I think I would prefer my key to be left anywhere other than in the ignition, even if the front wheel was locked.
The thought of someone starting it cold, straight to the rev limiter chills my blood.
I think I would prefer my key to be left anywhere other than in the ignition, even if the front wheel was locked.
The thought of someone starting it cold, straight to the rev limiter chills my blood.
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It was there for a long time as we noticed it when we headed to Lower Hutt at about 3pm, and it was still there when we headed home again at 5pm. I couldn't figure out why anyone would leave a bike at the bottom of Haywards Hill - where would you go from there?
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Hey we saw that bike too! Came off the ferry and were probably on the hill about 5pm. There was a car parked up next to it with some people chatting so maybe the bloke was getting dropped off then.
My worst fear is leaving my key in the lock for the boot and forgetting it. Haven't done it yet but I'm sure it's only a matter of time!
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Unattended with the key in the ignition and STILL no-one wants it!
A Suzuki would be gone in 60 seconds.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
no one is scared of suzukisOriginally Posted by Lou Girardin
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