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1985 Yamaha FJ1100 STOLEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Started by ogmudbone, February 17, 2009, 01:11:47 PM

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Quote from: Mark Olson on February 17, 2009, 07:27:03 PM
John,

do a neighborhood search where you live for your bike.

way back when my rd daytona 400 was stolen I found it two days later in an alley with a dead battery and no gas left. so don't give up hope just yet.

my daughters car was stolen recently and the cops said the thieves will drive around till they run out of gas and dump it. well three days after that I caught the thieves red handed driving the car and pinned them with the service truck and removed them from the car and forcibly detained them until the cops showed up. zip ties and duct tape were involved. they were happy to see the cops.


Good move Mark, I bet they were scared to death of you. The law not so much, thats why fkrs like that steal because the law keeps letting them go, but the owner might just mess one of them up seriously before the law shows up... glad ya got the car back...

Eric M


http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=14833.0


"All unattended children will be served an espresso and given a puppy"

Dan Filetti

There's a special place in hell for those that steel bikes, and steeling an FJ? Well, THAT place is hotter yet!

Good Luck getting your bike back.

Dan
Live hardy, or go home. 

pdxfj

Perhaps if John finds them he should rent or borrow a Judas Chair.

The Judas Chair is a pyramid-shaped seat. The victim was placed on top of it, with the point inserted into their anus, vagina or scrotum, then very slowly lowered by ropes. Some theories suggest that the intended effect was to stretch the orifice over a long period of time, or to slowly impale. The victim was usually naked, adding to the humiliation already endured.

Other sources describe a different way of use, stating the ability to raise or lower the victim can change the pressure. The pyramid shaped seat was able to stretch the anus or the vagina, but the point of the pyramid may have been used to cause pain by pressing against the inside of the orifice. This contrasts to the stretching theory, in that the actual torture was caused not by the stretching of the vagina or anus, but by the different effects achieved by positioning the victim against the pyramid's point. Additionally, stretching of the anus or vagina could result in rips and tears causing pain and even death.



ogmudbone

thanks for the tips and positive energy!! 

I have been walking through the yards of people around here looking all over, searching Craigs list and looking on Ebay too....they guy I got my 89 front end from is a legends hobbyist. he said to let the legends guys know the last 8 digits of the vin# in case the parts turn up on the circuit. :FA010935 just in case any of y'all need to know.

thanks again for the kind words, it really means a lot to me.


OGmudbone
AKA
John
What do you want to do with your life? I wanna rock!!!

spsmith_fj1200

John,

I know the feeling of walking out the door and seeing a big empty spot where your motorcycle is supposed to be.  March, 1993, between midnight and 6 AM the scum stole my 92 Seca II from right in fromt of my house.  Sliced the cover and cut the chain that was runthrough the rear wheel.    The feeling of being violated stays for a long time.  Hope that you can get your bike back quickly or that you have good insurance coverage.

In my case, the insurance company cut me a check in 25 days.  That check was the downpayment on my 92 FJ which was still left in a dealer's showroom.

Stephen

ogmudbone

thanks again for the positive energy, it is really helping me try to be positive about this situation. the insurance adjuster was here today...he was blown away that the tools that were used were still left untouched. he took a ton of pics including the truck and the other bike that were messed with...after walking it over with the adjuster these people went to a pretty amazing amount of trouble to get my bike.

i don't want to re live the details....but they used tools and took things apart as well as we assume cut the mirrors off in order to push it under the carport/storage boxes. i didn't think about it before as i was well pissed off....but now with a cooler head i can see there was a lot more to this than first i suspected.

anyway thank you all for the continued support and positive energy i really appreciate it.


OGmudbone
aka
John
What do you want to do with your life? I wanna rock!!!