I don't think it can be nicked with a maplins electronics set, no....
As no one yet knows how they managed to get it started that's a bit of an odd statement to make don't you think?

I don't think it can be nicked with a maplins electronics set, no....

I've said it myself a few times about the centre stand lock. Never knew about the Kawasaki one. All you would need is 2 lugs to line up when the centre stand is down and put a padlock trough them. JJH
Hes already looking at a Ducati Multistrada. No more BMWs!
You could cut a short chain to go around the front wheel and the stand crossbar locking the front wheel from moving and the holding the centre stand down at the same time![]()
As no one yet knows how they managed to get it started that's a bit of an odd statement to make don't you think?![]()
Redlicious. €10000000 systems are bypassed. JJHIt must be something like that, Range rover had a massive problem with the Evoque when it first came out, there was a gadget you could buy from ebay or maplins that effectively meant you could steal them. I know because I had an Evoque and it was the subject of an emergency recall to fix the issue. I imagine this is something similar. It was small enough to fit in his hand, didn't stick out, fitted in seconds, turned the ignition on and disabled the alarm.
The point is that a brand new 15k BMW with supposedly top line OEM anti theft measures installed had its ignition bypassed and was ridden away in less than 60 seconds. Some people on this forum seem to think that is normal? I don't think so.
This comment sort of infers an acceptance that bike thefts are just something that we have to accept as a modern way of life. Why do we have to accept this ?
If these scumbags were targeted by an undercover operations and punished hard and I mean hard, then maybe these thefts would decrease and eventually stop.
Society is just too soft on criminals these days. I once worked in Mauritania and remember well the time one of the locals who worked on our camp to clean our billets left a note in French. Translated, it asked if they could take an orange out of my fruit bowl. He would not just take it because theft there could be punished by the chopping off of a hand.
Just to let you know, this is the Met Police response....
They are sending him a leaflet on how to deal with being a 'Victim of crime' and have issued him with an incident number.
As far as hes aware, no policeman has even looked at the CCTV footage from the shop where the bike was stolen....

same difference, just as useless.
What did you and your mate expect? A full scale turn out of every officer in London? Maybe the Police helicopter to go looking for it? How about Thames Division in case it gets dumped in the river? Or maybe the Police Commissioner live on Sky News expressing his outrage at this horrendous crime and appealing for witnesses?
Perhaps Wapping has a point with the butter theory (does it have to be a pound of it though) ?
454 grams will do for any rufty-tufty international Adventure bikers who might happen to trip over this sad tale of betrayed trust and blind innocence, within the shadow of God's own house.
