BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
Hi,
My BMW F800s was stolen from The Place mall in Beijing with both the handlebar lock and a wheel lock on it.
Description:
Yellow 2009 BMW F800s - only only ever seen in Beijing
Has a BMW storage box on the back for helmet / gloves
* Box has a white Arai Corsair-V helmet and a pair of black Dainese gloves with yellow stitching
Will pay reward if found. 15911096969 -Chris
Thanks,
--Chris
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
cpfeiffer
Hi,
My BMW F800s was stolen from The Place mall in Beijing with both the handlebar lock and a wheel lock on it.
Description:
Yellow 2009 BMW F800s - only only ever seen in Beijing
Has a BMW storage box on the back for helmet / gloves
* Box has a white Arai Corsair-V helmet and a pair of black Dainese gloves with yellow stitching
Will pay reward if found. 15911096969 -Chris
Thanks,
--Chris
Hi Chris
You need to post some pictures of the bike if you have and post the Vin number so people when see a bike that could be yours then the people could check to see if the vin number is the same
Hope it can be found
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VIN WB10216067ZP22843Attachment 13825
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
will remember it and keep my eyes open.
Not sure, but maybe find support in the chinese biker community too?
Sounds like stolen with truck support. I dont believe they broke the handle bar lock and wheel lock. .... 4guys and a truck to load in???
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
OK Chirs
we keep my eye our around here . there is a big bike meet at Changping just north of Beijing over the weekend 12th/13th next month will keep a eye out for it . I only ride with Chinese guys and all the riders dont leave the bike wear it is not in veiw we stop for food and if we cant see the bike as we eat we move on.... when we stop at Hotels if the hotel dont have 24 hours gaurds we move on !!!
I am sorry happy i dont live in a big city my bike is parked outside my flat no locks on and boy would it be hard for someone to nick it people have to go through 2- 24hr gaurds gates to get to my bike and at the first gate all vans are checked with the 2nd gate NO vans are allowed in without a pass and then the van is checked on the way out and all the gaurds know my bike ! and all gate have CCTV as well so its not like someone could give the gaurd a few $ to look the other way . But we all think it cant happen to me .... so sorry to hear about your bike its just piss me of when it happens ..
Hope we can find it but you need to post on 1 of the chinese forum as well
good luck
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
So sorry Chris
Yes, get the notice on the local Chinese boards asap. Two I'd recommend are here (linked to the page you want to post it on):
http://www.weifengtang.com/bbs/forum...mdisplay&fid=7
http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/f_118.htm
If you don't have a means to post in Chinese, PM me.
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
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Originally Posted by
Lao Jia Hou
Good man Lao Jia Hou
Help him if you can hope Bikerdoc see the post so he can keep a eye out down that end
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
Hi Chris
sorry need to say post the km/miles as well because sometime if you start looking for the vin number people could get pissed off but i qiuck look or ask the person how many km/miles it has done will make it easy to see if it could be your bike
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
Will keep an eye out for it.
Re: BMW F800S Yellow stolen in Beijing! Plz contact if you see it.
Chris
You've probably already done this but ... did you check with The Place property management and/or the security guys that hang around out front, by the driveway entrances?
If, in their "opinion", you parked your bike in the wrong location, they may have moved it somewhere that doesn't detract from the so-called curbside beauty of The Place.
I once saw some "security" guys move a bike from outside a Shangri La Hotel - they put the front wheel on one of those hand carts, and moved the bike to a less-conspicuous location (around the block). I don't know what happened with the owner.