RECOVERED: Racebikes, Transporter, Equipment Stolen In Canada

RECOVERED: Racebikes, Transporter, Equipment Stolen In Canada

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Moto Nation, the sponsor of Canadian Superbike racer Sebastien Tremblay, suffered a major theft early this morning in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada. Stolen items include: a Ford F250 pick-up truck, a BMW S1000RR Superbike, a Kawasaki Ninja 250R racebike, two Honda generators (a 3000-watt unit and a 1000-watt unit), tire warmers, two tents and more. Ford F250 – VIN : 1FTNW21l14EA25880 Plate : 804VQG Blue Trailer – VIN : 48B500L23Y2023412 Plate : RD2406S BMW S1000RR – Engine : 104EA25108281 Frame : WB1050701AZV37977 Kawasaki Ninja 250R – Engine : EX250JEA37604 Frame : JKAEXMJ169DA37640 Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these vehicles are asked to call Moto Nation at (514) 779-9995. More, from an e-mail from Moto Nation: Thank you for your article in your magazine. This has probably contribute to find the set up. Thank you very much. HUGE THANKS to all people who shared and re-shared the notices of stolen. Thank you to all the people who spoke in their surroundings. HUGE THANKS to an anonymous person who has helped us get our equipment and who took big risks. Thank you to everyone for your support, for your involvement, no matter how, at the end of the line, it was allowed to make a difference. We had a particularly difficult week, but your supt has allowed us to pass through. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU

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