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Thread: tolen Bike!

Created on: 08/18/13 08:01 PM

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 3:29 PM

Update. The cast piece that holds the ignition cylinder was cut off. Broken windshield, rt side plastic cracked, lots of scratches, exhaust dings etc - both sides. Missing luggage and covers. tire wear from burnouts. Gas tank lock broken. I'm guessing they ran it out of gas, and couldn't get it open and dumped it. A homeowner called it in because it was abandoned in front of their house. on Bedford street in Dearborn Heights.

Also, the impound yard is a POS as well. I called them, they said it was 165 to release the bike today. I tell them the repair facility is on the way to pick it up, but Im going to stop and look at it. I ask (in person), what is needed to release the bike to the shop. they say, and notorized form (something), and a check for the fee. I say, ok Im going to lunch. I get done eating, and the driver of the shop had called, and she refused to release the bike because he didn't have cash, and also that it would be 290 dollars. I call then back, and plead with them to go back, which they do; from Ypsilanti. I go talk to the lady, and she's like for you its 165. for him its 290 due to a "yard trailer entry fee", and some other BS.

He pulls up. I pay her the 165. The shop driver walks in, and rolls the bike to the curb and loads it right up in the trailer. SAME FUCKING THING HE WAS GOING TO DO BEFORE. Whether I was there or not. WHAT A CROCK.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 3:44 PM

ok, per this pic.... They cut the cast area to the sides of the ignition. Like the base of the triangle.

Ive been up 24 hours..... Is that frame damage, triple tree, or steering neck. IE, if its frame, it may be totaled, even tho its not that damaged.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 4:10 PM

I can feel the anger building as I read your post! You get it stolen, wrecked and you are paying to get it out of the inpound. Talk about injury to insult. Sorry bro, truly!
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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 4:37 PM

Should be totaled because of the unknown abuse on the engine. It could have been running on its side.

Ill offer to buy the body parts.


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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 4:58 PM

Glad you got it back, hate it that it was damaged...that sucks



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 9:22 PM

Fatsix, wouldn't the tip over switch stop the engine from running on its side?


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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 10:56 PM

I was able to get up off the ground and walk across two lanes of highway to where my bike was laying on the shoulder before it finally shut off, but yeah the tip over should kill it.



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/20/13 11:15 PM

Any thoughts on the cast piece around the lock mechanism?

and I believe its going to get covered for 2 new OEM pipes. What exhaust do I want? lol.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 4:49 AM

Any thoughts on the cast piece around the lock mechanism?

I think that is a cast-in part of the top triple clamp.....



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 6:23 AM

Lousy news. If you don't have a garage, I think a chock permanently anchored to the driveway and a good lock will deter most thieves. Even with that, if they want it bad enough, they'll get it.

There was a thread on 4chan or something a while back that was a big Q/A session with a former career motorcycle thief. It was full of good information about how the crooks operate, and what is the best way to deter them. I did some googling but couldn't dig it up.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 6:26 AM

Found it. Reddit:

http://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/t5shp/ex_thief_chopshop_operator_ama/

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 6:29 AM

Copy/paste from the Q&A:

[–]SansRegreT2006 EX500D - Free at last! 20 points 1 year ago
1) What safety measures were the least effective, that seem to be praised the most (eg, would you recommend LoJack)?
2) Have you ever looked at a bike and decided it just wasn't worth lifting for a unique reason?
3) What is the number one thing you would recommend to deter theft?

[–]tremendousguilt[S] 30 points 1 year ago
I posted in the other thread, let me copy/paste. EDIT - the formatting of this forum is pissing me off! lol
basically you want it to appear to take a long time to steal. $100 disc lock on rear wheel, $150 chain/lock combo through hard parts not chain and not wheels, if it has to be a wheel put it through the rear one, lockable bike cover, and keep your steering locked
Lojack is pretty good for recovering bikes from beginners, but I want to keep mine from being stolen in the first place.
copy/pasta below! As far as the first post is concerned
1) Mostly supersports. They are the most commonly crashed and generally the easiest to find (left outside in nice apartment complexes) Next would be Harleys and for a brief moment in time the high dollar choppers.
2) Never, ever, never never never, NEVER leave your bike outside at an apartment complex. Especially one with a gated parking garage. The gated parking garage in a mid to high rise apartment building in the nice part of a large city is the number one place for bike thieves to go "shopping." As far as passive devices go I like the NYC fughetaboutit chain/lock from Kryptonite, the thicker of the two. It needs to go through something like a braced swingarm whenever possible. If you absolutely have to put it through a wheel put it through the rear wheel. It takes much longer to swap than the front wheel. Any $100 disc lock will work well, again, rear wheel, locks on the front are more easily defeated, take my word for it. Cheaper disc locks can be quietly, well, we'll leave it at that, cheap ones can be defeated in silence. Lo-jack and Lo-Jack w/early warning are pretty good at recovering the bikes from amateurs and semi-pros, but someone who knows what they are doing will remove the lojack system quickly after clearing the area. Still someone even more professional (surprisingly rare) will have somewhere to check/store/breakdown the bike that is rf shielded. The problem with lo-jack is that it doesn't keep someone from stealing the bike. Even if you get it back in one piece without the police crashing into your bike to catch the thief you'll still likely have a broken upper triple, damage to the neck of your frame (Steering lock), damage to your ignition, damage to the tank lock, possible damage to the tank itself (rareish) possible damage to the trunk lock , and then your insurance company might fuck you too. It's much better to not get the bike stolen in the first place. So in addition to lo-jack you want some sort of VISIBLE passive devices to make the thief move on. The paging alarms are somewhat effective, but they aren't linked to the police. Removing electronic devices is obviously more of a mental challenge than a physical one. The quality of the install is a huge factor here. Hide the lo-jack or alarm in or under the airbox and all the wiring within the factory looms and you'll have a good set up. However, almost NO dealer tech is this thorough. It's not his bike, why would he go the extra mile?
3) I think bobbypeel covered the locks and chains well. Very few thieves are this thorough, of the dozens of them I knew over the years I only came across one like this, but I knew someone that had a pair of bolt-cutters that weighed a lot, more than a 45lb plate at the gym, and had replaceable cryogenically hardened teeth. They cost several hundred dollars. The high dollar chain lock sets $150+ are worth it. Even the high dollar braided cable locks are good. They can be cut, but it's a pretty time consuming process.
4) Personally, if it's rashed up, looks cosmetically rough, but mechanically sound. Say grips are worn, been dropped on both sides, but the chain is clean and well-adjusted, tires worn hard on the edges, has any signs of safety-wiring for the track etc. It's lack of value isn't what I'm looking it. It would remind me of myself once upon a time. I think that's probably all he's got, his whole world, it's not pretty, but he rides the piss out of it. He gets a pass.
More for most people, just what takes time. I've known very very few stone cold guys that can sit there for an hour working on a bike. Most people will give it a few seconds, maybe a couple minutes, and if they can't get it they are gone. What is only seconds feels like an eternity when your freedom and life are on the line. Quality disc lock on the rear wheel, quality chain and lock, lockable bike cover and theft coverage on your insurance. For me, lo-jack isn't worth the cost. It's more expensive than theft coverage and after a thief has had his way with the bike I don't want it back. All can fit in a back pack and aren't much of a hassle to carry. Never leave it outside very long day or night. If you have to ground anchors are good like bobbypeel said. I always wondered what was available in a marine application for something like this. Something with a real burly chain/lock.
If you're temporarily parked outside somewhere a good little FREE anti-theft trick, bring a stubby flathead with you and remove your clutch lever. No clutch lever and they aren't riding anywhere. Of course if you do this every night outside your apartment they'll just come back with their own clutch lever.
Also - LOCK YOUR FUCKING STEERING - DON'T LEAVE YOUR SPARE KEY IN YOUR TRUNK. I can open your trunk with a butter knife, don't leave me your fucking key in there, jesus. Happens more often than you think. Also, don't leave your TITLE in the trunk, i've seen this too often too. Steering locks aren't that hard to bypass, but they aren't THAT easy either. Sometimes you get the freak one that doesn't want to break and you'll need to come back with a second person. In that time maybe the owner sees the bike and the thief doesn't get it. Had it been unlocked the bike would be gone.
Again, if you park outside of an apartment and your bike gets stolen, rent a fucking garage or self-storage unit near by to use as a garage. The thief is just going to wait a couple weeks for insurance to replace your bike and come back to check. If someone tries and fails to get your bike the same thing applies. Move it, they WILL be back.
The majority of thieves aren't that smart and half of those are on drugs, please don't be dumber than they are.


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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 7:05 AM

...after a thief has had his way with the bike I don't want it back.

I couldn't have said it better myself. Sorry to hear this.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/21/13 9:30 AM

Hey jtemple, thanks for posting that awesome info... really made me think. Time to invest in some quality anti-theft stuff. No more Walmart bicycle lock on the front wheel... lol



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/24/13 2:29 PM

Time to invest in some quality anti-theft stuff. No more Walmart bicycle lock on the front wheel.

This takes tremendous amounts of patience to implement, day after day, year after year. I'm very fortunate, I have a garage. But, to set up anti-theft devices after every ride, *that's* tedious. I wish you luck, I dont have that amount of patience. I would be done after the second month...

Rod442:

So, has your insurance totaled the cycle? What's news?



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/27/13 1:18 AM

I haven't gotten word from the insurance company directly; but the shop told me they were forwarding it to total loss dept. Damages come to around $7,000. I'm hearing they are only giving it a value of $10,800. So, over half and its totaled. I feel this is a bit low, and I don't know if it includes my "upgrades". I will have the final say whether to repair it, or not. If they deem it totaled, I can still fix it; and have a clean title.

It needs: every panel except the tail, however only one mid piece is cracked. A front wheel, gas tank, both mufflers, nose, mirrors, and windscreen. along with a complete lock set, and the mounting piece for the ignition set.

IF they total it, AND I can get them to come up closer to 12K, I may consider a new one. Problem is, they don't make blue; and its really the only color I want/like. How soon do they announce the 2014 lineup for color changes? The other issue with this, is I am not working 2 jobs anymore, and I don't know if I would have to be approved all over again for another loan. Could be a close call. The benefit of this option, is that I opted for "gap" coverage on the financing. So if that "chips in" the difference between the insurance value at 10,800; and msrp of 15K; I'm sitting pretty. I put a decent chunk down when I bought it, as well.

In all honesty, I'll likely fix it. Don't want another color. Plus, its not as bad as the above sounds. The shop said they would fix the ignition first, so I can keep riding it. All the rest is cosmetic. Then order all the parts, and when they come in; I'd drop it off to be finished (couple days). Shop is guessing it may take over a month for all the pieces to come in. We'll see.

Now I just need to figure out what exhaust I want. At 900 each, I'm not buying factory cannons. Ill post some pics of the damage when I get a chance to take some.

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/27/13 3:37 AM

"How soon do they announce the 2014 lineup for color changes?"


Look towards end of Sept early Oct?


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RE: tolen Bike!
08/27/13 10:49 PM

Thanks for the info. The total loss dept kicked it back to reg claims. So no new bike for me. I missed the call from the adjuster, so I don't know the exact amount of the repair bill. Ill find that out Wednesday. should be close to the 6800, I was told. BUT IDK if that includes the towing and my receipts for mods.

More to come....

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/27/13 10:49 PM

Thanks for the info. The total loss dept kicked it back to reg claims. So no new bike for me. I missed the call from the adjuster, so I don't know the exact amount of the repair bill. Ill find that out Wednesday. should be close to the 6800, I was told. BUT IDK if that includes the towing and my receipts for mods.

More to come....

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RE: tolen Bike!
08/27/13 11:00 PM

Yep I was gonna say keep it, way to easy to fix off ebay and other bike part sites, good luck and glad you're still riding



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RE: tolen Bike!
08/31/13 11:21 PM

Check is in the mail, if the estimate is correct; Its 7560 for the total. I believe that includes: impound, towing, nose, screen, mirrors, tank, all plastics except the tail, mufflers, front wheel, lock set, and the triple tree repair. I don't know if they have the receipts I included for my mods factored into that. Ill know when the mail gets here.

Hopefully I can end up with Brocks ct dual exhaust, BMC air filter, PC V and an ecu flash added. Should be close, with the factory mufflers adding up to 850-1000 each, and the front wheel at 600+.

Not the best way to get started on the mod train, but It'll work out. I guess.

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RE: tolen Bike!
09/01/13 6:40 AM

Pain and suffering from loss of sleep $7000? I'd like to inflict pain and suffering on the thief!







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RE: tolen Bike!
09/01/13 7:02 AM

Here's hoping you get it resurrected even better than it was before!

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RE: tolen Bike!
09/01/13 7:12 AM

+1. Good luck getting it back the way you want or better.



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RE: tolen Bike!
09/01/13 7:40 AM

No gain with a BMC. Save your money on the pcv and get your bike dyno tuned via the ecu.


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