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    Keys left in bike - Haywards

    Anyone here leave a blue R1 at the bottom of the Haywards Hill (Hutt side) with the key in the ignition today ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano
    Anyone here leave a blue R1 at the bottom of the Haywards Hill (Hutt side) with the key in the ignition today ?
    That's a strange one. Maybe the guy was taking a piss in the bushes?

    What did you do?

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    I could understand leaving a Honda lying around with the keys in it...but a Yamaha???

    I mean...come on!!!
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    did you see if they got back to it???? maybe it was set up for a drug deal LOL

    so you now have an r1 in your garage mate(kidding) LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlangMasterJ
    That's a strange one. Maybe the guy was taking a piss in the bushes?

    What did you do?
    They must have been picked up from there - bike had a front disc lock on it, but key left in the ignition.

    I rang the local plod to see if they could do a rego check and contact the owner to let them know.

    I rang back ten minutes later and was told they couldn't make contact so I told them to tell the owner I was putting the key next to the lock (slightly hidden) - I thought this had to be safer than it sitting in the ignition.

    Jimbo and I saw the guy heading North up River Road later in the afternoon, so he must have found it.
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    good on yah mate .
    i dont think i would of gone through the trouble (mainly cause im 16)
    Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?


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    I came across a bike in Hamilton one day with the key left in,so I took it out an sat it on top of the front wheel under the guard.
    Rider must of worked it out as the bike was gone an hour later.

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    Glad I don't have to worry about people wanting to steal my bike. I can leave it anywhere with the key in the ignition and noone will look twice at it cause its a slow old honda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I came across a bike in Hamilton one day with the key left in,so I took it out an sat it on top of the front wheel under the guard.
    Rider must of worked it out as the bike was gone an hour later.
    hopefully it was him, and not a smart thief
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    argh thats just scarey shit, would hate to do that.

    Good on you for doing the right thing though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I came across a bike in Hamilton one day with the key left in,so I took it out an sat it on top of the front wheel under the guard.
    Rider must of worked it out as the bike was gone an hour later.
    Probably went to just push it home and the key dropped out.

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    ahhh fuck ive lost my key....rings someone to bring him his spare goes to ride the bike away and the key prob fell on the ground...

    sorry i have a wild imagination

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWALKER
    hopefully it was him, and not a smart thief
    Words SMART and THIEF ... don't belong in the same sentence.

    Most likely, once he found his keys he probably took off with the stand still down.
    I wave to every biker I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EZAS
    Words SMART and THIEF ... don't belong in the same sentence.

    Most likely, once he found his keys he probably took off with the stand still down.
    LOL ive once ridden over a kilometre until i got to a left hander with enough lean to hit the stand i then heard scraping and noticed it was down ooo the intellegience LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I came across a bike in Hamilton one day with the key left in,so I took it out an sat it on top of the front wheel under the guard.
    Rider must of worked it out as the bike was gone an hour later.
    i would of never found that key. if it wasntwhere i left it i would of started to retrace my steps for the day hoping i droped it
    Well what would you do? Run through the streets stark naked at 350 miles per hour with bells on your toes?


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