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    Stolen Helmet: Newmarket (Ak) 12 Dec

    Hi all,

    My partner had his helmet stolen off his bike outside 81 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket at about 10:30 this morning.

    It's a bit of a manky old thing, and more of an inconvenience than a cost, but I reckon hemet-theiving-scum are probably also bike-theiving-scum so it's worth keeping a lookout.

    Description:
    Shoei full-face
    Matt black
    Iridium (mirror) visor
    2XL

    It's unlikely that a helmet of this size will actually fit any random passer-by so the over-large size might be a clue that it doesn't belong to the person who's got it.

    Thanks!
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    If I left a $100 note on my bike then walked away from it do you think it would still be there when I returned?????


    Hope you get it back, but that was a bit daft....
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    That sucks, hope you get it back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    If I left a $100 note on my bike then walked away from it do you think it would still be there when I returned?????


    Hope you get it back, but that was a bit daft....
    Yeah well I didn't say it was a smart thing to do...

    On the other hand, I come from a time & place where you literally could leave your front door unlocked when you went to work each day. My cousins on their farm didn't even have a door key. Any time of the day or night you could just turn up, go inside & make yourself a cup of coffee (instant, with two sugars and full cream milk straight out of the bucket). Ah yes, those were the good old days.
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    Jeez, I'm always paranoid about my bone domes, never leave them and prefer to carry them with me even with the chore of having to do so. I see them on other bikes, but always had an internal shudder since there are great unwashed miscreants who can't respect people's property.

    Karma and Sod and Murphy will hopefully deal to those scum sucking, bottom denizens of society

    On the brighter side, shopping for a new lid?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
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    On the brighter side, shopping for a new lid?
    Yeah... trouble is he's been shopping for a new lid for a while now and it's not easy! When you have a 2XL head your options are unfortunately limited. Also he has a Shoei-shaped head so his options tend to be quite expensive. But yeah, that was a risk he took when he left his helmet on the bike.

    Personally I would be worried about someone messing with my helmet and accidentally dropping it, or just bumping the bike & knocking it off then putting it back where it was. You would not necessarily know that the safety of the helmet had been compromised - and that might turn out to be very important one day.
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    Can you claim on contents insurance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Iridium (mirror) visor
    Perhaps the fashion police finally took some action?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Can you claim on contents insurance?
    Probably. But...
    a) we would lose our no-claims status and
    b) we have a $300 (I think) excess and
    c) the helmet was a few years old and probably reaching the end of its useful life and
    d) it wasn't actually locked onto the bike - it was just hanging on the helmet hook. (I think he was hoping nobody would notice that there was no lock on it.)

    Which makes it a bit hard to justify to the insurance company that they should pay for a new helmet.

    This thread's just more about "if you happen to see some dodgy looking guy wearing a helmet that fits this description and is way too big for him, please bash him on the head with a shovel to make sure it was worth him taking the helmet."

    Thank you very much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Yeah well I didn't say it was a smart thing to do...

    On the other hand, I come from a time & place where you literally could leave your front door unlocked when you went to work each day. My cousins on their farm didn't even have a door key. Any time of the day or night you could just turn up, go inside & make yourself a cup of coffee (instant, with two sugars and full cream milk straight out of the bucket). Ah yes, those were the good old days.
    Best we could do was sook on a piece of damp cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Perhaps the fashion police finally took some action?
    Yeah, thanks for that. I think one of the things he's upset about is now people will be able to recognise him as he's riding along and he won't be able to hide behind his Iridium Cloak of Anonymity any more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Best we could do was sook on a piece of damp cloth.
    Your cloth was damp? Bloody looxury.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Your cloth was damp? Bloody looxury.
    You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Yeah... trouble is he's been shopping for a new lid for a while now and it's not easy! When you have a 2XL head your options are unfortunately limited
    You could ask Helen Clarke if she has a spare one, or even the one she wore when she stopped the springbok tour and she has a BIG head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
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