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Stollen and Burned out

Started by BIG BILL, June 17, 2007, 07:33:13 PM

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BIG BILL

Wel I have not been on here for a while as i work away.

But my Tiger was stolen outside the local papershop i was away only a couple of minutes. :(

Plod came back a few days later, "Wev'e found your Bike" but it's nackerd

it's been burnt out.

So I picked up yesterday my Black 2005 but 2006 tubless tire model and the love for Tigers is still there. :D



How do i do pic's on here I have tried but i'm a bit PC thick.



BIG BILL
Don't wait for your ship to come in, swim out and meet the bloody thing (Barry Sheene) Silver 2004 tiger

MARKC

Scumbags !!!!!!!!! Hope you get a new one out of it.

JRO

Really sorry to hear about that.  I've never had a bike stolen, but it is one of the hazzards of using a two-wheeler.



Hope you get it replaced.
JRO

2006 Tiger

Advwannabe

Hi Bill,



Sorry to hear about your getting ripped off and impressed you bought another Tigger. When you're on a good thing I guess...



Are you doing anything extra about security or was the theft just one of those things? Good luck with your new ride.



Cheers
No good deed goes unpunished
02 Tigger
02 Blackbird
75 GT380
IBA #33180

geoff

To attach a picture you need three parts as follows (please replace any curly brackets as square brackets ie. { = [ and } = ].



1. The instruction that indicates in image address is next.. {img}.

2. The web url of the image like http://www.myimgages.com/tiger.jpg (http://www.myimgages.com/tiger.jpg)

3. The instruction that indicates the end of the image address.. {/img}



So in full my example would look like..



{img}http://www.myimages.com/tiger.jpg{/img}



and this would display the image tiger.jpg



The tricky part can be finding a suitable web location to place upload your picture (usually a jpg picture). I upload the image to my own private web area but there are many free places on the web where you can place your images. To find one of these try a google search for 'free image storage'. I think a lot of people use http://imageshack.us/ (http://imageshack.us/) but whatever you find works for you.