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    Quote Originally Posted by parsley
    Never done it with my bike, but I came home from work a few months back to find the door of my flat wide open.
    I'm glad we live in a 'nice' area. The boys have left the front door wide open a few times, and I've left the garage door wide open more than a few times. Usually the wife will notice this when she gets home, but a couple of times when I haven't noticed the "1" LED on the alarm panel is lit, I've set the alarm only to be greeted by a cacophony of noise when someone's walked past it and set the alarm off.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Yup, me too, I've done it with the NZ, definitely won't be with the ZX-10 though,....honest.....hmmm,...well I'll try not too !!!


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    I wouldn't be so silly as to leave my key in the ignition at a bike race meeting at pukekohe
    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    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
    .....if I find this as a signature Ill hunt you down, serious, capice?

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    Yip I have to own up to this too!
    I went shopping at the mall for a while, on my way back up the to the bike I couldn't find my key (it always goes in the same place). Panicing I went to the bike and there it was in the ignition key DOH!!!! in plain view too DOH!!!!!

    I felt like such a womble!

    So glad that I did not have to explain to friends and family how bike got stolen.
    I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!

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    Feel a bit better now - seeing as I would appear to be not the only numty here .
    Have to say this all reflects well on NZ, I know if I'd done this in some of the other countries I've lived in I'd be crying into a pint about now.


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    hmmmm beer! -glances at time- nearly that time again =)
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    Done that!

    Was visitin old Tane Mahuta, (the big Kauri tree), and left the keys in the ignition! Maybe the fact that my mates Daytona beside my old 600F helped as anyone would no doubt have preferred the Daytona to a 16 year old bike?

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    Haven't done that, but i have locked my key under the back seat. The only key I had at the time, in front of a shop. Now I have a spring key chain that will haul the keys back to me when I let go.


    It's amazing how many people will just carry on past as you attempt to dissasemble the back of a bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    Feel a bit better now - seeing as I would appear to be not the only numty here .
    Have to say this all reflects well on NZ, I know if I'd done this in some of the other countries I've lived in I'd be crying into a pint about now.


    So true...on reflection our little piece of God's zone isn't that bad well not for random silly bike theft...
    it's all planned and big-time...just ask Kerry
    I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!

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    Damn bro! That shit would've looked the part in my garage too!

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    I think most bikers do this sort of crap at least once, most times it comes to nothing but....
    Fortunately not to any of my bikes, I have left the keys in mine twice and been lucky both times, maybe thats why I never win lotto?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife
    I think most bikers do this sort of crap at least once, most times it comes to nothing but....
    Fortunately not to any of my bikes, I have left the keys in mine twice and been lucky both times, maybe thats why I never win lotto?

    I'll share my winnings with ya laddie!
    I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    Damn bro! That shit would've looked the part in my garage too!
    hey i didn't know the K6 GSXR1000 was out yet

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    Well I think i'll be able to one up you all with leaving the key in plain view.

    Auckland varsity - the small, main, one way road between the library and the main quad where all the bikes park and thousands of people walk between bikes every day....

    Left the damn thing in the storage/pillion seat lock in full view. Came back to see my mates sticking a ransom note in the gap between the seat and the fairing saying they wanted money for my key to be returned. They didn't get a cent but at least nothing was stolen

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    i got a flat battery one cold waikato evening, so got it jumpstarted, then drove the 1km home. i then left it running in the drive (which is only 7 metres long off the footpath - straight into the garage door) - intending on leaving it running for 10 mins so it would start in the expected frost the following morning. imagine my surprise when i come out in the said morning - which was 10 hours after i had left the car running in the drive, to find said car toasty warm already..........

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