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I thought this was interesting enough to share here. I follow Brady Brandwood's YouTube channel. If you haven't heard of Leon the Lobster, his story of keeping a grocery store lobster as a pet is priceless.

But, he also restores vintage motocross bikes, so he's got something interesting for everyone. His most recent video is about the theft of two of his prized bikes, and the trail to get them back. Take a look:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92BfmFwT2dQ
Thanks Gone. Interesting story.
Hey Gone, intriguing story - and nice share.

Punks. Sheez.
Thanks for sharing this great story, Gone.
I watched all of that, good little story. You don't often associated Hondas with two-strokes (well I don't).
(12-22-2022, 04:47 AM)Tev62_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I watched all of that, good little story. You don't often associated Hondas with two-strokes (well I don't).

Good point Tev. Thumbs Up
Quite the story. Had my 1991 Nissan pickup stolen several years back. 3 weeks later the police called to say they had recovered it. I was so happy, had been on the verge of buying a new vehicle. And I was happy that my truck misbehaved while it was stolen...they had a flat and they put in a new battery. Police say it was likely used in a drug-transportation deal. They took the radio and speakers out, otherwise it was fine. Owned that PU for 26 years.
(12-22-2022, 07:54 AM)pdedse_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Quite the story. Had my 1991 Nissan pickup stolen several years back. 3 weeks later the police called to say they had recovered it. I was so happy, had been on the verge of buying a new vehicle. And I was happy that my truck misbehaved while it was stolen...they had a flat and they put in a new battery. Police say it was likely used in a drug-transportation deal. They took the radio and speakers out, otherwise it was fine. Owned that PU for 26 years.

Wow. A working vehicle after gone missing for three years.
In 2002, I bought from the original owner a 1970 Honda CT 7O Mini-Trail…with the title. It ran (sluggishly) and shifted but had been stored outside and neglected cosmetically…a lot of scratches, rust, seat needed repairs, etc.
I brought it home in the back of a RAV4 with my oldest son, who was about 17 at the time.
I disassembled it down to the last bolt. Took the frame to a body shop and had it painted the original gold color. I shipped the engine to an individual who specialized in mini-trail engine restorations to have it rebuilt and the engine cases refinished. I eventually had to contact the Texas Attorney General’s Office to get the engine back. It was rebuilt and refinished but what a pain.
I polished, cleaned, had parts rechromed, and purchased new OEM parts as needed. No expense spared.
When it was all assembled, I couldn’t get it to idle correctly. I took it to a nearby Honda dealer. In a couple of weeks, I called to see if it was ready.
The owner said they couldn’t find it. I don’t remember the conversation I had with him, but you can imagine. He had little remorse and offered little help.[Image: 32519f90eecd2bed2079288bba76ec64.png]I put $250 reward posters in the area and ran an ad in a local newspaper. Eventually, someone called and said they knew where it was but didn’t want to tell me for fear of getting arrested should I turn them in. I told them I just wanted the bike back…no questions asked. As it turned out, someone in the Honda shop had traded it out for cocaine. At the time, I worked for the WV State Police. I told them to call off the investigation because I had found it and was not pursuing any charges. My wife was concerned we may end up having some sort of encounter with drug dealers. The Honda dealer reimbursed me for the reward gave me new parts to replace the damaged ones.
I repaired the minor damages and sold it. The bike seemed “snake bit”.
I’m sure you can now understand why I drive 40 miles to the next nearest Honda dealer…passing and up the one closest to where I live.





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Punks. They seem to always be born.

Glad that ended well enough mtneers.
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