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Lynch180 - I see you're marked as being in Panama. My family and I toured down to Panama in a camper a couple of years ago from the US. I kept wishing I was on my bike!

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Any word on whether Noah got his bike back? I've not heard anything.
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Lynch180 - I see you're marked as being in Panama. My family and I toured down to Panama in a camper a couple of years ago from the US. I kept wishing I was on my bike!

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Any word on whether Noah got his bike back? I've not heard anything.
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Had a blast, still cant wait to get home and get a proper Irish dinner
I was reading the posts on biker.ie and for a while it looked like the guards were onto something, they raided a place that had 6 stolen bikes, one being a KTM..............
I read on in anticipation but turned out it was not Noah's bike
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My Deauville if your still stuck I'm in Dublin sorry to here
About your bike man hope you get it back
I have been given a KTM640 ADV to use for the week. As soon as I get it on my insurance I will continue. I am waiting for the office in America to open. GRRRRR
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Poland

from my trip in Ierland a few yeears ago, I know that there are Polish gangs who are specialised in steeling cars in Ierland and bring them to Poland. i would recommend to ask the Polish community too to look for your bike!

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there is a crowd called gannons they are contracted to dublin city council to remove cars and bikes from dublin and yes even if its locked to a pole on a path they are a ruthless shower today i saw two very nice bmw bikes going in they are between swords and blakes cross
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My xt 600 was stolen in Dublin city center almost 10 years ago, I contacted the police straight away...

About 4 weeks later they found in the street near Montjoy, so the bike was kept at the Montjoy Garda Station for me to collect.

So I would suggest to contact them just in case

Like someone else said, "not organised crime" just youngster wanting to "have fun" in the field...

The scum bag did not go far with it, at that time, there was a faulty contact near main fuse, and intake rubber were damaged, so "I" only was able to start..

They removed all plastics, detroyed ignition, odometer etc....

You may be lucky, like I was, and recover it

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Happy ending?

Just to update this story,it seems that the OP got his bike back in the end!
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Just to update this story,it seems that the OP got his bike back in the end!
Yes it was recovered. I got the call literally when I was putting the last screw in the "new" bike. Now it seems I have 2 American registered KTM 690s in the UK. I'll be heading south on the "new" one to continue my journey. Thanks to everyone who has helped me or offered support.

The "old" one is in very good condition considering. I spent all day yesterday replacing the dash and getting the electrics sorted that the bastards ripped off. It will continue traveling with somebody.

You will probably see her posted up soon in the travel bike section.
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Heading South sounds good Noah

Hope you enjoyed Scottish scenery and caught a few fish
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