Aecurity at the MotoGP

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Alan Crowder, Jun 21, 2008.

  1. Alan Crowder

    Alan Crowder Guest

    Whats the indea regarding security for bikes at tomorrows
    MotoGP at Donington?

    Does one have to take a chain and lock it to your mate's
    bike or is it pretty safe to simply lock the bike and wander?

    I seem to remember some years ago a spate of wheels
    and suchlike being nicked?

    Any idea's?

    Thanks
    Alan
     
    Alan Crowder, Jun 21, 2008
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  2. Alan Crowder

    Alan Crowder Guest

    I meant Security in the header,
    I am unable to type correctly.
     
    Alan Crowder, Jun 21, 2008
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  3. Alan Crowder

    TD Guest

    I fucking hope not, I only have a disk-lock.

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Jun 21, 2008
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  4. Alan Crowder

    platypus Guest

    I parked outside Heinz Gherkin in Bristol this afternoon, came back to the
    bike half an hour later to find the keys were still in the ignition. The
    moral of the story? Ride an old shitheap no-one wants to nick.
     
    platypus, Jun 21, 2008
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  5. Alan Crowder

    TD Guest

    Anyone know if there will be a helmet park at Donington tomorrow?

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Jun 21, 2008
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  6. Alan Crowder

    Pip Guest

    I am the embodiment of your moral.

    eeuw.
     
    Pip, Jun 22, 2008
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  7. Alan Crowder

    Pip Guest

    Any properly appointed gentleman's motorcycle is equipped with such
    storage as to make that question irrelevant.
     
    Pip, Jun 22, 2008
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  8. Yes, there is, round behind the Luxury Burger stand. That's the one that
    serves the fillet steak burgers for just £2 a pop.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jun 22, 2008
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  9. Alan Crowder

    platypus Guest

    You're an old shitheap that no-one wants to nick?
    Just so.
     
    platypus, Jun 22, 2008
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  10. Alan Crowder

    frag Guest

    Apart from Elly.

    I bet he's got quite a few nick marks on 'im from 'er.
     
    frag, Jun 22, 2008
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  11. Alan Crowder

    TD Guest

    What is this storage you speak of?

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Jun 22, 2008
    #11
  12. Alan Crowder

    TD Guest

    Oh. I could only see the Raw Cat Burger stand selling at £3 a pop.

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Jun 22, 2008
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  13. Alan Crowder

    Pip Guest

    Pip, Jun 23, 2008
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  14. Alan Crowder

    SD Guest

    SD, Jun 23, 2008
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  15. Alan Crowder

    TD Guest

    Is that some sort of casing that my usual motorcycle fits within?
    With capacity like that, a plethora!

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    TD
    1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red)
    2001 ZX-9R (red and black)
    1999 M5 (neither black nor red)
    Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
     
    TD, Jun 23, 2008
    #15
  16. Alan Crowder

    Hog Guest

    Someone should write a book on the changing faces of Pixie riding
    habits....
     
    Hog, Jun 23, 2008
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