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    Bastards! And you are right, someone knows something somewhere ... hope you get a little word in your ear sometime soon!
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    There really are some low-lives around.

    Do the door to door - hopefully someone saw them.


    Unless it was ACC - they may be removing dirt bikes as they don't pay ACC!

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    Ah shit thats awful, mate. Check your house and contents insurance - I bet you are covered since it was nicked from the house.

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    Oh man, that sux ass. Sorry to hear about your losses. I've been too lazy to put the disc lock on while the bike's in the garage but I reckon I will now especially with the spate of thefts in Hamiltron
    Hope it all works out for you

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    Bummer mate! Sorry to hear about your Aunty as well! Chin up Mate don't let these scum put you down!
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    ffs thats a pain in the ass mate. Really sucks. Hope you get it sorted.

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    House & Contents - I seriously doubt it, it will cover lawn mowers and petrol powered vibrators, but motorcycles of any breed will fall under a separate vehicle insurance.

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    That sucks to hear mate.

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    Angry

    Steal a guys bike, thats low. sorry to hear dude, been there.
    be extra vigulant with your securtity cos they could well come back, seems to be happinin a bit
    best of luck

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    Sucks man.

    I know it aint the bike owners fault and thieves are scum but I cant understand why people dont invest in $50 p/m 14mm hex chain and a chunky lock. Might cost ya $100+++ for a good setup but it lasts forever and acts as a pretty good deterrent and makes damn secure when locked to a floor anchor. I dont believe in disk locks, pretty easy to drag a bike.

    Good luck with recovery of bike and/or insurance. Get a lock
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    Yeah,it sucks alright - but I hope that isn't a photo of the bike in your shed....no chain or cable lock,no floor anchor.Open the door and wheel it away? A gift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Yeah,it sucks alright - but I hope that isn't a photo of the bike in your shed....no chain or cable lock,no floor anchor.Open the door and wheel it away? A gift.
    no that was when I used to lock it up at work well secure there.
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    oh shit sorry to hear about your bike John , ( and your Aunt ) I know how it feels mate ... hopefully Karma will find these scum and give them what they deserve ... Chains and Padlocks definitely are a peace of mind for me , even in the garage ... (altho they'd have to get past the rottweiler and over the electric fence) ... good luck with finding your bike ( and insurance )
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy View Post
    no that was when I used to lock it up at work well secure there.
    So how was it secured when they took it?
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    Really feel for you John Drove past your house today and went around all the side streets looking for any sign of your bike, will do the same tomorrow and Friday, you never know it might be close by still.......
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