Gutted....bike stolen

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Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
I'd have a word with an individual by the name of Mr L Armstrong....he's known to be in the area at the moment and has a propensity for Trek bicycles :thumbsup:

Sorry to hear about the loss....is it yours? Hope you can get home easily.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Have you got a photo of it? Don't just trust the Police to reunite you with it - they might find it but unless they've got a good DBase system nothing will happen. You could try offering a cash reward.
 
Don't hold high hopes of getting it back.
What locks did it have securing it?

Bike thieves are scum.
Best to look forward to getting a nice replacement from the insurance I'm afraid.
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
ed_o_brain said:
Don't hold high hopes of getting it back.
What locks did it have securing it?

Bike All thieves are scum.
Best to look forward to getting a nice replacement from the insurance I'm afraid.

It is so annoying when something is stolen from you, hope you get it back and that the thief is well and truly hammered!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Sorry to hear that mate!

Bike theft is up 300% (or some stupid figure.. cant remember) in South Kent according to the local rag i read the other day.

More and more being nabbed from back gardens, sheds and garages!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Rotten luck. May the thieves be infested by the pubic lice of a million camels.
 
Sorry to hear that Andy. At least it was insured so we can look forward to helping you pick a new one but it won't replace the memories on the old one.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Rotten luck - commiserations. It occurs to me to wonder whether it might be posible to claim on your employer's insurance rather than yours? There must be some kind of liability involved, since it happened in their car park. Claims tend to have a nasty impact on future premiums in my experience...
 
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arranandy

Legendary Member
Location
Scotland
swee said:
Its the 2nd bike stolen from the bike rack in our office car park hence the reason I had 2 locks securing it. One of which was a heavy duty chain usually used for securing motorbikes and scooters.

I have estimated that to replace the bike plus accessories and locks is in the region of £550
 
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