Recovering a stolen bike.

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Recovering a stolen bike.

Post by Kermit »

http://www.motorbikethieves.com/

Appears like a well planned theft, unfortunately for them it was captured on cctv.

Break steering lock, hotwire & go; no immobiliser on the 675R?

Seems like an all too easy theft.
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I don't know about well planned. They look more like shit-bag druggies than professionals to me. A pro would have had the thing within minutes, not an hour and sadly, it doesn't matter if you have an immobiliser as they can bypass it. The sad reality is that it is way too easy to do and get away with and the punishments are negligible even if you are caught.
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All that needed was Benny Hill music and a few titty girls. ;)
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Locks only keep honest people out.

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Post by Kermit »

Nelso wrote:it doesn't matter if you have an immobiliser as they can bypass it.
You would hope that an immobiliser would be a tad harder to bypass than a simple 80's style "hot wire".

At the end the day insurance is your safest measure.
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wow old mates form when he gets on the bike "Fuck this is a bit different to my shitty scooter'' :o
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my safety is a .45. Hard to bypass and a bitch if you screw with it 8)
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I found this an interesting read and it backs up billydakid's method of protection as the most feared. :lol: http://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/com ... rator_ama/
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down the gold coast with a mate once he went into a bike shop to buy a new visor at 11: 50 on a saturday came back out and SHIT NO KEYS when he got back to the shop they were gone and shop was closed 5 mins with a spanner and the bike was going and nothing was broken so easy realy but to steal someones ride is low and what was security doing while all this was happening i ask this because it was a secure office building {see front door } with multiple cameras someone must have been monitoring or am i wrong and the basteds probably stole the scooter too
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Dude I've got a gift for you, have a few of these: ........... And some of these ,,,,,,,
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thanks for the punctuation marks tim but it takes me long enough to type without using them too
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Nelso wrote:I found this an interesting read and it backs up billydakid's method of protection as the most feared. :lol: http://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/com ... rator_ama/
That was a pretty hectic story :shock:
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