Oregon's stolen motorcycle list. REPORT STOLEN MOTORCYCLES
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:51 pm
Please help people get their bikes back.
Dirt bikes, Street bikes, Quads, Three wheelers, whatever.
We are located in the Springfield/Eugene area of Oregon.
Even if you don't live in our direct area, feel free to become a member and post.
If nothing else, give helpful tips and suggestions or tell us your story to help prevent others from suffering a similar fate.
If you know of a stolen motorcycle and would like to report it anonymously, shoot me an email or call me and I will keep it confidential.
I will make sure it is reported to the police.
541-603-2993
oem-cycle@comcast.net
Feel free to post pics and details on this site.
Here is a helpful site for helping to recover and report stolen motorcycles:
http://search.dmv.org/dmv/oregon/stolen-motorcycle
Here is a link to the Eugene Police Online reporting:
http://ceapps.eugene-or.gov/epdcoplogic/
Here is some helpful tips.
1. Record your VIN and Engine ID and put it in a safe place.
2. Take several pics of your ride.
3. Never ever leave your bike alone at a store without locking it up.
4. Never leave your bike unchained or out where a thief can easily see it from the road.
5. Never leave your garage open or unlocked.
6. Even if your bike is in the back of your truck, LOCK IT UP!
7. It's easy to make a ignition cut off switch that is easy to get to but not easily found.
8. If your bike get's stolen, CALL THE POLICE!, Post it on Craigslist, and call every motorcycle salvage company in your area and email them pics to put on their wall.
9. Check eBay for parts that look like yours.
10. Offer a reward.
11. DON"T GIVE UP!!! Sometimes it takes years to get your motorcycle back.
It's true that any lock can be cut or removed.
However, locking it up will prevent the thief of easy opportunity.
Dirt bikes, Street bikes, Quads, Three wheelers, whatever.
We are located in the Springfield/Eugene area of Oregon.
Even if you don't live in our direct area, feel free to become a member and post.
If nothing else, give helpful tips and suggestions or tell us your story to help prevent others from suffering a similar fate.
If you know of a stolen motorcycle and would like to report it anonymously, shoot me an email or call me and I will keep it confidential.
I will make sure it is reported to the police.
541-603-2993
oem-cycle@comcast.net
Feel free to post pics and details on this site.
Here is a helpful site for helping to recover and report stolen motorcycles:
http://search.dmv.org/dmv/oregon/stolen-motorcycle
Here is a link to the Eugene Police Online reporting:
http://ceapps.eugene-or.gov/epdcoplogic/
Here is some helpful tips.
1. Record your VIN and Engine ID and put it in a safe place.
2. Take several pics of your ride.
3. Never ever leave your bike alone at a store without locking it up.
4. Never leave your bike unchained or out where a thief can easily see it from the road.
5. Never leave your garage open or unlocked.
6. Even if your bike is in the back of your truck, LOCK IT UP!
7. It's easy to make a ignition cut off switch that is easy to get to but not easily found.
8. If your bike get's stolen, CALL THE POLICE!, Post it on Craigslist, and call every motorcycle salvage company in your area and email them pics to put on their wall.
9. Check eBay for parts that look like yours.
10. Offer a reward.
11. DON"T GIVE UP!!! Sometimes it takes years to get your motorcycle back.
It's true that any lock can be cut or removed.
However, locking it up will prevent the thief of easy opportunity.