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they have no idea what I'm talking about.
vin# is showing up as clean.
called the DMV.
same thing.
I wish bad things upon people right now.
haha, its OK man. I got my health and strength, I cant really complain. Oh and by the way I was calling about my first bike (f4i) that was stolen like 8 months ago. Not the new RR.
question though.
suppose they stole my bike and take it out of state. If they ran the vin at the DMV, what would it come back as? Are all of the DMV's linked?
yes they are if it is entered into the national database.
once u run the plate or vin it will come up stolen and then tell the person running it what department entered stolen
2006 Red Triumph Daytona 675
u have a pm
2006 Red Triumph Daytona 675
check here, report what it says...
https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck
correct.
I called for an update on the status of the bike
cool, thanks!
VINCheckSM Theft Record
has not been identified as a vehicle listed in the VINCheckSM Theft Records.
VINCheckSM is updated regularly as additional information is reported.
VINCheckSM Total Loss Record
Carfax
Further information is available through Carfax .
has not been identified as a vehicle listed in the VINCheckSM Total Loss Records.
VINCheckSM is updated regularly as additional information is reported.
Sounds like it's time to visit the PD and RMV. That sucks man.
-Alex
I can resist everything but Pete's mom.
sorry to hear man
Sounds like an inside job.
assuming you filed a total loss theft claim and received a payout, it's possible the bike has already been recovered. if so, the bike's VIN has been (correctly) removed from the NCIC stolen vehicle list and the insurance company likely sold or auctioned the recovered bike to mitigate their loss.
keep in mind you likely would not be notified about the recovery in the above situation, as you no longer hold a stake in the property.
- Jamie
2009 K 1300 S
PM me the VIN, I check and see if its in NCIC.
do u have the report # when u 1st reported it? boston pd is notorious for blowing off less serious calls