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    Monster 620 Dark in Wellington?

    Parked on Molesworth St outside New World. This bike has park lights left on.

    Does anyone know the owner, please pass this on.

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    I suppose it will truly be a dark monster when he/she gets back to it if the battery is flat...
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    i know who it is and told her and yip its now got a flat battery

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    Ahh the old turned the key to far & put the park lights on Have done this before myself

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    Cool

    Bummer a flat battery...
    I hope she managed to get it going again.

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    Meh its a Ducati.... probably wont start even with a charged battery....
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    Bump start..lol
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    Hey my Ducati started everytime Dude

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    I know two ladies domiciled in Wgtn each with a 620 Dark - wonder which one it was? (Or is there a third I don't know about????)
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    Quote Originally Posted by LB
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    I know two ladies domiciled in Wgtn each with a 620 Dark - wonder which one it was? (Or is there a third I don't know about????)
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    Theres a third one she just got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    I suppose it will truly be a dark monster when he/she gets back to it if the battery is flat...
    Now THAT is funny...

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    ps - No insult intended but anyone else have trouble with the concept of a 600cc Ducati being a 'Monster' ? Yeah it probly makes more power than both my bikes but Monster?

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    Well the Ducati 620 got back on the road as RoadRocket says, but he didn't tell you about the communication chain to let the owner know. It went like this (1) RoadRocket sees "bungbungs" note on this site [good on ya mate!] (2) "RoadRocket" texts me in Melbourne and ask's if it is The Good Doctor's M620 (3) knowing where The Good Docter works I figure it was her's (4) I call and text The Good Doctor in Thorndon and sure enough it's her's (5) open heart patient left on table [just kidding] whilst Motorad to the rescue for $20 (6) and all is well in Ducatiland. Her work mates still can't figure how Paulsbrother in Melbourne could know about her lights being left on ..... spooky!

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    Arrow OK, I'm sprung

    It's a fair cop - yep it wuz me...
    And now 'Pauls Brother' has given the game away, I might as well come out of the 'ex-GN250 rider' closet, and admit it!

    But thanks to the first writer for posting the note, 'cos even though the battery was flat, I managed to get it sorted in my time, not at the worst time... you know how it goes...

    Regardless, I'm having a lot of fun trying to run my new toy in (Yep, I mean the bike), and I'm sure I'll be running the battery down a few more times now..

    PS, My workmates CANNOT believe that I got a call from Australia to let me know the park lights were on... they really think I'm SPECIAL now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC
    Bump start..lol
    have u any idea how hard it is to bump a SV650 Twin.... both me and the AA guy ran hard out down the street with it and still won't start.... managed to get a 3rd guy then finally got it going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Good Doctor
    It's a fair cop - yep it wuz me...
    And now 'Pauls Brother' has given the game away, I might as well come out of the 'ex-GN250 rider' closet, and admit it!

    But thanks to the first writer for posting the note, 'cos even though the battery was flat, I managed to get it sorted in my time, not at the worst time... you know how it goes...

    Regardless, I'm having a lot of fun trying to run my new toy in (Yep, I mean the bike), and I'm sure I'll be running the battery down a few more times now..

    PS, My workmates CANNOT believe that I got a call from Australia to let me know the park lights were on... they really think I'm SPECIAL now!
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