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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2010-06-17 8:28 PM (#62510)
Subject: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California

I may be just a bit naive, but I really, really want to think that people are not going to steal stuff off of my bike.  I like to leave my jacket and helmet on the seat when I go into a store or restaurant.  I'm pushing 70 (years old, not mph) and have seen the world go downhill quite a bit, but still people seem to avoid messing with a parked bike; like they may be afraid they will get the tar whipped out of them if they get caught.  What is your take?

 To change the topic of a brand new thread just a bit, talking about pushing the mph, after Kevin did his thing to my '08VV I have played with double down shifting from sixth to fourth at about 65-70mph.  The bike jumps to 95 like immediately.  Thanks Kevin, you have helped keep me young!

 

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Arkainzeye
Posted 2010-06-17 8:32 PM (#62511 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
in the past ive seen jackets, chaps and gloves stolen. i had gloves and i cant remember what else.. that was years ago... now i just LOCK everything in my trunk of the vision and dont worry about it...
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amessen
Posted 2010-06-18 8:29 AM (#62543 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
I have been all over the US and several other countries with a MC and have never had anything Taken off my bike. However in my garage in Grand Rapids some years ago I left the door open with my GoldWing Vest laying on the seat complete with 10 years of patches and pins from rallies and poker runs and some one swiped it I am bummed to this day as many cannot be replaced this happened in 1985 but has not stopped me from leaving things on my bike. Archie
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dtoddrship
Posted 2010-06-18 9:27 AM (#62548 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 79
Austin, Texas
As for me personally, I've only lost a pair of gloves. However, friends have lost gloves, jackets, helmets, chaps, sunglasses, etc. As they say, "If your momma says she loves you, check it out" or essentially trust nobody. Lock it up.
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GAColson
Posted 2010-06-18 9:44 AM (#62550 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 38
Tucson,AZ
I had my jacket stolen off my bike while parked in a church parking lot.
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-18 10:57 AM (#62560 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
depends on where I park, sadly, I would never leave anything on my bike in a church parking lot, that is a genuine target for thieves to come in a take advantage of trusting people. I would feel better leaving my stuff out at a biker bar than in a k-mart shopping center. Discretion...
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phoenix9
Posted 2010-06-18 11:15 AM (#62565 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 152
Litchfield Park, AZ
+1 with what varyder says. I'll NEVER leave my jacket unlocked on my bike, but I'll leave my helmet and gloves there. If you need my $20 gloves or $40 half helmet that bad go ahead and enjoy being the scumbag that you are.....just pray that no one ever sees you do it.
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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2010-06-18 11:17 AM (#62566 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California
I guess you are right, va. Discretion is the name of the game. It is kind of ironic, and I agree with your conclusion, that it is safer to leave stuff out at a biker bar than at a church parking lot. It kind of comes down to a philosophy similar to defensive driving; be aware of what is going on all around you.
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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2010-06-18 11:18 AM (#62567 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California
"Give me a tall ship and a star to steer her by."   --   Give me a Vision and an endless road.

Edited by Blue Sky Guy 2010-06-18 11:21 AM
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SongFan
Posted 2010-06-18 11:21 AM (#62568 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: RE: What has been stolen from your bike?


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis
Helmet, church parking lot.
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vbbuilt
Posted 2010-06-18 12:53 PM (#62581 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 38
You better believe I lock my stuff up! Good thing I have a trunk and scorpio alarm. I have a J&M modified Nolan N103 helmet - they're not cheap. That helmet, left out, is prob too tempting a target to pass up. Vince.
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donetracey
Posted 2010-06-18 1:23 PM (#62583 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Nothing in 50 years. I stay away from Church Parking Lots and I live in the Pacific Northwest. Vision is first bike that I could lock things up so I use that ability. Older bikes maybe had helmet locks, but just straps on the saddle bags - nothing EVER taken.
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rwilly
Posted 2010-06-18 3:14 PM (#62590 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
Nothing in my 20 years of street riding. I usually only leave my helmet on the bike, everything else is either in the saddlebags, or with me. I am always riding by myself and don't go to rallys or anything like that. I try to stay out of the ghettos also.
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-06-18 3:49 PM (#62594 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
I leave helmets out from time to time but little else. So far nothing has been removed with out my permission.

Ride Safe
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Bubba
Posted 2010-06-18 4:29 PM (#62595 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 260
Would not leave a jacket, 20 years, always left my helmet
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Kelvininin
Posted 2010-06-18 6:40 PM (#62603 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: RE: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 188
I never had anything stolen off a bike, but I have had my bikes spit and pissed on by jealous peers.
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bigwill5150
Posted 2010-06-18 7:52 PM (#62608 - in reply to #62543)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Iron Butt

Posts: 725
Reno County, KS
amessen - 2010-06-18 7:29 AM

GoldWing Vest laying on the seat complete with 10 years of patches and pins from rallies and poker runs and some one swiped it I am bummed to this day as many cannot be replaced

OUCH!
I'm with you, I've never had anything stolen off my bike but I don't leave anything on the bike out in the open when I'm outside my rural area. When I was a kid someone did actually steal my motorbike but it was a Suzuki RM 500 dirt bike so it wasn't exactly hard to load and take. Eventually Karma kicked in and one of them ended up in a hospital after it got away from them on the trail. The Cops hammered him and his buddies. I've never had a problem on the bike that didn't take care of itself. The worst posession I could ever imagine having stolen is a firearm. I despise the idea of someone taking one out of the house and leaving it in their vehicle. The riding vest is a real bummer though. So many memories and pride tied to your "badges of merit"...
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exharleyrider
Posted 2010-06-19 10:23 AM (#62649 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 247
never lost anything but i dot leave anything but helmet and gloves out at restaurants. rarely my jacket if bags are loaded. never worry at rallies and have often remarked how nothing leaves. last 2 years i have left my harley davidson boots next to the vision at the ride to the wall in washington dc. still have them.
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exharleyrider
Posted 2010-06-19 10:23 AM (#62650 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 247
never lost anything but i dot leave anything but helmet and gloves out at restaurants. rarely my jacket if bags are loaded. never worry at rallies and have often remarked how nothing leaves. last 2 years i have left my harley davidson boots next to the vision at the ride to the wall in washington dc. still have them.
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VaParadox
Posted 2010-06-20 9:49 AM (#62709 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
This is kinda funny. Odd that you should bring this up. A couple weeks ago, I parked the bike and went to get some lunch. I left my jacket helmet and gloves on the bike. When I came back out with my bag of lunch (burger fries etc), the bag felt light so when i checked they had forgotten the fries). I set the bag down next to the bike along with my drink and walked back in to get my fries. When i came back
there was my jacket, helmet, gloves, drink and no burger. Im thinking WHO would freakin steal a mans lunch.......... then i saw this
cute little mutt dog under a tree across the parking lot just going after my double with cheese............... to date, thats the only thievery that I have had relating to the bike. (good thing the pup didnt have my keys huh)
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exharleyrider
Posted 2010-06-21 12:10 PM (#62805 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 247
Also depends on how many bikes are parked together. 1 alone might have different rules than 15.
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Cometman
Posted 2010-06-21 3:03 PM (#62816 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
Gloves, since then everything gets locked up.
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Wizard523
Posted 2010-06-21 4:40 PM (#62828 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Tourer

Posts: 506
Woodland Hills, CA
Before I started riding baggers, I regularly left my helmet and gloves on the bike, and sometimes even my jacket (depending on where I was), and nothing was ever stolen. However, now that I have a place to keep everything, I keep it all locked up. If it won't fit in the bags or trunk, it goes in with me. (Must be getting paranoid in my old age.) Personally, I just don't want to get caught out somewhere with no helmet to get home!
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bamavizn
Posted 2010-06-21 9:13 PM (#62844 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: RE: What has been stolen from your bike?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 23
I personally have had nothing taken in over 30 years of riding, but on the way home from the Grand Canyon this past spring we met a couple from England. While we were site seeing in Holbrook, Az they were having breakfast. They had rented 2 Hardleys (Play on words) in California and were touring the west and had everything they owned stolen. Luckily they had their passports on them.
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exharleyrider
Posted 2010-06-21 9:43 PM (#62850 - in reply to #62510)
Subject: Re: What has been stolen from your bike?


Cruiser

Posts: 247
if i am in a helmet state i do take it or lock it up. that woould be a reall pia.
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