The graphic stats are clear: even thieves choose Hondas over Harleys by nearly 2 to 1 ...
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...htmlstory.html
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The graphic stats are clear: even thieves choose Hondas over Harleys by nearly 2 to 1 ...
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...htmlstory.html
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That's because they can make a faster "get away" with a Honda. LOL
...and not leave a oil trail to follow
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
I would love to see the stats by make and model. Hard to take a Goldwing, easy to grab a Grom.
2014 Red F6B with ABS
Baker: Hand Wings, BikeMP3: rack, Cardo Packtalk Bold Cyclepump: air compressor, Garmin Zumo 396
Honda: battery maintainer, center stand, passenger backrest, shop manual (2012-16), tall screen
MEC: first aid kit Nelson Rigg: Route 1 Traveler Tour Trunk Bag
Rivco: Honda Adjustable Highway Mounts, Flatfoot pegs
Uclear: HBC200 intercom system (spares)
ZUMOLOCK to lock on Zumo 396
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I agree. Honda makes a lot of bikes from off road to scooters to standards to cruisers to sport to sport touring to touring. Some are easyer than others to steal. Off road being probably easyer than a wing and more for riding than parts. City/ inner city, would be the scooters and less expensive older bikes to be used for short term transportation then dumped or handed off. I beleave most stolen HDs become parts with in 24 hours.
This is true. I am an AMA Lifetime Charter Member and have been receiving American Motorcyclist Magazine with my membership for many years. They report stolen bikes each month(I think) and the overwhelmingly most stolen are "Off Road and Motocross"bikes. Those are mostly pretty lightweight and easy to throw into a truck or van and get outa there.