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recently I told of getting my scoot stolen. It was like losing a family member. So guess what the weather in Phoenix is in the 80's and I have no scoot. State Farm will be ready to start settling in a couple of weeks. I am having bad withdrawls. I hope who ever took my scoot gets flattened by a semi. Thanks for letting me vent.
that sucks. i had my jeep stolen 30 days after i bought it a few years back, i loved it and it was the nicest car i ever had up until that point, jerks stole it and it was never found. i did get settled but it was the last year they made the cherokee classic and it was triple black and there was no way i would have ever found as great of a deal again.
i just had to switch to plain liability insurance cus i cant afford full coverage and im sweatn it hard cus if it gets stolen then i got nothing except a large debt and no transportation. hope you get a good amount outa settlement and find something better then what you had to replace it man.
Isn't it too bad that a few idiots have seem to always take the fun out of things? We work hard to pay for our machines, yet others think for some reason that they are "entitled" to our stuff.
I can understand your anger, yet I would like to suggest that you rise above it. Life is short. The moron that took your bike will have to pay for it some day, perhaps in a way he wishes he could get out of.
i think thats the lowest thing you can do is stealing another mans car or bike, ecspecially when its something put work and pride into... to me its even lower then stealing another mans woman.. those are much easier to come by. ecspecially when you still got the bikehaha
Yeah Sorry to hear that your ride got stolen.Justremember that Carma is a bitch it will come around to bite the scum in the A$$ for sure.
Baxter Nice looking scoot!!! I like the wheels.Sets you ride off.
that sucks. i had my jeep stolen 30 days after i bought it a few years back, i loved it and it was the nicest car i ever had up until that point, jerks stole it and it was never found. i did get settled but it was the last year they made the cherokee classic and it was triple black and there was no way i would have ever found as great of a deal again.
i just had to switch to plain liability insurance cus i cant afford full coverage and im sweatn it hard cus if it gets stolen then i got nothing except a large debt and no transportation. hope you get a good amount outa settlement and find something better then what you had to replace it man.
WTF??? Can't afford full coverage? No offense, but no way I'd be driving a 10k plus bike with a lien on it without full coverage. Even without a lien I wouldn't ride it without full coverage. Seems to me you better find another expense to cut out, to be able to afford full coverage. Hell, a simple patch of gravel can dump you and the scoot and do 5k damage pretty easy...just sayin....
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