It's so sad, I don't know how to describe it :(

And your poor wife...having to tell you it had been stolen, knowing how long you'd waited and how hard you'd worked for it.

Horrible!
 
Very sorry for your loss friend. I can only imagine your anger and frustration. Times are hard, but damn.
 
yes, a severe beating is in order. I watched one on youtube and two guys just drug it into a van. what as*holes. it really sux. i need to step up my insurance for sure
 
Thank you very much guys. I was at the motorcycle show today here in Toronto. I sat on one, what a great feeling that I just missed.

Thank you again

Ryan
 
If u got a gen 1, buy the roadlok...at least u cant pick up the front wheel and pull it into a van. really sorry to hear about your loss.
 
Man I am so sorry for you. I hate a dam thief. I hope they catch them and cut their hands off. That is whats wrong with the thieves, they done get much for the trouble they cause. They should catch them give the people that they stole from and give them an hour to beat the hell out of them. I hope you get her back.
 
I hope the cops find the bike and kill the thieves.

I don't know where you live, but here on earth, in recent times lawmakers have passed more laws to protect criminals than to prosecute them.

not only will cops never kill someone for stealing (and yes I know you weren't totally serious), but if they get caught they will have a mile-long list of rights as they stay at a hotel with medical care and three squares a day.

repeat offenders know how to use the system and use jail as a way to get off heroin or meth (temporally of course). after that they return to their section 8 housing and cash their welfare checks, eat with food stamps and call their baby mamas. these people leach off taxpayers one day and steal from them the next day.
 
I don't know where you live, but here on earth, in recent times lawmakers have passed more laws to protect criminals than to prosecute them.

not only will cops never kill someone for stealing (and yes I know you weren't totally serious), but if they get caught they will have a mile-long list of rights as they stay at a hotel with medical care and three squares a day.

repeat offenders know how to use the system and use jail as a way to get off heroin or meth (temporally of course). after that they return to their section 8 housing and cash their welfare checks, eat with food stamps and call their baby mamas. these people leach off taxpayers one day and steal from them the next day.

You watch Fox News don't you!
 
This is why I keep mine parked in my living room... Not that that makes me immune, just saying it scares the living piss out of me of my baby getting stolen. Sorry for the news and hope you get her back.. It makes me think of lo-jack or gps systems. And I need to get the theft, but she's paid for and don't think they'd give me squat for her, but I guess some is better than none.
 
It is the worst feeling! My second bike was stolen. When I got my 08 the first thing I had installed was a low jack. they are pretty expensive but well worth it if it works as good as they say it do.
 
That is some bad news man. I hope they find the people who took it, and you get your ride back. And pray that they didnt strip the bike down. Good luck man.
 
that sucks, sorry to hear that it was stolen. iv had a bike stolen..i feel your pain.hope you get it back
 
Sorry to hear about your bike. That would get me going. My bike is in the garage. I would hope the dog would bark if someone would be messing with stuff. Then there is the stand your ground law in FL :whistle:
 
That really sucks, sorry to hear about your bike.

I have an alarm on my busa that i can call, even if i am on the other side of the country that will tell me if my bike is still in the same spot as i left it.
If my busa is not in the same spot as i left it, it will tell me exactly what time it was moved, then i have to call a separate number to pin-point exactly where my bike is, its a built in chip and security system all within the same network..

Then i can either call the authorities and ask them to recover my bike OR take the law into my own hands.
 
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