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...whoever the previous owner was, your bike is now in Cambodia! Hahah.

 

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Damn thieves can really go damn far sia.

 

Seriously, I'm hoping it wasn't a case of stolen bike. Perhaps COE expired and subsequently exported? The reason why I'm posting here is so that *just in case* it was indeed stolen, hopefully this provides some tracks to the owner / insurer investigating.

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Seriously, I'm hoping it wasn't a case of stolen bike. Perhaps COE expired and subsequently exported? The reason why I'm posting here is so that *just in case* it was indeed stolen, hopefully this provides some tracks to the owner / insurer investigating.

 

I'm pretty sure exporters would have removed the plate from a deregistered bike. Even if they don't bother, if it was bought legally in other countries, the bike would have been replated instead of leaving the SG plate there.

 

Confirm plus chop it's stolen, at most the picture is additional proof for the owner to submit to insurance company the bike got stolen so they got less words to fight back against the owner. Not sure if theft insurance enough to cover the cost of a GS sia.

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