This is an option for everyone....They may still take a bike but will have a problem selling it.
This is an option for everyone....They may still take a bike but will have a problem selling it.
I did all of those things and provided the Police with the details....not interested....I would rather ride over my own bike with a road-roller than let scumbags take advantage by stealing it.
The sale of chargers should be restricted to those who can provide a bike serial number and proof of ownership.
I record the serial numbers, reference numbers, whatever they are called that are to be found stamped, stuck or engraved on the bike frame, fork, shock.... wherever I can see one. I record a full description of the bike and the latest photo so that I can provide details if required. It's only a small pain to do, but it's worth it if it catches the person that stole my bike.
You might want to ask your insurers what the increased premium would be following a claim. Whilst it gives peace of mind your eyes will water at the increased premium.Hmmm maybe it's just me ? but I have something called "house and contents insurance," yes theft is utterly fucked up but mine is insured for what I paid for it brand new, it lives in my house so if it's stolen from home or anywhere else for that matter, or if it even falls off my yakima rack while being transported it's fully insured.
And yet if it was jewellery to the same value as your bike, but from a shop on the High St, they'd be interested then.I did all of those things and provided the Police with the details....not interested....
I’m gonna invent a taser that shoots up from the seat that’s remotely activated.
I’d pay money to see that thwart a theft!!
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