A friend of mine had his front forks and wheel stolen from his work cycleshed, (supposedly 'secure' parking for bikes!) in September 2013.
The thieving scum apparently took about an hour to cut through the locks, dismantle part of the bike then cycle off with a pricey set of front forks, the wheel and tyre! So much for security..
Anyway, a short while ago he was walking up a road from his house into town for summat, and, guess what.. there were his front forks up for sale in a 'Cash/Exchange' shop about 100 yards from his house!
After making certain they were actually his, by noticing the scratches and marks on them, he got in touch with the police and reported finding them.
Plod duly went with him to the shop and, after initially denying that they were stolen goods, the shop owner gave him his forks back and had to produce the paperwork to show who they had bought them from.
Needless to say, he's quite happy even though he had to buy new forks when these ones were stolen.
Result, eh?!

The thieving scum apparently took about an hour to cut through the locks, dismantle part of the bike then cycle off with a pricey set of front forks, the wheel and tyre! So much for security..
Anyway, a short while ago he was walking up a road from his house into town for summat, and, guess what.. there were his front forks up for sale in a 'Cash/Exchange' shop about 100 yards from his house!
After making certain they were actually his, by noticing the scratches and marks on them, he got in touch with the police and reported finding them.
Plod duly went with him to the shop and, after initially denying that they were stolen goods, the shop owner gave him his forks back and had to produce the paperwork to show who they had bought them from.
Needless to say, he's quite happy even though he had to buy new forks when these ones were stolen.
Result, eh?!

