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    STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Stolen last night (the morning of Friday July 6) sometime between the hours of Midnight & 8am from the Syracuse & Yale area in Denver. This is a one-of-a-kind custom built street fighter, built from a 2001 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R.

    If you see the motorcycle or recognize any parts of it for sale, please call Kevin @ 720-771-5229 Or contact Officer Wise with the Arapahoe County Sheriffs office, 720-874-3600, reference case # AC12-21648

    CO Licence plate: 742 YCA

    VIN: JKAZX4J181A041242








    More pics here: http://denver.craigslist.org/mcy/3122170738.html

    THANK YOU FOR READING AND KEEPING AN EYE OPEN!!!

    The tail section is not finished yet, and there is a temporary. LED strip for the taillights.
    Fabricated / modified / relocated:
    • Aluminum headlight brackets made from aluminum stock and factory clip-ons
    • Ignition lock cylinder mount removed, upper triple shaved smooth
    • Guage bracket
    • Unused mount points on lower triple removed
    • Forks lowered internally 1.5", externally 1"
    • Extra mount lugs removed from fork tubes
    • Aluminum bracket to relocate ignition lock cylinder
    • Aluminum brackets for coolant reservior
    • Coolant reservior made out of a camping stove fuel bottle - cap modified for overflow, inlet mounted in bottom
    • Seat pan shaved and seat shaped from combining factory front and rear seat foam, then shaved to shape. Latching pin mounted in seat pan
    • Custom leather seat cover
    • Subframe cut, lowered, welded, crossbar for seat latch added
    • Battery box custom made
    • Rear brake reservior mount
    • Front brake reservior mount
    • Lower radiator mount bar
    • Under-seat storage compartment
    • Seat latch / lock cylinder
    • Battery / relays / fusebox / CDI / fuel pump / fuel filter relocated
    • Wiring harness - shortened, all connectors relocated
    • Frame / subframe / swingarm - ram air tubes gound flat, mount lug for factory headlight removed, misc brackets & mount lugs removed on swingarm, holes drilled for mounting new brackets / clips / equipment - scratches, scrapes and dings filled
    • Side stand shortened
    • Clamps / guides for clutch cable
    • Mount brackets for tail
    • Fiberglass tail (not yet finished)
    • Fuel lines re routed
    • Radiator fins straightened
    • Factory muffler mount flange removed from exhaust

    Bolt-ons:
    • Vortex race clip-ons
    • Ducati Monster headlight
    • Pazzo short/long race levers
    • Handlegrips
    • Braided steel brake lines
    • Supertrapp exhaust
    • Heaader wrap
    • License plate mount
    • LED license plate lights
    • Oberon foot pegs
    • Bar end mirrors
    • Solid state flasher relay
    • Rear lowering links
    • Radiantz stop / turn / tail LED strip (not yet finished)
    • Supertrapp muffler welded onto end of pipe
    • Header wrap (the end isn't finished yet - ran out of wrap 6" short, clamp in the rear is temporary)

    Parts replaced / new
    • Rearset bolts
    • Rear axle nut
    • Several other rounded-off bolts around the bike
    • All various factory bolts replaced with new allen bolts / cap screws, nuts replaced with nylocks the rest are media blasted & polished to be silver
    • Upper steering head seal
    • Fork seals
    • Stator cover gasket
    • Chain
    • Lower radiator hose
    • PCV hose
    • Fuel lines
    • Coolant expansion tank hose
    • Throttle cables
    • Brake reservior hoses
    • Radiator bushings
    • Tank bushings
    • Clutch cable
    • All zerk grease fittings
    • Tires
    • Chrome valves stems
    • CDI
    • Fuse / relay box

    Painted / refinished
    • Powder coated: Frame, swingarm, subframe.
    • Black w/clear: Tank, wheels, fork tubes, brake rotors, headlight bucket, upper & lower triples, rearsets, heel guards, engine covers, misc brackets, lower radiator mount, coolant expansion tank.
    • Wheels pinstriped
    • Flat black: Engine, radiator, rear sprocket, storage tray, seat pan, timing cover, headlight ring, side stand, rear brake reservoir

    Every single other part and sub-assembly on this bike, not listed here, down to individual screws, springs and clips, was disassembled, cleaned, repaired and/or rebuilt then polished or painted.
    "I'm not listening.
    You keep talking.
    How weird is that?"

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Damn, that really sucks :-(. I will keep a look out.
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Damn!!!!! Man, I feel bad for you....sucks to have anything stolen from you, let alone you put your heart n soul into: THREAD
    Last edited by Slo; Fri Jul 6th, 2012 at 11:26 AM.

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    What is up with all the bikes getting jacked?

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    Wow that seems like a stupid bike to steal as it's so custom! I think I might start locking my bike up after reading about all of these stolen bikes.
    Good luck!

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Thanks guys, I have thousands of hours of work, and my heart & soul into this bike. What is wrong with people?! Please share this post if you would.
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    How weird is that?"

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Quote Originally Posted by HiImBrian View Post
    Wow that seems like a stupid bike to steal as it's so custom! I think I might start locking my bike up after reading about all of these stolen bikes.
    Good luck!
    Yeah, I'm not sure what someone will do with it. Only one like it in the world. Not like they can sell it or ride it, even with a coat of paint. I can only imagine it'll be stripped down for parts which disgusts me greatly!
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Bummer.
    Remember Yesterday. Plan For Tomorrow. Live For Today.

    Current Stable:

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    (Custom Street Fighter).
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Thanks guys, I have thousands of hours of work, and my heart & soul into this bike. What is wrong with people?! Please share this post if you would.
    DONE!

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    Damn that's not far from my house either. Will keep an eye out for it.

    Where was it stolen from (garage, parking lot, etc)?
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Quote Originally Posted by rforsythe View Post
    Damn that's not far from my house either. Will keep an eye out for it.

    Where was it stolen from (garage, parking lot, etc)?
    it was stolen overnight from a apartment parking lot, right in front of teh building. 2575 S Syracuse Way
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    It is called lazy people that choose to stay in welfare and make a living off of honest and hard working people... the last gang banger homie that tried to jack me went with a concussion and in the back of a police vehicle ... anyways, sorry to hear man but hope you recover this beauty soon.

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Quote Originally Posted by Fumet5uNo View Post
    What is up with all the bikes getting jacked?
    It's called summer around a large city.
    "That which does not kill you only postpones the inevitable."

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Allright everyone, first of all, thanks for all the kind words!

    You guys mentioned "what's up with this sudden rash of motorcycle thefts" and rforsythe you mentioned that this is in your neighborhood - Well I have some potential good news...

    I got a tip today from somebody who saw my craigslist ad, who had thier custom bike stolen a few days ago from this same general area. They found the bike locked up and parked under an apartment complex carport within a few miles of where it was stolen from. Long story short, local police came she got her bike back, later detective office called and was upset that they recovered the bike because they are investigating a motorcycle crime ring. They believe the crime ring is stealing bikes, parking them somewhere for a day to make sure the bike doesn't have Lo-Jack installed, and then if the owner/police does not come to recover the bike, they haul the bike to Mexico or somewhere else. The sheriff's office wanted to leave the bike where it was and set up a sting to catch these people. SO - with this news, there is a good chance it's still in the area and I have about 24 hours to find and recover the bike, and hopefully catch whoever is doing this!!! This other bike was recovered from the Yosemite/Nassau area - So, if you are in the area please keep an eye open inside parking lots and apartment carports and call me if you see anything at 720-771-5229, or call the detective listed above!

    Thank you all!
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    For those of you with lojack installed, wait around the corner with a big fucking gun
    #703

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    This is ridiculous, another stolen post in a day. How loud is your exhaust, I don't know how far away from the bike you were but could you hear it or did they haul it off or neutral it off?. Getting rowdy out there, effing thieves.

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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Quote Originally Posted by tecknojoe View Post
    For those of you with lojack installed, wait around the corner with a big fucking gun
    LMAO!!! YES!!!

    I'm assuming they neutralled it or carried it away. It's quite loud.
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    FOUND today by Broomfield police! More details coming once I know them,and see the bike!!!!
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    Awesome dude, at least a lot of people are finding their bikes!

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    Welcome to the party Ghost lol.

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    Grats on getting it back!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TransNone13 View Post
    Welcome to the party Ghost lol.
    Yeah, phone not helping, didn't see last update.
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    Re: STOLEN CUSTOM BUILT STREET FIGHTER

    lady on the phone said that it was missing the rear seat and all the plastics... "yep, sounds perfect"
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    Good to hear and hope it's not damaged much.
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