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- From: hartzler@cbmvax.commodore.com (Jerry Hartzler - CATS)
- Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles.harley
- Subject: Re: Alarms & Theft
- Message-ID: <38730@cbmvax.commodore.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 23:57:53 GMT
- References: <C0z8HB.K42@javelin.sim.es.com> <viking.727262058@vincent2.iastate.edu> <1993Jan18.151721.1@smith.smith.edu> <1993Jan19.185515.7447@elektro.cmhnet.org> <1993Jan20.083006.1@skcla.monsanto.com>
- Reply-To: hartzler@cbmvax.commodore.com (Jerry Hartzler - CATS)
- Organization: Commodore, West Chester, PA
- Lines: 15
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- In article <1993Jan20.083006.1@skcla.monsanto.com> mpmena@skcla.monsanto.com writes:
- >
- >MOTORCYCLE ALARMS
- >
- I've read several reviews on alarms in motorcycle magazines at the library.
- Check it out!
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- >
- >NATIONAL REGISTRY OF STOLEN MOTORCYCLES
- >
- Some stolen motorcycles make it across seas, most I'm afraid are stripped
- (just like cars) and anything with a personal tag or serial number are
- either cleaned off or dumped. As I understand, this happens in a matter
- of hours after the bike was ripped off.
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