Certainly. This happens quite often. Repossession agents have the means to pick the motorcycle up and place it safely on a flatbed.
To secure a motorcycle with a chain and lock, follow these steps: Choose a sturdy chain and lock made of hardened steel. Wrap the chain around a fixed object, like a pole or bike rack. Thread the chain through the motorcycle's frame or wheel. Lock the chain securely with the lock. Make sure the chain is tight and the lock is positioned away from the ground. Double-check that the motorcycle is secure before leaving it unattended.
A good motorcycle lock can help keep one's motorcycle safe. A motorcycle lock can be purchased at various shops specializing in motorcycle equipment and lock equipment, such as, Halfords, Squire Lock, and Amazon.
Of course.
A chain adjuster is a device to adjust the chain tension on a motorcycle.
A motorcycle that was paid for on a credit card can not be repossessed considering the credit card company paid the dealer. You must pay the card company back though or they can take you to court.
No you don't still owe; once the motorcycle has been repossessed, it is no longer your concern. Whether the creditor sells it or fails to sell it is the creditor's problem, not yours.
Edit: They should replace it. Original: you win.
Is his name on the title also?
Nothing will happen to a person if they hid a motorcycle that is being repossessed. Eventually, the company that is trying to repossess will either give up or find you. They will use all tools at their disposal depending how much is owed at the time.
Yes it can.
There is no significance to a lock on a chain link fence in Freemasonry.
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