Funny that you should mention alarms. I don't have one. My wife's SV650, same year, far less mileage was parked right next to my Triumph. She has an alarm on hers though it wasn't armed at the time. They lifted the cover to see what hers was, but left it sitting. We use to chain them together as an additional deterrent, but have gotten complacent over the last two years that we've lived here. We'll be going back to that, and wifey already insisted that we put an alarm on my new bike, whenever I end up getting it.
Now we plan to have her alarm pager on the nightstand, right next to my AR-15...
----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Yates <
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Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 10:21:13 AM
Subject: Re: [dc-cycles] The Bastards Stole My Bike
Jeff fumed:
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...
[Dave] Death to them. I'm sorry to hear of it. Did you alarm it?
Nobody's immune, I've been a victim in my exclusive high dollar home barrio
too, and that prompted me to alarm the duc. They're inexpensive; 200 for
the gorilla paging alarm, and an additional deterrent. <- not mentioning
this to beat on you here, I do know how you feel...
Good luck with the insurance & new (or used) moto.
Dave
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