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    Crime, shipping advice

    Thanks to all for advice on crime etc. The panic was from reading a post about a CR450 Honda that was stolen in under 10 minutes despite deadlocks, alarm etc. I thought that if they go to those lengths, they'd be even more interested in a rare bike. Great that there's not much of a market for ancient British bikes or stripping it for parts.. The 'jacking' story came from talking to a Kiwi about Auckland gangs - maybe he'd decided there's enough Poms in the country.... I did nearly have my Honda XR600 stolen when going for a stroll near Hokianga, when last in NZ. A van full of very large blokes pulled up with the rear doors open, which was a bit of a clue, and they drove off sharpish when I ran back. I shipped it to the UK, and I'm thinking of taking it back to NZ, along with my Yamaha IT465, if the shipping is reasonable.

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    Crime, shipping advice

    Thanks to all for advice on crime etc. The panic was from reading a post about a CR450 Honda that was stolen in under 10 minutes despite deadlocks, alarm etc. I thought that if they go to those lengths, they'd be even more interested in a rare bike. Great that there's not much of a market for ancient British bikes or stripping it for parts.. The 'jacking' story came from talking to a Kiwi about Auckland gangs - maybe he'd decided there's enough Poms in the country.... I did nearly have my Honda XR600 stolen when going for a stroll near Hokianga, when last in NZ. A van full of very large blokes pulled up with the rear doors open, which was a bit of a clue, and they drove off sharpish when I ran back. I shipped it to the UK, and I'm thinking of taking it back to NZ, along with my Yamaha IT465, if the shipping is reasonable. For any doubters, though I'm very fond of both, The Matchless is by far the most enjoyable to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robhj View Post
    Thanks to all for advice on crime etc. The panic was from reading a post about a CR450 Honda that was stolen in under 10 minutes despite deadlocks, alarm etc. I thought that if they go to those lengths, they'd be even more interested in a rare bike. Great that there's not much of a market for ancient British bikes or stripping it for parts.. The 'jacking' story came from talking to a Kiwi about Auckland gangs - maybe he'd decided there's enough Poms in the country.... I did nearly have my Honda XR600 stolen when going for a stroll near Hokianga, when last in NZ. A van full of very large blokes pulled up with the rear doors open, which was a bit of a clue, and they drove off sharpish when I ran back. I shipped it to the UK, and I'm thinking of taking it back to NZ, along with my Yamaha IT465, if the shipping is reasonable.
    Sounds like the kiwi you were talking to likes to embellish his stories for shock value.

    And the CR450 is a popular farm bike. Very nickable to thieves. Think about how unpopulated NZ is and how sellable a stolen CR450 would be (i.e. it would never be seen in public places again). That is why that type of bike is stolen over here - rather than the road biased bikes.

    Anyway, stop worrying about all the silly stuff. NZ is a lovely place with some of the best roads/ scenery you can ask for. That's all you need to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    .....On this scale I am comparing Shepheard's Bush with Manurewa....
    I lived in 'The Bush' for years and years, only had my car stolen once and that made me laugh. C'mon, what kind of joy ride do you get in a old Humber Sceptre. Got offered all sorts of cheap goodies at the local boozer though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robhj View Post
    The panic was from reading a post about a CR450 Honda that was stolen in under 10 minutes despite deadlocks, alarm etc. [....] I did nearly have my Honda XR600 stolen [....] Yamaha IT465
    Those are exactly the bikes crims want - something they can use to attend to their dope patch with.

    No one would know what to do with a matchless, and those who did could afford to buy their own.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GOONR View Post
    I lived in 'The Bush' for years and years, only had my car stolen once and that made me laugh. C'mon, what kind of joy ride do you get in a old Humber Sceptre. Got offered all sorts of cheap goodies at the local boozer though.
    Oops, I forgot about you.

    You must have been from the good part of Shepherd's Bush

    Humber Scepter eh!

    Looking at one of those at the moment as a project. Great cars.

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    We have been here nearly five years now, although we are way down south. From my experience, crime in NZ is virtually non existant. As a rough giude, in the UK when we left, it was said that only 7% of crime was reported and of that 7% only around 8-10% was ever solved, here I think its aound 98% gets reported, and around 90% gets solved. Its to small a country to be an ashole. But still people do it. As was said eariler in the thread no place is perfect, and this country certainly has its problems, and they are growing. The good thing is, people are prepared to get of their arse and do something about it.
    there is a great motorcylcling scene here, and racing is cheap compared to UK standards. I dont know what you do for a job, but usually you have to take lots of exams, they like bits of paper here. Come here with open eyes, and look around you, also look at the big yellow thing up in the sky, its orange and hot. The colours here are amazing, I still think of the UK as Grey skys and grey people. When you come here, as the Nike slogan says, "Just do it", Tiger woods took that a bit far though. All the best with the move, thats the worst part, but once you have settled in its great. Look us up if you are ever down in Balclutha. Most Kiwis dont get sarcasm, so leave that in the UK, you might find yourself explaining a few of the more complicated jokes, so keep em simple, Racism, women and beer and She'll be right mate. P. S. Some Kiwis Dislike Pommes, Aussie Hate Pommes, Luckily I am a half breed so I can speak both tounges. Most people are very polite, more so than people are in the UK, and you better be able to drink, most stuff here revolves around alcohol, If you can't drink, start practicing. Dads from Belvedere, are we are ex Southampton, I used to work up in the big smoke a fair bit. One classic peace of advice, obey the speed limits. there is no leaway, very few let off's. 115kmph in a 100 zone will more than likely get you a ticket. A great revenue stream for the New Zealand government, especially from Pommes who are used to rushing everywhare. Oh and generally, speaking as a motorcyclist, the standard of car driving in this country is shocking, so if you are going to ride your bike on the road, be prepared to have an extra pair of eyes inplanted in the back of your head. Big wide open roads with lots of vision and space, and they still manage to rearend and crash into each other. Believe me, they won't see you. I find the track far safer, mind you I did in the UK also. I'd never go back.

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    Hi Speedy, thanks for the info. I'll be a psychologist with the Ministry of Ed, which is the only way I could get in at age 51. I toured round both islands in '99 on the XR600, and have been itching to get back ever since. Agree with everything you said about the UK, which I refer to as the Septic Isle. I'll miss the beer though... I'll be in Auckland but will get to the South Island on a bike as soon as I can. Given my age I've decided to splash out on the Bike for Life. I love the old style oomph of my Matchless, so it's down to a Ducati or Buell. Cheers Rob

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