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Hi all, I know we get endless thread on stolen vehicles ... but I'm compelled to post up my bad luck, and good luck, this morning.

My motorbike was stolen and recovered this morning. Witnessed a very suspect commodore leaving the neighbourhood ... a maroon VR or VS with silver/grey on the lower doors/bumpers. Asian occupants in the Woodville North/Regency area. Can people keep their eyes out for this?

Basically, I left for work at 4.20am this morning and my bike was still parked in the driveway in front of Tracy's car. I thought it was odd that a chair I had close to my bike the day before had been moved away from my bike. But the bike was still there. Went to work, and got a call from the wife at about 10am that my bike missing. Ended up that it was hidden in the nextdoor neighbours yard!?!?! Turns out after a failed attempt to break the steering lock on the bike, or remove the ignition barrel, they thieves tried dragging the bike away .... with the steering lock still on! Obviously they hid it nextdoor behind a tree and behind some bins. I bolted home and recovered the bike. Its now safe back in the garage, with some added security on it.

Still not happy that my pride and joy, my baby of 10 years has been molested. I've had this bike longer than my first marriage lasted :P Cops have just left, so they could sight the bike and report it as being recovered.

But I'm just itching to get my hands on the wannabe thieves.

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Good to hear that you recovered your bike but sad thing is that someone tried to steal it and in the failed attempt they have caused what sounds like some major damage. Hope that they don't target your car next, that would be majorly f**ked

Good to hear that you recovered your bike but sad thing is that someone tried to steal it and in the failed attempt they have caused what sounds like some major damage. Hope that they don't target your car next, that would be majorly f**ked

Azn drivers are bad enough without attempting to ride a superbike. Man thats comedy gold right there. I'm glad rubys got video surveillance. >:D

(flamesuit on)

-D

Thats a close call. Glad you got it back before to much damage. Its interesting going to work at that time in the morning sometimes see commys full of blokes wearing beenies and hoodies. Obviously on there way home.

Azn drivers are bad enough without attempting to ride a superbike. Man thats comedy gold right there. I'm glad rubys got video surveillance. >:D

(flamesuit on)

-D

Can just picture some 4" granny behind a chopper LOL that'd be so lulz I wonder if she could even reach all the stuff >_>

Good to hear that you recovered your bike but sad thing is that someone tried to steal it and in the failed attempt they have caused what sounds like some major damage. Hope that they don't target your car next, that would be majorly f**ked

The car sits behind a gate, is alarmed, insured, immobilised, and a few other little tricks I'll not discuss ... plus the home is getting a few more surveillance cameras to protect the garage and another angle on the front yard.

Apparently the new system I'm looking at will also tap into my home alarm system. So when the alarm is 'on' and the motion sensors pick up movement up the driveway (or anywhere within our property), the security system will sms my mobile, so I can go online and monitor who is on my property ... whilst this is all being recorded.

Now I'll just need to get my hands on some remote mounted machine guns. :D

The car sits behind a gate, is alarmed, insured, immobilised, and a few other little tricks I'll not discuss ... plus the home is getting a few more surveillance cameras to protect the garage and another angle on the front yard.

Apparently the new system I'm looking at will also tap into my home alarm system. So when the alarm is 'on' and the motion sensors pick up movement up the driveway (or anywhere within our property), the security system will sms my mobile, so I can go online and monitor who is on my property ... whilst this is all being recorded.

Now I'll just need to get my hands on some remote mounted machine guns. :D

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Scum can't afford to have what other people have so they rip off people who work hard everyday, makess me sick.:domokun:

that is board is gold ben,,lol the ship I was on in the navy had a few of those bad boys guns. and some much bigger be sweet to watch someone try to steal something with some of these pointed at them..lol

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sorry to hear ruby but its nothing a big chain won't fix or a big dog in the front yard. it sucks they took the bikes virgin status

to tell you theh truth this town is full of savages I swear..scum who steal

"MAKE MY DAY LAWS" should apply they would think twice before taking stuff around here

hope its fixable with little effort./cost

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