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Help Recover These Stolen Bikes

Heard of a vintage bike theft? Report it!

 

Help Recover the Stolen Motorcycle Cannonball Bikes

By now you've surely heard the story: The day after completing the grueling, nearly 4,000 mile ride across the US on the Motorcycle Cannonball, a truck, trailer, and four antique Harley-Davidsons were stolen from the parking lot of the Murano Hotel in Tacoma, WA.

Thanks to an amazing effort of sharing this information on social media, the stolen truck has been found! However, the trailer and motorcycles have still not been recovered.

American Iron Magazine publisher Buzz Kanter is a three-time Cannonball participant. Buzz has been a major supporter of this event since its inception and has a personal interest in seeing these motorcycles recovered and justice served.

American Iron Magazine is asking you to please spread the word in the hope that we can track down and recover the stolen machines and trailer.

There is a $20,000 reward for these four motorcycles.
If you have any info, please call 936/239-6615.

02/06/2012

Triumph Trident serial numbers:

1973 T150VCH02355
1974 T150VJJ06020
1975 T160VXK00581
1975 T160VAK00636
1975 T160VCK02547

BSA 650 serial numbers:

1969 A65FPC15043
1968 A65T53518
1971 A65LEE08932
1969 A65L15043065

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07/12/2011

Sunday night, July 10,2011, my 1971 Triumph T100R Daytona was stolen from my office.
I have filed a police report, but if you hear anything suspicious about a clean little 1971 Triumph T100R Daytona please let me know.
Attached is a photo of the bike. The bike had no license plate, but the VIN is: XE 05658 T100R

Thank you,
Gerald

Gerald G. Jensen, P.E.
Jensen Engineering, Inc.
9655 Gateway Drive, Suite A
Reno, Nevada 89521
Phone: (775) 852-2288
Fax: (775) 852-3388





 

06/22/2011

Hi guys, Look out for Triumph T100C H60947 stolen in So. Cal. on or about 6/2011.
Local rider who had owned the bike for a very long time. Stolen along with a number of agricultural tractors and trailers.

Thanks!
The guys at JRC
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