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Originally Posted by
MiNi GuineA
no info on that site about motorcycles but I called up the property clerk and they said all property goes to auction and is available back to the original owner through auction.
I have just heard for years that all bikes and quads in the NYC impound lot never make it to auction so I ran with that since I heard it from like ten dif people. I was under the impression cars and motorcycles were delt with differently.
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Started on the streetz, got in the lot and staying there. no desire for the streetz anymore. Killing the streets is fun but damn is careless and wreckless expensive. plus gives the lot riders bad reps when the cops do come rolling up to the lot especially if they recognize you from the night before!
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Originally Posted by
R1wonder
aj the cops around here new what stunt bikes were in 2006 lol , they have it easy out here now a days
+1 this is back when i used to ride with like 12 cops, stuntin for days gettin pulled over left n right never gettin shit for it, love those days.
Streets will always be fun, mainly lots for me tho, job, family etc not worth it to me to be like i used to.
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Originally Posted by
MiNi GuineA
All you vin stamping north east guys are in for a world of shit, on Hollywoods block party a steel frame bike was seized by NYPD and it was an unidentified manufacturer that had OEM vin on it. The subject questioned by a DOT officials after being alerted by NYPD BTTF and stated it was a stunt frame and he had purchased the bike with the vin on it. After some investigating they identified a company making "stunt frames" online and federal DOT agents showed up on the other side of the country and raided the shop. Your not going to see a bunch of posts about it, ongoing investigation at the moment. But the NYPD BTTF and FDOT are on to the steel frames, its a felony to have the bike in your possession. The seized bikes is being sent to NYPD impound auctions, the subject was not charged further and was told he had not obtained the bike legally and would need to purchase the bike back from nye. Been saying this shit from day 1, it was only a matter of time...
ive been tellin people this also. you CAN NOT legally transfer or stamp or how ever you wanna look at it your OEM vin number on a steel frame !!! if the cop has half a brain they will know its not a kawi frame and notice your half backwards not lined up amateur looking vin number.
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Originally Posted by
MiNi GuineA
your under the wrong impressions then, you can call and get the auction information. Also a upstate NY stunt company was contacted last week after getting a fully set up 636 for pennies on the dollar.
Im not doubting you one but but where do you get this info ? id would like to keep up on this shit too
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Streets are fun, no denying that. I started in the streets, did my share of dipping out when necessary but it's just not worth it to me in the end. I like going to big lot sessions, chilling with the homies and not having to worry about being cited or having a squid run up a pow pow into the back of me like on street rides. If streets are your thing, enjoy and best of luck to you. They're just not for me any more, I have more fun at sessions now.
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I prefer lots. Less variables to worry about. More family oriented. Plus, cheering section.
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Originally Posted by
r-siixrider
Streets are fun, no denying that. I started in the streets, did my share of dipping out when necessary but it's just not worth it to me in the end. I like going to big lot sessions, chilling with the homies and not having to worry about being cited or having a squid run up a pow pow into the back of me like on street rides. If streets are your thing, enjoy and best of luck to you. They're just not for me any more, I have more fun at sessions now.
+1 to all that nailed it