Na man, the bike in the garage is not yours, you got on the wrong one in town.
Dont you know that GN's all use the same key?b
Na man, the bike in the garage is not yours, you got on the wrong one in town.
Dont you know that GN's all use the same key?b
I went to park my bike down Dixon st in Wellington CBD on saturday, the one bike park was occupied by a fucken van.
You bastards, I couldn't do anything so I had to swing over to Victoria st. Still, stick in the eye is worse.
What total c**ts.
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking. Racing around to come up behind you again.
It would probably be best to store it in the basement parking. The wind in Wellington is unpredictable and usually strong and can easily push over smaller bikes. As for being moved, my bike has been moved heaps in the past few weeks, mainly by drunks on friday night but the ignition shows signs of tampering also! Pays to always lock the steering. Oh, and if it was dropped you would probably know it, my bike was pushed over by some culprit at the bike park next to the library and the indicator was pushed right through the fairing! Maybe I am just unlucky.Originally Posted by MikeyG
I have a mate whom patrols the street as security and he reckons hes seen drunks tear off mirrors etc around Wellington. Had one bike blown over at that bike park years ago too, or pushed over.
Then came the day when cages were confined to zoos.. and the bipedals ruled the earth again..Tu@ advt # 666 Return of the beasties
Disc brake locks seem like a necessary evil to me, on one hand I love mine and always attach it to my baby to keep her safe but on the other hand they make me nervous as hell because even though it's painted bright yellow and I have a reminder cable snaking up to the brake lever I'm always worried that some plonker is not going to know what it is and try to move my bike only to drop it when it stops suddenly. Has anyone had problems like this in the past?
It's a GN FFS, you should be flattered.
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Maybe a terrorist cell took it to their clandestine workshop and fitted an explosive device, then returning it to where they (thought they) got it from.
You don't happen to live next to an embassy do you?
Get an 1100, see if that moves.
Bike not working?Originally Posted by Lord Derosso
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