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**BELOVED YAMAHA FAZER FZS600 STOLEN !! **
#41
Karma is real for sure but I dosent seem to work the other way around for me as Im always doing good but sh1t just keeps happening to be all the same.
So does it only work that if you do bad then bad will come to you, but if you do good then so what.
I was supprised to hear that one was actually stolen after all lets be honest  Wink  so it stands to reason that the person who nicked it would be a numpty and very likley to ride it and crash it, no doubt he wont of been wearing proper gear either which will hurt even more.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#42
So I got a call from the Police the other week. They have arrested a scum bag, for thieving my Fazer! He is denying everything but luckily for me he is the world's dumbest criminal. It turns out the idiot (who at the time was on probationary release from prison) was wearing a Police ankle bracelet. The fucking idiot thought the battery had run out and decided to go out and rob as many vehicles as he could. What he didn't realise is that the GPS tracker around his foot was fully functional and the cops have a complete record of his whereabouts from the moment he left his house!

To make things even worse for him I showed the Police a speeding fine to pile on the pressure, which when linked up with his ankle tracker showed him at the exact location and time of the speeding offence being commited!

See you in Court mate!!
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#43
Haha that's brilliant . Let's hope they lock him up longer this time ...
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#44
(01-09-14, 10:28 PM)stinch182 link Wrote:Haha that's brilliant . Let's hope they lock him up longer this time ...

Yep, I hope so. He is facing 13 offences in total on top of the fact he was on probation. I have been advised that the cops are doing their best to throw the book at him. I wish they could throw away the key, he's just some dead beat bum who can't change his behaviour apparently!
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#45
A bullet would save a lot of time and tax payers money then !
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#46
(01-09-14, 10:41 PM)stinch182 link Wrote:A bullet would save a lot of time and tax payers money then !


:lol
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#47
Might have missed where you said it but what sort of condition was the bike in when you got it back?
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#48
  How about this


http://bravo.thetrackr.com/checkout?utm_...stimonials
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#49
That'll only work in the States where they have a ground based Crowd GPS network and 100 feet range may be OK for finding your keys but no good on a bike.  The others can be had for anything from £20 up to about £100.  They all use satellite based GPS, or at least all of the ones I've seen, the chipset is so cheap these days and it's a lot more accurate than GSM locating.  Some will only work with a 2G SIM card which are getting difficult to get hold of, others will work with any.  Some will store the last known location, so if it's in a lockup or container, will still tell you were it is (or at least, where it was when it lost signal) as long as it can still get a GSM signal.  Rather than go for the cheapest, find a UK based supplier and ask them.  If I was going to fit one to a Fazer, I'd put it under the inner fairing plastic bits either side of the tank or in the tail.  The magnet wouldn't work but a bit of stick on Velcro would do the job.
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#50
(02-09-14, 12:07 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: Might have missed where you said it but what sort of condition was the bike in when you got it back?

It was in an awful condition, totally written off after a head on smash. The rider was critically injured I think he bought the bike cheap off the thief.
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#51
I thought i'd share the good news, the idiot who stole my bike ended up with 4.5 years behind bars. I'm pretty jappy with that result!
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#52
Great result. I'm smiling with ya........ Smile
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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