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  1. #31
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    bummer?will keep an eye out round howick,pakaranga ways m8?gutting aye man?i know wot its like ,i had my work van and all my tools taken right outside my front door.by the way???white MAZDA E2000,UB1551.96 model.

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    great news

    I GOT IT BACK

    after a telling a few mates at work the word got out round otara, the suspect was spotted, my mates took it of the guy and rung me up to go pick it up.

    all a bit dodgey but its back.

    so if you do see they bike now dont hunt/ beat / and kill the rider :slap: , its me

    insured now

    little crash damage, half sprayed black on one side, they stripped the pink decals of the bac!! and leaking oil, i think they topped up the tranmission wen the oil light came on

    very happy now, and ive got the chuckyest chain to lock it up

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    That's great to hear man, you're very lucky to get it back

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    jesus dude, your very fucken lucky - I'm impressed, I know how you feel about the cops I filed a report - went back 3 weeks later, and they said it wasnt in the system, the cops cost me 3grand - thats why I happily will tell you that every fucken cop I see around town ends up trying to chase me, its just my way to say "thanks, fuck you, and have a nice day" - maybe you should consider this also?


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    that is awesome news that you managed to get it back, thumbs up to your mates


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    Quote Originally Posted by eager
    I GOT IT BACK

    after a telling a few mates at work the word got out round otara, the suspect was spotted, my mates took it of the guy and rung me up to go pick it up.

    all a bit dodgey but its back.
    I'm happy for you! So your mates took it off the guy...is that the whole story, keep us in suspense why don't ya??

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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    tell you that every fucken cop I see around town ends up trying to chase me, its just my way to say "thanks, fuck you, and have a nice day" - maybe you should consider this also?
    Yeh cos we all know how much cops HATE being paid to chase people.

    And lemme guess, your an amazing rider, you will never get caught, cops never get your rego plate, theres never any risk to anyone at all and its all worth it cos one cop screwed up a report.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
    Yeh cos we all know how much cops HATE being paid to chase people.

    And lemme guess, your an amazing rider, you will never get caught, cops never get your rego plate, theres never any risk to anyone at all and its all worth it cos one cop screwed up a report.
    yup, go ride your honda. and pay your taxes like a good boy.

    and replace "screwed up" with NOT BOTHERING to file, I am not a good rider, dont care if I get caught, if I crash I will make sure that I hit something that will be fun dont worry - fucken live a little guy jesus - oh and who said I even had a licence plate?????


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    I am glad that you got the bike back! It is often seen that the bike gets badly trashed or is gone for good.
    These pricks are complete scum. I hope your mates beat them something stupid before leaving the scene.

    On a separate note, is there a way to secure your bike that it doesn't get nicked??
    I have not yet had problems with this...luckily, and don't want to.

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    Oh yeah, and good idea listing it on here, seems that everyone keeps a pretty good eye out. Good to have the biker community on your side.
    Also people tend to notice bikes, since everyone leeps an eye out for other riders when out and about.

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    my mates that went round and got it bac told me they exchanged "words" and a few egos where given a test. it was about 4-5 guys on each side, so a bash wud off ended up messy. he gave it up pretty quick from wat i hear, i guess he was scared shittless of the bike or riding or my mates, i can see thats its been droped, and slid for a while!! big thinner pacthers on my flarings

    im making or modifying a alarm that dosnt require the key lock to turn it on, just a remote(maybe cellphone), similar to remote start I guess, if they do try to hot wire it the wires arnt connected to anything useful!, maybe a siren, or 10,000volts Also was thinking on stainless steel braided covering on the electrics so they can’t easily cut thru, anyone got wrecked braided brake lines? And a bit of GPS navigation to track it down after. Should make an interesting final year project for electrical engineering at uni

    Lucky I have spear lock sets in my box of parts, just the rear brake pedal that I need to get/buy or bend back and a bit of cleaning and im back in working order

    this site rocks, made me feel better knowing there’s people keeping an eye out

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    lucky buger!!!

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    I'm glad you got it back. I was keeping a eye out for ya to. Apart from your mates getting it back did you tell the cops you retrieved it yourself and where to find the cocksucker.

    If it was me I would be happy to get it back in one piece but I bet the wanker that stole it will probably be looking for another one soon enough.I just hope I'm not the next victim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynamytus50
    Bugs have been sorted out in the new system. Kind of.
    Sweet. in 27 now and legal beagle, ive paid about 6500k in fines, none for the past 3 years

    hows ya 2 fiddy, did you manage to get it fixed or insurance ?

    Eager - good to see you got it back, see i said otaras ! you are lucky, lets hope that they prolly couldnt ride for shit, it most likely scared them and they didn't cane it so your engine hopingfully will be sweet
    Matty C

    Have you taken your bike over any sweet jumps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eager
    im making or modifying a alarm that dosnt require the key lock to turn it on, just a remote(maybe cellphone), similar to remote start I guess, if they do try to hot wire it the wires arnt connected to anything useful!, maybe a siren, or 10,000volts Also was thinking on stainless steel braided covering on the electrics so they can’t easily cut thru, anyone got wrecked braided brake lines? And a bit of GPS navigation to track it down after. Should make an interesting final year project for electrical engineering at uni
    Fantastic to hear eager, after hearing your story, I decided to pickup an alarm from Jaycar, "Steel Mate" only $84, imobilises, makes noise flashes indicators when bumped or key turned on, can remotely cut engine, flashing light on dash etc, spent the weekend installing it, put the immobilisation on the main ignition circuit but would like to get it so it cuts only the engine and not the main ignition as it cuts the headlight as well. Reminds you when you take a while to arm it too. Seems to work well.
    Will let you know how well it works, will be testing it this week.

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