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Re: The Bastards Stole My Bike

by Tom Gimer :: Rate this Message:

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sorry to hear this but it sounds like things may work out for you. when my '98 900rr was stolen in 2000 i ended up with a 996, so i know the feeling.

anybody know how to update the subscribed EMAIL address. i haven't used this account in years. perhaps harry has to do this manually? thx in advance for any help.


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--- On Sat, 5/30/09, Jeff Schmidt <jeffreyschmidt4gop@...> wrote:

> From: Jeff Schmidt <jeffreyschmidt4gop@...>
> Subject: [dc-cycles] The Bastards Stole My Bike
> To: dc-cycles@...
> Date: Saturday, May 30, 2009, 10:41 PM
>
> Well, it happened to me.  My 2003 Triumph Speed Four,
> black, was parked (covered even) in my townhouse's assigned
> parking space at 11 p.m. Thursday night when I took my dog
> out.  Not so much there at 7 a.m. Friday when I walked
> out the door to go to work.
>
> Dumb bastards probably thought that it was some expensive
> European bike.  Blue book was $3950.
>
> With the insurance payment I should be able to have a good
> payment towards the Triumph 675 Daytona I've been pining
> for...
>
>
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