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#7
RE: stolen bike
sorry to hear that, man! i bet that gives ya a sick feeling in you're stomach to look outside and you're pride and joy that YOU work hard for was stolen by some low-life incosiderate f*** face! i hope you're bike is found and completely intact w/o a spec of damage.
ps. i live far from you, but if i see his *** in MD......i've gotcha brotha! lmao.
ps. i live far from you, but if i see his *** in MD......i've gotcha brotha! lmao.
#8
RE: stolen bike
And my dad makes fun of me for parking my bike in the dining room. It's way to easy to pick up these bikes, and they're like gold sitting outside waiting to be picked up. Sorry to hear about your loss man, and I do hope that the bike pops back up with no damage. Or insurance pays well and you get a brand new one.
#9
RE: stolen bike
i live in middleburgh heights. I am thinking it was someone the works at the islander appartments only because my car port was in the back where no one went except for maintance. I also learned a guy a few spots away from me had his bike stolen 3 day after he got it from the dealer. so i think a worker is doing this.
#10
RE: stolen bike
^^^ Surveillance...
...and/or place an ad on Craigslist or the local paper. Be vague, say you're looking to buy a newer Honda or Suzuki 600 sportbike, you've got cash in hand.
Make no mention of your bike being stolen. Maybe the thieves or their friends will see your ad and be dumb enough to take the bait.
...and/or place an ad on Craigslist or the local paper. Be vague, say you're looking to buy a newer Honda or Suzuki 600 sportbike, you've got cash in hand.
Make no mention of your bike being stolen. Maybe the thieves or their friends will see your ad and be dumb enough to take the bait.
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