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hi I have already posted about my moped cover being stolen but now it seems that at night parts are being stolen off my moped ,woke up this morning to find that both my mirrors had been tampered with and the right side one stolen ,wondering if some one is selling them on to unsuspecting buyers or trying to get parts for their moped if that is the case then why not try Honda rider on the one way system as they are cheap and helpful rather than stealing other people's property which could cause accidents or worse , I love where I live and I know it's common for these sorts of things to happen but would they just stop doing it to me
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can't believe what some people will nick , they tried it with my tax disk and I bought the one with the security screws as well , now I don't have too much garden space but that is where I have it locked up now and if they try again will hope to catch them in the act so I can kick their a**$?

but not to much so I get into trouble for taking

matters into my own hands.

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