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[QUOTE="zcookie49, post: 709980, member: 21043"] From what I would gather, most if not all of the bikes are bought by the drug runners with their "Bling money", not being stolen. Stolen bikes can be returned if you file a police report. Majority of the bikes are picked up when they are ditched while in pursuit. The criminal usually blows off the fact they lost their bike when they can go buy another, why get into trouble because you went to the impound yard to try and get your bike back, just go buy another... that is the mentallity. I ride by the lot several times a week and peek in there. the original gated area is packed full of bikes, overspilling into a general lot. tons of bikes and atvs. Somebody told me that they know some people down there and that you could get a bike pretty easy from the lot. I dont find that source too credible though. [/QUOTE]
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