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Old 06-04-05, 11:29 PM   #11
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One of omy collegues at worked had his VFR nicked the other night.

He had it parked on his driveway by the garage with his wifes car blocking the bike in. There is no way that anyone could have riden it.

So he walks out putting on his lid and notices NO BIKE.

However there is two planks of wood by the pavement.

They have apparently reversed the van up the pavement and lifted the bike over his wifes car and taken it.

he is gutted what more could he have done, again no one has seen or heard this happening.

I have heard of th van lifting the bike but not over a parked car!!
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Old 07-04-05, 01:20 AM   #12
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One of omy collegues at worked had his VFR nicked the other night.

He had it parked on his driveway by the garage with his wifes car blocking the bike in. There is no way that anyone could have riden it.

So he walks out putting on his lid and notices NO BIKE.

However there is two planks of wood by the pavement.

They have apparently reversed the van up the pavement and lifted the bike over his wifes car and taken it.

he is gutted what more could he have done, again no one has seen or heard this happening.

I have heard of th van lifting the bike but not over a parked car!!
Jesus! Now i know why jobless, tattoed, weight lifters go to the gym. Especially a vfr. not the lightest of bikes. Scummy C**ts! Bad news to hear dude.

And pepe, i recommend some NYTOL.
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Old 07-04-05, 01:08 PM   #13
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They have apparently reversed the van up the pavement and lifted the bike over his wifes car and taken it.
oh hell, that is our main security at the moment, while we wait to get some ££ together for a new garage door!

hope your bike stays safe anyway
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Old 07-04-05, 01:25 PM   #14
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Bloody hell!

So pepe, is it still there?

I'm getting worried that my garage door is a bit weedy! I think I'll fit a ground anchor when I get my bike.
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Old 07-04-05, 01:39 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by REEVESIE
One of omy collegues at worked had his VFR nicked the other night.

He had it parked on his driveway by the garage with his wifes car blocking the bike in. There is no way that anyone could have riden it.

So he walks out putting on his lid and notices NO BIKE.

However there is two planks of wood by the pavement.

They have apparently reversed the van up the pavement and lifted the bike over his wifes car and taken it.

he is gutted what more could he have done, again no one has seen or heard this happening.

I have heard of th van lifting the bike but not over a parked car!!
Jesus! Now i know why jobless, tattoed, weight lifters go to the gym. Especially a vfr. not the lightest of bikes. Scummy C**ts! Bad news to hear dude.

And pepe, i recommend some NYTOL.

Herd off one better actually,

my TA sargant, rides a harley and so do his mates, finished riding for the day, all went thome and claend and polished, sargant and other mate ride home.

Third guy, rides his bike in the garage, locks it to ground anchoer, disk lock, alarms bike, backs suburu estae right up too bike and alarms car,
locks and alarms garage, alarms house,

next morning, harley gone

the police couldnt believe it!! dont think he could either!!

Any way, glad ur bike was still there, and hope it is today!!
Alex
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Old 07-04-05, 01:41 PM   #16
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Herd off one better actually,

my TA sargant, rides a harley and so do his mates, finished riding for the day, all went thome and claend and polished, sargant and other mate ride home.

Third guy, rides his bike in the garage, locks it to ground anchoer, disk lock, alarms bike, backs suburu estae right up too bike and alarms car,
locks and alarms garage, alarms house,

next morning, harley gone

the police couldnt believe it!! dont think he could either!!

Any way, glad ur bike was still there, and hope it is today!!
Alex
Blimey! Sounds like a case for Jonathan Creeke Any more info on how they did it?
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Old 07-04-05, 01:48 PM   #17
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Herd off one better actually,

my TA sargant, rides a harley and so do his mates, finished riding for the day, all went thome and claend and polished, sargant and other mate ride home.

Third guy, rides his bike in the garage, locks it to ground anchoer, disk lock, alarms bike, backs suburu estae right up too bike and alarms car,
locks and alarms garage, alarms house,

next morning, harley gone

the police couldnt believe it!! dont think he could either!!

Any way, glad ur bike was still there, and hope it is today!!
Alex
Blimey! Sounds like a case for Jonathan Creeke Any more info on how they did it?


actually the reckon, it was a case of experts, alarms can be got around, locks unpicked, but they reckon two or 3 reall big and i mean really big and strong ppl lifted it up over the car on its side

goodness only knows how!!


also heard abou tthe classic, taking the wall down at the back of the garage aswell!! lol but if that happened, i would have wished that the whole bloody thing had fallen on them!!

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Old 07-04-05, 02:29 PM   #18
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Thor, yes the bike was sill there untouched this morning. Had a couple off moments during the night where I thought I heard something and went ( with chain in hand ) to check. All you can do is secure it as best you can, if that means spending a few extra quid on a ground anchor then so be it., its got to be better than have bike nicked,paying ecxess,waiting for insurance, then try to find a bike for as good value and then your insurance goes up because of some thieving scum.

I can't believe the way people just take other peoples property when they want it. A couple of years ago when I owned a cagiva mito 125 and was living at my mums pub I heard some noises from the street outside, the poor little chav b&^*rd nearly had a heart attack when he realised that I was running towards him in hospital scrubs ( the girfriends a nurse and they're comfy to wear around the house !! ) without a top on, with a face of thunder and a motrax chain and padlock in my hand

He ran off but was still giving loads off verbal as he went, his parents must be so proud !
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Old 07-04-05, 07:20 PM   #19
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I actually know of a bloke that had his bike behind the brick wall of his front garden. The usual security attached to it and alarmed. He heard a big crash so ran outside. By the time he got there the van was already on its way down the road with his bike in the back and the wall was gone.
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Old 07-04-05, 07:36 PM   #20
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have moved my bike into the house all these scary stories
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