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This website is operated under the standard site conditions as found at "Site Disclaimer".

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Latest Theft Locations

If you live in any of the areas listed below, take additional precautions with the storage of your bike!

AUSTRALIA
NSW:
ACT: Ainsley
VIC: Deer Park
SA: Hackham
WA: Aubin Grove. Forrestfield. Murdoch University
QLD:
TAS: Carrick

USA:
Arkansas: Fayetteville
Iowa: Elliot
Florida: Vero Beach
Maryland: Pasadena
Missouri:
Saint Charles
Montana: Butte
North Carolina: Bunnlevel
New Jersey: Dell Haven, Camden
New York: Richford
Oklahoma: Pocola
Virginia: Pembroke
Georgia: Statesboro, Perry
Pennsylvania: Reading
Tennessee: Greenville

CANADA:
Nova Scotia: Antigoinish
Saskatchewan: Saskatoon
British Columbia: Abbotsford

United Kingdom:
Manchester:
West Midlands: Willenhall
West Yorkshire: Leeds

More success stories

Hi,

I'd just like to say thanks for providing a service for stolen dirt bikes. I had never been burgled before but this was a first. All my riding gear and motorbikes KTM400 and SV650 were stolen. I promptly listed the bike as being stolen, and interestingly I learnt that other bikes in my area had also been stolen. 3 weeks later, my bike was recovered. From my conversations with Police, a team of youths have been following people with dirt bikes and finding out where they are garaged.. they would return to steal them at a later date. The person who had my bike also had in his possession another stolen KTM 530, he has been subsequently charged with receiving stolen goods. I was told he had a picture of my bike from the stolen dirt bike register on his phone!! this will be used to prove he knew the bikes to be stolen when he received them. I don't believe he was only the receiver.. however this is how the law works. I am glad to have my bike back, I am now extremely paranoid about security but thanks to the register for helping me get the bike back.

Thanks
Ed

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