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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-30-2007, 04:11 PM
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Stunt it
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Shreveport Louisiana
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by Scaredu
Lo-Jack is a system installed on ur bike or car that only when activated, in case of being stolen then the cops can located it with its GPS signal right down to the pinpoint place of where its at..
So if u have a pager system and it goes off.. Run out to ur bike asap. if its gone, call 911, they'll find it using lojack and ur bike will be promply returned..
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Well said....
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Originally Posted by Matty - RR
my homie had lo-jack installed on his bike. they found it within an hour, ya it was stripped already, but they also find 12 other stolen bikes.
you have to take your bike/car to a professional Lo-Jack installer do it.
ya the alarm sysetm that has the lil pager on it's cool. but realistically a bike take literally 15 seconds to steal. so by the time you wake up grab a bat, gun, gold club, etc... the guys are already on their way out. best thing to do is have insurance. or park your bike in a more secured garage.
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Insurance is the way to go BUT when you've had your bikes stolen multiple times your insurance sky rocket or even get cancelled.
I know some insurance company will give you rebates if your car or bike has a lo-jack....I know once I relocate to usa and get a nice bike the first mod will be alarm with pager and lo-jack...I say alarm with pager so you know its being tampered with ..so you can have the po po active the lo-jack ASAP if I notice its gone so while the bike is being driven or in a truck going to the place where most likely will be stripped..
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-30-2007, 07:45 PM
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K6 GSX-R600
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
It's funny how thieves get away with a bike when the alarm is howling at 120 decibels. How does no one see that? Funny story, my buddy woke up one night to the sound of his Jetta being driven away from his house (loud exhaust), he got in his girl's car and chased them, while following him he called 911 and told them he was behind the thieves that just stole his car. The operator responded with "sorry that's not an emergency". It's amazing how useless our citizen paid police men actually are. Last week I had to call 911 for a car accident and didn't get through for 10 minutes. I never got through, had to hang up finally. Maybe if you're bike is stolen, tell them your girl is on it and she's being raped or murdered, that might get them involved lol. Or tell them there's a dozen donuts for whichever cop finds your bike first. 
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-30-2007, 10:04 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by MR DANGLES
Mine sleeps in my air cooled garage/game room. here is my alarm
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Thats a hell of a glock, Mr. DANGLES. 
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-30-2007, 11:16 PM
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RESPECTED BY ALL!!!
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Denver, Colorado.
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by bonzo230
It's funny how thieves get away with a bike when the alarm is howling at 120 decibels. How does no one see that?
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common man how often do you hear a car alarm go off and ignore it???
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-30-2007, 11:19 PM
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Stunt it
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by Matty - RR
common man how often do you hear a car alarm go off and ignore it???
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ALL THE DAMM TIME... 
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-31-2007, 07:11 AM
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WANNA BE
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
tell them there's a dozen donuts for whichever cop finds your bike first.  [/quote]

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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-31-2007, 09:00 AM
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M.I.L.F HUNTER
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: texas
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
KCS Glock 19 with the guts 80 fully auto kit. she will stop em if i catch em in time. funny thing i would be i trouble if i had to use it. my neighbor got his bike stole in broad day light someone got the plate # on the truck but the truck was stolen too. correct me if i'm wrong but you have to have full coverage for theft don't u?
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-31-2007, 02:01 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: colorado
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by THREAT
Please tell me you had insurance?
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i had insurance, i took it off for a montha dn it happened... then i put it back on again.... now seems like insurance don't want to pay for this... i understand that this is my fault to not have full-coverage all the time but do you guys know anything about GAP?
it was meant to cover the gap between what my insurance gave me and the amount i owe the bank... now i am curious if i am going to get even a penny from these guys.....hopes are fading away... please help... and i am not in a condition to buy another bike, since i have to clear the lone on that bike that i cannot ride anymore....that sucks.any ideas will be appreciated.
and also, when they steal a bike, what do they do with it? do they sell the whole bike or they sell the parts?
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-31-2007, 03:30 PM
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M.I.L.F HUNTER
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: texas
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
sorry to tell u but most likley stripped in about 15 to 30 min. not realy the norm to sell the whole bike unless someone wanted (your)bike.look for any new post on e bay from around were you live or your local greensheet or penny saver (local papers).
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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07-31-2007, 05:14 PM
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Stunt it
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Shreveport Louisiana
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Re: Stolen Bike - Denver
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Originally Posted by mguragain
and also, when they steal a bike, what do they do with it? do they sell the whole bike or they sell the parts?
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Ya hate to say it dude but that bike is in parts...They might of sold the whole bike as 1 unit but the person that bought it got it for parts...
People buy legit frames or crashed bikes and take your nice new shinny part and put it on a legit frame..
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