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watch out.
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:32
by rastas
hi.
2 nights ago my neighbour had his bike stripped of all removable items. the bike was parked in a residential parking area of estover.
just a warning to those like me that dont have a garage to keep it in.
Cheers
Nige
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:33
by A_T
cheers for the info Nige

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:35
by sonic
cheers for the heads up...

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:38
by Cheggers
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:39
by rossi25
People need to watch out more and more nowadays! The South West is slowly turning for the worst with crime!

! Especially with Jaces bike getting trashed a few days after he bought it!
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:41
by jason
unfortuntately very true

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 10:46
by rastas
gsxr 600 srad. blue and white. they took all fairings. carbs. petrol tank. handle bar controls. all lights end can. left the seat hump due to needing a key.
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 11:01
by rossi25
rastas wrote:gsxr 600 srad. blue and white. they took all fairings. carbs. petrol tank. handle bar controls. all lights end can. left the seat hump due to needing a key.
Thats ridicolous! Thats what lengths criminals will go to though!

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 11:02
by rossi25
rastas wrote:gsxr 600 srad. blue and white. they took all fairings. carbs. petrol tank. handle bar controls. all lights end can. left the seat hump due to needing a key.
Thats ridicolous! Thats what lengths criminals will go to though!

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 11:18
by sonic
how long was it left there - or was this done overnight...

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 11:22
by Leroy
Must be gutted !!!
Some people ....
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 11:30
by rastas
he has parked it there for a few months using daily. been off work for a week or so and the it happend between 10pm and 8 am on tuesday this week.
Re: watch out.
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 12:48
by Maver-Nick
rastas wrote:hi.
2 nights ago my neighbour had his bike stripped of all removable items. the bike was parked in a residential parking area of estover.
just a warning to those like me that dont have a garage to keep it in.
Cheers
Nige
That'll be why you're fitting that alarm then Nige...

Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 12:53
by Gingey
well i leave mine on the drive, although i live in a nice area (not posh guys, let me get that one straight) i still worry about it...the fact that im a very heavy sleeper kind of sinks the idea that the alarm is of any use to me but i was just going to get a ground anchor like, until i build the garage/extension.
Or are they just as easy to remove and take with the bike?
Posted: Mar 9th, '06, 12:55
by Maver-Nick
Gingey wrote:the fact that im a very heavy sleeper kind of sinks the idea that the alarm is of any use to me ?
Thanx for that mate...
Be round later...
