To Catch a Theif.....

What do you think happens with stolen bikes?


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y2kcrawler

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Lake Wylie, SC
If anyone happens to be looking for a motorcycle and comes across 2 Suzuki 600R motorcycles please call me ASAP. 704-578-9466. They are a friend of mines and were stolen this morning around 7am outside his apartment in Lake Wylie. Ive been scouering craigslist in hopes they are stupid enough to post them, but I think this was a planned job because months prior someone had tried to punch the ignition in which we had to replace that and they stole both batteries to the bikes.. Thought it was vandals but now we see its more. Please, any and all info helps. Im sure the owner would love to catch the theif without involving police... Thanks everyone.

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Its a ghost. You can see him in the picture!
 
I met a guy whose bike was stolen out of stripmall bars parkinglot in broad daylight in Fuqay Varina a year or so ago. Someone asked "Is that you bike?" as two big guys grabbed it and threw it into the back of a truck! They were gone from the lot and 100yrds down the road as the guy and friends ran out of the bar. Theives suck.
 
My Harley was stolen in Charlotte a few years ago, and much to my surprise the Gaston county cops actually recovered it about three months later. It had been partially stripped, the ignition switch was missing, had been crashed a time or two, and it had apparently changed hands a half dozen times in various trades for drugs. Funny thing is, they didn't originally even find the bike itself; the dumbass who originally stole it was riding around with my plate in the trunk of his car. When the cops searched his car on a traffic stop they found my stolen plate and just followed the string of trades until they found the bike, or most of it anyway.
 
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