young and inexperienced, riding a stolen (unfamiliar) motorcycle at speed in a built up area, without any protective clothing.... Expect serious injury or death in the event of crashing into a lamp post.

Go on a window smashing spree and entice violence in a public place.......Expect to be shot by trained professionals.

Yeah, I see the similarities now. Thanks for that Tim.

Maha
4th April 2006, 18:07
I agree with you Goblin, when i worked in Rotorua, i did a 6 month contract in the Ford block area and what a eye opener. One of those -3 deg Rotorua mornings, little maori kid being kicked arsed out the door, crying, snotty nose, bare feet, no breakfast, but thats ok he will get fed at sunset primary. A few mins later parents and their mates were rolling joints at the table. They seem to always have money for weed/booze etc. I saw alot in the time that i worked in that area, in my view, its their way of life, its what they do, they just dont give a fuck. I was offered another 6 months work there but said no tah. They dont deserve new carpet/vinyl. Some would even steal that when they moved..:yeah: so when i heard where that bike crash took place i filled in the rest of the story before i was told, i wasn't hard.....:sherlock:

Finn
4th April 2006, 18:12
Ive been thinking about it a bit today and reckon at the end of the day Finn and Co are only a baiter's who dont actually have the ability to express an intelligent remark in a sensible and responsible way, a smartarse remark is about it, and to the others that have rejoiced over someones death youre followers and fall into a similiar category.


If I'm a baiter then that makes you a rather stupid looking fish. Perhaps the bottom feeding variety.

You can't save the world Quasievil. It's a fucked up place and no amount of social engineering will fix it. Stop pampering the fucking low lifes, it just doesn't work. Responsibility and accountability is where it's at.

As for Wallace, I agree. There is a big difference here. His whole family should have been taken out too. Pack of fucking inbreed mongrels.

:ar15: scum!!!

onearmedbandit
4th April 2006, 18:20
Quasie, I was going to reply to your statement in your last post but it's not fucking worth it sorry.

Finn
4th April 2006, 18:30
Quasie, I was going to reply to your statement in your last post but it's not fucking worth it sorry.

OAB, could you do me a favour? Could you use your admin privileges and please report on how many KBers have contacted Quasie to purchase some on his cool leatherware and cross reference these to how many members have disappeared ?

The man works with leather. We may just have a serial killer on our hands. His reverse psychology supporting scum suckers isn't working with me.

imdying
4th April 2006, 18:51
Maybe he's working with Sutage :o dun dun dunnnn

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 18:53
OAB, could you do me a favour? Could you use your admin privileges and please report on how many KBers have contacted Quasie to purchase some on his cool leatherware and cross reference these to how many members have disappeared ?

The man works with leather. We may just have a serial killer on our hands. His reverse psychology supporting scum suckers isn't working with me.

Fuck I give up, Finn you got the brain of a schoolboy.

Madness
4th April 2006, 18:56
applause!!!!!!

Jackrat
4th April 2006, 19:14
So what if he had a mum. I bet she's a mongrel too.

Our justice system is failing us all. We should all celebrate this victory. Scum must die!

Just like yours "as you said" is a bitch.
Maybe that explains your never ending bullshit.
Keep away from mirrors boy,you might see what the rest of us are seeing.

Goblin
4th April 2006, 19:56
I agree with all of you but I don't agree with the pathetic society in which we all share while our brains and emotions slowly turn to sub-human mush.:no:
Sad but true. It's hard to find sympathy for these people who have no respect for anyone or anything. Every day I pick my daughter up from school they hang around the gate abusing everyone and spitting on cars. My daughter's phone was pinched out of the PE shed last year and ended up in Ford Block. The girl that pinched it didnt even turn up to school for a whole month. The police even told me to go and get the phone back myself.

It is sad that this boy died in these circumstances but it's one less for the taxpayer to pay dole money and/or in prison.

scumdog
4th April 2006, 20:38
Some of you guys are very representative of a society that doesnt give a shit about the young people and the issues they face, I think that is disgusting personally.

Maybe its because Im 40 years old and have lived through alot of shite myself and that is why I can find some heart for these guys , I dont know.

I am struggling though with some of the attitudes some of you have displayed, maybe youre just here to bait and stir things up, maybe your just not intelligent enough to adopt a stance that weighs situations up on the individual cases.

Any way thats it, for those of you that think its great these kids are dead, I really hope that your kids fall of the rails and get killed, I will be the first to say Im sorry, you well ....... we know your opinion eh ?

I'm over 50 and have a black-belt in cynicism, I don't wish that these youths died but for once in their miserable lives they discovered there CAN be repercussions for actions - even if it WAS little late.

I've no time for leeches in society, people have to earn their way in societies of all sorts, not thrive by leeching off others.

If my kids were fucktard enough to do this sort of shit they deserve everything that goes their way, they die as a result? bad luck, I didn't 'make them do it'.

I never said it's 'great' these other two losers died, maybe they might have changed into model citizens as time went by - but I wouldn't hold my breath for those types, no siree.

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 20:57
lol Finn you asshole you broke him :ar15: :weep:
I would doubt any off you would be capable of that buddy

Ixion
4th April 2006, 20:58
'Tis a sad fact, but cold reality is, as every farmer knows, that herds need culling.

Question is whether any society can afford to carry freeloaders. Nothing to do with hating them, just a matter of objective logic. If someone is costing society more than they have contributed, or will foreseeably contribute, then society is better of without them. If they remove themselves, then that simplifies things. (Not a go at invalids or old folk - the old have contributed through life and invalids deserve compassion)

Sad for their families, Mums and so on. Naturally noone expects them not to be upset. But we, in general don't know them personally. We look upon their demise objectively.

'Tis the same as an army in battle. General says that company X is to advance and seize an objective. He knows there will be casualties.

Afterwards the adjutant comes along with the casualty list. And many of company X are now dead. General doesn't rejoice in that, he didn't hate those soldiers. But he's not going to pack a fit of the miseries either. Objectively, he'll recognise and regret that men died. But that happens.

So in society. People die. We don't rejoice about it. But some of those that die, we can objectively recognise that society hasn't lost much.

End of the day, human life is disposable. It's one of the cheapest commodities around. If the person that died wasn't going to be a contributor to society I'm not going to shed tears. But of course I recognise that his family will. There's no ill will or malice in that statement, just detached objectivity.

Actions have consequences. If the consequences catch up with you, well, you made the decisions. That young 'un made made his decisions. As did his parents. The consequences caught up with him. His choices, their choices. On the face of it, society hasn't lost much, I'm not going to cry crocodile tears.

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 21:06
Yeah like i think basically what scumdog is saying is what everyone is meaning.

Quasi I kinda think youve turned it into something its not; people are not throwing parties about his death but they are not upset that he wont be stealing their bike and screaming around the streets dangerously on it anymore.

Im not trying to get under your skin or bait you but i do think you have taken this the wrong way somewhat....

Of course youre not trying to bait me, why would you do that

I think my point is, Im not into disrepecting people when I dont know them, especially dead people, Finn and Co have gone out of there way to, they have insulted the kids family and any class of person they deem as beneath him, they are biggots, racists and I despise people like that, they are pathetic imature and in my view have no place in NZ

Anyway, I know for sure that Finn and Co, are purely baiting and nothing else so Im not taking it to heart, I feel sorry for him and Co.

Madness
4th April 2006, 21:30
ten characters

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 21:50
Question is whether any society can afford to carry freeloaders. Nothing to do with hating them, just a matter of objective logic. If someone is costing society more than they have contributed, or will foreseeably contribute, then society is better of without them. If they remove themselves, then that simplifies things. (Not a go at invalids or old folk - the old have contributed through life and invalids deserve compassion)



I know where your coming from and its great to have some intelligent comment, and I agree with you mostly, the thing is how and who decides (if a decision was to be made) if someone is costing society than they contribute, and also by what standards ie religious ? financal standards ? and if there were in the future any decisions made , how would they reflect the society we live in ?
Ever see Logans run ?
Radical point here nothing intended, but in Nazi Germany they made desicions on such standards, their standards, they judged by those standards that some people didnt contribute in the expectations of the citizens they had power over. I know thats extreme, but the day we as people start to judge and or value other people by our own standards and expectations is the start of a bad thing, especially when we take it to the next step and persecute those people.
Imagine if we were over taken by Islamic fundementalists do you think they would consider infidils like you and me worthy citizens ? or what if you found yourself in Afganistan or Iran as a Christain, you would be judged and probably killed for it. See Judging people is a serious thing, and potentially a dangerous thing, Obviously not in NZ right here right now but it is a road that is not a good one to go down.
Whats pissed me off and the only thing that has pissed me off on this thread is the tone, the flavour demonstrated by Finn and Co is sick, from "scum should die" to "his mother is a mongrel" that pisses me off.
I know they dont mean it though, proof would be if they were first on the scene of this particular accident, I couldnt imagine they would say to the dying kid "Scum should die"! would they? They wouldnt know him any better than they do know would they. therefore they are stupid

Cant believe Im still posting on this stupid fucking thread

Albino
4th April 2006, 22:00
Yeeps theres been some pretty insulting and derogatory stuff said on here.

Would any of the antagonisers post these comments if your personal contact details were available? I guess that's the beauty of the internet which is cool...but one of you either doesn't mind or doesn't think these "scum" have the brains to be where I was when I saw your ph number today.....

Ixion
4th April 2006, 22:01
Well, in this case the kid decided. Don't reckon any society could be trusted with actually making those decisions. But if people make them for themselves, well, so be it.

Ancient Greeks, used to ostracise people - basically a case of saying "We've all talked it over (being as ancient greeks weren't too numerous) and we reckon you're a loser. Piss off, and come back if you decide to pull your weight"

We, society, actually spend a lot of time and effort trying to make people pull their weight. WINZ has all sorts of rules about it, police do a lot. Some folk though, just don't want to carry their share of the load.

Like I say, I don't advocate or support society actively eliminating members considered to be bludgers. Not many humans could be trusted with that sort of judgement and the ones who could wouldn't be the ones that got the job. But fact is, we do have a lot of bludgers, and if one of them removes himself , in consequence of his own stupidity, then *shrug*

But if I'd been first on the scene I'd have done all I could to help and comfort. As I'm sure would anyone else. It's the difference between personal and abstract.

Madness
4th April 2006, 22:04
Cant believe Im still posting on this stupid fucking thread
Go and watch telly then. More of NZ's finest upstanding citizens on TV2 right now.

Finn
4th April 2006, 22:09
ten characters

Fucking brilliant!!!

Madness
4th April 2006, 22:11
Fucking brilliant!!!

Why.... Thank you Finn.
:2guns: SOFTCOCKS

Finn
4th April 2006, 22:20
Fuck I give up, Finn you got the brain of a schoolboy.

Ohhhh, I can just sense the frustration. You need to lighten up you soft cock.

Hmmm, I must be a dumb cunt. I own 4 companies, employ over 130 dumbass kiwi's like yourself and could retire tomorrow.

Keep up the charity work peasant.

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 22:25
Ohhhh, I can just sense the frustration. You need to lighten up you soft cock.

Hmmm, I must be a dumb cunt. I own 4 companies, employ over 130 dumbass kiwi's like yourself and could retire tomorrow.

Keep up the charity work peasant.

:rofl: :rofl: Oh yeah a cop to, youre full of shite and you keep proving it

Finn
4th April 2006, 22:29
Just like yours "as you said" is a bitch.
Maybe that explains your never ending bullshit.
Keep away from mirrors boy,you might see what the rest of us are seeing.

I almost felt insulted by your comments until I noticed you life in Waiuku where everybody shares the same surname and Deliverance is recognised as a documentary.

Apart from the Aaron Slight incident, please explain exactly what I have said is bullshit? Come on Jed...

Big Dave
4th April 2006, 22:31
Yeeps theres been some pretty insulting and derogatory stuff said on here.

Would any of the antagonisers post these comments if your personal contact details were available? I guess that's the beauty of the internet which is cool...but one of you either doesn't mind or doesn't think these "scum" have the brains to be where I was when I saw your ph number today.....

Kiwi Biker is not like the other forums/groups i'm on.
A lot of us know each other and hang out on rides etc.
I know the personals of several posters in this thread.

It's a whole lot more stimulating than television - but remember to switch it off when it annoys you too.

Madness
4th April 2006, 22:33
Police Ten-7 was full of unloved, hard done by types again I notice.

Big Dave
4th April 2006, 22:33
Apart from the Aaron Slight incident, please explain exactly what I have said is bullshit?


'Hardcore Biker' under your name?

Finn
4th April 2006, 22:40
'Hardcore Biker' under your name?

This is an automated title Dave. If the software had an algorithm that could determine how I ride it would be replaced with "Chicken Strips Biker"

Big Dave
4th April 2006, 22:44
This is an automated title Dave. If the software had an algorithm that could determine how I ride it would be replaced with "Chicken Strips Biker"

You can change it after 200 posts and 3 months membership.
The search for the 3 wittiest words never ends!

Finn
4th April 2006, 22:54
Yeeps theres been some pretty insulting and derogatory stuff said on here.

Would any of the antagonisers post these comments if your personal contact details were available? I guess that's the beauty of the internet which is cool...but one of you either doesn't mind or doesn't think these "scum" have the brains to be where I was when I saw your ph number today.....

Well you're partly right. I'm very outspoken hence my views do tend to upset the conformists but I do enjoy my "normal" life now and typically don't advertise my contact details. However, I've never shied away from showing up at a few KB meets and showing that I'm really quite harmless. In addition, if my contact details were compromised, I'm sure several years in the SAS would prove their worth should someone bring in on. Fuck, it's been so long I almost feel like providing my address...

Quasievil
4th April 2006, 23:02
Well you're partly right. I'm very outspoken hence my views do tend to upset the conformists but I do enjoy my "normal" life now and typically don't advertise my contact details. However, I've never shied away from showing up at a few KB meets and showing that I'm really quite harmless. In addition, if my contact details were compromised, I'm sure several years in the SAS would prove their worth should someone bring in on. Fuck, it's been so long I almost feel like providing my address...

Goody might get to met you then.
So your an ex cop, a SAS and own 4 companies and employ 130 people and cant ride ?

Serioulsy Finn, Im not pissed at you.Im giving it all back as you dish it out, Im sure we can be freinds, here you go I will back down now Ive had my say, you had yours, I will be wrong you can be right, I extend the hand of freindship
in the spirit of KB, fuck I will even buy you a beer:drinkup:

kickingzebra
4th April 2006, 23:09
Finn has companies, and expense accounts... beer for all!!:first: Nah.starting to meet a few of KB people now, and can't say I've met one of you rotten scoundrels I dislike. Except for the fact you're all hairy, smelly bikers. sheesh. :gob: Have a shower already... The wonderful thing about this environment is the ability to share thoughts with the world!:doobey: :rockon:

Finn
4th April 2006, 23:13
Goody might get to met you then.
So your an ex cop, a SAS and own 4 companies and employ 130 people and cant ride ?

Serioulsy Finn, Im not pissed at you.Im giving it all back as you dish it out, Im sure we can be freinds, here you go I will back down now Ive had my say, you had yours, I will be wrong you can be right, I extend the hand of freindship
in the spirit of KB, fuck I will even buy you a beer:drinkup:

I'm not an ex cop although I do recall an incident with a motorist in a foreign country. Lets just say his demerit points where final.

You owe me a beer. I have it in writing.

Ixion
4th April 2006, 23:16
Well, there's a point. Owns four companies. Drives a Porsche. By his own admission a bloated capitalist.

Sooooo---- Anyone here into racing ? Needing a bit of sponsership? Reckon a company owning capitalist biker ought to be right into that. Queue forms outside Mr Finn's door folks. And, a company owner will recognise the benefits in advertising and public relations that come from sponsering worthy and upcoming racers.Always good to know who the rich ones are , cos then you know who to put the touch on.

kickingzebra
4th April 2006, 23:21
Na, the most valuable thing a man (like Finn) that knows anything about business can give is knowledge gained in its pursuit. The idea of capitalism is to Do It Yourself. Then everyone benefits from increased wealth.
Money is neither here nor there. I just enjoy being inspired that business success can be had.

MD
4th April 2006, 23:23
What a read to catch up on this little hum digger of sharing the love.
Maybe it's time to share how it feels to have your bike stolen to put some perspective on this emotional roller coaster.
I came back from my OE flat broke years ago. Begged a loan from my Folks to get a near new dirt bike to commute to work and polytech at night. In all this, and generally being a nice bloke my entire life, I can't see where I gave the right to these scumbags to take my bike away and leave me stranded in town at night, gutted to the core and wondering what I did to deserve this. How was I to get to work and repay the loan without transport blah blah. The effects roll on and on. Months later the Police called to say they found the frame dumped in a school pool and later caught some teenagers (yep about 17 yr old) with the motor. Turned out they made a regular $$ doing this and stuffing up other peoples lives. It was ONLY a vehicle theft but shit it felt like I had been violated. I hated the pricks and still do. What's worse is I didn't ask to hate them - they instilled that feeling in me against my will, and that makes me hate them even more.
I know nothing about the Guy in Rotorua, but if I got a call years ago that these pricks who stole my bike accidentally died - well I sure wouldn't be upset

Finn
4th April 2006, 23:37
Well, there's a point. Owns four companies. Drives a Porsche. By his own admission a bloated capitalist.

Sooooo---- Anyone here into racing ? Needing a bit of sponsership? Reckon a company owning capitalist biker ought to be right into that. Queue forms outside Mr Finn's door folks. And, a company owner will recognise the benefits in advertising and public relations that come from sponsering worthy and upcoming racers.Always good to know who the rich ones are , cos then you know who to put the touch on.

Investment in motorsport sponsorship (particulary in NZ) is a waste of money and will not show a positive return. However, quietly helping someone out that shows real promise and is hungry for success is money well spent. Happy to help out if someone points me in the right direction.

Nothing wrong with Capitalism, it was the way of the world before that little upstart Robin Hood fucked things up.

Quasievil
5th April 2006, 07:46
Investment in motorsport sponsorship (particulary in NZ) is a waste of money and will not show a positive return. However, quietly helping someone out that shows real promise and is hungry for success is money well spent. Happy to help out if someone points me in the right direction.

Nothing wrong with Capitalism, it was the way of the world before that little upstart Robin Hood fucked things up.

Mate there are a few guys in KB that would be very deserving of some sponsorship, me being only a peasant involved in charity work :wait: has forked out about $2k to a few riders on here in the past few months, even a little helps some of them out. I think though I might be having to get my own bike in order now, needs cash thrown at it before the next race at taupo.
If you struggle though Finn, I need some new shiny OHLiNS up front and back :blip: ..........................okay maybe not, but there are some promising racers here so go for it.

Lou Girardin
5th April 2006, 08:16
What has happened to this thread?
From the most entertaining one in ages, it's turned into a lovefest/scrounge for race bits.

Squeak the Rat
5th April 2006, 08:28
:puke: .....

Finn
5th April 2006, 08:29
What has happened to this thread?
From the most entertaining one in ages, it's turned into a lovefest/scrounge for race bits.

That just means there were two positive outcomes to this thread. We were blessed by the removal of a scumbag and someone might get some race bits because of it. Funny old world.

ducatilover
5th April 2006, 08:37
That just means there were two positive outcomes to this thread. We were blessed by the removal of a scumbag and someone might get some race bits because of it. Funny old world.
so the scumbag died for a good cause!:corn:

beyond
5th April 2006, 09:00
What has happened to this thread?
From the most entertaining one in ages, it's turned into a lovefest/scrounge for race bits.


Lou, you crack me up. :laugh:

Well, I've meet a few people on this thread including one of the main posters and I've met many more KB'ers on planned rides and in all honestly I can say they are a darn good bunch. Haven't met any I didn't like and any one of them would give their shirts of their backs if they knew you really needed it.

I have thoroughly enjoyed every ride I've been on through KB. :)

MSTRS
5th April 2006, 09:12
.....and invalids deserve compassion

....
Time to get back on task. Hear what you are saying, but wouldn't this depend on the reason they became an invalid?? If the 17yo subject of this thread had say broken his neck & became a paraplegic, would he deserve our sympathy?

Ixion
5th April 2006, 09:20
Well, compassion is not dependant upon "deserving". If the worst evildoer under the sun injured himself badly, I'd sympathise with him, as one human being to another. Then, since his injuries were self inflicted whilst leeching off society, execute him as unneeded baggage.

oldrider
5th April 2006, 15:57
Well, compassion is not dependant upon "deserving". If the worst evildoer under the sun injured himself badly, I'd sympathise with him, as one human being to another. Then, since his injuries were self inflicted whilst leeching off society, execute him as unneeded baggage.
Well said that man but I would prefer the executioner to run a private practice, it would be more efficient than a government one. :whistle:

Patrick
5th April 2006, 17:02
Im Interested in all of your thoughts on the Wallace boy killed by Police in the town of Waitara. Was that a tragedy or did the cops do the country a favour.
Both comparable situations two young men of the rails for a short time, both into their sports and both from poor communities.blah blah...
:killingme great stuff...dunno much about the recent one tho..

Into his sports? The coaches hated subbing him on to the league field because he gave away too many penalties...
His golf...consisted of lining up peoples houses as he drove golf balls into their lounges from the roadway for a laugh...
Liked taking to other people with lumps of 4x2 when they found him breaking into their cars...
His family know the real "what set him off that night..."
Off the rails for a short time? BIG Tui moment here...

Indoo
5th April 2006, 17:23
It would have been a tragedy if he had crashed into someone else and killed/maimed them.

It would have been a tragedy if Wallace had killed a cop or a member of the public like he intended.

The outcomes in both weren't good or something to celebrate but they definately were Darwins law in effect.

Finn
5th April 2006, 18:07
I have to ask you, have you been in a situation where someone has tried to kill you? I dont mean fight you or beat you up, i mean kill you.


Yes I have. A few years ago my wife caught me with her sister. I could have done with a glock that day I tell yah.

Madness
5th April 2006, 18:14
Yes I have. A few years ago my wife caught me with her sister. I could have done with a glock that day I tell yah.

Hahaha.
I read that too fast at first and thought you said your wife caught you with your sister.:killingme

Scouse
5th April 2006, 19:13
Yes I have. A few years ago my wife caught me with her sister. I could have done with a glock that day I tell yah.Where's my copy of the GP dvd......?

Finn
5th April 2006, 20:50
Where's my copy of the GP dvd......?

Woops, sorry I thought I had sent them all out. PM your address and I'll send you a copy.

Goblin
5th April 2006, 22:34
Ok...right now there is a 2stroke motorcross bike being ridden FULL NOISE around my streets....another stolen bike? Do these people never learn? :slap:

Madness
5th April 2006, 22:38
This is an automated title Dave. If the software had an algorithm that could determine how I ride it would be replaced with "Chicken Strips Biker"

Nice that you followed through there Finn. Now show us ya chicken strips!!
:bleh: :bleh:

Goblin
5th April 2006, 22:45
Nice that you followed through there Finn. Now show us ya chicken strips!!
:bleh: :bleh:
Yeah Finn...show us ya chicken strips.:moon:

So ya have a Repsol Honda, all the flash gear...kneescrapers, racey leathers...and you ride like a nana?
:corn: :corn: :corn:

Madness
5th April 2006, 22:48
Ok...right now there is a 2stroke motorcross bike being ridden FULL NOISE around my streets....another stolen bike? Do these people never learn? :slap:

Go and put a lamp post in the middle of the road, that'll sort ém out.

Goblin
5th April 2006, 22:55
Go and put a lamp post in the middle of the road, that'll sort ém out.
Wouldnt waste my time...maybe the boy-racers will get him before the powerpole does.

Lou Girardin
6th April 2006, 08:28
I could have done with a glock that day I tell yah.

It's spelt with a C, no L.

Finn
6th April 2006, 08:33
Nice that you followed through there Finn. Now show us ya chicken strips!!
:bleh: :bleh:

I'm such a nana, I have a chicken strip (singular). You get that when both chicken strips meet in the middle.

Finn
6th April 2006, 08:39
It's spelt with a C, no L.

Oh it was there for sure. It was buried somewhere warm so you couldn't see it.

The_Dover
6th April 2006, 08:42
I'm such a nana, I have a chicken strip (singular). You get that when both chicken strips meet in the middle.

I had heard that actually:rofl:

Finn
6th April 2006, 08:45
I had heard that actually:rofl:

I've heard that you're a primo rider. No chicken strips at all, in fact the wear just keeps going right down the side of the bike.

The_Dover
6th April 2006, 08:52
I've heard that you're a primo rider. No chicken strips at all, in fact the wear just keeps going right down the side of the bike.

Yep, the ultimate lean angle.

I'll give you a demo if you come out on your Honda one day and leave the cage at home.

kickingzebra
6th April 2006, 10:25
I have an evil plan, if i ever wear out a set of knee sliders, I want to stick them on my helmet... For those ultra obtuse lean angles... Maybe i could get sliders tattooed to my butt cheecks, so that if I fall off wearing jeans, the sliders will take the impact... errr, or something like that

Quasievil
6th April 2006, 18:44
Which of you lot are going to Meremere, should set up some drags, been a hot thread so why not? take it to the track I say...........

Goblin
6th April 2006, 19:05
yeah right...then he would have a rat look honda :doh:
Dont be too quick to knock the "rat" bikes...:eyepoke:

:dodge: