POLICE FOUND THE BIKE

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If you can believe it, they found the bike on the 20th.  They said they tried to call which they didn't, and then said they sent a letter.  I haven't checked my mail.  They said the bike was fine, but I don't know who was saying that.  They don't know if the PCIII was taken or the wheels were switched or anything for that matter.  The only thing they said were the plates were missing.  I really dont' care, they still found it and I can get her back going.  I called because I had some free time.  I tried using my cell phone the day before but they never answered.   The next day I called from the business line and waited and freakin told me they had it.  I can't wait to see it.  I will find out when I take a look at.  I didn't have it long enough to register it so I am going to have a hard time getting it.  I have the "Application for Texas Certificate of Title filled out, and the bill of sale, but I think I need to register it first.  I can call the guy I bought it from who lives close to pick it up for me.  I can't believe they actually found it, but I will hold the part when I see it.
Thanks for all the help, and you will see me soon, only the tail lights though.
later,
Kenny

I thought I was posting to my original topic. This is the link to them below.
 
Congrats, this is the first time I have ever heard of a bike not being parted out
 
Glad to hear that they found your bike........

This is very rare, almost always they are never
recovered or seen again............

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When you get her back... You may want to think about installing a Phantom Tracking system. I have one on my bike and I sleep well knowing if it disappears, will have her back within a couple hours. Congrats on getting your Baby Back... That is just so awesome!!

http://www.phantomtracking.com
 
Great news!
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How much is it going to cost you to get it out of impoundment?
 
Holy smokes Tango, who could steal your machine with a gal like THAT standing guard
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that is good news
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i hope the missing plate is all that's wrong with it
 
(Spudley @ Aug. 25 2007,04:36) Holy smokes Tango, who could steal your machine with a gal like THAT standing guard
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Unfortunately she is not ALWAYS by the bike. Sometime I have to use her skills in other areas.
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Noise maker alarms do not work. My friend had a Scorpio alarm on his bike when it was jacked at a coffee shop here in Houston. Witnesses all told the cops that four guys came up to the bike. One was carrying a helmet and wearing a Joe Rocket Jacket, appearing to be the owner. When someone asked why they were loading the bike into a truck, the thief calmly said he lost his key and was just trying to get the bike HOME!! What's worse...? The witness actually helped them LOAD THE BIKE feeling sorry for the thief losing his key!!! The alarm was going off the entire time making noise!

My system doesn't make a sound. The bike simply will not start. If it is being moved, sat on or taken... the bike literally sends my cell a text message. If in 30 seconds I do not disarm the bike, it goes fully active and notifies the call center. The call center then tries to contact me. If they cannot reach me or I do not have my bike in sight they immediately activate the police dispatch. Two things happen here... One, the bike geocaches police info systems in their cars and shows a theft in progress with my info and the actual Google World Maps location, speed and altitude of the bike. Secondly the call center gives the same info directly to the Police dispatch. While the bike is active, its bluetooth searches for any cell phones in area and if found, copies their ESN sending it to the call center for further tracking.

The first system I installed on a friend's bike was tested 3 weeks later. He parked it at a movie theater and went inside with his girlfriend. Idiot turned off his cell and was outside the range of the keyfob to catch the notification. While inside, four guys dumped his bike onto a mattress, lifted it up into the bed of a truck and proceeded to drive across Houston to a chop shop. They decided the first shop's price offer wasn't good enough so they went to a second location where they made a deal. Cops were watching the entire time! When the deal went down, the cops moved in and busted them all. At the first stop, 14 stolen bikes were recovered along with Hundreds of parts and three computers all filled with tens of thousands of parts listed on eBay and Craigs. Seven arrests were made and then on to the second stop. Three arrests were made at the second stop as two of the original thieves fled on foot. Another 5 bikes were recovered including one POLICE Escort Harley that had been stolen the week before!! All this from tracking One Bike!!
 
^5 you got it back , i can't imagine what goes in ur mind of losing something that is ur pride n joy .....i hope they didnt beat ur bike up and its all ok
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Very cool!!

You're going to have to buy some extra donuts for the cops that recovered it
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