My trailer was stolen from its normal parking place at the side of my house, off the garage, in Goshen, Indiana yesterday, February 23. It is a 2004 Pace American 6 x 12-foot V-nose trailer, white, with larged KENWOOD decals on the nose and rear gate, and large, 6-foot-long Yoshimura decal on each side. The trailer’s doors and hitch were locked. Contents included: 2004/05 Suzuki GSX-R600 race bike AMA #811 raced in FX and Supersport, color blue and white. Bike was for sale and was only sitting on a stand so more then likely the bike fell over and sustained minor damage. Yamaha 1000-watt generator Tire warmers Complete full race Yosh Titanium TRS exhaust EZ-Up 6×6 canopy Baby stroller Miscellaneous tie downs, extension cords, and 2 sets of Dunlop race tires. Please contact the Goshen, Indiana Police Dept withany info regarding this theft, 574-533-4151 Thank You, Mike Morgan Goshen, Indiana 312-925-8294 And now, some reader reaction: FIRST PERSON/OPINION Via e-mail: We do a lot of work on police bikes at Advanced Kawasaki, and I questioned an officer on how to make your trailer harder to steal (this same officer had his enclosed trailer stolen out of his driveway). A couple of things he told me were, paint your initials or somet other character(s) on top of the trailer, so it’s easy to spot from a helicopter, and run a cable lock through the wheels and leaf springs if possible. Another one I notice out here in California, is CalTrans jacking up their trailers and removing the wheels when they’re leaving them out in the open. Kevin Jump Buena Park, California
Another Stolen Race Trailer With Racebike Inside…Or, A Good Reason To Read “How To Beat A Thief” In Upcoming Special Issue Of Roadracing World
Another Stolen Race Trailer With Racebike Inside…Or, A Good Reason To Read “How To Beat A Thief” In Upcoming Special Issue Of Roadracing World
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