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Never found the kx though. Headed to the lake sitting at a gas station, notice a stolen car I saw on Facebook earlier in the day, confirm frantically the license plate from earlier post. Skinny tweaker comes walking up, I jump out, say drop the keys mfer lol he drops the keys in his hand and runs away. I contacted the people, via the FB post and waited for them and the cops to come get the car. Mid nineties Civic big surprise. The keys weren't even for that car haha. Wifes 1998 Civic was stolen, cost me a brand new 2012 Civic to replace it, recovered the 98 3 days after she got the new one. Tweekers again, idiots took pictures of punching the ignition, trunk, each other's matching name tatoos, trip to Oregon and back and forgot the mem card in the car, my wife finds it, see the tats, used that to pull pics of them from social media and got them busted.
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Worst part was I saw him at a convenience store near my house while waiting for his sentencing, which was unsettling and infuriating.
He got 4 years (he will only serve one since it’s non violent) and a restraining order.
I went out there one day and realized it was gone. I called the local chief of police (I went to high school with him) and he came by my house. He asked me if I had any pictures of it, and I told him I didn't have any handy, then he asked me to describe it, and he said, "I've got that bike in my impound lot". I told him that I doubted that was the bike, but we rode up there anyway. The graphics had all been pulled off, but there it was.
They said they'd chased a guy down who was riding it on the street. He ditched it and took off on foot. I was amazed the thief got the thing running. It wouldn't start for sht since the valves were so bad out of spec. Anyway, I got it back and refurbished it. It's inside my shop with the rest of my steeds now.
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A buddy of mine had 2 bikes stolen last year, knew who did it, where they lived and where the stolen bikes were located and police pretty much said "Yeah, nothing we can do about it."
Pit Row
How did the guy get caught? Surely can't be the same guy who stole it 12 years ago?
The only nice part is that we knew who did it but couldn't prove it until later. The idiot got what he deserved when he stole a quad and ran from the cops. T boned a car on the right front and put his head through the windshield. Lost an eye and has serious spinal damage. Made me quite happy. Only wish I could have been there to see it and stand over him and laugh.
The detective called me on Halloween of this year to tell me what had happened because he knew I wanted to know. Best Halloween I have ever had.
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$1000 no questions asked reward got the bike back from a real piece of work from a few doors up who had just got out of jail coincidentally, who knew a few people like that. Apparently.
So after I made 2 brackets for each roller door that are plated to it with the nuts welded over that accept a length of 2mm thickness 75 x 75 square hollow section tube that slide through these and the vertical shed beams either side of the rollers on the inside and locked together using a Kyrtonite U bold sliding through holes in the end of each beam, set at different heights and then acting as ram raid bars, got lengths of 25 x 25 by 5mm steel angle and welded 2 of these together back to back in a sort of S shape for each roller track that bolsters the original tracks and is then welded to the vertical post the tracks are attached to and out a dyno bolt into each end of the roller doors to bolt down the d made two locks for the personal entrance door so one at the bottom and the top that accept a pad lock and has a protective cover build in made of 8mm plate so the padlocks can't be jimmied or belted and also with the nuts welded so it can' be undone from inside, drilled and fitted 8mm bolts with nylock nuts on the inside of the bottom row of the iron sheets that line the shed and I thought that I was pretty safe.
Fuckers come back 3 months later which coincidentally happened to be school holidays again (with the prize scumbag back in lock up that created even more questions than answers), the scum simply unscrewed the corner flashing, used tin snips to put two cuts horizontally along the tin from the now exposed tin edges about a foot and a half apart and made a door for them selves to just step in. Once in they cut the chain I was now securing my bike with, they set about trying to get the bike out. And that's where things got difficult for them. Not sure what they were using, but the scums were bashing through the exposed personal door entry hinges from the outside, middle of the day on a corner block exposed to the semi busy roadway, when luckily the elderly neighbours came home and stuck their head over the fence to see what all the noise was about. Said they were kids but didn't know or didn't want to get involved to say who. The scum had bashed through the bottom hinge and were trying to jimmy the door out which was still held in place by the two locks I had installed and the top hinge. I called the cops to come and get prints or something and they turned up the next day reluctantly, said they couldn't do much and acted like they were going to do even less. So I took my bike to a local shop the next day and just said I want it gone on consignment for about $1000 less than I could have got privately and a month later got the money. Troubles, worry and my hobby gone too. Didn't have a bike again for many years after that and when I did I bought cheap (remember when you could buy cheap 2 strokes) but still insured that even.
I now have 3 larger hinges on that door, repaired the tin and drilled out the screws on the corner flashings, a length of 22 tonne lifting chain that was getting thrown out at work with that good pad lock and an alarmed disc lock. I also have a big dog and there is now a house built on the vacant neighboring lot so felt safe enough to get another decent bike recently.
2002 kx125 & 2004 honda foreman- same instance
2001 Yamaha raptor from a buddies house right when they came out. ( The family had an older daughter who was mixed with the wrong crowd) really think she had something to do with it.
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After the LCQ, I parked my KTM450 in the tunnel along with several other bikes to watch the main. Came back to find it gone.
Long story short, myself and a buddy spent the next 14 hours tracking it down with some leads and caught the bastard red handed (3 hours from the stadium) and he was arrested right there. Needless to say, Feld has cracked down on fake press passes since then! One of the best feelings in the world watching him get cuffed. I can't stand a thief!
I wish more people had success stories like mine.
Glad I have cameras that track any movement notifies me of that.
Crazy story thxs for sharing
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