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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Do you have contents insurance?
    PM me or come into AMPS, I'll see if I can do a deal for you.
    always the sales man eh!!
    WOW! ohh damn


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    Next time you see the car, give it a wash with brake fluid
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    Ok im coming out of my closet just this one time , I too kinda have a curvy figure which makes it worse beacuse im a guy. Well the waist kinda goes in and the bum pushes out. When I was in college the girls in my year would slap me on the arse and squeeze because apparently it is firm, tight... I wear jeans
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    A free replacement -- hah, yeah, I don't think I should be rewarded for my stupidity - but hopefully I can find a good deal.. I became a father 7 weeks ago, and money has suddenly taken on a whole new level of not-enoughness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    You know who makes good burgers? Wendy's does.
    Mmmm, delicious from time to time, but just like any junk food it tastes horrible if you eat it too much!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    So I rode to Wendy Dominion Road to get a couple of burgers for me and my partner. I parked my bike, hung my helmet over the mirror and went in.
    The only time I ever leave any gear hanging off my bike is when it’s still in viewing distance from wherever I happen to be, otherwise my gear goes with me. Thankfully I’ve never had to learn that lesson the hard way like you Sychophant.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    I cannot believe some $%^&* would steal my $%&* helmet from my parked bike.
    Surely you don’t mean that?
    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    So, public transport to work for me tomorrow, and hopefully I can find a little free time to visit a bike shop or two and look for a good deal on a replacement (and no, there's no chance of claiming it on insurance - I have none).

    A helmet. For pete’s sake. Why steal a helmet?
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    orry it happened, but this is the world we live in & sometimes it ain’t pretty.

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    Man, you just don't mess with another man's vechicle, it's just not done, it's against the rules.

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    Sucks bad Sycophant.

    Just look on the positive side. Chances are they were after your bike and you interrupted them.

    Unfortunately, chances are after a close call (if they've got one braincell between them) they'll have dumped the helmet.

    Keep a close eye on your bike for a while, if it's been marked it could still be in danger. Or it could have just been an oportunist thing (more likely and less paranoia inducing).
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    CAN YOU STEAL ONE OFF SOME ONE ELSE. JUST KIDDING . YOULL SEE YOUR HELMET AT MERE MERE NIGHT DRAGS NO DOUBT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
    Sucks bad Sycophant.

    Just look on the positive side. Chances are they were after your bike and you interrupted them.
    Nah, I doubt they were after the bike - looks like they were just some dicks on there way to the Wendy's drive thru when they saw something that wasn't nailed down that they could steal.

    Unfortunately, chances are after a close call (if they've got one braincell between them) they'll have dumped the helmet.
    Yeah, i took a little recce down the way they left to see if they'd chucked it out of the car or something, but no luck there. I might go back tomorrow morning, and have a look in the daylight.

    Keep a close eye on your bike for a while, if it's been marked it could still be in danger. Or it could have just been an oportunist thing (more likely and less paranoia inducing).
    Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was a stupid opportunist thing. My bike is hardly prime pickings for theft - it's scratched up, in need of a tune up, and a bit dirty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    CAN YOU STEAL ONE OFF SOME ONE ELSE. JUST KIDDING . YOULL SEE YOUR HELMET AT MERE MERE NIGHT DRAGS NO DOUBT
    Good call...

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    Ive learnt.....after readin a few posts, don't leave helmet next to bike wen payin for fuel, i'll always carry it wth me now

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    Never leave your helmet on the bike, helmet lock or not
    Friend had her helmet stolen - the brown fuck raced out of the car with a knife - Cut the strap!, grabbed the helmet, leapt back in the car with his mates and fucked off!
    Outside Uni.
    Tosser!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GNR
    Ive learnt.....after readin a few posts, don't leave helmet next to bike wen payin for fuel, i'll always carry it wth me now
    Yeah, I doubt it would have happened if I'd been in sight of the bike - but the whole thing is incredibly annoying. I'm just really pleased I wasn't further from home when it happened - and also that I don't have to be a work until later in the morning tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    Never leave your helmet on the bike, helmet lock or not
    Friend had her helmet stolen - the brown fuck raced out of the car with a knife - Cut the strap!, grabbed the helmet, leapt back in the car with his mates and fucked off!
    Outside Uni.
    Tosser!
    What use is it with a cut strap? I will probably still use the helmet lock, just because it's impractical to carry the helmet often. Although I could empty out my bike's boot and put the helmet in there, the way god (or Suzuki) intended. That's pretty safe. Although it's much handier keeping tools, wets, and other stuff in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    What use is it with a cut strap? I will probably still use the helmet lock, just because it's impractical to carry the helmet often. Although I could empty out my bike's boot and put the helmet in there, the way god (or Suzuki) intended. That's pretty safe. Although it's much handier keeping tools, wets, and other stuff in there.
    Anything to annoy and inconveniance(sp?) bikers. What would a cage driving, slack jawed, son of a **** need with a helmet anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sycophant
    What use is it with a cut strap? I will probably still use the helmet lock, just because it's impractical to carry the helmet often. Although I could empty out my bike's boot and put the helmet in there, the way god (or Suzuki) intended. That's pretty safe. Although it's much handier keeping tools, wets, and other stuff in there.
    well what use is a helmet to this deadbeat maori/ pacific islander anyway, it doesn't sound like they have anything worth protecting up there! faaar... i'd be fuming if this happened to me, but then i've got house and contents but still, i'd fly kick the bastards knee caps if i caught him then lay the sole of my boot into his eye sockets (don't steal my helmet if you know whats good for ya! )

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