When Evelyn Reilly was asked to call into Mid-North Honda to see if a quad bike that had turned up there was the one stolen from her, she took her spare keys just in case.
The 79-year-old Kaikohe farmer was hopeful she'd be leaving the Waipapa business with a bike - but never in a million years did she expect it to be a brand new one donated by Mid-North Honda with the help of distributors Blue Wing Honda.
"They showed me a bike and asked me if my key fitted it. I said 'that's not my bike'," Mrs Reilly said after yesterday morning's surprise presentation of a new quad bike.
"I came over here to pick up my old bike and I'm leaving with a nice and shiny and brand new one. I'm a bit speechless, I really don't know what to say," she said.
Husband Sean Reilly and other family members helped keep the secret by spinning a yarn about the stolen bike possibly being found. "When we got there I didn't recognise anyone around me, then all of a sudden there were my two granddaughters and my great grandson," a delighted Mrs Reilly said.