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dorbs
9th September 2008, 12:59
It would be appreciated if forum users could keep an eye out for a black 2007 GSXR600, registration plate 31ZAU.

It was stolen from my house in South Auckland sometime during Sunday night. The only distinguishing feature would be the number plate tidy up thingy!

I will happily reward anyone who can provide direct information to its whereabouts. Please feel free to msg me privatly via forums.

Any help is appreciated in retrieving my pride and joy!

Regards.

Cajun
9th September 2008, 13:07
any idea of frame/engine numbers.

Since i would expect it to turn up more on a race track in parts somewhat

bomma
9th September 2008, 13:09
gutted mate, there has been an increase in bike thefts of late so sorry to hear you are one of the victims!! will keep my eye out and will string up any mother-fucker i see on that bike :ar15:

Duke girl
9th September 2008, 13:16
There seems to be alot of bike thefts up your way lately. Must be a ring of them who no doubt have the parts from them sold before stealing them. It makes me so Angry how such low life scum can take what is not theirs and have no remorse in doing so. If the boot was on the other foot they wouldn't like it 1 bit. I hope someone out there knows where it is and that you manage to get it back in 1 piece as its a nice looking machine. Goodluck.

portokiwi
9th September 2008, 13:21
Will keep a look out east Auckland mate.
sad to here about your loss.

MentalFacility
9th September 2008, 13:31
Did u use to park it by AUT?

bert_is_evil
9th September 2008, 13:36
Bastard scumbags! Hope you get it back

bikerboy011
9th September 2008, 13:55
Sorry to hear that mate fucken low life cunts, Will keep an eye out over central area.

dorbs
9th September 2008, 14:04
Did u use to park it by AUT?

Nah i used to go to AU.


any idea of frame/engine numbers.

Good point and i suppose they will be in the manuals etc. I will look.

1vanvan1
9th September 2008, 14:33
Insurance company should have those numbers. Also VTNZ would have them aswell if you went and asked.

That sucks big time mate! Hope it finds it way back to you in one piece!

Cajun
9th September 2008, 14:35
Good point and i suppose they will be in the manuals etc. I will look.

Engine number is on carfax.co.nz

Engine no: N732-170951

The frame/vin should be on your last wof, or purchace doucment

Meekey_Mouse
9th September 2008, 16:12
That sux man!! Sorry to hear about your bike, will keep an eye out down here. Seeing as I own the exact same year they always catch my eye. Will pounce on the bastard who took it if I see it :angry2:

All the best with getting your baby back :)

R6_kid
9th September 2008, 17:03
Gutted for you Ricky. Hope it gets returned. It was insured aye?

klyong82
10th September 2008, 09:26
Will keep an eye out for your bike.....

EJK
10th September 2008, 11:42
Honestly those theives deserve to get thier fingers cut off. Just a little chip of thier little finger will do...

bomma
10th September 2008, 12:09
Honestly those theives deserve to get thier fingers cut off. Just a little chip of thier little finger will do...

should go the way of the mafia and use these....a lot more subtle :niceone:

dorbs
11th September 2008, 08:18
Gutted for you Ricky. Hope it gets returned. It was insured aye?

It was.... But by the time you pay excess and your get 'Market Value' you always loose money.

VIN: JSC1CE121300100987

HungusMaximist
11th September 2008, 08:32
Does your house have a self-contained garage with a door and was there any disc-lock/chain around it?

I know it's fucken gutting, and I ask this because if you have an open space garage it's worth getting some sort of chain/lock around the bike (especially if it's new).

Sometimes all it takes to deter a thief is something small and simple like a disc-lock, but it's a case of minimizing your risk not eliminating it, if the cunts want it bad enough, they will find a way to take it. It's always a bitch looking in hindsight.

Will keep an eye mate!

dorbs
11th September 2008, 12:59
Does your house have a self-contained garage with a door and was there any disc-lock/chain around it?

I know it's fucken gutting, and I ask this because if you have an open space garage it's worth getting some sort of chain/lock around the bike (especially if it's new).

Sometimes all it takes to deter a thief is something small and simple like a disc-lock, but it's a case of minimizing your risk not eliminating it, if the cunts want it bad enough, they will find a way to take it. It's always a bitch looking in hindsight.

Will keep an eye mate!

It is in a open garage blocked in by 3 cars and walls either side... The only way for it to be moved was to lift it around the cars.

A disc lock would have done nothing, if i had the chance a chain round the pole next to where it parks would be the go... But in all honesty they probably would have taken it anyway...!

The bike is immobilised and steering was locked... The only way they got it out was with a few big dudes and a truck or trailer waiting...!

Someone knew it was there and had planned a way in whcih to remove it which is more worrying than it actually being stolen.

EJK
11th September 2008, 13:19
Didn't the cops zap them last time?

niero
11th September 2008, 15:32
Hey bro, I have seen that exact model with a carbon rear hugger in chch central today, unfortunatly I just saw a little bit of his number plate 31___ Maybe a Z as a third character because he was turning at that point couldnt see the rest. Unfortunatly I just remembered shortly afterwards about your post... the bike look identical to that one, I didnt want to post this as I dont know at all if its just a coincidence or not, and didnt really wanted to get your hopes up when it could have just been someone elses bike, but if I was in your position I would have probably wanted to know. Good luck mate, sorry that I wasnt much of a help.