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Motorbike Stolen - Reward

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Hey all,

December the 27th my green Kawasaki KSR (the small one) with the numbers on the plate 424 got stolen in front of the BBC restaurant (so the BIG Budha area), I offered police and taxidrivers 10k to find it but obviously not enough....till now no sign of it.

Aprox. 7000 km's on it.

The offer is valid for anyone who can deliver it back to me.

pm me if you know something.post-62484-0-66606400-1294642213_thumb.j

cheers.

hi do u know the provence from your number plate also PM me the engine number.

will have aword with a few people.

If I was you I'd put reward posters up by all the 7/11s it may work, especially as the local thieves normally sell the bikes for less than your reward bounty.

good luck.

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Well, my local handyman / gardner had a word with many motorbike shops, watched the cctv tapes op the 7/11's there in the neigbourhood, so far without succes, fingers still crossed..

BigC, you've got a pm with the number of the engine, I'll mention it here as well:

KL110BEA04116, bought here in Meanam so licenceplate numer of the province should be 84320.

u might be tricked into thinking that they might replace the number plate but u might be lucky as in police check points they arrest peoplle with wrong number plates. if it is offically registerd stolen then it shoudl pop uip. unles they have proffessionally scrapped it. u never know. could be some kid on it right now modified it and driving it round the mountain.

good luck

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This is probably a silly question but would dont you have insurance for theft? Just curious.

yes i had, at least for the first 24 months I had, according to my misses that's the most they give you overhere.....the bike is 30 months now.....

This is probably a silly question but would dont you have insurance for theft? Just curious.

yes i had, at least for the first 24 months I had, according to my misses that's the most they give you overhere.....the bike is 30 months now.....

so after 24 months, you cannot insure your motorbike ?????????ohmy.gif

This is probably a silly question but would dont you have insurance for theft? Just curious.

yes i had, at least for the first 24 months I had, according to my misses that's the most they give you overhere.....the bike is 30 months now.....

so after 24 months, you cannot insure your motorbike ?????????ohmy.gif

With the amount of bikes nicked on Samui, and with little or no attempt made to find them the insurance companies would lose a fortune so who can blame them.

This is probably a silly question but would dont you have insurance for theft? Just curious.

yes i had, at least for the first 24 months I had, according to my misses that's the most they give you overhere.....the bike is 30 months now.....

so after 24 months, you cannot insure your motorbike ?????????ohmy.gif

i am sure u can but the pay out would be a hell of allot smaller than when it was brand new. probably more than what it costs to inssure

I thought alot of these stolen bikes got parted out?

I thought alot of these stolen bikes got parted out?

or shipped off the island

greetings from Cambodia or Myanmar, maybe Isaan....!

I would have a day or two over on koh Tao if my went missing. No plates needed on Tao. The local head BIB there is a nice chap and I'm sure you could persuade him to have a check on KSR's for a couple of days ;) cough, cough :D

the motorbike is certainly gone the next day in parts in a coconut truck, bikes aare usually never recovered, it's a gang stealing.

i remember i saw 6 months ago a news report on a guy in petchaburi who admitted to ave stolen more than 100 bikes to sell parts at second hand market....

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