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    Candy Max Orange Hayabusa 2008

    Greetings Kiwi bikers. Apologies that it is taken me wanting something to join the fraternity. I hope to be soon in the market for a 2008 Candy Max orange and black Hayabusa to add to my stable. Like Henry Ford I am non-negotiable on the colour but there is nothing in Candy Max on trademe. I am hoping therefore to attract the attention of an owner who has parked up a low km showroom condition example or is considering moving up to a later model. Any thoughts or leads greatly appreciated. Contact Mark: alcobaseta@gmail.com
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    Hey :)

    Nope can do on the orange.. but have a black 2009 v low kms pristine condition....?

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    2009 Black busa

    Thanks for taking the time Acidmax. May I ask what colour decal?
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    Candy Max Hayabusa

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    I bought a Ninja instead..

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    totally awesome bike mate..
    "oh I'm sorry, did I break your concentration?"

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    Thanks

    Thank you very much. I understand it belonged to a celeb before me (not Bono).. now if I could only get my hands on those ownership papers :-)

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    You can buy a report on www.carjam.co.nz for $13 to find names of previous owners.

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    Or not. Just checked an old report from there and the names are now blocked.

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    Previous Owners?

    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    You can buy a report on www.carjam.co.nz for $13 to find names of previous owners.

    *edit*
    Or not. Just checked an old report from there and the names are now blocked.
    I saved myself $2 and got a "checka" report. Same deal.. no past ownership. Interestingly the mileage graph was a dead straight line over 3 rego periods. The bike came from Tauranga and someone suggested ACDC drummer Phil Rudd may have owned it. I think he is a car (/helicopter) guy though.

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    Nevermore

    Celebrity owner forever to remain a mystery. I have just discovered that no papers are required to change ownership details.. it can all be done online. One thing for certain.. it is not Phil Rudd.
    Is it true that you went to your kid’s school for “Dad’s Day” and took your entire drum set? Did any roadies help you?
    I did, yeah. That was a hard day’s work. My roadie lives in Wales, so he couldn’t help me out that day. There was another guy there, Robbie Dean, who is a well-known motorcycle racer here in New Zealand. He brought a big 1100 Suzuki, and he was doing wheel stands on the front wheels, and riding around the basketball courts. And I was banging the drums. All the kids came out, it was great. I really enjoyed it.

    I don't think that too many guys who ride would describe a rolling stoppie as a front wheel wheelstand :-)

    For anyone interested I have named the bike, "Sister Goldenhair." It is a tribute to America and my American g/f who "prescribed" a motorcycle at a time that my life had lost momentum. As I discovered when I finally let "Sister" stretch her legs a little on the ride back from Matawai yesterday it certainly doesn't want for impetus now.

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    Not Live at Budokan but..

    Previous owner Mr Millionaire Music Celebrity isn't just not Bono.. he is nothing like the Irish singer who philanthropically named his group after an American spyplane and gave up his Ducati 916 to be auctioned for charity. http://www.luxist.com/2007/10/31/bon...auction-block/ When I took delivery of Sister Goldenhair she had a January 16, 2012 issued WOF. Four months of sitting on BCM Tauranga's showroom floor later and magically the tread on the rear Conti Sport Attack 2 was down to nearly the canvas. A call to Alex at the Tauranga vehicle testing station confirmed my suspicion.. when the bike was warranted that same tyre was rated 7/7 ie brand new.

    I wonder if Robin Zander, lead singer from "Cheap Trick" is a motorcyclist.

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    Ninja Spirited Away

    An affirming email brought this thread to mind. For anyone following it, I duly sold the ZX14 and replaced it with a very low mileage 2009 ZX6R Monster Energy. Three months ago I heard from the new owner saying that it had been stolen from outside a Napier hotel where he was staying. Being that a bike like this is not exactly a common site on the street I wonder if any of you observant motorcyclists have seen it in your travels. Distinguishing marks.. a possible small scuff on the left hand side fairing (caused by my hand while off-roading) and the wheels have been powder-coated making them a bit smoother than OEM. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angrybird View Post
    An affirming email brought this thread to mind. For anyone following it, I duly sold the ZX14 and replaced it with a very low mileage 2009 ZX6R Monster Energy. Three months ago I heard from the new owner saying that it had been stolen from outside a Napier hotel where he was staying. Being that a bike like this is not exactly a common site on the street I wonder if any of you observant motorcyclists have seen it in your travels. Distinguishing marks.. a possible small scuff on the left hand side fairing (caused by my hand while off-roading) and the wheels have been powder-coated making them a bit smoother than OEM. Thanks for any help you can offer.
    all of the bikes stolen recently seem to have no engine or frame numbers, odd but proves that if you've got these your bikes unlikely to be nicked as it's more traceable with these.

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    Frame Number Uncertain

    Thanks for the thought Jellywrestler. A quick search for my "checka" report drew a blank. I know that when I take my Fireblade for a warrant they always take down a number inscribed on the steering head. I thought that all bikes needed these for rego purposes.

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    Found

    Stop Press: The bike was found abandoned at the rear of an unoccupied house in Thames.. which probably means the "abducter" is from elsewhere. It had been painted in yellow and white Hayabusa tribute camo which suggests to me that this story has come full circle. Thanks to everyone who added their energy unto it's reappearance.

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