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Old 09-27-2010, 09:08 PM   #11
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Thanks all yeah it happened yesterday around 5pm in chino hills a really nice neighborhood. Its blue and white has after market exhaust. Only had 2800 miles on it not a scratch on it it gets washed and waxed more then Seans cobra(which is alot). It's sickening really I work so fucking much to get what ai have and someone thinks they have the right to take something from me that bike I loved just as many of you love your cars and for it to be taken away makes me sick. As for finding it they RARELY find sport bikes unless they are crashed, the people that took my bike didn't start it and the steering was locked so they must have lifted it in a truck so that means its probably been parted out. Its fucking disgusting to say the least im angry and depressed greatly so the kind words cheered me up as much as they could thanks all.
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:09 PM   #12
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Fucking bullshit ill lend you the 50 if you want to take care of business. I fucking hate that shit.
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:53 PM   #13
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Jerry,

I let my friend whose a super biker know and here's what he said.

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Have them make an acct on ocmoto.com there's been a few stolen bikes lately. And luckily, one thief was caught and the owner got his bike back in one piece.
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:20 AM   #14
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Thanks all yeah it happened yesterday around 5pm in chino hills a really nice neighborhood. Its blue and white has after market exhaust. Only had 2800 miles on it not a scratch on it it gets washed and waxed more then Seans cobra(which is alot). It's sickening really I work so fucking much to get what ai have and someone thinks they have the right to take something from me that bike I loved just as many of you love your cars and for it to be taken away makes me sick. As for finding it they RARELY find sport bikes unless they are crashed, the people that took my bike didn't start it and the steering was locked so they must have lifted it in a truck so that means its probably been parted out. Its fucking disgusting to say the least im angry and depressed greatly so the kind words cheered me up as much as they could thanks all.
You should keep an eye on craigslist for parts/ full frames from that year. And make an appointment to check some of them out, bring your VIN and a crowbar. Or maybe look for that exhaust, I'll be that would be the first thing to go.
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Old 09-28-2010, 01:04 AM   #15
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That sucks more than I can imagine. Personally, I think it's pretty chicken shit of people to steal anything.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:27 PM   #16
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Old 09-30-2010, 08:04 PM   #17
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That sucks more than I can imagine. Personally, I think it's pretty chicken shit of people to steal anything.
When my dirty underwear that was hanging in my ditty bag next to my rack on board my ship was ripped off, I figured nothing is safe from thieves. Stealing was becoming a problem on my ship so the Captain on the closed circuit TV system said during Captain's Call that both he and the XO understood that there were many ladders that thieves could slip on their way to the the Master At Arms office. The stealing pretty much stopped in a few days after several thieves were turned into the MAA's office after slipping on ladders.

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Old 09-30-2010, 08:17 PM   #18
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That's funny. Back when I was about 25 I caught a guy who broke into one of my employee's car. I had just come back from lunch and saw that her window was broke. I went and told her and while we were walking to the underground parking we saw the guy walking out carring her speakers. I yelled at him to stop and he bolted. Being young I took off running and jumped over the upper floor wall down a story and took off after him. We ran across the parking lot, over a wall, through a field and I finally caught him in the middle of a street because he got too tired to run any more. By this time the cops had already arrived at the office and were taking a report. My mom (who I worked with at the time) told the cop she was worried and he told her not to that I'd be fine. She told him that she wasn't worried about me but what I was going to do to the guy when I caught him. He laughed and told her that criminals often fall and hit their faces when being chased and not to worry too much. I did control myself though and only grabbed him by his neck and put his arm behind his back. I then led him back to the office to the police.
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Old 09-30-2010, 10:18 PM   #19
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That's funny. Back when I was about 25 I caught a guy who broke into one of my employee's car. I had just come back from lunch and saw that her window was broke. I went and told her and while we were walking to the underground parking we saw the guy walking out carring her speakers. I yelled at him to stop and he bolted. Being young I took off running and jumped over the upper floor wall down a story and took off after him. We ran across the parking lot, over a wall, through a field and I finally caught him in the middle of a street because he got too tired to run any more. By this time the cops had already arrived at the office and were taking a report. My mom (who I worked with at the time) told the cop she was worried and he told her not to that I'd be fine. She told him that she wasn't worried about me but what I was going to do to the guy when I caught him. He laughed and told her that criminals often fall and hit their faces when being chased and not to worry too much. I did control myself though and only grabbed him by his neck and put his arm behind his back. I then led him back to the office to the police.
Nice. My brother says the same thing.
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