Gone but not forgotten

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FOUND!

Am I the luckiest bugger or what!

Less than 5 mile away, tucked up a side road with NO damage!

If I was religious I'd say "Thank you God". But I'm not, so I'll count my lucky stars and offer up a sacrifice to the heavens instead (in the way of drinking!)

:D
 
Am I the luckiest bugger or what!

Less than 5 mile away, tucked up a side road with NO damage!

If I was religious I'd say "Thank you God". But I'm not, so I'll count my lucky stars and offer up a sacrifice to the heavens instead (in the way of drinking!)

:D

Had it been there a couple of months then:nenau

Strange indeed, but happy news as well:thumb

Shep
 
Am I the luckiest bugger or what!

Less than 5 mile away, tucked up a side road with NO damage!

If I was religious I'd say "Thank you God". But I'm not, so I'll count my lucky stars and offer up a sacrifice to the heavens instead (in the way of drinking!)

:D

Obviously they were too embarrassed as they wanted a cooler graphite 1150GS:cool:

Good news. :thumb

Now for bigger locks.....

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I'm curious. What mileage is it showing now, compared to what it was showing when it went AWOL? :nenau

Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable riding around on a stolen Special Edition 1150GS Adventure, because they do errr .... stand out a bit. :D
 
Am I the luckiest bugger or what!

Less than 5 mile away, tucked up a side road with NO damage!

If I was religious I'd say "Thank you God". But I'm not, so I'll count my lucky stars and offer up a sacrifice to the heavens instead (in the way of drinking!)

:D


Are you sure you didn't just forget where you parked it? :D

Glad it's back safe and sound.
 
I'm curious. What mileage is it showing now, compared to what it was showing when it went AWOL? :nenau

Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable riding around on a stolen Special Edition 1150GS Adventure, because they do errr .... stand out a bit. :D


Mileage not noticeably different and still had 2/3 tank of petrol. I'm curious about where it's been but agree - it's so VERY noticeable and may be that's what saved me.

There are some great lock recommendations on this site and I'll certainly be investing in the biggest, strongest lock that'll fit through my new ground anchor.

:thumb
 
Glad to hear you got it back, David, and that it's in one piece!

Maybe the toe rags really were after the newer, faster, lighter, plastic one! ;)
 
did the coppers find it or did you find it yourself
just remember if you ever see someone stealing again phone the police and say there is someone outside your house armed with a gun the police arrive quicker and the theiving scum get a shock
and your property may be saved, else they may arrive tomorrow
ride magazinefor write ups on locks
 
Mileage not noticeably different and still had 2/3 tank of petrol. I'm curious about where it's been but agree - it's so VERY noticeable and may be that's what saved me.

There are some great lock recommendations on this site and I'll certainly be investing in the biggest, strongest lock that'll fit through my new ground anchor.

:thumb

Just a thought, have you checked the vin no's, wheels etc just in case somebody has used it as a swopper:nenau

Shep
 
Just a thought, have you checked the vin no's, wheels etc just in case somebody has used it as a swopper:nenau

Shep

Interesting thought Shep. Does that happen? Still had spokey wheels on and the insurance guy has given it the full once over. I rode it on Friday and she still felt OK. Bit of damage to the saddle (maybe that had been swapped?) but intercom still in-situ underneath. Right hand pannier missing. But apart from that - all hunkey dorey.
 
Must be the cynic in me:D

I once worked for a fork truck hire company, a truck had been out on hire for a few weeks, when we went to pick it up one of the workshop lads drove it back into the workshop and it clipped the door with the top of its mast. Turned out a cowboy mechanical handling firm had quoted to overhaul a truck and used our hire truck for parts, batteries, mast (3" taller than the one we gave them), electrical components etc, all the expensive stuff to recondition.

Police took over and in the end it turned out they had been doing the scam for a while, their contract was to recon 30 trucks and they were a third through them by the time they slipped up:rolleyes:

Shep
 


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