hidden "anti-theft" kill switch, yes or no?

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  • Gorminrider
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    • Aug 2012
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    • British Columbia, Canada

    #31
    Originally posted by Burque73
    Of all cordless tools, grinders are particularly useless at work. If I have any grinding, cutting or polishing to do only corded tools do the job. So why they even sell them is beyond me.
    I was just looking at isleoman's video though and the punks therein seem happy with theirs.

    ..but personally, I won't own any cordless tools -longterm, I get so tired of recharging batteries and it seems you always need two charged up before you can think of using them - a hand tool or a long extension cord are still thewaytogo for me.

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      #32
      A fast search for "motorcycle theft statistics" turned up only the obvious: States with the most people have the highest number of bikes stolen. More Hondas are stolen than any other brand.
      One non-obvious result: Only about 4,000 Harleys are stolen per year. Given the resale value of even older HDs, I'm surprised.

      It would be nice to see stats for theft rates based on city size, type/model/age of motorcycle, recovery, and so on.

      I'm guessing that very few people are interested in GSes. If you're going to the effort, steal something new and with street value.

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