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VTR Time-Travel 10-08-2016 08:50 PM

Bike Is Stolen
 
Had my Superhawk stolen. It's been really a hard pill to swallow. Just finished replacing all the parts including fairing, tires etc. it was parked under my bedroom window. Cops were 99% sure I will never see it again. It is very sad after owning it for a long time and work and emotions I have invested in it. I am hoping they crash and burn!!!

NHSH 10-08-2016 09:19 PM

Sorry to here that, that really sucks... no other wards to describe that.
Where is it that you live? you don't have to be detailed...

VTR Time-Travel 10-08-2016 10:32 PM

Kansas City, mo

Pidge 10-09-2016 01:44 AM

Hope it comes back.
 
Sorry for your loss. I have a 1970 CB 750 that was stolen in 1979. Got a call from the cops about a year later, I was flabbergasted. Got it back with minimal damage. Don't give up hope.

Jack Flash 10-09-2016 07:48 AM

Perhaps giving a detailed discription of your ride on here, may help you out in finding it.

CruxGNZ 10-09-2016 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Jack Flash (Post 398961)
Perhaps giving a detailed discription of your ride on here, may help you out in finding it.

This is a good idea. Also include specific dings in the tank or scratches in the paint, like "scratch on right side if fairing above the radiator in the shape of the Star Trek Enterprise". Just in case parts start showing up on eBay or Craigslist, we know what to look for.

smokinjoe73 10-09-2016 02:52 PM

Man that always stinks. I have had several bikes stolen and it never gets any better.

I always request from anyone who has this happen on here a description on how it was stolen. Was it always parked there? Covered? Locked? etc. I think this would help others to avoid such a fate or to better understand high risk situations.

I have always believed a cover is the #1 form of security. No one steals what they cant even see. (mostly)

I recently bought 4 of these tracker tiles. They are pretty amazing. Tiny and self contained, you can put one anywhere to track you bike from your cell phone.


For $25 its worth its weight in gold.

VTR Time-Travel 10-09-2016 04:19 PM

My bike is a 1998 fully stock. The left fairing had a bit of primer on it, but it was completely stock
The area I live in has always been considered very low crime. This was my downfall. I tried to always keep it covered, but there were times I didn't cover it after a ride. The city has a big item pick up and lots of people come into the area and scavenge. I have to admit that I had the feeling someone was checking it out. I should have made it much less visible and difficult to steal and that is my fault. Two things happened that night. Someone turned off the security light and most importantly put our dog in the basement. He always gives me a heads up. Looking back I should have changed it up.

Fastguy59 10-09-2016 06:42 PM

Sorry for your loss, I hate thieves.....

VTR Time-Travel 10-09-2016 08:07 PM

It makes me very angry for someone to plot against you to steal from you! Especially something that I have put so much into and received so much pleasure from!

smokinjoe73 10-10-2016 06:43 AM

Letting go of that anger was one of the most difficult things I have had to do. But for your own sake you must.

One of my stolen bikes was a prized race bike that I was on track to win a championship. It was in my van with tools, warmers, leathers, camping gear and everything.

The whole van was stolen. (they must have seen me load).

That one really hurt.

Hangfly 10-10-2016 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by smokinjoe73 (Post 398977)
Letting go of that anger was one of the most difficult things I have had to do. But for your own sake you must.

One of my stolen bikes was a prized race bike that I was on track to win a championship. It was in my van with tools, warmers, leathers, camping gear and everything.

The whole van was stolen. (they must have seen me load).

That one really hurt.

Oh no. Ouch!

Hangfly 10-10-2016 07:10 AM

Time Travel... I'm sorry you have been ripped off by a scumbag and hope you get your bike back.

Badboy01 10-10-2016 08:15 PM

Sorry for your loss! It hurts to lose something we put so much time and devotion into....

RedStormJ 10-21-2016 11:33 PM

Why are police so lazy in the states... In Japan they will search every possible end for it. Keep a lookout on evay and craigslist for parts.

VTR Time-Travel 10-22-2016 03:09 PM

They basically laughed at me when I asked them about the possibility of getting it back

xeris 10-22-2016 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by RedStormJ (Post 399161)
Why are police so lazy in the states... In Japan they will search every possible end for it. Keep a lookout on evay and craigslist for parts.

Because that's not what the police state is concerned about.

CruxGNZ 10-22-2016 09:31 PM

Exactly. The police are only concerned about what they are told to be concerned about at that time. It's all about politics.

Oh, so there has been a rash of vehicles stolen in this area? Well, lets make the people happy by making a task force to combat that. It will run out of funding in a few months, but at least people will think we care.

Such B.S.

RedStormJ 10-23-2016 06:45 AM

Dude I got arrested my last time driving in the states for no liscence. I had one.... They said all my tickets I paid over the last two years had not been paid...... They laughed at me when I reported my cellphone gone with the gps location of my phone.... They just had to go get it. I mean its not a bike but wtf. I hate em. Id comb for it and if you find it do what I used to. Take all their shit too. Torch what you cant carry. :D

xeris 10-23-2016 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by smokinjoe73 (Post 398965)
Man that always stinks. I have had several bikes stolen and it never gets any better.

I always request from anyone who has this happen on here a description on how it was stolen. Was it always parked there? Covered? Locked? etc. I think this would help others to avoid such a fate or to better understand high risk situations.

I have always believed a cover is the #1 form of security. No one steals what they cant even see. (mostly)

I recently bought 4 of these tracker tiles. They are pretty amazing. Tiny and self contained, you can put one anywhere to track you bike from your cell phone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0z3fSo3XmY

For $25 its worth its weight in gold.

"No one was arrested" WTF! Oh yeah police state.

smokinjoe73 10-23-2016 01:42 PM

No one arrested but bike returned is the moral of the story for me.

xeris 10-23-2016 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by smokinjoe73 (Post 399192)
No one arrested but bike returned is the moral of the story for me.

Good that he got his bike back. With no cost to the thieves I don't see any deterrent. Maybe he decided not to press charges, that would be his prerogative and his alone. If that is the case then so be it.

smokinjoe73 10-23-2016 04:03 PM

I shudder to think what I would do if I caught someone who stole my bike. I once thought I saw my stolen bike in Brooklyn going the other way on the BQE. I changed directions and ran the bike off the road (mostly safely) and told the guy to get away from the bike.

Only one number of the vin was different and I apologized but he was ready to make a run for it. I would just want the bike back and for $25 and a free app the tile is well worth that.

VTR Time-Travel 08-15-2017 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by VTR Time-Travel (Post 398950)
Had my Superhawk stolen. It's been really a hard pill to swallow. Just finished replacing all the parts including fairing, tires etc. it was parked under my bedroom window. Cops were 99% sure I will never see it again. It is very sad after owning it for a long time and work and emotions I have invested in it. I am hoping they crash and burn!!!


VTR Time-Travel 08-15-2017 07:18 PM

Got my bike back!!! There's lots of damage but the engine is fine
 

Originally Posted by VTR Time-Travel (Post 398950)
Had my Superhawk stolen. It's been really a hard pill to swallow. Just finished replacing all the parts including fairing, tires etc. it was parked under my bedroom window. Cops were 99% sure I will never see it again. It is very sad after owning it for a long time and work and emotions I have invested in it. I am hoping they crash and burn!!!


CrankenFine 08-15-2017 08:39 PM

Awesome! Congrats on that recovery.

AlanS 08-16-2017 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by VTR Time-Travel (Post 398966)
... Two things happened that night. Someone turned off the security light and most importantly put our dog in the basement. He always gives me a heads up.

Where's the Security light switch? Check with the manager, then your neighbors to see if one of them switched it off for some reason. Does it get turned off randomly, from time to time? Or was this a one-time thing?

What kind of dog is it that let's a stranger put him in the basement without making a commotion, especially if he 'always' gives you a 'heads up'. Pretty fishy.

I think your girl friend stole your bike. LOL. (Just kidding).

Do you have a 'friend' who might have stolen it? Anybody 'admire' it recently?

Alan

RedStormJ 08-18-2017 09:31 PM

congrats
 
You finally got it back!

Badboy01 08-21-2017 06:40 PM

Keep us updated on the rebuild and be sure to post some before and after photos. Congrats on the recovery.

Jack Flash 08-24-2017 04:52 AM

Happy for you if you are. Strange after close to a year to find it, would be nice if you had details of the find.

I'm on the fence with this one. Not sure I'd want to find it after such a long time since you've probably been covered by the insurance by now. Also the fact that like most of the people on here countless hours have been spent on our bikes, I would go crazy seeing someone else destroy this work of art.


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