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Richard230

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on: October 18, 2019, 02:23:08 pm
I received the November 2019 issue of the AMA's American Motorcyclist magazine yesterday.  As usual, it only took me a few minutes to read the entire magazine, but I did come across an article in the magazine on page 12 titled "Motorcycle Thefts Down in 2018", which included the following comments:

Owners reported 41,674 motorcycle thefts for 2018, compared to 44,268 in 2017. California topped the list of states with the most motorcycle thefts in 2018, reporting 7,035; Florida was Number 2 with 4,279; followed by Texas, 3,073; New York 1,777; South Carolina, 1,743; North Carolina, 1,466; Indiana, 1,229; Missouri, 1,194; Georgia, 1,174; and Colorado, 1,109.

The top 10 cities for motorcycle thefts in 2018 were New York, 1,310; Los Angeles, 628; Miami, 595; Las Vegas, 540; Houston, 460; Philadelphia, 404; Austin, 329; and San Jose, 322.

Now this might be even more interesting:  The top 10 most stolen motorcycles in 2018 by brand were Honda, 8,260 thefts; Yamaha, 6,655 thefts; Suzuki, 4,882 thefts; Kawasaki, 4,861 thefts; Harley-Davidson, 4,769 thefts; Taotao (?) 1,851 thefts; KTM 780 thefts; Genuine Cycle, 515 thefts; Ducati, 455 thefts; and Kymco, 413 thefts.

Not a Royal Enfield in sight.   :)
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Reply #1 on: October 18, 2019, 04:52:00 pm

Owners reported 41,674 motorcycle thefts for 2018

Not a Royal Enfield in sight.   :)

This reminds me of the time I parked my old Bullet, unlocked, outside a dive bar in a seedy part of town.  I was downing my fourth beer, when a guy says, "Hey, there's somebody outside messing with your bike!".  I rushed outside, but it was too late.  Somebody had left ANOTHER Royal Enfield right next to mine!


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Reply #2 on: October 18, 2019, 10:12:54 pm
This reminds me of the time I parked my old Bullet, unlocked, outside a dive bar in a seedy part of town.  I was downing my fourth beer, when a guy says, "Hey, there's somebody outside messing with your bike!".  I rushed outside, but it was too late.  Somebody had left ANOTHER Royal Enfield right next to mine!

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