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    Re: Ask A Motorcycle thief

    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRider View Post
    yeah but it weights tons how the heck are you gonna move it? lol


    you guys clearly havent watched Fast 5 hahahha

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    Re: Ask A Motorcycle thief

    so after some reading i guess ducati bikes are safest? a thief needs his own ecu to hot wire the bike.

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    Re: Ask A Motorcycle thief

    There is a simple solution to all of this. The $5 ultimate theft deterent system. Go to canadian tire, buy a quart of oil. Pour said quart of oil underneath your bike. No one is going to touch it

    Or crash it at the track a few times, which also seems to be working...
    don't be a road crayon, wear your gear, the road doesn't care how "cool" you think you look when it's busy cheese grading your skin.

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    Re: Ask A Motorcycle thief

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian P View Post
    If someone is a "dealer" and they are not registered with OMVIC then don't deal with them.

    If someone is a curbstoner (a private seller who does a lot of buying and selling) then they are to be treated as a private seller but with even greater suspicion. A private seller who is legit, ought to be able to tell you the history of the bike. Any private seller (includes a curbstoner) has to give you the UVIP. No UVIP? No deal. If there is anything sketchy about the bike - no deal.

    I know there are some places who rebuild wrecked bikes, and I know there are others who import from the USA and elsewhere. Get paperwork and ask lots of questions. LOTS and lots of questions.
    I always thought the term was curbsider....

    in any case... There are definately shops around Ontario that **** around with stuff. But I wonder more often if some of these shops are more of a bigger front for some other kind illegitimate business and dealing in hot goods is just another way to be more profitable.

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    Re: Ask A Motorcycle thief

    I want to read them out of curiosity, but I'm hard-pressed for time right now. & my 250's not a hot item so I'm safer than most of you guys with ss...can someone offer cliffs? Pretty please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by knowledge View Post
    I want to read them out of curiosity, but I'm hard-pressed for time right now. & my 250's not a hot item so I'm safer than most of you guys with ss...can someone offer cliffs? Pretty please?
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