Jenn I think I speak for everyone when I say this, no 1 wishes death on anyone, its just that every 1s had enough of these prick and just lettin ther frustrations out unfortunatlly this is the way it sounds I kinda sure no 1 means any real harm exept a broken arm or legJennysc wrote:I know I'm only new to this site and I'm not usually outspoken I just had to say something about this post.
It's very sad that Randy got stolen and yes the rider is a scumbag thief, but.......... he wasn't a child molestor, or a wife beater or a murderer (gawd, I hope he wasn't anyway), he didn't deserve to die and some of the comments on here are quite callous.
Not too much abuse please, I'm actually quite a nice person
Randy update
- Adel
- KSRC Regular

- Posts: 685
- Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:36 pm
- Bike: Yamaha
- State: New South Wales
- Location: croydon, sydney
ZXR 750 j 91
-
Jennysc
- KSRC Member

- Posts: 397
- Joined: Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:50 am
- Bike: ER6
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Padstow NSW
Adel, yeah you're right, it's just people letting off steam. I was just as pissed when our house got broken into and precious stuff was stolen.adel wrote:Jenn I think I speak for everyone when I say this, no 1 wishes death on anyone, its just that every 1s had enough of these prick and just lettin ther frustrations out unfortunatlly this is the way it sounds I kinda sure no 1 means any real harm exept a broken arm or legJennysc wrote:I know I'm only new to this site and I'm not usually outspoken I just had to say something about this post.
It's very sad that Randy got stolen and yes the rider is a scumbag thief, but.......... he wasn't a child molestor, or a wife beater or a murderer (gawd, I hope he wasn't anyway), he didn't deserve to die and some of the comments on here are quite callous.
Not too much abuse please, I'm actually quite a nice person
Have a good one guys
2007 ER6n
2000 GPX250R - RIP 22/04/07
2000 GPX250R - RIP 22/04/07
Thanks for your thoughts guys. It was quite cathartic reading them all!
To answer a couple of questions, no they haven't released the man's name and no I didn't have insurance. It was going to be $140 a month and I decided it wasn't worth it. I had Randy for just over three years and I owe $4700 on the loan. If I'd paid the insurance, I would've paid $5320, so in a way I'm technically ahead. I just have no bike!!!
I called the Accident Inv. Squad back today to ask "what happens now"? From what I could make out from the initial call, they've entered Randy in the system as recovered, they've done their mechanical investigations on the bike and he'll be released next week. However, no mention was made of looking further into why he was riding a stolen bike. Was he the person who stole it? If not, how did he come across it? Who did the stolen plates belong to that were on Randy when he died? Before there wasn't a single lead to follow up, now it seems like there's an awful lot. But it looks like I might have to hound them about it to get it looked into.
They also told me I'll have to pay for the towing from the accident scene in Marsden to the tow yard at Parkridge. I have no idea where that is and how much it'll cost, but when I filed the police report I ticked the box that said I wanted to be contacted before any towing charges were incurred if Randy was recovered. Obviously I wasnt. Under the circumstances, I'm sure they were just clearing the scene and taking him somewhere they could look at him. Am I seriously going to have to pay for that??
I'm going to keep calling and asking for information and pester them to investigate if I have to because whoever took my bike has taken other people's - and usually you never see them again. If the guy riding Randy was the one who stole it, he was pretty damn stupid to ride a bike with stolen plates. It makes me think he was probably unknowingly on the receiving end of stolen goods. Which means if they can track down where he got Randy, they might just find a serial bike thief.
To answer a couple of questions, no they haven't released the man's name and no I didn't have insurance. It was going to be $140 a month and I decided it wasn't worth it. I had Randy for just over three years and I owe $4700 on the loan. If I'd paid the insurance, I would've paid $5320, so in a way I'm technically ahead. I just have no bike!!!
I called the Accident Inv. Squad back today to ask "what happens now"? From what I could make out from the initial call, they've entered Randy in the system as recovered, they've done their mechanical investigations on the bike and he'll be released next week. However, no mention was made of looking further into why he was riding a stolen bike. Was he the person who stole it? If not, how did he come across it? Who did the stolen plates belong to that were on Randy when he died? Before there wasn't a single lead to follow up, now it seems like there's an awful lot. But it looks like I might have to hound them about it to get it looked into.
They also told me I'll have to pay for the towing from the accident scene in Marsden to the tow yard at Parkridge. I have no idea where that is and how much it'll cost, but when I filed the police report I ticked the box that said I wanted to be contacted before any towing charges were incurred if Randy was recovered. Obviously I wasnt. Under the circumstances, I'm sure they were just clearing the scene and taking him somewhere they could look at him. Am I seriously going to have to pay for that??
I'm going to keep calling and asking for information and pester them to investigate if I have to because whoever took my bike has taken other people's - and usually you never see them again. If the guy riding Randy was the one who stole it, he was pretty damn stupid to ride a bike with stolen plates. It makes me think he was probably unknowingly on the receiving end of stolen goods. Which means if they can track down where he got Randy, they might just find a serial bike thief.
Hayden who??
-
mick_dundee
- Team Naked

- Posts: 5344
- Joined: Sat Jul 09, 2005 2:05 pm
- Bike: Suzuki
- State: Victoria
- Location: Kilmore
No legal eagle but I don't believe they can MAKE you pay towing charges for an accident that clearly you had nothing to do with!
Might also be worthwhile finding out if there is any victim of crime compensation type thing available Bobbi, again NFI how it all works but you've got bugger all to lose.
Hounding these guys seems to be the relevant course of action for sure, it is Qld after all, NOTIHNG moves fast in Qld
Might also be worthwhile finding out if there is any victim of crime compensation type thing available Bobbi, again NFI how it all works but you've got bugger all to lose.
Hounding these guys seems to be the relevant course of action for sure, it is Qld after all, NOTIHNG moves fast in Qld
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
-
Mr Sparkle
- KSRC Member

- Posts: 137
- Joined: Thu Nov 16, 2006 10:42 am
- Location: Sydney
- Contact:
-
Felix
- KSRC Contributor

- Posts: 1173
- Joined: Thu Sep 02, 2004 1:54 am
- Bike: Suzuki
- State: Overseas
- Location: Osaka
Oh dear...no insurance...I would have thought third party fire and theft would be a minimum on any bike anyone owed money on...? Probably cost less than $250pa...
Might be worth paying a lawyer type for half an hour of their time to see where you stand in recovering funds from riders estate - afterall he destroyed it, whether he was an "innocent" party or not.
Might be worth paying a lawyer type for half an hour of their time to see where you stand in recovering funds from riders estate - afterall he destroyed it, whether he was an "innocent" party or not.
- Team Furball -


- Neka79
- Extreme Post Whore :-)

- Posts: 13115
- Joined: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:20 am
- Bike: Z900
- State: South Australia
- Location: Adelaide......nah its cool..no really!!
- Contact:
yea maybe death is a bit harsh....Jennysc wrote:Adel, yeah you're right, it's just people letting off steam. I was just as pissed when our house got broken into and precious stuff was stolen.adel wrote:Jenn I think I speak for everyone when I say this, no 1 wishes death on anyone, its just that every 1s had enough of these prick and just lettin ther frustrations out unfortunatlly this is the way it sounds I kinda sure no 1 means any real harm exept a broken arm or legJennysc wrote:I know I'm only new to this site and I'm not usually outspoken I just had to say something about this post.
It's very sad that Randy got stolen and yes the rider is a scumbag thief, but.......... he wasn't a child molestor, or a wife beater or a murderer (gawd, I hope he wasn't anyway), he didn't deserve to die and some of the comments on here are quite callous.
Not too much abuse please, I'm actually quite a nice person
Have a good one guys
but if u think abt how we bust our arse to EARN our bikes/cars/homes etc, then some lazy bastard just decides to pinch it...
even if this guy was an "innocent" party, surely he woulda known when he bought the bike that it was stolen and he tried to rego it...
i kno im harsh, but i for 1 am sick of the reality that has become life..if bobby had caught the guy and beaten him up during a home invasion, she would be on assault charges.... at least this way is justice..
Neka
2006 Zeddy 1000
1996 VS series 2 S pak Ute

2006 Zeddy 1000
1996 VS series 2 S pak Ute

- Stereo
- KSRC Addict

- Posts: 4578
- Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:01 am
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Pt Cook, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific Ocean, Earth
I tried getting third party fire and theft for the gixxer recently but every company I spoke to quoted very very high, pretty much the same as comprehensiveFelix wrote:Oh dear...no insurance...I would have thought third party fire and theft would be a minimum on any bike anyone owed money on...? Probably cost less than $250pa...
Might be worth paying a lawyer type for half an hour of their time to see where you stand in recovering funds from riders estate - afterall he destroyed it, whether he was an "innocent" party or not.
The world is round. It has no point.
-
Felix
- KSRC Contributor

- Posts: 1173
- Joined: Thu Sep 02, 2004 1:54 am
- Bike: Suzuki
- State: Overseas
- Location: Osaka
Interesting...Stereo wrote: I tried getting third party fire and theft for the gixxer recently but every company I spoke to quoted very very high, pretty much the same as comprehensive
I only wanted TPFT on the ER...but they don't do it as it would be priced within $10 of full comp...so they don't bother - just offer the one insurance...
- Team Furball -


- ttc
- Team Black
- Posts: 2893
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:59 pm
- Bike: Z1000
- State: Queensland
- Location: Brisbane
Sorry if it's not correct but they're scum and if they do something that takes their life too friggen bad.
At the very least they would have known it was stolen and that makes them just as bad as the person who took it... some low life paid the ultimate price for screwing someone over and thats Karma at it's very best.
Bobbi, i have a lock up garage if you need to store Randy somewhere secure.
At the very least they would have known it was stolen and that makes them just as bad as the person who took it... some low life paid the ultimate price for screwing someone over and thats Karma at it's very best.
Bobbi, i have a lock up garage if you need to store Randy somewhere secure.

- Adel
- KSRC Regular

- Posts: 685
- Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:36 pm
- Bike: Yamaha
- State: New South Wales
- Location: croydon, sydney
Mate have you seen the bike I mean how badly damaged, is it worth gettin it back to even sell it in parts, or is it mangelated, if thats the case well let em fcukin have it dont pay any tow fees they cant make you pay surely this pricks got family y cant they pay for everythinBluefly wrote:
They also told me I'll have to pay for the towing from the accident scene in Marsden to the tow yard at Parkridge.
ZXR 750 j 91
