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discobob
05-06-2005, 06:37 PM
Hey Guys
Last night 10 Supermoto bikes were stolen from Narelan near Oran Park in Sydney. One truck from Qld had 4 bikes in it and another 2 vans and a trailer also went. I am waiting for photos, frame and engine numbers. These guys are us and were up here for the race but now they have nothing please let Mark Avard or the police know if you hear any thing. These people are pricks and deserve nothing.

Muzzard
05-06-2005, 08:36 PM
What makes are we looking for Ben, I get a lot of Supermotard orientated things across my desk mate...

Arseholes like this are unfortunately amongst us, and Islamic law applies here.

Wanna keep your hands attached to your arms .. look with your friggin eyes then...

Wobbly
05-06-2005, 10:56 PM
Fucking arseholes. Publish the makes/models mate ... there's not that much supermoto stuff for sale in aus, so hopefully should be fairly obvious when they try and shift it :evil:

Flash
06-06-2005, 07:44 AM
It sounds like it's time to tie a rope around someone and drive them round a paddock time again!
Get the fuckers! :evil:

discobob
06-06-2005, 09:13 AM
Just waiting for the details now but, I know that there were a few Yamahas.

scozzie
06-06-2005, 09:32 AM
Well there's bugger all 2nd hand motard stuff for sale up here in QLD up till now. Let's just see what surfaces.

I rebuilt an XT500 years ago, spent ages on it, my first time. Just after it was finished and I'd run it back in some bastard followed me home and it was gone 5 minutes after I'd parked it. Bastards. They should get their own life not someone elses. :twisted:

I'll let you all know what pops up here.

discobob
06-06-2005, 10:40 AM
6 Jun 05
It is becoming an all too regular scenario lately.
Riders travel to Sydney to race, only to wake in the morning to find bikes, gear and transportation missing.

Competitors awoke on Sunday morning of the Mr Supermoto NSW series to find their pride, joy and associated bits and pieces gone work gone.
It is difficult to put a price on the theft, accounting that the competitors were from interstate and needed to buy tickets to fly home, tools that are built up over years, but a figure of over $250 000 would not be far off.
Below is a quick summary of what went missing.
Isuzu 2.5 tonne truck tonne.

Daniel McKenzie’s Yamaha YZ450F 2005 no 51 vin# JYACJO6C25A003734 Eng #J319E0003751

Blue bike silver rims Staintune exhaust with no 51 on plates.
Noels Billeaus KTM SMR 525 2005 no 181 Vin. # VBKMXM4345M436261
Eng # 559001232

Ashley Woolfords KTM SMR 525 2005 no 12 Vin# VBKMXN4355M438116
Eng # 559005624

Joel Whitakers Kawasaki KX250F 2005 no 875 with a Muzzy Exhaust
KTM 525 SMR 05 orange bike black rims Akrapovic exhaust no 181 on plates

KTM 525 SMR 05 orange bike silver rims white brothers carbon pro exhaust no 12 on plates
Also in the truck was, 2 sets tyres slicks, 3 sets motard rims silver, 4 sets tyre warmers:
Sportsbikes warmers, 1 set yellow centre, 2 sets orange centre and 1 set green centre.
4 gear bags. Helmets, boots, leathers, back protectors, goggles and gloves.
Honda generator 5.8kva, 3 tool boxes and lots of spares for all bikes.
In the trailer there was Junior riders Cheyne Brenton's bike a YZF 250 2005 with 55 on plates
and a generator plus his entire race gear, tools and spares.
All was in a enclosed trailer with his photo on the sides and was painted
YAMAHA COLS MOTORCYCLES KEMPSEY AND PAINTED BLACK.
Also stolen was The Jackson Equipment racing van and setup with Joe Harvey's
number 82 Yamaha YZF250 and gear.
This included a MX setup YZF250, 3 sets of Jackson Equipment racing leather suits, a generator and associated equipment and tools.
The transport vehicles were later found incinerated with owners not knowing what has been stolen and what has been pointlessly torched.

Motorcycle dealers should point out this theft to their staff and have them be on the look out for people trying to buy motocross equipment, such as front fenders, standard braking setup, motocross rims, hubs and spokes.
These bikes will be difficult to off load as the two KTM’s were from a batch of 5 SMR’s that were brought into Australia and the Supermotard 2nd hand market is relatively small.

There is also the possibility of these bikes and equipment being shipped overseas, so freight moving companies and the like should take note of any suspicious items being shipped.

If you have any information on this theft you should call the police or contact this website. www.supermotard.com.au or Daniel Mckenzie Ph 0414 688 037

Sibbo
06-06-2005, 01:09 PM
Is now a good time to say what I have for sale......going cheap!!?

When they get caught, the death penality is a light sentance to what they DESERVE! :evil:

I will keep a watch at NDMX.

discobob
06-06-2005, 07:01 PM
YZF 250 05 models Blue & white original plastics & graphics Chassis numbers JYACG21C45AOO460 and JYACG21C85A007336. Engine numbers G342E-004170 and G342E-007308. Both bikes fitted with manual cam chain adjusters---knurled aluminium head Magura junior bend X line bars no L432-4 on crown (under pad) WRP bar pads Drain & filler bolts radiator cap & dipstick drilled for lockwire (Motard bike wired) No 82 on plates also Joe and www.jacksonracing.com.au

MX bike with std wheels and Maxxis soft terrain tyres (M7307 SM front M6023 SI rear) Red black Pro Grip grips red breather pipe fuel tank

Motard bike
Acerbis blue hand guards new style Multiplo but mounted to top yoke not bars--bar end fitting unique not factory. All triple clamp bolts top & bottom 12mm heads not 10mm Right handguard scuffed Forks lowered 12mm 4.0 Kg springs installed shock lowered 4mm std spring Fire screen removed from air filter cage (mounting lug broken) Magura road master cylinder square reservoir, not split perch (slides off to
remove)
Braided brake line cable tied to lower fork guard fits outside guard not inside as std Lower fork guard cut for tyre clearance, left one scored badly Braking 4 pot caliper Titanium Over pipe & Miffler --one off clamp holding mid pipe to subframe scuffed footpegs Wheels on bike Front gold talon hub gold 3.5" rim Braking 320mm wave disc not perfect fit (3mm too big ID for hub) Rear Husky cush drive hub 45th sprocket Disc one off special (345mm) Both fitted Heidenau slicks brand new---these are just in country

Spare wheels
Front Husqvarna 6 bolt hub fitted one off 300mm fixed disc mounted inside hub not out Metzeler wet racing tyre rear gold talon hub gold 4.25 rim 45 th alloy sprocket no disc---left in van to burn !!!! Disc nearly impossible to replace ours hand made. Bridgestone wet racing tyre

Other Stuff

RITE TIGHT tie downs 6 sets blue with green end
Bandit pro tyre warmers
Vacuum fuel pump 6litre capacity
Generator blue branded Yangke model no yk1700 rated 2.7kva Aluminium box with chain, spare brake pads, bar ends, levers Tools Snap On 3/8 "torque wrench in red plastic case heat gun pyrometer / thermometer in box Stahwille combination 8mm 10mm 12mmm 14mm 17mm 22mm spanners 27/30mm Hazat ring spanner Black dead shot hammer Whipps stand stickers on it No 82 s also Joe www.jacksonracing.com.au (same as bikes) 2 spare air filters Uni, and Moto Air 2 x inner tubes Heidenau 17" Factory spares kit gaskets & ring in original cardboard wrapping Whipps van ramp (1 rung bent) 5 pairs new Jackson Equipment Supermoto gloves 3 pairs unique leathers Size 46 red/black GH Twinzip Size 40 Black/ Gun GH Twinzip Size 42 Orange / black/white Jackson Equipment brand Joe's leathers re/black/white Jackson Equipment brand size 40 Oxtar boots size 11 Lazer blue helmet
2 pair used gloves Jackson Equipment Supermoto size L
Acerbis briefcase
yellow pit jacket--Jackson Equipment
blue blanket
sleeping bag

And more just can't think straight !!!
Ring Camden Police 02 46550511 or Jackson Equipment 03 59863029 with any clues

Wobbly
06-06-2005, 08:59 PM
I put a news item up on the front page as well...

Hope they get the theiving little fuckers :evil:

Flash
06-06-2005, 10:27 PM
Lock them in a cell with a big black guy named Bubba. :evil:

Flash
06-06-2005, 10:27 PM
This may be a good time to suggest laid up insurance!!

Muzzard
06-06-2005, 11:01 PM
I'd be heading for the closest Cash Convertors nearest to both the location of the theft and the closest smacko's joint!
Blokes who do this are usually not associated with the sport, just the dollars required to build them and the quick buck that can be had as a stolen item...
It comes down to our own individual honesty doesn't it...
One could be offered rediculously cheap equipment and take advantage, thinking no one else will know.
But Alas, guilt usually always brings them undone when they front to the next event where the stolen gears owner is also in attendance, or the actual equipment is recognised by mates etc..