View Full Version : Two bikes stolen. Auckland. 16 May.
andy 101
16th May 2008, 18:07
Some scum arsed prick stole my rmz 450 and ktm exc 250,from my house today, i am totaly gutted, if you are offered a cheap 2005 rmz 450 with a rekluse clutch cover and vortex x 10 cdi or a ktm exc 250 with devol raidiator guards and rocstomper damper please give me a email, andrew.jb@xtra.co.nz
scum like this just piss me. both bikes have race number 458
MyGSXF
16th May 2008, 18:10
Dude.. that ferkin SUX big time!!! :mad:
Hope they show up...... :bye:
Danger
16th May 2008, 18:15
Sorry to hear that. Hope you have frame numbers etc. What year KTM was it?
Teava
16th May 2008, 18:36
Fuckn scum!!!
Hope that you get them back!!
andy 101
16th May 2008, 18:37
2007 only raced once just brought it 2 months ago both bikes have race number 458. just sucks really.
paturoa
16th May 2008, 18:40
What suburb from?
andy 101
16th May 2008, 19:28
What suburb from?
waitakere auckland
LittleJohn
16th May 2008, 19:39
What dicks, good luck in getting them back, will keep an eye out. Also heard of people following riders home to scope out the possibility of stealing there bikes when they go out. Nothing seems safe these days.
Was that the rmz that was on trade me? are you sure it wasnt someone that had looked at the bike? I hope they catch them and cut there fingers off!!!! ill keep an eye out and tell the boys to keep an eye out
andy 101
16th May 2008, 20:26
Was that the rmz that was on trade me? are you sure it wasnt someone that had looked at the bike? I hope they catch them and cut there fingers off!!!! ill keep an eye out and tell the boys to keep an eye out
yea thats the one, but no one has veiwed it yet so thats not one avenue to go down.
Gravel911
16th May 2008, 20:27
Mate that just sucks............
This seems to be happening more and more with dirt bikes.
Any of your neighbours see anything? what time of the day?
Will keep an eye out for you.
Good luck.
fridayflash
16th May 2008, 20:31
absolute scum!!!!! years ago when putting my tt350 (yes that long ago) away after a day at woodhill,i noticed two fine examples watching what i was doing.so after thinking about it i moved the bike to a mates garaage.sure enuf my basement garage was ransacked that nite,and a car was stolen from a close by park,close call!! anyways good luck and hope you see your bikes again
Buddy L
16th May 2008, 21:03
I have just started chaining up my bike now, after barty had his stolen.
Always thought it would never happen to me.
Should realy get myself contences insurance.
daddycool651
17th May 2008, 01:01
Brother that sucks, I know how you feel,had mine stolen off the back of my ute in a "so-called" secure carpark at work last April, tracked down the F#@kheads but no bike,waiting to hear back if its one of the 17 ktms seized by police from Sth Ak gang raid, will keep an eye out, good luck !
barty5
17th May 2008, 09:59
I have just started chaining up my bike now, after barty had his stolen.
Always thought it would never happen to me.
Should realy get myself contences insurance.
that wont cover it i got mine covered for $30 a month properly insured
YellowDog
17th May 2008, 10:07
So far as vehicle theft goes, it is so much more personal when a bike is stolen. Good luck with sorting out this unwelcome pile of crap.
andy 101
19th May 2008, 20:23
Just a warning afther my 2 bikes were stolen, I thought because the bikes were stolen from within side the house, internal acess garage i thought i may have been covered but i was so very very wrong, they are not covered by home contents insurance, and far as i know are not covered by any insurance company.
cheese
19th May 2008, 20:56
AMI wil cover a bike for about $80 a year.
barty5
19th May 2008, 22:20
i have mine through OMI brockers $30 month
theblacksmith
19th May 2008, 22:20
Hope u get them back mate. Meanwhile we'll all curse the bastards for ya.
oldrider
19th May 2008, 22:31
Jeeez I loath these bike thieves but what to do, the law seems to protect them and we are not allowed to protect our selves! :confused: John.
westie
19th May 2008, 23:11
Gutted. Probably turn at the dairy in kaitaia:Pokey:
ricey
20th May 2008, 08:37
Andy I feel for you dude, we have lost bikes as well
You guys must try and make it hard for them fix a clamp to the concrete floor via a huge mother F@#KER chain, use an expensive one, treat your bike like a Harley!! LOCK IT DOWN.
jim.cox
20th May 2008, 08:55
Hope u get them back mate. Meanwhile we'll all curse the bastards for ya.
Yeah, what he said.
Thieving Scum...
mazz1972
21st May 2008, 10:28
Bikes are definately not covered by a standard contents policy.
We have hubbys DRZ covered by AMI for fire, theft and transit damage. Also have disk lock fitted and chained up well out of sight.
No matter how well hidden from view your bikes are stored, it is always a worry that someone will see you bringing bikes home and pounce at a later time. Especially if where you store your bikes is visible from the road and you can be seen putting them away.
mazz1972
21st May 2008, 10:33
Andy I feel for you dude, we have lost bikes as well
You guys must try and make it hard for them fix a clamp to the concrete floor via a huge mother F@#KER chain, use an expensive one, treat your bike like a Harley!! LOCK IT DOWN.
Yeah don't use cheap arse chain. You know, the stuff you can buy by the metre at placemakers that they chop very easily with bolt cutters? Especially so if your bikes are stored in your garage, surrounded by a multitude of very "useful" tools such as say....boltcutters.
You can get braided wire type locks that are extremely hard to cut through....you might pay up to say $200 for a really good one but it's cheaper than replacing your bike if it wasn't insured.
If you have brake disks, fit disk locks also, they certainly aren't thiefproof but are another deterent.
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