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Chances are that the bike is enough out of the way in the commuter lot that probably noone would have noticed the key in the ignition and nothing would have happened.
Bruce
2007 VFR800 25th Anniversary
2003 Honda RC51
Except a dead battery. I'd personally prefer someone to switch it off and leave the key. It would be hard to be upset with someone who's heart was in the right place though. I wouldn't be pissed if I had to call someone to get my key back though. Minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things.
A twist to all this would be what if the owner was OK with the bike being stolen in the first place. Insurance payoff and no winter storage![]()
2012 Tiger 800 XC
Last edited by NobodySpecific; 09-21-11 at 01:26 PM.
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Last edited by Garandman; 09-21-11 at 01:33 PM.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
Can I ask what is going to happen when you are at your bike 1st and guy who left key isnt there yet. Do you wait for him? Go home and wait for a call? Put key back and pretend nothing happened? Im just wondering if you are gonna ride home with the key and then go back when he calls you.
Bruce
2007 VFR800 25th Anniversary
2003 Honda RC51
Yeah, I didn't take a picture, or post one.
The bikes are tucked away from the general public eye, but a few people do walk through there and homeless people camp out near there pretty often. Nobody in their right mind would leave their keys there for 6 minutes, much less 6 hours. It's a perfect scenario for bike thieves.
Contacting the police is a good thought.... getting kind of late in the day though, and I'm sure the Boston police dept won't want to deal with it. If I don't hear from the guy, maybe I'll do that.
2002 SV650N - Daily Commuter
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This is a great question, I'd like to know the answer myself. I think I'll either:
A: leave the key in his tool bag.
B: Call the BPD, likely exposing myself to tons of hassle
C: Leave the key with the front-desk security guard at the nearby news station, hoping they really are there 24 hours, and amend my note.
or
D: ????? no idea
2002 SV650N - Daily Commuter
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D. Take the bike home and leave a note with a rock on it in the parking space.
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OP: I'd do what you did. I think you did the right thing.
I've left my key in the ignition more than once. Once had a guy stop my in the grocery store and say "Dude, you left the light on on your bike." Either he wasn't a rider and didn't realize you need the key to leave the light on, or was politely not saying "Hey dumbass, your lucky your bike isn't gone yet."
I've left it in the seat lock once or twice too. I do dipshit, forgetful stuff like that now and then.
If you took my key in a situation I'd probably offer you a finski for helping me out like this. I definitely wouldn't give you a hard time over it.
This is kind of what I'm counting on. I guess it boiled down to this:
Worst case scenario if I took the key: Forgetful biker is slightly inconvenienced and gets pissed at me. Or doesn't check either his helmet or toolbag, and gets extremely inconvenienced.
Worst case scenario if I didn't take the key: Forgetful biker gets his bike stolen.
2002 SV650N - Daily Commuter
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I didn't, cops did. Druggies from Swanzy, coming over the border to smash and grab, then take the loot straight down to Fitchburg to be pawned, then buy drugs while still in the 'berg.
Two guys and a girl, girl sang the entire opera after being picked up on an unrelated warrant.
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