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Heads up from Canada

punji

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Stayed in the Sandman Hotel across the river from Montreal last night. This morning a hotel employee tells me that he interrupted what he believed to be the theft of my new F3. He said six "muscle bound" young guys had surrounded the bike. Behind them was a pickup with a long trailer. His impression was that they were about to pick up the F3 and load it up. They saw him watching and stopped what they were doing. I'll refrain from saying anything about the freedom of thieves in a gun-free zone.

Tonight the F3 and the RT Limited are locked up in secure underground storage in a Sherbrooke hotel.

Brand new F3 ran flawlessly from western NC. So did Margie's 2015 RT Limited. Can't say the same for the new 3K trailer from USA Trailers in Greenville SC. Nothing but trouble the entire ride. Potential buyers beware!

See ya'll tomorrow.

Punji
 
Stayed in the Sandman Hotel across the river from Montreal last night. This morning a hotel employee tells me that he interrupted what he believed to be the theft of my new F3. He said six "muscle bound" young guys had surrounded the bike. Behind them was a pickup with a long trailer. His impression was that they were about to pick up the F3 and load it up. They saw him watching and stopped what they were doing. I'll refrain from saying anything about the freedom of thieves in a gun-free zone.

Tonight the F3 and the RT Limited are locked up in secure underground storage in a Sherbrooke hotel.

Brand new F3 ran flawlessly from western NC. So did Margie's 2015 RT Limited. Can't say the same for the new 3K trailer from USA Trailers in Greenville SC. Nothing but trouble the entire ride. Potential buyers beware!

See ya'll tomorrow.

Punji

Now that's a good heads up. Sounds like they may be cruising around the various hotels to snarf a :ani29: or two. Glad their try on yours was a fail. :yes:
 
Thanks for the heads up.

I hope the hotels/motels have security camera's in there parking lots. Also, I hope that the local police do extra patrols thru the parking lots.

I am glad that yours are safe.
Deanna
 
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I had a buddy who's Fat Boy was stolen at H-D's 100th? anniversary in Milwaukee back in the nineties. He said several were stolen by backing a tow truck up to them, picking them up and driving off. Very quick.........and profitable!
 
:shocked: Now that it has happened: I guess that I should say something... nojoke
I insure a lot of snowmobiles that end up in Canada each Winter.
And each Winter: we lose a couple of them to the locals up there. :banghead:
They target out of Country visitors, and take whatever isn't nailed down and guarded.
:lecturef_smilie: KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN, and watch out for your friends also! nojoke
Lock stuff down, and then lock down the thing that you locked it down to...
 
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I sincerely apologize for the actions of a few of my fellow Quebecers.

There are *******s everywhere.

in 2012, I think, there was a large Spyder rally in the same area & a US visitor had his enclosed trailer containing 1 or 2 Spyders stolen overnight.

I was mortified then & am again today.
 
I sincerely apologize for the actions of a few of my fellow Quebecers.
There are *******s everywhere.
There's no need for you to apologize for the actions of these :shocked:... individuals!
You are correct: they are everywhere! :gaah:

And I sure didn't mean to make anyone think that everyone from Quebec likes to steal stuff either! nojoke
There are LOTS of good folks everywhere also! :thumbup:
 
There's no need for you to apologize for the actions of these :shocked:... individuals!
You are correct: they are everywhere! :gaah:

And I sure didn't mean to make anyone think that everyone from Quebec likes to steal stuff either! nojoke
There are LOTS of good folks everywhere also! :thumbup:


No problem, I never for one moment thought you did.
 
Another heads up...

For RT owners and others that have console pockets (whatever you call those handy storage places.)

Thieves have figured out how to get into the RT glove-boxes. If you lock your handlebars which locks the glove box, it's not that hard to break it open and take the contents. It doesn't matter if you have a cover on or not.

Please take all valuables off your Spyder when not riding it...
 
Thieves are everywhere. Use common sense.

For RT owners and others that have console pockets (whatever you call those handy storage places.)

Thieves have figured out how to get into the RT glove-boxes. If you lock your handlebars which locks the glove box, it's not that hard to break it open and take the contents. It doesn't matter if you have a cover on or not.

Please take all valuables off your Spyder when not riding it...

This issue is probably a non-starter for urban-dwellers; you just don't trust anyone you don't know with your valuable possessions and you assume and prepare for the worst in human behavior. Since moving to the rural area of Utah, I've come to understand how close-knit and trusting communities can be and why many riders on long trips might assume they can continue to be cavalier about the risks of theft or vandalism.

This isn't about Canada vs. the US. God knows, we have plenty of problems here with people looking for a quick buck for drugs or whatever. This is about using common sense, understanding the risk involved in going to events such as these, and accepting responsibility for that risk.
 
Stayed in the Sandman Hotel across the river from Montreal last night. This morning a hotel employee tells me that he interrupted what he believed to be the theft of my new F3. He said six "muscle bound" young guys had surrounded the bike. Behind them was a pickup with a long trailer. His impression was that they were about to pick up the F3 and load it up. They saw him watching and stopped what they were doing. I'll refrain from saying anything about the freedom of thieves in a gun-free zone.

Tonight the F3 and the RT Limited are locked up in secure underground storage in a Sherbrooke hotel.

Brand new F3 ran flawlessly from western NC. So did Margie's 2015 RT Limited. Can't say the same for the new 3K trailer from USA Trailers in Greenville SC. Nothing but trouble the entire ride. Potential buyers beware!

See ya'll tomorrow.

Punji


I won't say that this story is bull*****, but someone is lying. You, or the 'employee'.

Really!!!!..Six 'muscle bound guys' trying to steal your Spyder and get frightened off by a lone employee?????? Especially when there was a recent post on how many people it would take to steal a Spyder and the consensus was six strong guys.....And then...a comment about thieves in a 'gun free zone'????

Buddy, if you are that scared without your guns then please stay home next time, so that you don't have to come up with stories to try to justify having a gun on you all the time.

I will tell you something. If someone tried to steal your Spyder in Montreal, when there are Harleys everywhere ripe for the picking, then would have wanted it so bad that it would have been gone. Why would someone want to steal it? It's not like they would make a fortune off the 'desirable' parts.

Give me a break!!!!!!
 
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Huh? I looked at the OP as public service oriented. :bowdown::bowdown: It has happened there before. A trailer with two was taken from a motel parking lot.
 
Thank you

I won't say that this story is bull*****, but someone is lying. You, or the 'employee'.

Really!!!!..Six 'muscle bound guys' trying to steal your Spyder and get frightened off by a lone employee?????? Especially when there was a recent post on how many people it would take to steal a Spyder and the consensus was six strong guys.....And then...a comment about thieves in a 'gun free zone'????

Buddy, if you are that scared without your guns then please stay home next time, so that you don't have to come up with stories to try to justify having a gun on you all the time.

I will tell you something. If someone tried to steal your Spyder in Montreal, when there are Harleys everywhere ripe for the picking, then would have wanted it so bad that it would have been gone. Why would someone want to steal it? It's not like they would make a fortune off the 'desirable' parts.

Give me a break!!!!!!

After saying " I will refrain" .... but he didn't did he ? I will refrain from posting a comparison of crime stats showing U. S. compared to Canada per capita ... because I'm not on a Spyder forum to post or read that crap . Next time you are making a " public service announcement " on here please do refrain from sharing your passion for guns or your displeasure for the country who has received you as a guest
 
Now that I'm back in the States, I'll say it. I was treated as a guest by BRP employees and by people in the hospitality industry. I don't remember any other Quebecer being polite, kind or gracious in any way. It just goes to show rudeness can be in French as well as English, Canada as well as the USA.
 
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