Sleds Stolen!!!

skidude67

Member
4 Place Open Floe Pro 100 and a 2008 Black MXZX 800r, 2007 Yellow MXZ Trail 500ss and a 1999 Mini Z stolen from my driveway in Hobart, Indiana tonight between 6:45 pm and 11:30 pm. All three sled have black ski doo covers. Trailer had a tongue lock and a lock on the latch. Not sure how these assholes took it.....Wife was HOME when they were stolen. I have a .40 cal round for the back of their head if I find them!!!! God Damn dogs that bark when a fly ****s made no noise....
 

joks79

Member
WOW. What is going on this winter. Seems like there are more and more sleds being stolen. My dogs are the same way. UPS driver can walk up to the door before they bark. I do like the .40 cal idea.
 

scottiking

Super Moderator
Staff member
Post up some pics and Ill look up here in the twin cities area-
Check out my post too and keep an eye out for our sleds and trailer too!
Scottiking PISSED!
 
4 Place Open Floe Pro 100 and a 2008 Black MXZX 800r, 2007 Yellow MXZ Trail 500ss and a 1999 Mini Z stolen from my driveway in Hobart, Indiana tonight between 6:45 pm and 11:30 pm. All three sled have black ski doo covers. Trailer had a tongue lock and a lock on the latch. Not sure how these assholes took it.....Wife was HOME when they were stolen. I have a .40 cal round for the back of their head if I find them!!!! God Damn dogs that bark when a fly ****s made no noise....
I hear if you have an XP chassis ski doo you should tell a doo dealer. They'll take down your info and the serial number... IF the spineless a - hole that took sled is dumb enough to take it in for "work", the ECM read will tell the dealer the sled is stolen.
 

skidude67

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Pics of stolen sleds

Thanks to all. scottking I will keep my eyes open for yours.

I dont have a picture of the Mini Z or trailer handy. Will post later if I can find them.
 

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mjkaliszak

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I hear if you have an XP chassis ski doo you should tell a doo dealer. They'll take down your info and the serial number... IF the spineless a - hole that took sled is dumb enough to take it in for "work", the ECM read will tell the dealer the sled is stolen.

Good Input Techsledder....
 

anonomoose

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4 Place Open Floe Pro 100 and a 2008 Black MXZX 800r, 2007 Yellow MXZ Trail 500ss and a 1999 Mini Z stolen from my driveway in Hobart, Indiana tonight between 6:45 pm and 11:30 pm. All three sled have black ski doo covers. Trailer had a tongue lock and a lock on the latch. Not sure how these assholes took it.....Wife was HOME when they were stolen. I have a .40 cal round for the back of their head if I find them!!!! God Damn dogs that bark when a fly ****s made no noise....
Not trying to cry in your soup here, but while you thought this was a secure process, obviously it was not.

I have often thought that anyone with an old pickup truck could come and hook up the chains tight to the hitch and pull stuff like this away.


Put a post hole in the yard next to the location for the trailer and pour a bag of ready mix in there. Then plant an eye bolt in the cement. Secure to the eye bolt a cable which has been made from cable from tractor supply and string a nice bright yellow hose over the cable. This is a great deterrent, won't scratch anything and anyone who cases the joint will see this and move on.

Yeah, it take a bit to do this, but it's a hassle to get the insurance money which is never enough to replace what you lost.

I see trailers sitting around in backyards and next to houses all the time and figure most are lucky they haven't been stolen. If it isn't locked down to the ground...it can be taken in a heart beat.

Lastly, it isn't a smart idea to threaten death to brainless folks who do this sort of thing because they could end up getting shot somewhere and you have just now proclaimed to the world that you would shoot them if you got the chance. This now puts you into the number one hot seat if something happens to these poor innocent fellas who have fallen on hard times and needed your sleds to ....well you get the picture.
 

arcticman

Member
With an 18 or 24 volt grinders those locks are easy. I have the same setup only for insurance purposes, if they want them their gone.
 

coldbear

New member
45 cal. sounds better to me.

Yea Anonomoose... this cat is fuming[Doo67] and ya give him a course in police security! Skido67, I feel your pain man. A friend of mine had his sled stolen only to find it 3 yrs. later trying to get a tag for it. The OSP posted a "Stolen" on the web and recovered it 5 states away. Anonomoose is right though, and I'm going to take his advise and chain,cable and park my [sleds] in a location that is not easily accessible for the Perps.
 

mvedepo

Member
Lastly, it isn't a smart idea to threaten death to brainless folks who do this sort of thing because they could end up getting shot somewhere and you have just now proclaimed to the world that you would shoot them if you got the chance. This now puts you into the number one hot seat if something happens to these poor innocent fellas who have fallen on hard times and needed your sleds to ....well you get the picture.

LOL...right. Better not use a 40 cal now. Maybe a Desert Eagle would be a better choice! ;)

...these poor innocent fellas who have fallen on hard times and needed your sleds to...

Huh? :confused:
 

ezra

Well-known member
I think a gun shot is way to quick much better to play with them foe a few weeks first 1st a game of silence of the lambs put the lotion in the basket.then dress up like the machine with a big alloy bat and show him how to make a bat disappear and corect his posture at the same time
 
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