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Stolen Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

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Hello my name is Ray Carter I am a recent armed services retiree of serving my country twenty years of military service today 01/26/2011 my 2009 Suzuki Hayabusa was stolen from my apt in Virgina Beach Va. Although I dont covet material objects it was my own special toy that I bought as a retirement present to myself. I would hope after doing what it takes to keep my country safe for the last twenty years it was the least that i could do for me. Well obviously someone did not feel the same way. In my current state I can not replace it after what the insurance company will pay off I will end up owing for a bike I dont even have anymore. If you have any details in leading to the recovery of my bike I will give a 1500.00 reward (which is cheaper then paying off the money I will owe after my insurance and still not have a bike) Please call 757-739-XXXX Here is a pic its pretty distinctive cause it has an extended swingarm and Brocks exhaust system. Thanks for any help in this matter.

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