Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:45 pm Post subject: Another Stolen Bike
Jason has now had his bike stolen from home.
It is a CBR1000FJ
Reg is F743 TGL
It was taken on Saturday morning about 5am. _________________ In my world I'm normal
C'mon guys........ time to buy an FOAD chain and lock!
Take a look at www.hoc.org.uk/links and select a make. You may find the one that you want has an HOC discount too.
It's probably the same 'gang' with the van.
Whereabout's was it stolen from?
What are the police doing about it? _________________ Stritchy
Stolen from Roade outside his house, I suppose the Police are looking into it!!!!!
He had only got it back on the Friday after being off the road for a while. _________________ In my world I'm normal
Agree with Stritchy though, a really good lock and chain (although not cheap) is a good deterrent and will slow down the thiefs maybe long enough for the alarm to be raised.
That is just such rotten luck and I know it was doing his head in having it off the road.
I know they say a lock may help but I know a mate of mine that had a very heavy old bike and they just lifted the bike with the lock and all into the back of a van.
Its so frustrating
Sue if you see Jason tonight send him my best wishes and I hope they catch the b@$*@#~$. _________________ After dark all cats are leopards!!!
Will do Ruth, he said he would come along tonight.
Don't think there is any deterrent for the b*****ds who steal these bikes. They have no respect for how the bikes are handled either. _________________ In my world I'm normal
with both of ours chains were used. i dont know how much of a deterrent they are, but not much by the looks of it, as they managed to carry Scott's bird... and that ain't easy!!! and they also broke the steering lock, so i would reccomend a ground anchor, half a dozen chains and locks, and an alarm! Scott has invested in a bike alarm which is a motion sensor from ebay, in anticipation of getting a new bike, it cost £15 all in, and we have played with it. It seems to work well, and comes with a 'blip' keyring to make it easy to turn on and off. Highly reccomended for those of us who cant afford a £300 datatool one.
nother bike gone monday from a garage, opened it with only damage 2 lock.carried over car n gone. nobody heard a thing. they even closed it so he didnt notice 4 2days. _________________ Save a Honda,Ride a Biker.
It was a friend from Scott's work, a green Ninja 9. They recon its a local guy thats organising it, and getting other people to do his dirty work so it cant be traced to the lovely individual...
well here's a cheeky one for you. Scott has been told of a local guy who had his bike ground anchored with the back wheel, and in order to get his bike, they removed the rear wheel, but took the sprocket with them, and carried the bike off with only one wheel... Now if thats not pre-medetated i dont know what is!!!
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