Stolen bike
#21
RE: Stolen bike
Everything was locked.This SOB M----- F----- new what he was doing.This guy went straight to the bike knowing what he wanted.He either followed us back from Laughlin or saw us in Vegas riding in.There wasat least 15-20 other bike's there.This one certainly had the most bling.
I have been told that some of these guys have master keys.
But I do believe in that saying,if they want it there going to take it.
Good luck to the rest of us!
I have been told that some of these guys have master keys.
But I do believe in that saying,if they want it there going to take it.
Good luck to the rest of us!
#22
RE: Stolen bike
When I'm travelling with my bike, at the end of the night,I allways, lock the fork, lock the ignition, put a chain through the rear rotor/frame and to a buddy's bike and cover it to finish it off.
That sucks!
That sucks!
#24
RE: Stolen bike
ORIGINAL: 1FLTRI4ME
Well it happened,not mine but my broinlaws.We trailered our bikes up to Las Vegas.We stayed at the MGM Grand.We road to Laughlin on friday and got back late on sat at 1 am.Parked the bikes in the parking garage in a section for bikes.
The next morning my wife and I were supose to meet my broinlaw and 2 other couples at the bikes for a ride to Valley of Fire.My wife and I were the first ones to the bikes a noticed his bike was not there.At first we thought he had taken his bike to the trailer to clean it up.So I called him and and they were still in their room.Of course they did not believe me about his bike notbeing there.
So him and his wife came down.The next thing we thought was that our other buddies had moved his bike.Well that was not the case.
Called security.My broinlaw and his wife went with them to file a report.
The security cameras showed a black male mid thirtys walking around his bike at about 1:50 am.Got on the bike and was gone in about a minute.
When we parked the bikes that morning,my broinlaw and his wife and me and my wife had gone to our rooms.The other couples stayed at the bikes for a few minutes later.One of couples then left for their room.
Our other buddie took his wife on his bike to drop his wife at the hotel entrance because her feet were killing her.He return to the parking area at about 1:30am to park his bike.
The thief must have been there watching all this and then made his move.
The bike was a black'05 Road King Custom,dragonfly fairing,16" sqaure apes,Low Life Kustoms Co2 rear shocks,black hard bags, ton of chrome and to many other thing to list.
Well it happened,not mine but my broinlaws.We trailered our bikes up to Las Vegas.We stayed at the MGM Grand.We road to Laughlin on friday and got back late on sat at 1 am.Parked the bikes in the parking garage in a section for bikes.
The next morning my wife and I were supose to meet my broinlaw and 2 other couples at the bikes for a ride to Valley of Fire.My wife and I were the first ones to the bikes a noticed his bike was not there.At first we thought he had taken his bike to the trailer to clean it up.So I called him and and they were still in their room.Of course they did not believe me about his bike notbeing there.
So him and his wife came down.The next thing we thought was that our other buddies had moved his bike.Well that was not the case.
Called security.My broinlaw and his wife went with them to file a report.
The security cameras showed a black male mid thirtys walking around his bike at about 1:50 am.Got on the bike and was gone in about a minute.
When we parked the bikes that morning,my broinlaw and his wife and me and my wife had gone to our rooms.The other couples stayed at the bikes for a few minutes later.One of couples then left for their room.
Our other buddie took his wife on his bike to drop his wife at the hotel entrance because her feet were killing her.He return to the parking area at about 1:30am to park his bike.
The thief must have been there watching all this and then made his move.
The bike was a black'05 Road King Custom,dragonfly fairing,16" sqaure apes,Low Life Kustoms Co2 rear shocks,black hard bags, ton of chrome and to many other thing to list.
#25
RE: Stolen bike
I hate to read these types of threads. It just sucks to hear about someone losing their bike. Always seems to happen while on vacation too. Hopefully he was insured.
#27
RE: Stolen bike
I couldn't imagine the feeling if I walked out and saw my bike gone!
I know that insurance would cover it but man, all of the time spent making it my own and the PITA dealing with the insurance company and waiting for the $$$$ to arrive.
I feel for your bro-in-law!
I know that insurance would cover it but man, all of the time spent making it my own and the PITA dealing with the insurance company and waiting for the $$$$ to arrive.
I feel for your bro-in-law!
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