soooo guted, but feeling a bit lucky.

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soooo guted, but feeling a bit lucky.

Post by amsmtb »

Came out to go to work last friday. Uncoverd the burg, sat down put my key in and it would not fit :?:
Got my little led tourch out to take a look down the barrel to find that it was just a twisted mess,
Some little scum bag had tryed to remove said burgman from my drive over night. Thing is thay could not move it because of the chain lock and ground point, thr disc lock and the fact that they could not get the s/l off. Lucky for me.
Sadly they have totaled the ignition barrle and scrached the leg shild.

As we speek she is in the hand of insurance company but it has cost me 150 and my no clames bonus.
Hope they rot in hell. Iv worked so hard to have that scooter how f-ing dare some one try and take it from me, ide like to take something from them ie mobilaty. :evil:
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Post by MrGrumpy »

Bugger!...a right piss off. I guess the good thing is that they failed to take it, so at least you have a repairable scoot rather than no scoot.

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Time to buy an alarm chap, if one had sounded they probably wouldn't have made such a mess of the barrel. :|

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Little twats
I would dearly love to wire my bike to the mains every night and fry 'em
WE ARE THE BURG resistance is futile
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Bastards, why the hell cant people keep their thieving hands off stuff. Bring in the birch and beat the hell out of them, or chop their bloody hands off.

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sorry to here that. makes you mad
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barryG wrote:Bastards, why the hell cant people keep their thieving hands off stuff. Bring in the birch and beat the hell out of them, or chop their bloody hands off.
Amen to that.

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Post by geoff »

Arrgh,that is a right royal p#ss off,hope you get it sorted without too much trouble.

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Post by bioshock! »

sorry to hear that mate, they need a slap on the wrist...... With a crowbar! :evil:

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bioshock! wrote: they need a slap on the head...... With a crowbar! :evil:
fixed that for you ;)

Glad for you they didn't get it.
But is it worth claiming if it's going to nuke your no-claims bonus? Is fixing the lock much more than £150 plus five years of higher premiums?

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