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Title: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on August 06, 2012, 07:58:34 am
Had my electric roller door on my garage forced open last night and my 1978 Bultaco frontera Gm taken. I didn't,t even know that it could be opened like that. 5 years of restoration and TLC gone in a flash
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: YZ250H on August 06, 2012, 08:05:18 am
That sucks man >:( >:(.  I hope you find the barstards that took it.  Have you got any pictures of it so we can keep a look out.  Any distinguishing features ??
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: frostype400 on August 06, 2012, 08:06:49 am
Sorry to hear that know the feeling I hope you get it back fairly recognizable bike the gm so hopefully some one spots it for you, you want to go straight police sometimes they have a fair idea who might have it too.
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Matador107 on August 06, 2012, 09:10:19 am
Lyle I feel for you, get some pictures up and numbers. Also from memory are you or is this the one with a battery in a bum bag type set up on rear guard. Let us all know will you. A gold Bully should stand out like you know what.
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on August 06, 2012, 10:51:59 am
I will try and get my son to post some pics as I am working in remote WA. I have reported it to the police  ,it should stand out like dogs balls
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: bazza on August 06, 2012, 03:10:39 pm
some scum will be trail riding close buy,hope you find the feckers
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: mitch75 on August 06, 2012, 04:23:41 pm
Where about in Newcastle area was it stolen from?
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on August 06, 2012, 06:18:34 pm
Stolen from mayfield , it's a gold coloured frontera with gold rims
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: VMX247 on August 06, 2012, 06:32:36 pm
THIS ONE ??
Jerry here,s a couple of photos that you requested,
The GM is registered and is my daily ride, the MK11 is a 370cc and is my current project.
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Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Turtle.Inc on August 06, 2012, 08:04:11 pm
Cops caught all those little scumbags at Mayfield around 12 monts ago in conjunction with the Windale scumbags knocking off heaps of bikes all moderns by memory. Bikes were ending up at a poperty at Tahlee/carrington near Karuah, also Gwandalan on central coast but wouldnt mind betting they all walked scott free the first time and are back at it. Check with the cops, especially the house that got raided at Mayfield because there was heaps of stuff there. It was in the local news so this is not heresay >:(

Also got a mate whos KTM was stolen at outer Newcatle suburb but cops recoverd it a Gwandalan. pm me if you like and sure he would talk to you.

Any leads help and this kinda shit pisses me off
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on August 07, 2012, 07:56:53 am
Yeah , that's my bike in the photo
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Matador107 on August 27, 2012, 09:08:47 pm
Hi LYLE,any news on your Frontera yet.
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: llewdaert on May 29, 2013, 02:54:24 pm
Hello I think I have found your bike?
Can you send me a PM please with contact details.
Cheers
James
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on May 29, 2013, 07:31:35 pm
Hi, if you want to contact me my ph no.0415201573 regards lyle
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: llewdaert on May 29, 2013, 07:42:01 pm
I have passed Lyle details onto the guy who has the bike. He will contact him, and ask for some identifcation, and give him the bike back.

The short story goes like- my mate bought the bike [he is not into VMX but does like, and collect, old bikes] from a bloke who bought it from a bloke ....
My mate was talking to the tyre seller at Warners Bay about the cheap vintage bike prices resulting form the  poor economy.
The Bully was used as an example.
The tyre bloke commented on the coincidence of one being stolen, and my mate did not take too long to have the penny drop.
He asked the tyre bloke to get the contact details to sort it out.
He heard nothing from the tyre bloke so he asked me if I had heard anything.
I know another mate who has a gold medal- so a quick phone call sorted that it was not his bike that was stolen, but he knows Lyel.
So ..... the process is unfolding as we speak.
I know my mate is no bike thief.
He feels bad and wants to give the bike back to its original and proper owner.
He is out of pocket but wants no money in return.
It is easy to be critical of the original purchase....
I think he has done the right thing .
I hope I have helped.
Cheers
James
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on May 29, 2013, 08:08:10 pm
Thanks for the info, I suppose all I can do is wait and see what happens . If you can contact the bloke who has it , tell  him I would be prepared to compensate him for his troubles, regards, lyle
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on May 29, 2013, 09:59:02 pm
Well James who ever you may be,  it looks like I owe you a carton of your favourite beveridge....
I just had a phone call from your mate who has my bike and he said that he will return the bike to my place tomorrow . He only lives around the corner from me.  Unfrigginbelievable, he said he nearly had a heart attack when he saw it on the VMX forum. I won't be home till next Thursday so I hope to catch up with him then. I offered him compensation for his troubles but he flatly refused. Seems like a pretty genuine chap though......
I had given up on getting the Bulty back as the months went by and I was so down and angry about it that I didn't visit this forum untill today ,after someone rang me and said to take a look at VMXForum. I haven't bought a copy of VMX magazine since my bike was taken . Apparently the front headlight and shroud is missing along with a snapped rear mudguard . But I can live with that ...thankyou to the people who contacted me today,and gave me the information regarding my bike. Where would I be without this Forum ?
  I had visions over the past months of what I would have done if I had caught these guys in the act and it involved a ballpein hammer, anyway enough of that....   I didn't realise at the time that my electric roller door on my garage could be forced open like that ,needless to say I had it deadbolted and padlocked from the inside immediately after it happened. I have also since then invested in a security system called CANE CORSO. If anyone is stupid enough to try and break into my house again then they will be lucky if they leave with their balls intact ,as this security system is fail safe . If you are not familiar with it simply google CANE CORSO and click on images, the rest is self explanatory .     
Once again a big thanks to all involved and I will put a few cartons on next week when I get home if anyone wants to come over... Regards lyle
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: mainline on May 29, 2013, 10:10:02 pm
Fantastic news!
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: yamaico on May 29, 2013, 10:10:40 pm
Wow, what a good result. Big praise for llewdaert (who, incidentally, wins the competition for the hardest to spell forum name ;D)




















Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on May 29, 2013, 10:14:08 pm
Treadwell spelt backwards .....thanks again James
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Graeme M on May 30, 2013, 06:38:43 am
Yes that is fantastic news. And just goes to show it's worth posting details about stolen bikes on forums!
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: llewdaert on May 30, 2013, 07:44:43 am
Good news Lyle.

No need for carton to me, but thanks for the offer.

I would accept a beer or two, though.... When you get back and settled...

I would like to catch up with Glen as well. Without him the connection would have been harder to make.

Yes forums are good, but do not replace friendship and networking with common interest people. Good old fashioned talking.

Shit does happen when we buy bikes and bits. Hell- We dont really know where they all have been for their whole history. I got bikes from the 1920s, through to now. I reckon they would have stories, and some of the stories would be sad and bad.

The real hero is my mate, salt of the earth type.

He loves his bikes, and expects others love theirs.

Sorry about the 'llewdaert' thing I could not find a code name that was available, so my surname spelt backwards works good.

I am llewdaert now on other forums that I enjoy, but I really would prefer to be riding my bike.

Cheers






Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on May 30, 2013, 08:12:54 pm
HOME TO PAPA
Just a quick update regarding my GM frontera. The gentleman who had my bike was kind enough to return it to my house today. I won't get to see it untill next Thursday when I arrive home.   My son sent me a few photos of it and the following items are missing...headlight ,taillight,indicators, headlight shroud, speedo,tailpipe, bumbag and battery. Rear mudguard snapped off,front mudguard damaged.    That's what I can tell so far from the photos.   Apart from that, it seems to be in surprisingly good condition. It even seems like "ol mate" gave it a bit a polish before he dropped it off.   
It will probably cost around $1000 to replace the parts, but I don't care ,I'm just gratefull to have it back relatively unscathed.
I will have an esky full of cold ones if anyone wants to pop in on Thursday Arvo, as Friday I'm off to Sydney till Monday ,then Wednesday morning fly back to work in WA......just PM me if you want my contact details, regards lyle
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Turtle.Inc on May 30, 2013, 08:22:26 pm
Great Stuff James and even better for you lyle

You can give me the full story at Face's memorial ride if ya going James, should be big weekend

Small world as well as the tyre bloke (two wheel treads at Warners Bay) is a big VMX supporter who regulary uses the forum called sorelegs11, Well done as well Darren, if only you could ride a fast as you talk ;D

Cheers Rosco
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: nigmax on May 30, 2013, 08:25:36 pm
That's an awesome story :o
Still some decent people about.

Cheers
Nick
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Snowy 76 on May 30, 2013, 09:21:43 pm
Great News Lyle, will let Ray know {The previous and original owner since new}
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Lozza on May 31, 2013, 07:23:40 am
Well there you go, a Hollywood happy ending.  :D A pat on the back to everyone involved. 
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Sorelegs11 on June 01, 2013, 10:55:39 am
 Good to see the bike back in its owners hands.

 See you at nepean Ross, your kind words always impress  ;D
If you can drag yourself away from the CWA meeting we are having a few coldies sat night before the racin'


Now about the slow bit >:( >:(
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Ktm181 on June 05, 2013, 09:58:02 pm


JUST AMAZING!  Well done men. You know i used to work in a very shit profession years ago, it affects you whole view on people and the world, today i was having one of those bad/moody days and i read this story, not only does it make me PROUD to be part of this forum it makes me realize just exactly what sort of REAL PEOPLE there are out there, FOR ALL DIRECTLY INVOLVED you have made my bloody day, WELL DONE men, this is exactly why i love bikes and all the blokes who are passionate about them, JUST AMAZING!  And me, well i'll try to emulate the CLASS displayed my just about all of you.

Cheers,
Kt
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: lyle2212 on June 11, 2013, 04:17:59 pm
Just had a visit from the "Boys in blue" after I reported my stolen bike as being recovered.
 I don't know if anyone has ever removed a compliance plate from a GM frontera, " mine has been removed by who ever stole it" but underneath on the frame is a set of numbers that look like they have been flattened out with a ballpein hammer. This to me looks like it has been done in the factory and then painted over, because it does not look like it has been done recently.   Even the policeman agreed with me on that.
  After I refused to give up the person who returned my bike the copper changed his tone and said "I have my doubts as to wether that is even your bike.       that's when I felt my blood pressure rising. I showed him a photo on my IPad of the bike before it was stolen  and said to him.....take a long hard look mate and tell me which part of the bike doesn't resemble the original.
     He then threatened to seize the bike and have the crime squad to look into it...... I responded by saying Go ahead and I will phone NBN ( the local TV station ) and get them out here filming while you seize it and you people will look like a bunch of imbeciles. All the while with profanities thrown in from me left right and centre. That's when the young female copper stepped in and said "mind your language".        Well that set me off even further.. I said don't you tell me to mind my bloody language, you people did nothing to aid in the recovery of my bike ,you didn't even bother to take finger prints when my home was broken into and bike stolen and you've got the audacity to come here and tell me that I could be in possession of a stolen bike.
  This all happened over a half hour period .   I tried to explain that these bikes were originally motocross bikes and have a factory over stamp blah blah blah.  And that the guy who had it before me was the original owner and it has never Been tampered with.
 Eventually after I had calmed down and explained that the bike was recovered through a very tight knit bunch of enthusiasts. And that if I could find out any more info which would aid in the tracking down of the original thieves then I would pass that information on to him . To which the copper replied OK then I will leave at that for the time being and pass the info on to the crime squad.
  What a day.....anyway a few of the Bulty boys will be here soon for a drink I owe them,  so I will no doubt have an interesting tale to tell them about Australia's finest.
Regards lyle
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: TM BILL on June 11, 2013, 04:38:10 pm
Geezarse that's bloody typical , I cant speak for your blue rashers over there but what you have described sums up the geniuses we have here masquerading as police  >:(

A mate recently had his KT 250 stolen and was very proactive in the recovery of it . He reported it to the local bacon who basically did SFA about it  >:( I said to him Rob the only way those clowns are going to find your bike is if the bastards who took it are seen with it on a ute and one of thems not wearing a seatbelt or they are doing 3kms over the limit  ::)

Sure enough Rob got his bike back but no thanks to the blue bacon mob , it was all down to local motorcyclist getting off their arses and asking people and looking  ( you know the sort of things the police used to do before they became PC revenue gatherers).

Of course once the locals had recovered the bike and nailed the scum who took it the bacon arrived and took them back to the bacon factory for McDonalds and a game of playstation  >:(

Lyle I am really pleased you got your bike back and kudos to all involved who made it happen  :) But it shits me that those who are supposed to recover goods and solve crime just want to piss of innocent law abiding citizens  >:( its a world wide problem .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HJIznd65BA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSP3LF2K4k4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1CLNUAyZFw
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: TM BILL on June 21, 2013, 12:41:38 pm
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=413271981325&set=vb.706181325&type=2&theater
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: firko on June 21, 2013, 01:16:25 pm
Priceless ;D ;D ;D.
Jeez Bill, don't tell me that you've gone over to the darkside and are frequenting facebook ???. I'm tipping my toes in gently but still don't like the "what I had for breakfast" side of it. I can't believe some of the puerile shite some folks put up for others to see.......(says a bloke who's recently put up cutesy pictures of his bloody dog) :-[
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: Davey Crocket on June 21, 2013, 03:49:05 pm
Unfortunately the high standards that they once had for becoming a bacon have long gone, you use to have to be 6ft and have a good solid leg for kicking people up the arse, now you can be 5ft and weigh 50kg's and you'll get in as long as you have a university degree and no common cense (to go to university years ago you had to be of a certain high academic level....now any idiot can go as long as you pay the fee.... all you end up with is an idiot with a degree....). When you look at the levels of crime these days and the amount of unsolved crime it makes me shudder....as Bill says, there just speeding ticket administers. Don't start me on the length of the sentences or parole. >:(
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: oldyzman on June 21, 2013, 07:55:50 pm
Poetry in Motion
Title: Re: Stolen from Newcastle area
Post by: crash n bern on June 24, 2013, 05:57:44 pm

  After I refused to give up the person who returned my bike the copper changed his tone and said "I have my doubts as to wether that is even your bike.       that's when I felt my blood pressure rising. I showed him a photo on my IPad of the bike before it was stolen  and said to him.....take a long hard look mate and tell me which part of the bike doesn't resemble the original.
     He then threatened to seize the bike and have the crime squad to look into it......


A mate of mine told me about this sort of thing some years back. A bloke he knew called the cops to report a neighbours kid he thought was getting abused.  The cops tried to pin it on him.  My mates theory was that it's easier to pin something on someone they have, than to investigate and find the perp.