The fact that I must really consider not riding next year. As I am moving to a condo in February.
No one wants to steal a 1999 Suzuki Gsxr 600 with scratched plastics.
Some condo's are better than others. No reason to stop riding.
The fact that I must really consider not riding next year. As I am moving to a condo in February.
19 years old with a cbr1000rr the thief did you a favour.![]()
19 years old with a cbr1000rr the thief did you a favour.![]()
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New riders on 250's I presume.
Got my M2 at 16 and was riding a ZX-9. Who cares how he got it, he wasn't asking for financial advice. Having your property stolen sucks, maybe one day someone will do a favour for you.
IDEA: let's start a petition to the Toronto police to get off their jelly-filled ***** and take these thefts seriously. This affects everyone, as insurance will likely skyrocket as this seems to be happening once a week.
Got my M2 at 16 and was riding a ZX-9. Who cares how he got it, he wasn't asking for financial advice. Having your property stolen sucks, maybe one day someone will do a favour for you.
Got my M2 at 16 and was riding a ZX-9. Who cares how he got it, he wasn't asking for financial advice. Having your property stolen sucks, maybe one day someone will do a favour for you.
I hope someday to win the lottery,id buy a parking spot IN a condo and park bikes there and sit there and wait to break every bone of the thief. Yet I'd never live in a condo just the parking spot cities are too dirty and have people ...ick..
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My K7 GSXR got stolen early this year from a North York condo as well.. security were likely in on it.. because they all got fired. Tridel Avonshire building at Yonge/Sheppard.. expensive luxury condo... numerous bike thefts, concierge stealing money deposits, MURDERS, drug dealers, hookers.. the lot. I moved the **** out of there and into a house. I have friends who got their bikes taken from the buildings next door too. ****** old pickup truck, Windstar or the like, 2 guys and your bike is gone.
Furthermore, anyone that's actually had the displeasure of living in a condo knows that dealing with the property management and board of directors is extremely irrelevant. Property management are usually low-level admin-assistant types with little to no education and little to no logical sense.. and 99% of "board members" are the worst types of human beings on this planet. You know the type that told the teacher she forgot to assign homework? Now they can power-trip on their residents as a vent for their lonely, pathetic, sexless, joyless, ****** little lives.
There are still tons of bikes in that condo locked and unlocked... I always tell people to be extra careful, some listened, some don't seem to give a ****. Their bikes will also get stolen.
My apologies getting thing stolen does suck but I'm not going to shed any tears for condo bike thefts. My original comment was meant to be as a joke anyway and im sure your comment was meant to be cheeky too.
however, I recall reading a post from you before about how starting on a big is not a bad thing, well since you're living proof obviously... But statistically we all know it's not the best idea... And btw I started on a SS too but I dont go around encouraging people - hey look at me I'm living proof. We got our whole lives ahead of us to enjoy riding so what's the rush? I bought slower bike this year just to relax on the street since I got nothing to prove anyway.
And if somebody does do me a favour it aint gonna be in a condo and I'm not going to post for sympathy.
You need to buy a second parking spot for your bikes, and a econoline van to park in there...and thus, park the bike inside that.
this is the sure condo antitheft system.
The fact that I must really consider not riding next year. As I am moving to a condo in February.
19 years old with a cbr1000rr the thief did you a favour.![]()
Damn fella I bet that you are a lot of fun at partys