Globalti
Legendary Member
Gti junior was in the NW Lakes last week on DofE and the teacher's mountain bike was stolen from the back of the school minibus by someone who levered open a small window and climbed through. Judging from the numbers of Police warning notices posted everywhere he reckons bike theft is becoming a major issue - five lads from my mountain bike club all had their bikes stolen during the night from their campsite by someone who drove in, in a van.
It's my belief that too many bikes are stolen to be resold within the UK and the good ones are being stuffed in containers and shipped out to eastern Europe. That belief is supported by my having sat next to a Serb on a flight to Belgrade who, when he spotted my bike magazine, began boasting about his pal in Novi Sad, Serbia, who makes a very good living by selling bikes stolen in western Europe. In countries like Serbia bikes are horrendously expensive for not a very good spec and shops won't allow you to test ride.
So is it a gang of eastern Europeans or local scallies on a day trip out from Manchester or Liverpool?
Here's a case from two years ago: http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/20...t-of-lake-district-mountain-bikes-worth-20000
I guess if you live in a city where the only bikes you see are crap ones chained up at stations, the ready availability of almost new, hardly ridden bikes left unattended by people in relaxed, trusting holiday mood makes the drive worthwhile.
It's my belief that too many bikes are stolen to be resold within the UK and the good ones are being stuffed in containers and shipped out to eastern Europe. That belief is supported by my having sat next to a Serb on a flight to Belgrade who, when he spotted my bike magazine, began boasting about his pal in Novi Sad, Serbia, who makes a very good living by selling bikes stolen in western Europe. In countries like Serbia bikes are horrendously expensive for not a very good spec and shops won't allow you to test ride.
So is it a gang of eastern Europeans or local scallies on a day trip out from Manchester or Liverpool?
Here's a case from two years ago: http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/20...t-of-lake-district-mountain-bikes-worth-20000
I guess if you live in a city where the only bikes you see are crap ones chained up at stations, the ready availability of almost new, hardly ridden bikes left unattended by people in relaxed, trusting holiday mood makes the drive worthwhile.