Can you imagine if it was a Duke, they've have the panels off in seconds, probably get quite a bit more too as everything is very easy to strip. A duke going off that poor guys experience would be written off in no time
theres been cases of sales staff passing on new bike purchases addresses to scum like this for back handers. or they might have followed him home from the dealers. which ever it most be a gutwrenching sight and to think they won't be caught or put away makes it worse. theres a new alarm on the market that is seperate from the bike and is activated from motion in your garage. I think it was in 2 wheels only?
Can you imagine if it was a Duke, they've have the panels off in seconds, probably get quite a bit more too as everything is very easy to strip. A duke going off that poor guys experience would be written off in no time
Looks strange that they took the bigger bits and not the levers/bungs/casings?!?
Mate of mine had both an Escort Cosworth and his Girlfriends Evo7 stolen off the drive on good friday about 2 years ago. They broke into his house and stole the keys. Next to the keys was his shiny new Arai that matched his shiny new R1 (and brother in laws R6) in his garage. A week later the same bunch came back for said bikes, and whilst cutting through the chains strapping them down set fire to the R1. End result - Burned down garage and two charred remains of motorcycles.
I read a good type of alarm, use a baby monitor in the garage, place it behind something so they cant see it, and with the one in the house you can either have it with sound or just the lights flashing. so any whispering and it will pick it up.