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swaffs
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PostPosted: 14:55 - 14 Apr 2004    Post subject: Gone in 20 seconds - How easy is it to steal a bike... Reply with quote

https://money.msn.co.uk/Bank_Plan/insurance/Journals/TakeCover/MotorbikeTheft/default.asp


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7. The Honda CBR 600 is the hottest bike, which retails at £6,500, with 350 of them stolen between July and September 2002.


DOH !!!

although probably because their are more of them than any other bike.


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nealski
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PostPosted: 00:37 - 15 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Take tips from the Americans where bike crime is at an all time low.

How to stop your bike getting stolen

Very Happy

No one would be seen dead on it!! Laughing Laughing

More seriously, if you chain your bike to something then it is not going to be a target as much. You create more work for those F*CKING W*NKERS. They just want to get ones they can pick up quickly.

Will tell my bro-in-law to keep an eye on his CBR from now on! Smile

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PostPosted: 00:45 - 15 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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More seriously, if you chain your bike to something then it is not going to be a target as much.
Chain it to a 'ped. Nobody will want to go near it. Thumbs Up Very Happy
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