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    Thanks for all the support, people - it's nice to have an angry mob backing me up

    Hiss' NSR is running well (started on the second kick this morning... possibly because Wanpo was watching and I had to look cool).

    @racefactory, thanks for the offer - I might take you up on it depending on how long the NSR is available.

    I'm going to spend some time thinking of a good way to secure my next bike when I'm forced to park it where there are garages or tie-down points. Self-powered motion-activated GPS is one idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmeh:P View Post
    Would be a good idea to contact all the Triumph dealers as well. The c&*%ts that stole it might try and flog off the parts.
    Nice idea. I'll get on that now.

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    Is that your Gal getting ionto the Altezza?

    Quote Originally Posted by C.Linnell View Post
    Yep, looks like my brand new Triumph is gone.

    It's a Black 2011 Triumph Street Triple R (with the gold wheels), rego A2FYM. A little over 3000km on the clock. Stolen from outside 138 Kohimarama Road sometime after 9pm Saturday 9th April and 9am Sunday 10th April (that's today)
    Is that your Gal getting into the car? sorry, had to ask, good looker when you get on the street side look.

    I know that won't replace the Stripple but...
    If I had a GF I'd like only ride 5 times a week!

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    Sorry to here that mate. Hopefully they catch the cunt....

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkey99 View Post
    Is that your Gal getting into the car? sorry, had to ask, good looker when you get on the street side look.

    I know that won't replace the Stripple but...
    Haha! No, that's not her, but the bike was parked on the pavement behind her head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Thieves should lose a finger or two. Repeat offenders lose hands.


    Or just shoot them.
    I say smash ankles with a sledgehammer (Cathy Bates styles in Misery) then chop a finger off for each offence. Fuckers. Makes me so mad, especially when it happens to a friend

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    That sucks, hope they catch the scum. Count me in for the personal visit if you get the chance.
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    Not bein picky or anything,but did you say it was parked on the foot path??
    Would that be takin a bit of a risk perhaps. I wouldn't park mine on the street anywhere in town, well just anywhere actually.
    Not condoning the mongrels who stole it mind you.....they could do with a big fat wooden post in places that big fat wooden posts don't normally fit.
    Trumpydom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Not bein picky or anything,but did you say it was parked on the foot path??
    Would that be takin a bit of a risk perhaps. I wouldn't park mine on the street anywhere in town, well just anywhere actually.
    Not condoning the mongrels who stole it mind you.....they could do with a big fat wooden post in places that big fat wooden posts don't normally fit.

    I always park it in the garage down my long driveway when I'm at home, but the odd day I'm at my girlfriend's place there's no usable garage, and nowhere off-road to park it on the property. The pavement is as off-road as I can get unfortunately.

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    I know exactly the feeling, had 2 bikes stolen from my locked garage 2 weeks ago, was absolutely gutted, still trying to get one of the insurance things sorted out.
    Smoke 'em if you have 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Group visits and personal restorative justice seems to be the only way these days!
    The only way to get the message across to some of these pricks.....action -> consequences!



    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider;
    Crime: New Zealand's fastest growing industry!
    Whilst a popular view, the figures don't back up the assertions
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    Whilst a popular view, the figures don't back up the assertions
    I think you may find they are "reported crime" stats.

    Some just aren't bothering to waste their time reporting unless their insurer insists.

    So, an increase in apathy or a "reduction" in crime. You decide.

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    hope you get your bike back mate. Ages ago, I had a DR200 nicked from outside polytech. It was out on the street overnight and chained to a lamppost, but when I came to get it in the morning it was gone Was fully insured with State at the time and they wouldn't pay me anything due to a garage clause on my policy Taught me 4 going out on the booze and leaving me bike outside overnight

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    Quote Originally Posted by DR650gary View Post
    I think you may find they are "reported crime" stats.

    Some just aren't bothering to waste their time reporting unless their insurer insists.

    So, an increase in apathy or a "reduction" in crime. You decide.
    "Reported crime" stats - true, but, what else do you base figures on....hearsay from Fred down the road, or my mates mate, or the media, which uses an "if it bleeds, it leads" approach to news items?
    Unfortunately, crime will increase when times are tough - history proves it. When times are good, crime drops off (well, crime as we know it - Corporate crime skyrockets, but then, they don't call it crime....if you steal some poor bastards bike - that's crime. Steal his house, his savings, his health, his future and his kid's future - that's entrepreneureal!)
    Still no excuse for it, and vigilante moves seem all the more appealing, espec. when it's close to home.
    If apathy is knowing that the chances of a result if you report it are next to nothing, then, no, that's not apathy - it's a resigned acceptance that the system is failing in a major way.
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Not bein picky or anything,but did you say it was parked on the foot path??
    Would that be takin a bit of a risk perhaps. I wouldn't park mine on the street anywhere in town, well just anywhere actually.
    Not condoning the mongrels who stole it mind you.....they could do with a big fat wooden post in places that big fat wooden posts don't normally fit.
    And that's the shitter of it all - he should be able to park his bike anywhere without some low-life taking it.


    Where's the market for stolen bikes in NZ? I read some time back that most stolen Harleys are in parts and heading out of the country pronto. What happens to the likes of the Trumpet? Do bit start appearing on Trademe or do we still have a few suspect wreckers around?

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