Author Topic: STOLEN  (Read 620 times)

Lone Wolf

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STOLEN
« on: April 01, 2007, 10:36:32 PM »
Wotcha.

Keep your eyes open for a 500 Bullet - looks just like this ->
http://www.moonshiners.org.uk/ssrmyndtop.htm
http://home.freeuk.net/thewolf/bullet.htm

Reg No.  H 782 BUE ( not that the plate will be on it now )
Alloy barrel - big valve head - front disc brake - distinctive wolf paint job on tank - big single saddle -
twin carriers - "Pitney Bowes" case as a top box .

Stolen from Tipton, West Midlands, between half nine and ten to ten this evening.

Cheers.

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^..^ Lone Wolf
www.moonshiners.org.uk

Lone Wolf

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Re: UN-STOLEN
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2007, 12:45:48 AM »
Wotcha.

<< I can't just sit here >>

Call it radar, call it 'local knowledge' - call it what you like, but I
decided to go out and find my bike. . . and lo and behold, there it was, not
even a quarter of a mile from where it had been taken.  It's now sitting
happily back in the garage.
The lesson learnt from this :
Lock the bloody thing - even if it's not a top of the range machine, it's
still apt to get stolen.

Y'know - sometimes a full moon is a grand thing  ;)

<< Heads for bed, knowing the bike is back where it should be >>


Thanks for keeping an eye out.

Cheers.

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^..^ Lone Wolf
www.moonshiners.org.uk

TOAD

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Re: STOLEN
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 06:34:36 AM »
So glad you got ya bike back.Any chance of catching the culprit/s ?

hondamichael

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Re: STOLEN
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 09:21:24 AM »
realy glad you`ve found it again , normaly if they nick bigger bikes they
 take them in a van and start already to take them apart throwing away
 the frame and the part of the engine case with the engine number on it

i was not so glad three years ago when i came back from a rideout with the monkeybike club
parkt up my cy50 (with engine of cy80  extremly rare in the uk becaue it was never
 importet to this country by honda ) i locked it to a telephone pole at 5 pm when
i looked out of the window at 11pm it was gone and never turned up again
 it brought me  over from germany fully loaded with luggage never missed a beat
and was even photographed by the owner of the ace cafe in london ,
when i turned up fully loaded with luggage
i still miss it
and the one who nicked it should prey every day in his live that i will never find him
here a piccy from the same bike (found on the web) they are great fun to ride also  they hardly get over the 50mph mark
« Last Edit: April 02, 2007, 09:29:22 AM by hondamichael »

guest27

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Re: STOLEN
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2007, 09:57:06 AM »
It is gutting when there is a space where the bike should be.

350LC went this way - toe rags.

XT250 - the Pukati - also went, and the police found it a couple of weeks later being ridden in a wood by some lads, the lads ran off and the police propped the bike against a tree and called me a couple of hours later.  Funnily enough the bike was no longer there.  Had to go through the pain of re-reporting it as stolen as they had cleared the original case when it was found.  Glad to say about 6 months after this the police in MK changed their operations and when a bike was found it was not just left where it was found, but a van would go out and either lock the bike with a good lock - the police would then meet the rightful owner and unlock it - or they would "Take it to a place of safety..."

Ho hum

Glad the bullet was found so quickly, was the Thumper God so repay her and become a member of our happy band..

R