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Moto Board => General Monster Forum => Topic started by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 01:31:57 AM

Title: Theft scare
Post by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 01:31:57 AM
So I'm out of town this weekend but I've got a fellow duc rider dropping by my place periodically to take care of my dog and keep an eye on the bike.  the bike is parked out side directly in front of my condo door.

So I get a call from my buddy saying the cover is missing, the bike is unlocked, and the immobilizer light is not blinking.  He tried to lock it but the key won't turn in the ignition.  So it's a pretty safe bet someone tried some shit.

I'm pretty concerned now about the ignition and possible damage to it (though there is none evident from the exterior).  It did in the past have occasional issues being sticky and not turning but it never lasted more than a minute or so.

so what does it mean if the immobilizer light has stopped?  did it get tripped or what?  I really hope I dont' have to haul it to the dealership when I get back  >:(
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: topspin_flyer on June 29, 2008, 01:45:34 AM
Immobilizer light only blinks for 24 hours, so if you have not ridden it in over 24 hours I wouldn't worry about it.  Second, the lock on my monster seems to be very stubborn and doesn't always turn when I try to lock it, was thinking it locks easier when I don't have the wheel turned so much but yesterday I couldn't get it locked no matter what so that is just annoying sometimes, but next time I try it will likely lock so whatever.  Regarding the cover, I don't have anything to say about that.  Are you sure you put in on before you left?  Good luck and I hope everything is safe when you get home.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 01:48:14 AM
thanks man appreciate the info and sentiments...

I was in a hurry when I left so I might concede that I forgot to lock it, but it definitely had the cover on....  so that missing is pretty fishy.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: stopintime on June 29, 2008, 03:06:22 AM
At my gym a guy had his used underwear stolen - THAT'S fishy. My point is that some people will steal anything just because they can. It doesn't have to mean they intended to steal your bike?
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: 55Spy on June 29, 2008, 03:35:05 AM
cover could have blown away unles you secure it with something.....

I bet it was gremlins tho.  they are nasty little bastrds
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: FortyTwo on June 29, 2008, 07:57:53 AM
I hope you are just dealing with cover thieves and not bike theives, it'd be an easier fix.  Someone stole the seat from my cheap bicycle in college, so yes, people will steal anything...

Good luck!
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: BastrdHK on June 29, 2008, 08:06:14 AM
Any kids live in your neighborhood?  Ditto on the ignition being sticky sometimes.  Helps me if wiggle the bars a little to relieve pressure.  It would take a pro to unlock the ignition without the key and leaving no external signs of tampering, and the bike would have been gone.  You likely, forgot to lock it. 

The cover off is strange.   My $35 ebay cover has elastic to hug both wheels and an underbelly strap to synche it down.  I have pulled the covered bike on an exposed trailer at highway speeds, and it would sooner shred itself at the seems than come off.

Again, its kids or your friend Ferris Buellered it for a day. 
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: ODrides on June 29, 2008, 08:58:13 AM
When I had to cover my bike I would lock the cover to the front wheel using a D-shape krypton bicycle lock.  Someone could cut the cover off, but they're still have the darn krypton lock through the wheel.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: Duc L'Smart on June 29, 2008, 09:06:04 AM
Sure hope everything is OK...

When do you get home?
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: 695LAM on June 29, 2008, 11:17:10 AM
Hope things are not to bad when you get home.  I know the feeling of having shit stolen and it sucks.  Some people are just make the beast with two backsing assholes.  Good luck with things.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 06:19:59 PM
Well I got in and of course the first thing I do is check out the bike.

It's pretty clear someone make the beast with two backsed with the ignition - it's screwed up now and the key won't seat properly  >:(

so it's off to the shop tuesday morning to probably have the ignition assembly replaced.  What sucks is the same thing happened w/ my 620 two years ago.  I wish there was some type locking cap you could put over the ignition or something, this really sucks.  well... could have been worse, and otherwise the bike is fine.  Still sucks though. 

I may have to start hanging out in the gun thread now, I'm getting ideas. 
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: somegirl on June 29, 2008, 07:43:55 PM
Sorry to hear that, that sucks.  >:( :( Good luck with the repair.  Will your insurance cover it?
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 08:11:38 PM
yeah it covers vandalism.  full coverage is the only way to go.

minus the deductable of course  [roll]
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: knightrider on June 29, 2008, 08:22:39 PM
why not park the bike inside when you leave? you mentioned it was right infront of your door.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: bryant8 on June 29, 2008, 08:31:24 PM
One of my DFWM locals has a Cycleshell that he uses at his apartment complex.

http://www.cycleshell.com/
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 08:40:54 PM
Quote from: knightrider on June 29, 2008, 08:22:39 PM
why not park the bike inside when you leave? you mentioned it was right infront of your door.

steps lead up to the door, plus there is a staircase immediately in front of the front door - just not feasible.  It's going in a friend's garage next time I'm out, no more exceptions. 
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: BastrdHK on June 29, 2008, 08:59:20 PM
Quote from: factorPlayer on June 29, 2008, 08:40:54 PM
steps lead up to the door, plus there is a staircase immediately in front of the front door - just not feasible.  It's going in a friend's garage next time I'm out, no more exceptions. 

I used a home made ramp to get up and down the steps, then I had to lift the rear to do a 90* spin just to get it in my apartment.  It was a lot of trouble, but I refused to leave my bike outside in the elements.  I got pretty good at the routine.  I slept really well, and it made the best coffee table accessory ever 8) 
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: ducmeister on June 30, 2008, 07:59:17 AM
Went to Africa for a month once.  Bike got stolen 4 days after I got back.
Now, if I'm away for any extended time, the bike goes to a friends very safe garage.
The insurance company also gets informed.  I do this because another friend left his bike with a mate while he was away and when it got stolen they wouldn't pay out as it wasn't at the address listed on the policy.  They will find any excuse not to cough up the cash.
Title: Re: Theft scare
Post by: krolik on June 30, 2008, 08:05:08 AM
Quote from: ducmeister on June 30, 2008, 07:59:17 AM
Went to Africa for a month once.  Bike got stolen 4 days after I got back.
Now, if I'm away for any extended time, the bike goes to a friends very safe garage.
The insurance company also gets informed.  I do this because another friend left his bike with a mate while he was away and when it got stolen they wouldn't pay out as it wasn't at the address listed on the policy.  They will find any excuse not to cough up the cash.


That's a good idea!  [thumbsup]