Unfortunately no pics but I did remove the rear speed sensor from the metal enclosure and glued it on the frame nearer the magnetWelcome
Any pictures of the actual bike
Noteable mods or features ?
I hope you have some luck in retrieval .Unfortunately no pics but I did remove the rear speed sensor from the metal enclosure and glued it on the frame nearer the magnet
Sorry you got your bike nicked. But thieves should be locked up underneath the jail for sure. You didn’t say from what area it was stolen.
Bristol ....very common at the momentSorry you got your bike nicked. But thieves should be locked up underneath the jail for sure. You didn’t say from what area it was stolen.
It was suddenly not seeing the magnet so I modified it to sit right so the magnet has to pass it ...Worked a treatWhy? Just curious.
Yes I repair and build ebikes as a regular thing this was my own bike locked in a secure shed and garden fence panels all around only mistake I made was leaving my work table by the fence so they used that to lift the bike over and they were very quick as I was in the kitchen so not set the alarms also camera updates at midnight so just before typical Iam so annoyed and I will get the bike back eventuallyDetails of how the bike was secured and how it was stolen help others to update their own security practices. Terrible to see such a nice bike stolen.
I got an Orange Aluminium Elite stolen maybe 1990. It was a £1000 bike back then but I was lucky got full amount from insurance company. Never found out who took it had a good idea though .It does seem like the UK is worse, but even here in Australia you can go 30 years without being hit or your place can be burgled twice in the same week, you just never know. My security has been beefed up as a result of reading this forum
- bike chained to floor, garage locked, no tools in the garage that can be used for cutting, alarm system and a noisy dog (the dog is rewarded for her service by accompanying me on rides through the forest)
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I put four locks on mine in the shed sometimes and always remove battery. Then next time I forget and don't even lock the shed . Then went in to hills last summer and just left it lying in the Heather looked back after a while and could see the sun glinting off of it . Still there 6 hours later so still honest people out there.The chain locks seem to faffy for lasy me . I pray a scum bag never finds my bike . Cos it would be easy . My dog acts very vicious but if u walk in confident she just backs off.
Probably took one look and honestly thought didn't want a shit bike like that. Maybe.I put four locks on mine in the shed sometimes and always remove battery. Then next time I forget and don't even lock the shed . Then went in to hills last summer and just left it lying in the Heather looked back after a while and could see the sun glinting off of it . Still there 6 hours later so still honest people out there.
I know it's after the fact but as others have mentioned to take security measures. I use an Apple Air tag, have my bike chained with heavy chain to my gas meter pipes even sitting in my basement. Insurance is the cheapest thing you can buy. I just sold a Giant Ebike and it was $84 a year for the annual premium. I think my current $6700 ebike is around $132. If your shed is sitting on dirt than dig a hole and fill it with cement and imbed an anchor as the poster above is showing. No cutting tools in shed is a great idea. Chances are your bike was stolen by a neighbor, their kids or friends of their kids mostly to sell it or chop it and buy drugs . They see you riding around on a pricey ebike and then park it in "a shed"! I also have an alarm system and an extra camera trained on my ebike in the basement. Sorry for your loss . . . that sucks. In some countires they chop the hand off of thieves after they catch them. I'd be OK with that form of stolen bike justiceIt does seem like the UK is worse, but even here in Australia you can go 30 years without being hit or your place can be burgled twice in the same week, you just never know. My security has been beefed up as a result of reading this forum
- bike chained to floor, garage locked, no tools in the garage that can be used for cutting, alarm system and a noisy dog (the dog is rewarded for her service by accompanying me on rides through the forest)
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