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How to tell if a used bike for sale is stolen or not?

Started by Xpat2b, October 27, 2009, 08:18:03 PM

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Quote from: Woofentino Pugrossi on October 29, 2009, 12:37:45 AM
Well my last inventory was 30.:biggrin:

Heres my "baby". Great for deer at 1100yds.





true sportsman, what you wanted hunting to be equal-opportunity too.

skiandclimb

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Looks ok, but hasn't been registered in a long time.  Good luck with the rebuild.  Those old Hawks are cool machines!

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Quote from: NOBODY on October 29, 2009, 12:50:20 AM
true sportsman, what you wanted hunting to be equal-opportunity too.

Ya got a problem with people using large calibers? Hate to tell ya, its perfectly legal to hunt deer with it. I dont use it deer hunting anyways. a 38lb rifle is a PITA to lug around and ammo isnt cheap.

But I gotta tell ya about those "true sportsmans" from chicago area I deal with up here hunting. Its real sporting to see 6-7 "hunters"  from the greater chicago area unload their rifles on 1 sub 100lb nubber blowing both of its left legs off and basically swiss cheesing the poor deer.
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Quote from: Woofentino Pugrossi on October 29, 2009, 11:38:36 PM
Ya got a problem with people using large calibers? Hate to tell ya, its perfectly legal to hunt deer with it. I dont use it deer hunting anyways. a 38lb rifle is a PITA to lug around and ammo isnt cheap.

But I gotta tell ya about those "true sportsmans" from chicago area I deal with up here hunting. Its real sporting to see 6-7 "hunters"  from the greater chicago area unload their rifles on 1 sub 100lb nubber blowing both of its left legs off and basically swiss cheesing the poor deer.

The deer probably was askin' for it

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Ducmarc

ah..... you suck rob. you need to bring that thing to daytona and we'll go out and shoot it. i see dillon makes a press just for the 50. i bet you can go broke feeding it powder.

skiandclimb

How did this turn to guns? LOL  FWIW, my take on hunting is this- I like eating deer, but don't think I could kill one.  Is that jacked or what?  And given my profession, it's even more odd, because I think I could sleep well after shooting a crack head, but just not an animal.....because they are tasty (animals, not crack heads).

Hmmm....I need counseling, perhaps?  :ass:
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Quote from: skiandclimb on November 04, 2009, 10:10:23 PM
How did this turn to guns? LOL  FWIW, my take on hunting is this- I like eating deer, but don't think I could kill one.  Is that jacked or what?  And given my profession, it's even more odd, because I think I could sleep well after shooting a crack head, but just not an animal.....because they are tasty (animals, not crack heads).

Hmmm....I need counseling, perhaps?  :ass:

Hows this for 'jacked'. I deer hunt but cant stand the taste of venison. Rest of the family loves it. If they didnt, I wouldnt bother going out.

Yeah Duc, it can make me go broke. Wasnt so bad when I was at orkin. Could afford having the ammo custom made for my specs ($9/rnd). Last time I took it out was march last year. Not many ranges like them nor have the room to use them to their fullest.
Rob

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Quote from: skiandclimb on November 04, 2009, 10:10:23 PM
And given my profession, it's even more odd, because I think I could sleep well after shooting a crack head,

Heeeeeeeeeyyyy, I wanna shoot a crack-head, come on..........can I, can I, can I, can I???

Jeff

Back on topic, the last time I had a questionable bike, I called the DMV and they ran the vin over the phone and told me it had never been reported salvage or stolen.  No questions, free of charge...
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Xpat2b

thanks...yeah the problem I am having is that some states don't require titles on bikes over 10 years old. I found one who has the title but it's not in his name (prior owner signed over bike as payment for work in lieu of cash). So he's got to put the title in his name in order to sell the bike to me -  because in order to tag it my state requires a title or registration certification from the prior owner.  If it all works out it will be a great deal and I get to be 19 again!
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