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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Sounds like he has a small penis though.

    All this macho training AND a big shiny Harley? Compensating for something.
    No... more along the lines of being determined enough to achieve all your goals, work hard and have enough money to buy whatever you like because you deserve it. Some people have the luck of the draw others don't... *like me*
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    I'm afraid that now Kylie only has one tit, my goals will never be achieved.

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    That sux but the stoopid pricks probably DID leave prints... and the bright side is that they DIDNOT get the bike...
    According to the resident copper in my Harley Club theft isn't as common as it used to be and actually Buells ARE at risk... there quite a few Gang members in Auck that ride them... Don't worry you Bolt & XB owners... its the Tubers they like...
    I owned HDs for yrs and was always aware of the risk, you go to whatever lengths ya can to secure yr bike but the facts are that if someone REALLY wants it they will get it.
    I don't consider an Apartment building carpark secure and altho I sympathise with the bikes owner I think he was a fool for parking such a valuable bike in such a public place.
    If a car turns into my street at the same time as me I will turn around and go around the block till I'm sure I'm not being followed...
    Guess this is what insurance is for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    According to the resident copper in my Harley Club theft isn't as common as it used to be and actually Buells ARE at risk... there quite a few Gang members in Auck that ride them... Don't worry you Bolt & XB owners... its the Tubers they like...
    phew....
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    That sux but the stoopid pricks probably DID leave prints... and the bright side is that they DIDNOT get the bike...
    According to the resident copper in my Harley Club theft isn't as common as it used to be and actually Buells ARE at risk... there quite a few Gang members in Auck that ride them... Don't worry you Bolt & XB owners... its the Tubers they like...
    I owned HDs for yrs and was always aware of the risk, you go to whatever lengths ya can to secure yr bike but the facts are that if someone REALLY wants it they will get it.
    I don't consider an Apartment building carpark secure and altho I sympathise with the bikes owner I think he was a fool for parking such a valuable bike in such a public place.
    If a car turns into my street at the same time as me I will turn around and go around the block till I'm sure I'm not being followed...
    Guess this is what insurance is for.
    Well the cops have now checked the bike out and are doing thier thing... Like you said the parking of an apartment block is not a secure place for an expensive bike... despite it being chained to bolts in the ground (don't know what you call them) with titanium locks...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    despite it being chained to bolts in the ground (don't know what you call them) with titanium locks...
    Dyna Bolts.

    Bugger, even if it is a Harley, its still shit it had to happen. Sounds more like a malicious act though if they reverted to cutting the frame in the end
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Dyna Bolts.

    Bugger, even if it is a Harley, its still shit it had to happen. Sounds more like a malicious act though if they reverted to cutting the frame in the end
    Thats what I thought. Everyone in the apartments knows my boss and his bike. And they would all let him know if someone even took the cover off his bike. Also without a truck and a key card access to the basement, there is no way to move it... either up the driveway or over a wall into a muddy marsh thingy... up the driveway would get someones attention, and they would have been caught on the camera's. And who would steal a HD to somehow chuck it over a wall, causing even further damage, and then have to try push the bike out the marsh/mud to a waiting vehicle, and the only access big enough out of the marsh goes right past the fire station... and the firefighters would have surely known that someone pushing a HD out of a muddy marsh area (with no "in" access other than the area they came out of) as suspicious... and said something or taken a number plate at the least...

    There is no way they could have gotten the HD out without someone seeing it...

    But then... if they were doing it to be mean, whats the point in trying to cut the chains... rather just damage the bike right? That would be faster and more effective...

    I dunno.
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    ............ooo i so wouldnt wanna be the wanker whos fingered for this.......peice of shit............i love harleys and ultimatly will get one as soon as the gods have smiled on me............god dam theiving scum.............
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    The fact that the A-holes were able to access the basement garage and that they knew the bike was there says to me that the bike has been followed and watched for some time...
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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    The fact that the A-holes were able to access the basement garage and that they knew the bike was there says to me that the bike has been followed and watched for some time...
    Yeah I'd say the same. About two weeks back we (my boss and I) were going to the company accountants to drop crap off and had to pop into his apartment to pick up some reciepts... when we pulled into the basement, the cover was off the Harley... he only had one of his chains on the bike then... when he came back downstairs he put the second one on... also mentioned that he brought his HD up in the bodycorp meeting the following week (90% of the owners also occupy thier own apartments) and asked if anyone had taken the cover off or saw who did... no-one saw/knew anything... I think he's had both locks on the bike since then...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    The fact that the A-holes were able to access the basement garage and that they knew the bike was there says to me that the bike has been followed and watched for some time...
    Oh,they know he's got it alright - and if they get it he might find it offered back for private sale,just to rub in how powerless he really is despite the posturing.I know a guy who had this happen to him,he is the sort of guy who wouldn't hesitate to kill if he came upon these shits stealing his bike.To be offered the bike back like that is a low blow,whatever move he made,legal or illegal would make him a marked man,he was really furious! Oh,I'm sure some retribution was taken in single acts here and there,but no way to make it count.

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    Further proof that gang members should be shot on sight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying
    Further proof that gang members should be shot on sight.
    eh... until they start shooting back...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

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    Further proof that we should act now and take them by surprise

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    You gotta stay out of their radar.Actualy,as the gangs become more sucessful they get less involved in this sort of shit....as Buellbabe says,HD's are less targeted now.Over 25 years ago my wife sold her Trident - to a Hells Angel! We didn't sell it from home of course,we knew how to do it right....but it was still a worry having him come around,and keep ringing up.But he laughed and said ''Don't worry,we don't have to steal bikes anymore,I'll pay cash,and the cash will be clean,we keep our nose clean on petty crime,no use making trouble for ourselves''.It's happening with the Maori gangs over the last 10 yrs too,they have cleaned up their street act considerably....there is money to be made in new enterprises.

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