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  • #31
    Originally posted by mcarver View Post
    One of my first thoughts was that this really had the feel of a contract job.... I hope that someone is able to track them down, bikes, thieves AND any "buyer(s)".
    tombat
    Exactly!!!
    Cory Othen
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Panacea View Post
      I'm thinkin' one of these GPS trackers might be a good investment..http://www.guidepointsystems.com/motorcycles/mcfaq.html
      Wouldn't work on the cyclone. It needs a battery. Further, where would you hide it on a racer? I don't know how big these are, but it would be cool if you could have it sewn into the seat, or put it between the tire and tube on a display bike like the cyclone. Battery power is an issue. Too bad a guy couldn't load the fuel tank with explosives and if the bike is moved without disarming, or goes beyond a certain distance from the house, Kablammo. But I guess the bike would still be gone. Hmmm. I guess sleeping next to it with my kimber 45 is about the best I could do.

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      • #33
        To my skewed way of thinking the reports don't jive with the 'cunning rich robbers theory'.
        1st they kicked to door down - that's not quiet - an experienced ring would have been quiet.
        2nd they used a rented/stolen van - not a visually quiet move.
        3rd they threatened them with a Taser obviously no match for a Kimber - not serious about the theft.
        4th reports coming from non P.C. papers say the robbers were African-American.

        Statistics lead me to think it went down this way, overheard conversation, stealthy followed Jeff home, hid in plain site in the school parking lot nearby, waited in anonymity till 4:30 AM - then BAM. It sounds not near as exotic at the private jet supposition considering the Booty, but just as likely. Those 2 machines, if a high end theft, they will NEVER see the light of day again - stealing that Crocker and that Honda would be analogous to stealing the Mona Lisa.

        I'm just sayin.......Hope to heck they are recovered, ransomed or not.
        Last edited by chas; 02-07-2012, 02:55 AM.

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        • #34
          i wonder how many will now bolt a static display to the floor
          rob ronky #10507
          www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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          • #35
            I completely agree with the amateur theory. Real crooks don't work that way! (hell, just look at our government!) The best thing to do is instantly offer a large reward and publicize it like crazy. Those scumbags will fall all over each other ratting their home boys out!
            Robbie
            Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Rub View Post
              I completely agree with the amateur theory. Real crooks don't work that way! (hell, just look at our government!) The best thing to do is instantly offer a large reward and publicize it like crazy. Those scumbags will fall all over each other ratting their home boys out!
              Robbie
              Yep, I say offer 100K, it's less than 7% of their value. As you stated amateur crooks WILL fall over each other to collect a BIG reward.

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              • #37
                After the last couple of comments, I'd have to say you guys are probably on to something. Maybe there's some bumbling crooks with a couple of expensive bikes wondering how they are going to market them. A reward offer just might do the trick.
                Cory Othen
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                • #38
                  glad no one was hurt,i hope the crooks are gutted alive....

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                  • #39
                    Its just like the old car hobby!!!!!Sceamers/Scammers and Skimmers.....Whatever happened to the honest man...

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                    • #40
                      Whatever happened to the honest man...
                      HAHAHA...How old did you say you were??
                      Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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                      • #41
                        7 years & still no happy ending, I was hoping....

                        A thought on battery powered GPS locators; IF I had one hidden on each rare motorcycle (or car) in my locked & alarmed shop/garage, I probably
                        wouldn't consider turning each one on every time I left the room, that's just not practical.
                        Rich Inmate #7084

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                        • #42
                          I remember when this Cyclone was stolen by weapon wielding crooks who rousted the owner early on a Sunday morning. It sounded crazy enough to be taken from the script from an episode of Barretta, or some other **** Hollywood t.v. show. I was wondering what happened with this bike, and if it was found. I have to believe I've read something about a recovery, but lack of interest in million dollar Cyclones is probably why it's hazy to me. I did feel bad for the owner, and particularly because he and his family were physically threatened. A theft always leaves a lingering feeling of violation, loss, and a hate for humanity which could be the worst part of stealing. Motorcycles give pleasure, and that is what makes them so theft prone. It seems like anything in life that is fun, beautiful, and a sacrifice to obtain becomes an object of intense envy, and jealousy for the weak, covetous creatures who think life owes them something.
                          Eric Smith
                          AMCA #886

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                          • #43
                            It has not been recovered. The Honda racer that was stolen along with it has been recovered.
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                            • #44
                              I didn't know that, Chris. That makes you wonder if it went to an unscrupulous overseas collector. I picture some rich guy with a goatee, a monocle, wearing a fez, and drinking cognac while he ogles his collection of stolen fine art, pornography, and rare motorcycles
                              Eric Smith
                              AMCA #886

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by exeric View Post
                                I didn't know that, Chris. That makes you wonder if it went to an unscrupulous overseas collector. I picture some rich guy with a goatee, a monocle, wearing a fez, and drinking cognac while he ogles his collection of stolen fine art, pornography, and rare motorcycles
                                As far as I know it is the only Open Port variation of that engine in existence. Whoever has it dare not let anyone know he has it. It may be in Asia as there are a lot of collectors there.
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