Suzuki Stolen from Whitnash / Leamington early 21/02/08

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008.

  1. Tim Guy

    Tim Guy Guest

    Friend has had his Blue and White GSXR750 55 Plate stolen this morning.

    He nearly had the blokes as they drove off.

    Van was an old transit with the faded picture of a hammer on the side.

    Anyone knows anything, please reply to this mail

    Cheers

    Tim
     
    Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008
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    Mark Olson Guest

    And sickle?
     
    Mark Olson, Feb 21, 2008
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  3. Tim Guy

    Tim Guy Guest

    Not that I know of, but there will be one stuck somewhere when we find the
    bazzars

    Tim
     
    Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008
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    Eiron Guest

    It's probably the police from the traffic unit in Europa Way.
    I expect they wanted it for some high-speed pursuit training. :)
     
    Eiron, Feb 21, 2008
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    Lozzo Guest

    The sickle was in the back of the van, blue and white it was.
     
    Lozzo, Feb 21, 2008
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  6. Tim Guy

    Tim Guy Guest

    well they need something with abit of wellie.. I think even the black
    scobydoos gone back now.

    All theyves got is a couple of crappy X type jags?
     
    Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008
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  7. Tim Guy

    Tim Guy Guest

    Sicence Park per chance? Or Heathcote Ind Est?

    Tim
    Leamington Boy
    TL 1000S
     
    Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008
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    Pip Guest

    [something]

    Please do not post binaries to this text-only newsgroup.

    Thank you.
     
    Pip, Feb 21, 2008
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  9. Tim Guy

    Tim Guy Guest

    Please do not post binaries to this text-only newsgroup.
    Yawn..
     
    Tim Guy, Feb 21, 2008
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Go to bed if you're tired.

    If you're yawning because you've been chastised then why don't you
    just **** off somewhere else?
     
    Andy Bonwick, Feb 21, 2008
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