Cube analog disc and Giant CRS stolen. Penarth, Cardiff

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Danman

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Hi all.
My brand new cube analog disc 2011 hard tail mtb was stolen along with my dad's giant crs hybrid after my shed was broken into on sunday/ monday night.
The cube was grey, black and red and i have only had it 2 weeks.
I will post an attachment for it below.
The giant was a blue and silver hybrid with a suntour fork. Unfortunately it is a few years old and i dont have any record of the exact model so i cant get a picture.
If you know anything about it could you please reply or send me an email, thanks.
 
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Danman

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e-rider

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South West
sorry to hear this.

You don't say where you are eg. London, Bristol, Glasgow???

how professional were the theives? was the shed alarmed, barred, were the bikes D-locked to an anchor?

are was is probably just local kids who got them becasue there was just one padlock on the shed door?

I ask because you will have more chance getting them back if it was the latter as the bikes might stay in the area - pro theives will often ship them across the country before selling them on
 
:sad: Damn thieves, you must be gutted especially as they were in the shed. One thing I've thought about starting to do is locking the bikes that I have in the shed together with a d-lock. Not that this would make it impossible to steal the things but would at least slow them down and give them a surprise.

It's a common sight to see someone wheeling a bike down a road but not someone carrying two bikes with their wheels locked together.
 

e-rider

crappy member
Location
South West
:sad: Damn thieves, you must be gutted especially as they were in the shed. One thing I've thought about starting to do is locking the bikes that I have in the shed together with a d-lock. Not that this would make it impossible to steal the things but would at least slow them down and give them a surprise.

It's a common sight to see someone wheeling a bike down a road but not someone carrying two bikes with their wheels locked together.

surely this is done anyway, or better still lock them to an anchor point in the shed - simply leaving them in a shed and relying on the shed padlock on the door is asking for trouble!!!
 
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