Posted May 23, 201410 yr Just seen this on fb. Thinking of ordering a few, anyone want some? Haha Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
May 23, 201410 yr That was my pic lol!!!! Was in motorcycle monthly Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk
May 23, 201410 yr Only a matter of time before the scrotes start taking anteaters with them when they are out on the prowl
May 23, 201410 yr Just found an 1995 XTZ660 Tenere lying in the long grass where I walk my dogs. Looks like ants or a Rottie would have been of some use to its owner, steering lock broken and ignition barrel missing. Reported to GMP who couldn't have sounded more disinterested had they been trying.
May 23, 201410 yr Author That's a shame, never nice to see a bike like that. What's going to happen if it's not claimed? Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
May 23, 201410 yr A GMP officer has just rung to say that as it's Friday night and they're busy dealing with the general lowlife it's not high on their list of priorities. I'd have tried to secure it when I saw it earlier but as I had my three idiotic Newfoundlands with me it wasn't practical. I'm off out now with a torch, spare padlock & chain to hopefully stop it getting re-stolen. Fortunately it's fairly well hidden where it was abandoned. Shame as it looked to be in good order apart from theft damage. Just been taxed as well so I can't see it being left unclaimed.
May 23, 201410 yr Author Funny because some drunk joyriders on a Friday night would be very high on their priorities list. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
June 13, 201410 yr Could've used the ants a few weeks back. Some waste of DNA decided to nick my YBR from outside my house. Cheeky gits only managed to get it 80 yards up the road, rear wheel was chained up so they were struggling along the road with the back lifted off the ground when Old Bill randomly drove past and made them poop their pantaloons. Trouble is, instead of walking 30secs down the road and knocking on my door, Old Bill decided to get it recovered to a shark 5miles away. I then had the pleasure of buying it back from them for £150, complete with damage that I can only assume was caused in the recovery itself. Fairing was smashed and handlebars bent from being dropped, but the luggage rack being all dented in from the top can only have been them chaining it down to the truck. C'est la vie... It's now chained securely to the house, with a disc lock on the front too. Lesson learned...
June 15, 201410 yr Trouble is, instead of walking 30secs down the road and knocking on my door, Old Bill decided to get it recovered to a shark 5miles away. Twats, I am very pro police but in this instance they could have been more helpful.
June 16, 201410 yr Twats, I am very pro police but in this instance they could have been more helpful. Yeah, likewise. I deal with the Police every day in work, and they're generally a good bunch. Not at 1am on a Sunday morning though, apparently.
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