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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:01 am
by Bx RedBull
Truly does suck Verm. Like the rest of the community, I'm sorry to hear that.

Just curious, how'd you have the bike parked? I see you said it got away in a van, did you have a chain on it and tied around something solid? Did you have a disk lock (not that this would prevent a pick up and go)?

I've been reading reports that in NYC and other major high-risk cities obviously professional theives can get through anything, but the common bike thief is looking for bikes with no security or merely a disk lock so that the bike can be lifted easily. I can't imagine with you living in L.A. it would be much different than another major city run amuck with crime.

So just curious as to how you've been leaving the bike unattended because as someone else said, you very easily could've been watched for awhile to see how, where, and when you leave your bike alone.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:02 am
by ZooTech
Sorry to hear about your bike, Verm, but you really should cut your losses and grab up a GSX-R600 or maybe a 750. Your interest in track days coupled with your light weight tells me you're suited to a 600. Call it an oman or whatever word they use in Asia.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:03 am
by VermilionX
CNF2002 wrote:Make sure you have your receipts for those items. If your insurance company is good they may pay for a portion of it.
ok, so that means the frame slider is out of the question.

good thing i order stuff online since i don't keep paper receipts but i do keep online receipts.




about the replacement... i dunno.

so far, what im feeling is now that i've tasted a 1000... i dunno if i'll be satisfied downgrading.

but nothing's sure yet. we'll see how things develop.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:05 am
by VermilionX
Bx RedBull wrote:Truly does suck Verm. Like the rest of the community, I'm sorry to hear that.

Just curious, how'd you have the bike parked? I see you said it got away in a van, did you have a chain on it and tied around something solid? Did you have a disk lock (not that this would prevent a pick up and go)?

I've been reading reports that in NYC and other major high-risk cities obviously professional theives can get through anything, but the common bike thief is looking for bikes with no security or merely a disk lock so that the bike can be lifted easily. I can't imagine with you living in L.A. it would be much different than another major city run amuck with crime.

So just curious as to how you've been leaving the bike unattended because as someone else said, you very easily could've been watched for awhile to see how, where, and when you leave your bike alone.
i don't always park there.

and nope, these guys are pros. no locking sys could have prevented the theft since they lifted the bike.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:09 am
by Skier
Sorry about the bike. Perhaps the big guy upstairs is looking out for you. Keep your eyes peeled for a great deal on an EX500.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:18 am
by dtrujillo63
That sucks Verm! Did you check for security cameras? What school do you attend? Just wondering since I live in the LA area as well.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:19 am
by VermilionX
dtrujillo63 wrote:That sucks Verm! Did you check for security cameras? What school do you attend? Just wondering since I live in the LA area as well.
pierce college.

the sheriff said i was the 1st stolen bike case they had since they've been there for 5 years now.

no security cams, the parking is contantly being patrolled, the sheriff said. he said they must be pros since they probably have a lookout somewhere and they took the bike really fast as the witness described.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:25 am
by dtrujillo63
What a bummer...

So your a Valley kid huh? E. Los Angeles here :)

-Denny

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:33 am
by Chris8187
VermilionX wrote:and nope, these guys are pros. no locking sys could have prevented the theft since they lifted the bike.
It does suck that they got your bike, but it sounds like you didn't have a really heavy duty chain if you had one at all, since it took them under 30 seconds to boost it. In daylight and if the lot is as patrolled as you say, a good chain should have slowed them enough that they wouldn't have been able to get it.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:42 am
by -Holiday
man, that really does suck. I'm sorry to hear the news.

But who are you kidding, you'll be getting another 1000 :)