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I had mine stolen back in 1983...walked in the garage and it was WTF my bike is gone...it was a long bus ride to work that day let me tell you...I know how you feel and hope insurance comes through for you
they can steal your treasure but don't let them take your soul. you had a vision once, you can do it again - i can start to see your street glide now...
I would go out of my way to find the fckers and beat their ***** off!
I second that. Sorry for the loss man. I hope the insurance does you right. The only thing worse than a liar is a thief. Keep on the bright side though it might open a new chapter for you. Best of luck.
I am new to the forum and just got my first bike. Heck, it only has 350 miles on and I know how I already feel about it! I can't imagine what it would be like to have some jack-off steal it!
I hope you get the outcome you want weather it be getting the bike back or the insurance company doing you right. Either way you probably won't feel 100% for a long time. Good luck!
Sorry to hear that. Keep an eye on the not so popular website's similar to ebay and craigslist. Someone stole a bike from in front of the local dealer in broad daylight about 2 months ago, and they found it on a website similar to craigslist but not as popular or well known. Atleast I never heard of it. Again, sorry for your lose and hope you catch the POS and get your bike back before she's hurt.
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