Thanks for info on bikes, and will keep eyes peeled around West Auckland. Might sound a bit presumptuous but have you had anyone recently on your courses that didn't seem quite kosher? No offence to your students, but it is quite possible that you may have had someone who was more interested in scoping out your gear, instead of learning to ride. The theft doesn't quite sound like it was an opportunistic sort of thing, more like a deliberate targetted act.
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Ute chassis number - JMBUFYOW500103754 - engine number Wl269702
Red GN125 - LC6PCJB1150800584 - original rego : 23 wss
Details on blue GN125 to follow
Philip
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Chassis number: LC6PCJG9890811313
Engine number: 157FMI-A1T28755
Thanks
Philip
Sorry to hear this,I hope the police or someone else sees the ute/bikes,and you can get them back.
I've been keeping an eye out for it.
bloody thieves are lowering the bar lately, first a GSXR750, then a Street Triple R & now a pair of GN 125's. What next, a chinese import scooter?
Seriously though, hope the thieving bastards get their dues.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
Keeping my eyes open
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
Ute was found and recovered today. Was left abandoned in a car park in shortland street for last few days. Mostly intact and drivable, but with a screwdriver as an ignition key and access only through the passenger door.
All the gear and the bikes are still missing but just glad to get my workhorse back.
The motorcycle community is a family and excels when it rallies round to help a fellow biker. To everyone on here, a sincere thank you for all your help, good wishes and practical assistance. You guys have been awesome.
Particular mention the police motorcyclist whose consistent diligence led directly to the recovery of our vehicle today.
Be safe out there and watch out for the low lifes.
Philip
Great news,I hope they catch the scum that stole it!!
Does the car park have any CCTV cameras?
Glad you got your ute back too!
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