The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) recently released its annual motorcycle theft report that illuminates why bikers must remain vigilant to protect their two-wheeled possessions despite declining thefts across the U.S. According to the report, motorcycle thefts have decreased by 12% since 2016. In total, 40,380 motorcycle thefts across 478 different makes were reported in 2019 — the earliest data available — down from 41,674 in 2018. Another good news revealed in the report is the rate of recovery: 18,857 motorcycles that were reported stolen in 2019 have been recovered at a recovery rate of 46% [caption id="attachment_191195" align="alignright" width="350"] (Source: NICB)[/caption] The NICB's report also found that some states see more cases of motorcycle thefts: California was the top-ranked state with 6,913 reported incidents in 2019, followed by Florida with 4,085 thefts, and Texas with 3,165 thefts. Additionally, Missouri had the largest increase in motorcycle thefts year-over-year, while New York had the largest decrease. To prevent motorcycles from being stolen, the NICB recommends owners take the following steps:
  • Purchase motorcycles from reputable manufacturers or dealers, and avoid custom or "assembled" bikes when purchasing from a private party.
  • Before purchasing from a private party, take the motorcycle to a local dealership for inspection first. Also, consider purchasing a vehicle history report.
  • It's best to perform private transactions in a safe environment. The NICB suggests going to a local law enforcement station, as many agencies have "safe areas" for private parties to complete deals.
  • Do not turn over the motorcycle title until funds have cleared the bank.
  • Remove the key and lock the motorcycle even when stored in a secured locked area, such as a garage. It is also wise to invest in aftermarket lock(s) or a theft-deterrent system with tracking capabilities.
  • Do not store the title in a motorcycle compartment.
  • Take photos of the motorcycle and place unique markings on the bike to help identify it if it is ever stolen.
Scroll through the slideshow above to reveal the ten most stolen motorcycle makes in 2019, according to the NICB.  Related:
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