[SYD] Stolen bike

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Richard Camps, Nov 12, 2003.

  1. On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 12:53:42 UTC, Intact Kneeslider

    } I find that very hard to believe. If an R1 can be made to
    } fit through the door of a motel room, a Babyblade will fit
    } through the front door of an Erskineville terrace house.

    It takes a bit of manoeuvering, but I can get my boxers through most
    standard (90cm) doors.

    With most bikes you'll probably be stuck if the corridor behind it has
    a turn or offset though.

    --
    // Rik Steenwinkel '85 R80ST Skippy bike
    // Enschede '91 R100GS/PD The Great Unwashed
    // Netherlands ('76 Honda CB250G Bouwpakketje)
    // "Far away is only far away '90 K75C Kommutabike
    // if you don't go there" '81 MZ TS250/1+LSW Badkuip
     
    Rik Steenwinkel, Nov 12, 2003
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  2. Richard Camps

    Doug Cox Guest

    Mustn't...make...remark...

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Nov 12, 2003
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  3. Thats one of the main reasons many more experienced riders don't normally
    recommend CBR250RR's for learner and P plate bikes, but rather bikes like
    the Spada or the CB250... normal rates of insurance apply (even for p
    platers).


    Geoff and Jodie
     
    Geoff and Jodie, Nov 12, 2003
    #23

  4. Spada? As if anyone would admit to owning one of them!

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 12, 2003
    #24
  5. "So if we find it and it is damaged we shouldn't bother telling you? "

    LMAO....funny.

    Josh
     
    DoinitSideways, Nov 13, 2003
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  6. Richard Camps

    Alucard Guest

    biggest mistake every posting on here

    look forget about it ok

    its obviously your all to high and mighty and its to much effort to
    help someone out.
     
    Alucard, Nov 13, 2003
    #26
  7. Richard Camps

    vinyl Guest

    sniff
     
    vinyl, Nov 13, 2003
    #27
  8. :p

    big (so, hows the ovlov running then Hammo???)
     
    Iain Chalmers, Nov 13, 2003
    #28
  9. On 13/11/03 12:21 PM, in article
    ....... is this a VTR envy post?

    Hammo

    [Surely you mean driving? (unless I am supposed to insert 'brmmmm, brrrmmm'
    noises here?).]
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 13, 2003
    #29
  10. And it would seem you're so used to being overwhelmingly and emptily
    approved of that you can't conceive of criticism having any other purpose
    than as a put-down.

    "Oh, they're saying bad things about me. How dare they?"

    The crybaby exit is on the left... I'm sure the CBR250 forum will be able to
    trot out another chain of fantastically useful oh-man-that's-fucked's and
    I-feel-for-you-bro's in the face of this additional trauma your poor
    untested little ego's been exposed to.

    Life's an unending sequence of steelcap-toed boots to the gut. I suggest you
    develop some abs.
    (see, that's more constructive criticism; lets you know what's wrong with
    you, but also points to a way to fix it).
     
    Intact Kneeslider, Nov 13, 2003
    #30
  11. But remember whos got (at least all of the bits of) a _real_ Ducati
    Monster in the shed :)

    big (the z13 on the other hand...)
     
    Iain Chalmers, Nov 13, 2003
    #31
  12. On 13/11/03 12:32 PM, in article
    ....ha and through the Firestorm onto the pile to go with the, er,
    Firedribble.

    Hammo

    You wanna buy a Z13?
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 13, 2003
    #32
  13. yeah, even bigger than leaving an uninsured un-chained babyblade on the
    street in Erko, eh?

    grow up...

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Nov 13, 2003
    #33
  14. Richard Camps

    sharkey Guest

    "Yes sir. Since your house is already a pile of ash, we're happy
    to cover it against burning any further. And we'll throw in theft
    cover on any destroyed items for free ... although blowing away in
    the wind isn't covered."

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Nov 13, 2003
    #34
  15. Richard Camps

    Silmaril Guest


    Bang on.

    Adrian
    CT-110
     
    Silmaril, Nov 13, 2003
    #35
  16. Richard Camps

    Mike.S Guest


    something like http://members.iinet.net.au/~msim/superbikes/imagepages/image71.htm ?
    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Nov 13, 2003
    #36
  17. Richard Camps

    Mike.S Guest

    Dont be mistaken.

    1) there's sarcasm here
    2) you get a needling for anything they can get you for. Ask them about me and my efforts of redoing the Tappets on my old bike.
    3) mistake or not im sure now that we've been told of this, some (hopefully the majority) of us would keep you in mind if we saw
    the bike again. and hopefully mention it to you.
    4) i've got my fingers crossed.

    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Nov 13, 2003
    #37
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    Mike.S Guest

    Mike.S, Nov 13, 2003
    #38
  19. Richard Camps

    Nev.. Guest

    Yes, but they'll be able to find out pretty easily what time his house burned
    down, and by then they'll have debited his credit card with the premium, and
    when he makes a claim, they'll give him lots of advice about the consequences
    of making a fraudulent claim. They'll cancel his policy and he'll read his
    policy wording and finds out that the premium he paid to insure his pile of
    ash is non refundable.

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
    '02 CBR1100XX
     
    Nev.., Nov 13, 2003
    #39
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