STOLEN

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by lwalters, Jan 26, 2007.

  1. lwalters

    lwalters Guest

    Hi there.

    My Suzuki DR-Z400 was stolen recently from Blacktown. It was less than
    3 months old and they took it from my driveway.

    The rego is TIC-58, VIN is JS1BB111100106725 and Engine # is K418108812

    It had gold Roc Stompa foot pegs, a black Roc Stompa fuel cap and
    yellow Ego barkbusters.

    If you see this bike out and about, please report it to the police on
    131-444 and quote reference E29078979

    Thanks
     
    lwalters, Jan 26, 2007
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  2. lwalters

    Biggus..... Guest

    stolen recently from Blacktown.
    Such a lovely area...

    Good luck, but your chances of seeing it again are
    1:1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
     
    Biggus....., Jan 27, 2007
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  3. lwalters

    fred.kroft Guest

    lwalt,

    On a more constructive note, try ringing up a few wreckers, or
    some motorcycle shops in the blacktown area and see if the
    owners have been propositioned with a DR-Z purchase.

    In NSW, I understand that you have a system called "REV's"
    that tracks financed vehicles etc ?. Does it extend to tracking
    stollen ones ?

    Post your bike details on as many motorcycles forums as you can:
    www.netrider.net.au, www.ozsportsbikes.com.au, and
    www.overclockers.com.au/mc/

    In future get an alarm system fitted: http://www.leal.com.au/~jsno/
    proj_micro/trikit.html

    Cheers
     
    fred.kroft, Jan 28, 2007
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  4. lwalters

    J5 Guest

    unlikely to be offered for sale
    good idea
    got any further info in that

    in future dont park a highly attractive target in the driveway

    bet its some kids that now have it stashed in their garage
    dirtbikes are often stolen and never seen again as not a req to rego them to
    ride them
     
    J5, Jan 28, 2007
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