And not just "someone's" bike, but this one: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=115120
And not just "someone's" bike, but this one: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...d.php?t=115120
Time to ride
was an orange ZX10R 2004-2005 for sure
the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
until you find a big rock
Owner of the bike in this thread (as posted earlier) Bike stolen from Wellington
Have toKarma ... Justice catches up eventually !!
Isn't it funny all the people saying "wish they burn in hell" etc and "they'll get a cushy prison lifestyle"... Even better!
...but this time doesn't get away.
Well last time it was a speeding Lifan (was it really a Lifan?) and now some guy with a chick on pillion without a helmet decided he didn't like the disco lights of a police car so decided to make a runner. End result is him dead and obviously the pillion in hospital.
Sorry in this has been posted before.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3179...r-police-chase
" Police have named the man killed shortly after he sped away from police on a stolen motorcycle in Palmerston North last night.
Martyn Dillon, 22, of Paraparaumu, died after losing control of the motorcycle at the corner of Milson Line and John F Kennedy Drive, near Palmerston North Airport.
His pillion passenger, a woman who was not wearing a helmet, was in a serious but stable condition at Palmerston North Hospital.
Palmerston North police area commander Pat Handcock said police had pulled in behind the motorcycle on a red light on the corner of Ruahine St and Tremaine Ave after seeing it travelling at excessive speeds.
Mr Handcock said police activated their flashing lights to request Mr Dillon to pull over as the traffic light turned green, at which point Mr Dillon "accelerated to high speeds'' straight through the intersection into Milson Line.
"It appears that the police patrol lost contact with the motorcyclist almost immediately due to the heavy acceleration of the motorcycle.''
He said it appeared police attempts to stop the motorcycle were "momentary''.
Mr Handcock said the motorcycle had been stolen.
Police spokeswoman Kim Perks said the crash happened about 500m from where the motorcycle accelerated away.
The case has been referred to the Independent Police Conduct Authority. "
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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Bloody idiot, he paid the ultimate price didnt he, no sympathy from me
WTF is going on around here, first that muppet trying to dodge trains and now this idiot, obviously didnt consider the woman on the back
Another bad thing is Nick Smith will be rubbing his hands after reading the article even if the bike is stolen or not I'm sure he'll use this as ammo.
As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death
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