Keep your eyes open!!!
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I spoke with a rep from Bombardier today and got some very disturbing news. It seem that last night someone stole the entire trailer full of Greg Rows race bike, tools, parts, and support quads! His trailer was covered in graphics that let you know it was him, so it shouldn't be that hard to spot. It may be across the border already anyway, but if it's not, I hope we can spot this person[or persons] trying to move it. I'm sorry, but I don't have any pics to post. I'm not even sure were Greg lived, but the stuff was stolen from in front of his home.
I'm currently puting together a race team of my own, and supporting another, so I was looking forward to racing against him. It also would have been nice to have 3 DS's [at least]entered in the San Felipe 250 that's coming up in the begining of March.
I hope we can help find his stuff, and put the peratrators behind bars[or maybe under tires].
I'm currently puting together a race team of my own, and supporting another, so I was looking forward to racing against him. It also would have been nice to have 3 DS's [at least]entered in the San Felipe 250 that's coming up in the begining of March.
I hope we can help find his stuff, and put the peratrators behind bars[or maybe under tires].
#2
He lives in the San Diego,CA area. Same thing happen to friend of mine here in town. He was lucky he got his stuff back. It turns out to be a group a thief’s from the 29 Palms area. They travel all around So Cal when they see a trailer and it looks like nobody is home they just back up there truck and hook up the trailer and head for there desert hide away.
#3
Hey greg i hope they get the basturds and it just goes to show what type of retards exist on this planent you morons you just stole the most recognizable quads on earth.and theres nowhere to hide them!!!!
sorry guys but it had to be said Greg is a realy good guy he's proabably the most personable racer ive ever met he welcome's eveyone by his camp to shoot the bull and his whole family treats you like friends from the start and ive never met another racer who treats people that good and is just plain cool!!!!!
sorry guys but it had to be said Greg is a realy good guy he's proabably the most personable racer ive ever met he welcome's eveyone by his camp to shoot the bull and his whole family treats you like friends from the start and ive never met another racer who treats people that good and is just plain cool!!!!!
#5
There has been,a rash of atv thefts around here lately.There is an atv theft ring out of OK, that have stolen over 50 quads and 3 wheelers in the last couple of months.I also have read that Honda had a real nice desert racer 650 test quad ripped off,and you know thats got to be hard to hide.I hope they get caught!
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<< He lives in the San Diego,CA area. Same thing happen to friend of mine here in town. He was lucky he got his stuff back. It turns out to be a group a thief’s from the 29 Palms area. They travel all around So Cal when they see a trailer and it looks like nobody is home they just back up there truck and hook up the trailer and head for there desert hide away. >>
Do you have any more info on the people from 29 Palms?
Here is a picture of Greg's trailer from last weekend at the Off Road for Hope fund raising event: Greg Row Trailer
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Mike330R,
I wonder if some punk followed him home from that event and decided to keep the test ride machine?
I wish I woulda known he was at the Off Road For Hope, I woulda stopped by. I was there, but due to bad experiences the last two times (I've been there every year they've held the event thus far) I decided not to register or join in their events. (The first problem I had was getting to a 'ride' at 9:50am, that was set to leave at 10:00am, and finding out the group left 10 minutes earlier! Second was when the prize procedure that was 2 hours plus into the process and hadn't finished even halfway. I'm glad all of my ticket purchases went to a good cause, I certainly didn't feel like becoming a popsicle to see if I won tires or some other junk.)
I wonder if some punk followed him home from that event and decided to keep the test ride machine?
I wish I woulda known he was at the Off Road For Hope, I woulda stopped by. I was there, but due to bad experiences the last two times (I've been there every year they've held the event thus far) I decided not to register or join in their events. (The first problem I had was getting to a 'ride' at 9:50am, that was set to leave at 10:00am, and finding out the group left 10 minutes earlier! Second was when the prize procedure that was 2 hours plus into the process and hadn't finished even halfway. I'm glad all of my ticket purchases went to a good cause, I certainly didn't feel like becoming a popsicle to see if I won tires or some other junk.)
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