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    Bike getting tampered with while parked?

    Yesterday I took my cbr600 to work (I work at uni), and when I got home I discovered oil all over the right leg of my pants and my right boot. A quick look at the right hand side of my bike and I saw the problem - my oil filler cap was gone.

    So at this point I assumed it had probably fallen out while riding, but I was a bit suspicious about it and wondered if some clever chap had decided to remove it for me at uni. When I got in this morning (on the zxr), I parked my bike in the same spot and what did I see? The filler cap from my cbr sitting on the ground. So it seems like there are two options:

    1 - The cap had rattled loose on the ride in and when I got off the bike I knocked it out with my leg/foot.

    2- Some fucktard thought it would be funny to remove my filler cap while my bike was parked.

    So what do you think? Am I being paranoid? There's some real dipshits in the world, and it has often occurred to me that bikes are particularly vulnerable to vandalism while parked. Fortunately I have access to a locked room here that I can park my bike in (and will do on days when I bring in the cbr now), but it's a bit less convenient than just parking it and putting the bike lock on.

    Oh and while I'm here - anyone got any good ideas for getting off cordura?

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    More likely to be 'busy' fingers.
    Drain the old oil now and replace. Filter too. You don't know what might have been put in there, do you?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I park in the basement at work and yesterday when I went to leave some arrogant tossbag had dragged my bike away from where it was parked so he could park his cage there. I was ropable and went straight back upstairs to find the person and told him how lucky he was that I didnt stick my boot in his car window. Im not sure how the dent got into his car door though.....

    re yopur codura; my bike kind of blew up and splattered oil all over my coduras. I chucked them in the washing machine with a small amount of washing powder and they were sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    I park in the basement at work and yesterday when I went to leave some arrogant tossbag had dragged my bike away from where it was parked so he could park his cage there.
    Ahhh, one of the only times it's acceptable to fuck with another persons car/bike... key the fuck out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Ahhh, one of the only times it's acceptable to fuck with another persons car/bike... key the fuck out of it.
    Don't know about keying it, But I would have let the air out of all four tyres. Wants to park there, they can stay there for a bit longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    More likely to be 'busy' fingers.
    Drain the old oil now and replace. Filter too. You don't know what might have been put in there, do you?
    Yeah I thought that would be wise, I've only recently bought the bike so it's probably worth changing oil/filter regardless.

    Str8 Jacket - thanks for the tip, I was a bit concerned about washing the pants (I'll have to check the label but I did think you weren't supposed to?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    Don't know about keying it, But I would have let the air out of all four tyres. Wants to park there, they can stay there for a bit longer.
    Much classier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    Str8 Jacket - thanks for the tip, I was a bit concerned about washing the pants (I'll have to check the label but I did think you weren't supposed to?)
    Well yeah I alway's tend to go against the norm. You can buy special codura cleaning products that you use inthe washing machine but for the past 5 years I have just washed mine in a gentle wash without too much washing powder and its been fine. My grandfather would've probably recommended sunlight soap but hey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    I park in the basement at work and yesterday when I went to leave some arrogant tossbag had dragged my bike away from where it was parked so he could park his cage there. I was ropable and went straight back upstairs to find the person and told him how lucky he was that I didnt stick my boot in his car window. Im not sure how the dent got into his car door though.....

    re yopur codura; my bike kind of blew up and splattered oil all over my coduras. I chucked them in the washing machine with a small amount of washing powder and they were sweet.
    I was about to suggest some evil plan to express your 'disappointment' at their actions, but then realised there would be little way to know it was actually the driver of that car that did move your bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    I was about to suggest some evil plan to express your 'disappointment' at their actions, but then realised there would be little way to know it was actually the driver of that car that did move your bike.
    Except I know it was as I went and talked to them and I also have video evidence (for a video camera that they installed, which is probably why he didnt argue)....

    Anyway I dealt to it at the time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Except I know it was as I went and talked to them and I also have video evidence (for a video camera that they installed, which is probably why he didnt argue)....

    Anyway I dealt to it at the time!
    Sweet, in that case open up a whole world of hell on them. And never let them forget, you don't mess with other peoples property. Um unless you're proving a point that is lol.

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    I had a tow truck driver wanting to take off with my bike.

    Let's say the carbon knuckles made him change his mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    I had a tow truck driver wanting to take off with my bike.

    Let's say the carbon knuckles made him change his mind.
    You have carbon knuckles? Wow, that's like, so cool.

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    Sheez, remind me to never go anywhere near your FXR, Hels


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    similar thing happened to me at uni. Four punctures in a week! Nails were still in they tyres. There were builders in the area at the time, but damn 4 flats! I suspected foul play

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