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nothing yet...but I'm sure that in time..something will happen even though i try to take all the precautions..... thieves and ******** will always be thieves and ********
Nope, and hope I never do have anything stolen. I suspect someone tried to steal my Corbin saddle one time at an event in Mt. Dora, FL. I came back to find the rear bolt missing, but it *could* have been loosened during riding (though it never happened before or since).
When I take road trips, I bring along a cover. If I leave something in the bike, it's locked in the saddlebags or tour pack.
Helmets seem to be a target of pranksters as well as thieves. Different friends had problems. One had his stuffed with pine needles, and another guy came back to find someone peed in his helmet.
Had a 77FLH stolen back inna early 80's.. One a the big name 1%'s come ta town and were forcin a rollover onna local buncha badazz's deemed worthy.. they were snaggen bikes all over the county (Hundreds of them) ta pay there "rollover fees" was late in the season and I as at the hospital see'n a brother that had gone down.. I had just dropped my insurace, wasen't expectin ta be riden anymore that season.. So I ate that one..
Last edited by PastorTom; Feb 11, 2009 at 01:46 PM.
I have never had anything stolen off any of my bikes. I did find a nice theft deterrent device for my Road Glide. I put a Honda cover on it in the motel parking lots at night. Nobody has ever messed with it, lol.
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