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STOLEN overnight in Minneapolis 10/9/22
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<blockquote data-quote="JQL" data-source="post: 1450482" data-attributes="member: 87556"><p>My French insurance company requires that mine has a serious lock (SRA approved) securing her whenever she is parked and must be kept in an alarmed garage (with the SRA lock securing the bike) when at home. If I don't have the lock on her and she's stolen, I lose 50% of her value! These requirements have made me a bit paranoid.</p><p></p><p>I even had to send them photographic proof and the receipt, including the SRA approval number, that I had an SRA approved lock.</p><p></p><p>This could also be because I live in the Paris suburbs.</p><p></p><p>Note, it is exceptionally easy to get the key with the chip copied (cloned). No ID required. I did that when I bought the bike at the local locksmith as the Yamaha keys are rather soft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JQL, post: 1450482, member: 87556"] My French insurance company requires that mine has a serious lock (SRA approved) securing her whenever she is parked and must be kept in an alarmed garage (with the SRA lock securing the bike) when at home. If I don't have the lock on her and she's stolen, I lose 50% of her value! These requirements have made me a bit paranoid. I even had to send them photographic proof and the receipt, including the SRA approval number, that I had an SRA approved lock. This could also be because I live in the Paris suburbs. Note, it is exceptionally easy to get the key with the chip copied (cloned). No ID required. I did that when I bought the bike at the local locksmith as the Yamaha keys are rather soft. [/QUOTE]
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