Hello guys,
I'm sorry that my first post on here is this (i have lurked on and off for a while though).
But, anyway, a few weeks ago my pride and joy and heavily modified Giant Defy 2 2010 (with, believe it or not SRAM Red Groupset and Campagnolo Zonda Wheels) was stolen from work (two scumbags broke in and stole mine and two mates bikes).
So, by an amazing and almost unbelievable set of sheer coincidences, whilst walking through Kings Cross Station I spotted a nice looking bike out of the corner of my eye, on looking closer i realise IT'S MY BIKE!!!! Luckily i was with a mate so the guy, who couldn't really get out of it, agreed to come with us to get the police involved.
The police turn up, i get excited about being able to show them the frame reference number which i had registered and emailed to myself. To my surprise, the frame reference numbers didn't match (the last numbers did match, it's just the first 2 or 3 letters that don't) - i think, being the dunce that i am, i copied the frame ref from the bike receipt rather than turning the bike over (either that or i just plain copied the letters down wrong).
So, the police very reluctantly, and after much persuasion from myself and a PSCO (who was the only one who listened to me when i was explaining how i had modified the bike) - took the bike in for further investigation.
I know it is my bike 100% - there are no other Giant Defy 2's out there with the same Sram Red Groupset, Campy wheels and various other modifications (bar tape etc), but without the exact matching frame reference number what do you think the chances of me getting the bike back are???
I have some photos of the bike, taken a few days before it was nicked. I have a photo of the rear derailleur serial number (does anyone know if these are unique?), i have the unique reference numbers for the campy wheels, and i also have the unique locking wheelnut key that will release the wheels. I can also get receipts of all the various upgrades and additions.
To me, this seems like more than enough to prove the bike is mine. But do the police place everything on the bike frame ref?? This is the impression i seemed to get much to my frustration, despite waving a photo of the the bike at them!!! And explaining that if the wheelnut keys that i have at home unlock the wheels then it proves 100% it's my bike!!! Also, can anyone shed any light on Giant Defy frame numbers and which bit is unique? is it the numbers at the end or the first couple of letters?
Anyway, this has been a good vent - any comments or assistance much appreciated. I just hope i don't lose my bike because of my own stupidity for not getting the frame reference number right
Cheers
I'm sorry that my first post on here is this (i have lurked on and off for a while though).
But, anyway, a few weeks ago my pride and joy and heavily modified Giant Defy 2 2010 (with, believe it or not SRAM Red Groupset and Campagnolo Zonda Wheels) was stolen from work (two scumbags broke in and stole mine and two mates bikes).
So, by an amazing and almost unbelievable set of sheer coincidences, whilst walking through Kings Cross Station I spotted a nice looking bike out of the corner of my eye, on looking closer i realise IT'S MY BIKE!!!! Luckily i was with a mate so the guy, who couldn't really get out of it, agreed to come with us to get the police involved.
The police turn up, i get excited about being able to show them the frame reference number which i had registered and emailed to myself. To my surprise, the frame reference numbers didn't match (the last numbers did match, it's just the first 2 or 3 letters that don't) - i think, being the dunce that i am, i copied the frame ref from the bike receipt rather than turning the bike over (either that or i just plain copied the letters down wrong).
So, the police very reluctantly, and after much persuasion from myself and a PSCO (who was the only one who listened to me when i was explaining how i had modified the bike) - took the bike in for further investigation.
I know it is my bike 100% - there are no other Giant Defy 2's out there with the same Sram Red Groupset, Campy wheels and various other modifications (bar tape etc), but without the exact matching frame reference number what do you think the chances of me getting the bike back are???
I have some photos of the bike, taken a few days before it was nicked. I have a photo of the rear derailleur serial number (does anyone know if these are unique?), i have the unique reference numbers for the campy wheels, and i also have the unique locking wheelnut key that will release the wheels. I can also get receipts of all the various upgrades and additions.
To me, this seems like more than enough to prove the bike is mine. But do the police place everything on the bike frame ref?? This is the impression i seemed to get much to my frustration, despite waving a photo of the the bike at them!!! And explaining that if the wheelnut keys that i have at home unlock the wheels then it proves 100% it's my bike!!! Also, can anyone shed any light on Giant Defy frame numbers and which bit is unique? is it the numbers at the end or the first couple of letters?
Anyway, this has been a good vent - any comments or assistance much appreciated. I just hope i don't lose my bike because of my own stupidity for not getting the frame reference number right
Cheers