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This will do no good but when I saw "she's gone" I had a bad feeling and whewn I opened the thread, there really was a physical sensation - not a good one. I've had three cars stolen but never a bike. I think the bike would be tougher. Like you, I have time & $$ in the thing. We RIDE a motorcycle - we ride in a car. Big difference. Like messing with a man's horse in the old West.
I'l join everyone else in hoping they find the bad guys and, if they find the bike, that it wasn't messed with ... altho like a few others said - it's probably better to start from scratch. One of my stolen cars was "rebuilt" and it wasn't even close to the new vehicle that was stolen.
Thanks for being of service to your community. I hope this doesn't stop you from doing that. Stay safe ...
Man, I'm so sorry. That sucks. Do you remember what time it was when you last saw it, and then when you discovered it missing? I know you probably already did this, but have you asked your neighbors if they saw anything?
I think everyone here should check their local CL, you never know...
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