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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    Harley Davidson FXR (what the f...) FXR?! *puzzled look*
    See Lou or somebody with a H-D 'cattle-dog" and get them to show you the basic H-D types/models, it's a relatively logical system - more so than some of the Jap lines.
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    None of our bikes is featured there, but wouldn't it be great if this had some effect on your insurance premiums, in conjunction with your riding experience/previous accidents/claims, etc. "Oh, you ride a BMW F650CS - no one will steal that and they hardly ever feature in our crash statistics, so you can have really cheap insurance!" Yeah right!
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    Harley Designations
    XL = Sportster range. eg. XL1200C
    FL = Tourers. eg. FLHTCUI Electraglide Ultra Classic Injected
    FX = Posing pouches (Cruisers). eg. FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide.

    The most apt designation is FLHTRSI. A Road King Custom with pull back bars that are guaranteed to give you wrist ache.

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    No dirt bikes on the list? I see a lot of dirt bikes listed as stolen and a lot of motorcycle shops get cleaned out,of course most aren't registerd and just disapear.Just got an alarm fitted to house and shed last week,next I'll put down the anchor bolt to chain the bikes to.After so many years of British bikes and the worry of keeping them in my possesion,I guess I might be a little more aware of what needs to be done to secure your bike - plus I have never insured a bike,if I loose it it's gone .
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    As a point of interest, is this just which bike has the most number in total stolen, or is it based on the percentage of claims per X amount insured?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRT
    As a point of interest, is this just which bike has the most number in total stolen, or is it based on the percentage of claims per X amount insured?
    I think it was on numbers only.
    So you could take it to mean there's just a shit load more GSXR'S out there.

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