Pace RC 200 - stolen

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red997

Original Poster:

1,304 posts

210 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Well some bd has stolen my p&j from Watford Junction Station yesterday - despite two (so I thought) decent locks

Spec was Red Team Issue RC200 frame
DT Swiss Carbon Air RL forks
Hope hoops & hubs
Hope Carbon pro XC brakes
Raceface cranks & rings
XTR mechs & shifters

Any idea how much it was 'worth' ?

it is insured -thank god

and what to replace it with ? - must be light and agile

This was the last MTB I bought;
I had a BMC Pro Machine Road bike, which I sold a couple of years ago, as I just wasn't using it - loved riding it though smile

Type R Tom

3,888 posts

150 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Sorry to hear that mate, have you put a post on http://www.retrobike.co.uk/?

They might have a better idea, I've got the same issue with my GT Zaskar and insurance, how do you convince them that a 17 year (in my case) old bike is worth more than £50?

I’d keep an eye on eBay etc. being pretty rare it’s bound to pop up, have you got all the numbers / photos to prove it’s yours?

ALawson

7,815 posts

252 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Gutted, got any pictures?

Have you tried twitter as a few RT's from the right people will increase the number of people who know what has been stolen, rather than "just" another MTB.

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

206 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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I would regularly check:

Gumtree
Ebay
Facebook buy sell groups , national for bikes and local to area for general/buy sell

I would also google it weekly to see if google picks up any ads for it

Hope you find it smile

red997

Original Poster:

1,304 posts

210 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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gutted isn't the word,,



Been to TWO Evans shops in London today - no decent stock at al lot MTB's all road & commuter; can't say I'm surprised !

Actually fancying a Boardman or a BMC Teamelite TE02 SLX;
Both around the 1600 mark.

open to suggestions....
i think I'm going to get an ebay hack for the station though !

Already monitoring the said sites if it pops up

richardxjr

7,561 posts

211 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Sorry to hear.

S/H hack, then '15 new stuff is out in next couple months (hence low stock now), plus paulscycles for discounted previous years'.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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Popped it on STW for you as I couldnt see an existing thread, insured or not I hope you get it back. As for the replacement, Cotic Soul.

red997

Original Poster:

1,304 posts

210 months

Friday 25th July 2014
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thanks

red997

Original Poster:

1,304 posts

210 months

Tuesday 12th August 2014
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Well the bike hasn't turned up on any of the usual suspect sites;
BTP are going over the CCTV - surprised as to how proactive they are being!
Insurance co are paying out

Having spent ages trawling websites looking at replacements, I finally ended up taking a trip to Halfords...

Ended up with the Boardman ProC 650B

Just couldn't find anything else that touched it on spec vs price - and also has potential for upgrade later when stuff wears out smile
Any the insurance payout will cover it fully

wheel size is taking a bit of getting used to as is the rest of the bikes geometry.
Halfords (Watford) actually did a really good job of building it up; I've tweaked a few adjustment to make it fit me better, but on the whole it was pretty much spot on.

It does 'seem' quite fast though from the limited riding I've done on it so far, and pretty comfortable in comparison to the Pace

Better start putting some more miles on it !

oh, and I've bought some new locks too
Abus GranitX D locks

any suggestions welcome if there is anything better than these !


TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

206 months

Tuesday 12th August 2014
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Not sure I'd risk chaining it up anywhere, other than 5 minutes outside a shop or occasionally as a last resort.

I bought a second hand hybrid just for using if I have to lock anywhere

End of the day no locks will stop determined thieves, even if they dont nick it they can vandalise it

Type R Tom

3,888 posts

150 months

Tuesday 12th August 2014
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Sorry to hear that but glad you like your new bike, couple of questions though:

How did you get on with the insurance company and a classic bike assessing the value? As I said before I’m nervous about mine, did you have it as a named item or did you send them ebay links etc?

Secondly and don’t take this the wrong way, do you lock your bike properly? Only reason I ask is that a lot of people don’t, I’m involved with cycle parking etc. through work and you’re be amazed at the number of people that don’t know how to lock a bike up, point being if it looks like a hassle to steal thieves won’t touch it

red997

Original Poster:

1,304 posts

210 months

Tuesday 12th August 2014
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Basically, I had the full spec of the bike detailed out along with pics to back it up; it came to nearly £4k
The policy was new for old; the bike wasn't a specific item listed, but as the single item limit was 1.5K, it was covered - the claims handler told me this the day I reported it stolen to them.

I have upped the security from the last one smile
and yes, I'm going to buy a clunker for the station run

I've also put a security shackle in the garage so I can lock it up there too - just brings it all in focus a bit more having a bike nicked and how vulnerable it is even in a garage (mind you, they could always try and steal the £120K car that lives in there too smile

My locking regime;
D lock through rear frame & wheel to one solid bike rack upright
One toughened chain link plus disc lock through front wheel & frame to another solid bike rack upright.
10mm Braided steel kryptonite cable through seat, secured onto DLock

hopefully that should be enough !!