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    Oh crap

    Am shaking my head and fists at them bastards

    Thinking of you Mrs Caseye and do hope that Mr Caseye is looking after

    Take care and hope your recovery isnt too painful for you xx
    Safely

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    Guess it was done but did someone actually follow the trail
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    Hope you find the pricks Caseye, and hope your wife is ok too. Best wishes.

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    shit... hope the wife is ok. good to hear the gear did its job, but it should never have been put the test like that. best of luck tracking down who did it... did none of the people who stopped see anything?

    take good care of her
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    im gobsmacked at this caseye! best wishes to your wife and i hope you (or a bftp lynch mob) find the pricks
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    hey caseye, just got aware of this thread. wishing you both a speedy recovery from the experience !
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    Quote Originally Posted by fridayflash View Post
    im gobsmacked at this caseye! best wishes to your wife and i hope you (or a bftp lynch mob) find the pricks
    I'd never condone such a thing, I'd do it myself and prevent my freinds from getting implicated.
    Many thanks everyone, wifey is slowly straightening up and moving a wee bit more freely.
    Got to say that, Swann Insurance have been fantastic.
    Bike will go away for assesement tonight.
    Police, fire fighters and Ambo's who turned out all did bloody fantastic work and were all extremely upset at the cause of my baby's accident.Everyone one of their vehicles (three Police cars, three fire engines and one ambulance) also ran over car parts scattered randomly all over the road.
    To answer the question.
    One of the guys who stopped did continue on from the crash site all the way into Hunua(about 3-5 K's he didn't find anyone).
    Almost without exception everyone who did stop to assist us had also run over large pieces of metal, fortunately they were in their cars and while it scared them it didn't cause them to come off their near new beautiful little motorcycle and get quite badly hurt.
    Once again thanks for the support while the wife hasn't been up to sitting at her puta I'm sure that when she is and does see all that you have said and offered such solid support that she will be overwhelmed.(nicely of course)
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    I'd never condone such a thing, I'd do it myself and prevent my freinds from getting implicated.
    Many thanks everyone, wifey is slowly straightening up and moving a wee bit more freely.
    Got to say that, Swann Insurance have been fantastic.
    Bike will go away for assesement tonight.
    Police, fire fighters and Ambo's who turned out all did bloody fantastic work and were all extremely upset at the cause of my baby's accident.Everyone one of their vehicles (three Police cars, three fire engines and one ambulance) also ran over car parts scattered randomly all over the road.
    To answer the question.
    One of the guys who stopped did continue on from the crash site all the way into Hunua(about 3-5 K's he didn't find anyone).
    Almost without exception everyone who did stop to assist us had also run over large pieces of metal, fortunately they were in their cars and while it scared them it didn't cause them to come off their near new beautiful little motorcycle and get quite badly hurt.
    Once again thanks for the support while the wife hasn't been up to sitting at her puta I'm sure that when she is and does see all that you have said and offered such solid support that she will be overwhelmed.(nicely of course)
    I am speechless, I AM VERY VERY HAPPY, G is ok!!!!!!!! wish her a speedy recovery, and lots of hugs.

    As for the bas tards that did this, they will be caught, you can't hide a trailer like that forever. LUCK

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    Thanks for the update, caseye!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketgal68 View Post
    I am speechless, I AM VERY VERY HAPPY, G is ok!!!!!!!! wish her a speedy recovery, and lots of hugs.

    As for the bas tards that did this, they will be caught, you can't hide a trailer like that forever. LUCK
    Hey Rocketgal68, many thanks amigo of mine/ours I'll pass on those kind words and let her know we're all ready to ride just as soon as she is.
    Talk is that she wants her bike BACK, Ya!
    Motorcycle mechanic who took it away tonight told her, "Get back on a bike asap Girly" LOL he's someone I've know for many, many years, straight as an arrow and a damn fine Motorcycle Mec An Ic.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Okey Dokey View Post
    Thanks for the update, caseye!


    No worries, it's so damn hard being there but not involved I desperately wanted to go get those barstards, i could have caught up with them, only been about 1 maybe two minutes since we saw them stopping on the other side of the road a bit further back.
    Karma may take a while but I believe quite firmly that it does HAPPEN.
    I just hope I get to hear about it when it does.
    Little Lifan is in great hands now and will be back good as new / or better soon.
    Gillian talking about" when" she gets her little Heubert back again, all good, thanks again you lot, you know for a bunch of rough, tough bikers yer not bad.

    Every day above ground is a good day!:

    PS thanks the jmk's didn't forget ya's.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    ... you know for a bunch of rough, tough bikers yer not bad.

    ...
    Fuck off! We're horrible. And just glad it wasn't us that got hurt...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Oh mate that sucks, sorry to hear about your Lady!! Glad she is stiil around to tell the tale.

    Look after her and spoil her rotten will you? Best wishes and speedy recovery!!!
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    Hope you better half is up and riding again soon, check any local scrap dealers, with the discription you have.

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    Sorry to hear of the incident. Hope your good lady recovers and gets back to riding.

    May Satans fork constantly prick the bottom of the offending driver for an eternity!

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