Bikes stolen from ClubMX

4/23/2026 12:14pm

I had two bikes stolen one night many years ago.  The feeling from that is terrible.  I hate thieves. 

 

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4/23/2026 12:46pm
Bandito121 wrote:
Nithya Raman, a California Democrat , literally made a speech blaming Toyota for having catalytic converters that are to easy to steal. They also blame Hyundai...

Nithya Raman, a California Democrat , literally made a speech blaming Toyota for having catalytic converters that are to easy to steal. They also blame Hyundai for having cars that are to easy to steal. TO EASY TO STEAL ! Until they know what the real problem is it can’t be fixed. 

MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN...

MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. 

In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN, people dont lock doors, leave keys in cars. Inner city MN, its expected that the house gets robbed and car gets stolen. 

The result of that caused insurance companies to rate Kia and Hyundai MUCH higher on the insurance cost scale. To insure with one of my companies we use, they require aftermarket anti-theft devices on any Kia or Hyundai, or no insurance placed in force. 

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4/23/2026 12:58pm
Bandito121 wrote:
Nithya Raman, a California Democrat , literally made a speech blaming Toyota for having catalytic converters that are to easy to steal. They also blame Hyundai...

Nithya Raman, a California Democrat , literally made a speech blaming Toyota for having catalytic converters that are to easy to steal. They also blame Hyundai for having cars that are to easy to steal. TO EASY TO STEAL ! Until they know what the real problem is it can’t be fixed. 

MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN...

MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. 

In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN, people dont lock doors, leave keys in cars. Inner city MN, its expected that the house gets robbed and car gets stolen. 

KHNC wrote:
The result of that caused insurance companies to rate Kia and Hyundai MUCH higher on the insurance cost scale. To insure with one of my companies...

The result of that caused insurance companies to rate Kia and Hyundai MUCH higher on the insurance cost scale. To insure with one of my companies we use, they require aftermarket anti-theft devices on any Kia or Hyundai, or no insurance placed in force. 

The lawsuit didn't cause the insurance to go up.  The ease of theft did.  

Lawsuit began in 2023.  Insurers had increased rates and even declined to insure before that.

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4/23/2026 1:18pm
wwdiii wrote:
Reading through this thread is no doubt an eye opener.  Some are totally against crime and agree on enforcement of law and punishment.  Some on the...

Reading through this thread is no doubt an eye opener.  Some are totally against crime and agree on enforcement of law and punishment.  Some on the other hand are the root of the problem.  Which is acceptance of crime.  Crime is so common that many including some on this thread take the easy way out and have an excuse and accept it.  

States with high crime rates like my home state of Oklahoma would sure enough be way worse off without harsh punishment for crime including the death penalty.  States like Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama have harsh penalties for crime for a reason, if they didn’t crime rates would be much worse.

Public hangings were for a reason and it worked like it or not.

It’s kinda like this, a lot more horses would have been stolen before the turn of the century if it wasn’t an hanging offense.  They hung horse thieves up until 1910 ish.  I assure all you lite on crime guys……..if  motorcycle thieves were hung there would be a lot less bikes stolen.

In my best Oklahoma accent, I ain’t got no use for a thief.  A dirt bike may not mean much to some but to a a blue collar guy that can’t afford a 100k bass boat or a new Corvette, it means a lot.  

I ain’t got no use for a lite on crime libs either.  

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Timo wrote:

Wyatt Earp stole horses and didn't get hung?

SEEMEFIRST wrote:

*Hanged*

"Hung" is an entirely different conversation...

Apparently my execution verbiage needs refinement. 

Hanged and hung are both past tense forms of the verb "hang", but they are used in different contexts. Use hanged exclusively for people executed by suspension. Use hung for all other instances of suspending objects, such as pictures, clothes, or materials

So if a person doesn't die would hung be the correct word usage?

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4/24/2026 1:33pm

We need more Grady Judd's in the world.

 

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MotoDad32 wrote:

We need more Grady Judd's in the world.

 

Sheriff Judd don’t play!!!! 😁😁😁

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4/28/2026 8:06am Edited Date/Time 4/28/2026 8:08am
MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN...

MN At Gen Keith Ellison sued Kia and Hyundai for being too easy to steal. 

In a perfect society, keys are not even needed. Small town MN, people dont lock doors, leave keys in cars. Inner city MN, its expected that the house gets robbed and car gets stolen. 

KHNC wrote:
The result of that caused insurance companies to rate Kia and Hyundai MUCH higher on the insurance cost scale. To insure with one of my companies...

The result of that caused insurance companies to rate Kia and Hyundai MUCH higher on the insurance cost scale. To insure with one of my companies we use, they require aftermarket anti-theft devices on any Kia or Hyundai, or no insurance placed in force. 

RichieW13 wrote:
The lawsuit didn't cause the insurance to go up.  The ease of theft did.  Lawsuit began in 2023.  Insurers had increased rates and even declined...

The lawsuit didn't cause the insurance to go up.  The ease of theft did.  

Lawsuit began in 2023.  Insurers had increased rates and even declined to insure before that.

Really? haha, Do you not realize that is exactly what I meant? The lawsuit brought it to light even moreso than it already had been in the first place. It was in 2023 that our companies we contract with sent out notices requiring anti-theft devices on these vehicles. Im sure others did it prior to that. Someone has to be first. 

 

Thanks for pointing that part out.

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