STOLEN 2004 gsxr 600
I was fueling up the truck and made mention to it to my wife.... told her it looked like Kyle's old bike.
They were just chillin and did not appear to be in a hurry.
With the popularity of both GSXRs and Black..... it may not have been yours.
But it sure looked like it.
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FYI - It's also bike week..... and the number of bikes stolen within the next few days wills be substantially higher than any other time of the year....
Especially as you get closer to Daytona.
Especially as you get closer to Daytona.
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One of the consequences of such notions as "entitlements" is that people who have contributed nothing to society feel that society owes them something, apparently just for being nice enough to grace us with their presence.”
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)
I asked the wife what day we saw it..... she believes it was Wednesday.
Also, it was not in the evening, but around lunch time (~1'ish).
Good Luck.
Also, it was not in the evening, but around lunch time (~1'ish).
Good Luck.
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One of the consequences of such notions as "entitlements" is that people who have contributed nothing to society feel that society owes them something, apparently just for being nice enough to grace us with their presence.”
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)
I recomend riding a bike to places where its in veiw the whole time, or just rideing then returning to place of residence. this way its not going to get stolen while your out on the town. and at home, suguest pulling into your house, porch or something, and as close to your bedroom as possible with a HELL OF A LOUD alarm. plus locks on both tires, and chains if possible. but to be honest... just try to hide it and not let anyone know where its at. pull it inbetween your house and something. the less visable it is your better off. sorry for you loss my friend i hope someone tracks it down. but if i where you on your next bike get lo jack. it cost only a few hundo bucks and you can sleep at night knoing the thifes will most likly be caught.
+1 on LoJack and/or Phantom Tracking... Not just a theft deterent but actually help CATCH the bastards that are stealing all these bikes! I wish whoever stole my first bike would take my current one too as they would get a hell of a surprise!


