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Does a REAL biker steal someone else's stuff like gloves, glasses, parts or helmet, etc when at a rally? Couldn't help it lol
I've never had anything stolen myself but a friend had a Foxcreek leather jacket stolen at a rally. Moral: don't leave your stuff lying on your bike while you head for the bar.
Thieves are thieves. I have never had anything stolen from my bike or off my bike. lawyers, judges, and politicians with their brief cases can steal more in minutes then common criminals can in years. Easy to respect Bikers---hard to respect lawyers, judges and politicians. Not capitalizing was done on purpose. I can't always be respectful.
Hell...they steal the whole bike at some rallies.....
I never leave **** for too long. Always leave the quick detach windshield (if I even have it)back wherever I'm staying...comes off way too fast....dirtbags are dirtbags and yeah...they are out there...
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