Some thieves stole 3 bikes out of my shop last night
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NightBiker07 wrote:Hoping for the best news possible!kevin_s wrote:Breaking news...
but I'm keeping quiet for now.
All I can say is that niggers are fuckin stupid...
Fuckin spooks.....figure out who they are, have them Whacked in 6 months....
In the meantime, get some good cameras for the shop, and get a couple stickers that indicate your place is being monitored by an alarm company.....Nobody but you will know that it isnt actually monitored. An exterior camera or three could grab plate numbers...just conceal them so they dont know they are being watched.
Kevin I do alarms and security cameras so let me know if you need any advice or some good places to buy some cameras. Also you dont want to hide your cameras you want them out in plain sight so everyone can see and they stay away. Cameras are a deterrent more then they are a way to catch people in the act. Good luck Kevin i was sorry to hear about this bullshit happening to another hoon.
Kevin
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Until the determined ones kick the door in and steal the recorder box and your bikes....freeride588 wrote:NightBiker07 wrote:Hoping for the best news possible!kevin_s wrote:Breaking news...
but I'm keeping quiet for now.
All I can say is that niggers are fuckin stupid...
Fuckin spooks.....figure out who they are, have them Whacked in 6 months....
In the meantime, get some good cameras for the shop, and get a couple stickers that indicate your place is being monitored by an alarm company.....Nobody but you will know that it isnt actually monitored. An exterior camera or three could grab plate numbers...just conceal them so they dont know they are being watched.
Kevin I do alarms and security cameras so let me know if you need any advice or some good places to buy some cameras. Also you dont want to hide your cameras you want them out in plain sight so everyone can see and they stay away. Cameras are a deterrent more then they are a way to catch people in the act. Good luck Kevin i was sorry to hear about this bullshit happening to another hoon.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
1980 XL80s
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Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
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NightBiker07 wrote:Until the determined ones kick the door in and steal the recorder box and your bikes....freeride588 wrote:NightBiker07 wrote: Hoping for the best news possible!
Fuckin spooks.....figure out who they are, have them Whacked in 6 months....
In the meantime, get some good cameras for the shop, and get a couple stickers that indicate your place is being monitored by an alarm company.....Nobody but you will know that it isnt actually monitored. An exterior camera or three could grab plate numbers...just conceal them so they dont know they are being watched.
Kevin I do alarms and security cameras so let me know if you need any advice or some good places to buy some cameras. Also you dont want to hide your cameras you want them out in plain sight so everyone can see and they stay away. Cameras are a deterrent more then they are a way to catch people in the act. Good luck Kevin i was sorry to hear about this bullshit happening to another hoon.
They can be determined all they want when the DVR or recorder box as you call it is in a locked steel box attached to a wall with lag bolts. All the DVR i put in are always secured with a battery back up that will last at least an hour if they happen to cut the power. Nightbiker im not trying to have a pissing contest with you especially on Kevins thread but I think i know a little more about this stuff since i have been doing it professionally for over ten years. People need to be weary of giving advice that is wrong. Cameras keep people away and help you find out who did it after the fact. Thats just the way it is
Kevin
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Not trying to have a pissing match either. If I was to set up the system, that would be how I would do it. The alarm company stickers would be the deterrent, and the hidden exterior cameras would be the extra eye. I suppose you could have a hidden system and a "plain view" system....use an ultra cheap plain sight system, and a really nice hidden system...If you're paranoid.freeride588 wrote:NightBiker07 wrote:Until the determined ones kick the door in and steal the recorder box and your bikes....freeride588 wrote:
Kevin I do alarms and security cameras so let me know if you need any advice or some good places to buy some cameras. Also you dont want to hide your cameras you want them out in plain sight so everyone can see and they stay away. Cameras are a deterrent more then they are a way to catch people in the act. Good luck Kevin i was sorry to hear about this bullshit happening to another hoon.
They can be determined all they want when the DVR or recorder box as you call it is in a locked steel box attached to a wall with lag bolts. All the DVR i put in are always secured with a battery back up that will last at least an hour if they happen to cut the power. Nightbiker im not trying to have a pissing contest with you especially on Kevins thread but I think i know a little more about this stuff since i have been doing it professionally for over ten years. People need to be weary of giving advice that is wrong. Cameras keep people away and help you find out who did it after the fact. Thats just the way it is
Personally, I would have huge eye-loops in the cement to run a thick cable lock through the bikes as well as everything else. Yes, I love my bikes THAT much
The cops just found 7 HUGE safes at the bottom of the local river. Guys have been getting these bolted down, 30+gun safes out of peoples houses, taking them somewhere and opening them, then dumping the safes off the bridge. So ripping a small steel box off the wall with a DVR in it wouldnt be an issue.
I know you cant stop a determined thief, but you sure can make the job hard for them.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
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Fact of the matter is locks only keep honest people out...if someone wants in bad enough they will figure it out. Dogs, locks, and alarms all can help to make the job more difficult than its worth. Knowing your neighbors helps out probably as much as anything......at this point all of that is piss in the wind for Kevin.
I hope you get your stuff back, I hate theifs!!
I hope you get your stuff back, I hate theifs!!
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poke a pin hole in your grips and put a needle in between the grip and tube and a one wire you ground ( of the bike ) and hook a charged microwave capacitor to it with a argon switch.
Step 1) turn on switch
step 2 ) hide dead body
step 3 ) turn off and re charge capacitor
not quite this but still 2000vdc at 10amps = 100x leathly current arm to arm
Step 1) turn on switch
step 2 ) hide dead body
step 3 ) turn off and re charge capacitor
not quite this but still 2000vdc at 10amps = 100x leathly current arm to arm
sorry about your bikes mate i would have loved to see these brothers grind there backs into the bitumenAlisoBob wrote:
Bubba and his brutha' look so much different without their sponsored gear on....
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Any Update?kevin_s wrote:Breaking news...
but I'm keeping quiet for now.
All I can say is that niggers are fuckin stupid...
Hoping for good news
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
Any Update?NightBiker07 wrote:.
Hoping for good news[/quote]
I'm trying to do this the legal way,I can't talk about this yet.
My bike is probably a wadded up clapped out piece of shit by now
Thanks for all the well wishes(it helps)
PS,I posted on the cr500 site about my missing bikes and I never even got a response. I know where my friends are.
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They'll get theirs, have to believe in Karma. I've had my shit stolen in the past too, so I know how you feel. I was 18 and my bike was a year old, to make matters worse, I was still making payments for it! Still seeking revenge now that I know who it was......
Make a joke and I will sigh, and you will laugh, and I will cry.
You have know idea how much better I feel right now.lewisclan wrote:Nice I bet that makes you feel a little better for your buddykevin_s wrote:we got the ktm back....more to come
It is a shame that we knew where the bikes were two days into this deal and it took the cops 10 days to act.There is a lot to this story that I'll tell once i get my bike back(i hope)
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kevin_s wrote:You have know idea how much better I feel right now.lewisclan wrote:Nice I bet that makes you feel a little better for your buddykevin_s wrote:we got the ktm back....more to come
It is a shame that we knew where the bikes were two days into this deal and it took the cops 10 days to act.There is a lot to this story that I'll tell once i get my bike back(i hope)
Glad you got one of them back with hopefully two more coming soon.
Kevin
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kevin_s wrote:lewisclan wrote:And people wonder why cops are hated.....kevin_s wrote: It is a shame that we knew where the bikes were two days into this deal and it took the cops 10 days to act.
2000 CR250, pipe, filter, Vforce
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
1980 XL80s
1969 Broncco TX-6
Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.
Not too bad,first thing I did when we got it back was cut the grips offother wrote:good news on the KTM. Surprising that that one turned up first, the 500AF is a more unique machine . . . Was the Katoom in good order still ?
the rotors and brakes are shot,the headpipe shows signs of alot of heat so we are doing a top end on it.other than that it's ok.Still has my buds name and #'s on it,how fuckin stupid these fucks are.