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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    there is money to be made in new enterprises.
    ie. drugs
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    I'm in his good books... lol so i don't need to worry about any of the above


    Would you mind just putting me in his good books too...?
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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.


    What's with this small penis shit? Do you have one?

    Why do people need to compensate for having one? How did you compensate if you didn't have Harley.

    So many questions.



    Seems like those with a small penis or other inadequacies are the ones that want to have a go at somebody they percieve as being better off, after all has anybody slagged off and called the 'small penis' call to anybody with a older/cheaper/rougher bike than theirs??
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    Come and ride my bike and see how how much your dick shrinks!!!!!

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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...
    Most probably an aquaintence or a freind of one who knows he's got one. Word gets around quickly. Bummer it was damaged and I hope the f'wits did leave some sort of evidence.

    It's not just harleys the get stolen. I know of a gent who had a brand new VFR800 manhandled down the narrow side of his shed between his fence after it's securing chain was severed chain and shed rear door forced open. This was while the occupants where inside their house.

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    Hey, Maurice.

    I was referring to his obvious lust for machismo.

    Hell, I have a needle dick and 2 GSXRs but as long as it's in good working order and I can knock one out every now and then I'm sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    Hey, Maurice.

    I was referring to his obvious lust for machismo.

    Hell, I have a needle dick and 2 GSXRs but as long as it's in good working order and I can knock one out every now and then I'm sweet.
    Which begs the question- When is the birth of the third one due?

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    When I get another pay rise.

    I think I'll get a 600. Then I'll have mummy, daddy and baby gixxers.

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    The organised gangs go after anything thats theivable and flickable. I was targeted with my bike, they got it, twice. Thankfully it was recovered both times, fortunately guys get tired carrying a 70kg RG50.

    It doesnt matter if your bikes a 60k full custom harley or a $800 XR100. Its something that you have worked and saved hard for and its utter shite if its stolen.

    Harleys are a good steal because of the great interchangability of parts and the wrong people are after the right bits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    When I get another pay rise.

    I think I'll get a 600. Then I'll have mummy, daddy and baby gixxers.
    Far out,rich guy.

    And this whole harley stealing thing sucks im lucky i live in nelson where nothing much happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    Most probably an aquaintance or a freind of one who knows he's got one. Word gets around quickly..
    again... you just have to have a certain amount of healthy paranoia. Don't go telling everyone at the office or yr mates in a bar about yr new bike... ya never know who is listening or who might accidentally mention it in passing to someone else...
    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    ...they have cleaned up their street act considerably....there is money to be made in new enterprises.
    exactamondo... a few yrs back a patched gang member paid $50Gs CASH for a HD at a Bike launch... yep CASH...

    mindyou I don't think it is fair to automatically say it was gangmembers who tried to steal the bike...
    last yr my bike was in the workshop of a prominent Auckland shop and the keys went missing... turns out someone had wandered in with another customer and thought it would be funny to uplift them! Couple of weeks later this F***wit was showing them off in a bar in Napier, laughing about it... Well there happened to be a certain Gangmember drinking in the bar who overheard and he took my keys off this a-hole, flattened him and bought the keys back up to Auckland and handed them into the shop. I wished I could have met him in person to say thanks... my point? They're not all bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WaiYam
    low life piece of shit . String them up by the balls I say!!!!!
    ....with piano wire then drag them around slowly behind a scooter; on a gravel road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buellbabe
    .. my point? They're not all bad.

    I rode with a few HA's in NSW at one stage. I'd write up the experience but everyone would say I was copying whatsisname.
    We were doing Salvation Army tinned food events. They did a lot of good.

    There is a Yin to the Yang however.

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    17yrs ago in ChCh it was a fact that if a Harley, or a European bike went missing it would be in 4 different locations around the city within 3hrs ready to be sent to waiting customers, there was a huge black market for bits.

    One of the RC45s that live at Honda country Ashburton was the one stolen on a test ride from Hamilton in the 90s, it got stashed & chopped then was found again. The owner of HCA brought it found the thief had bored a hole in the frame for ram-air. So now it sits there with a spare frame & numerous bits that had to be replaced.

    There's been a few cases of bikes won at rallys etc have been swiped within a week of the new owner getting the machines home.

    entry level trail bikes for kids & youths are a huge black market, most off road bikes are high on the theft list and also farm quads.

    the majority of theft is by order & run by rings.

    and the worst is "if they want something bad enough they'll get it"

    bunch of low life scum in reality

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    Low life Bastards, - I certainly agree that CCTV is the way to go - even in residential settings now, as well as a deterrent alarm. Wouldn't be nice to print off a nice clear still pic of the c__t who tried to nick your wheels? HD is not my choice, but a Mans (or Womans) bike is a sacred thing...

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