Bike Stolen
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Al Gorithum

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4,731 posts

227 months

Thursday
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Anyone in the south east M25 area on Wednesday probably experienced the carnage from several accidents. Due to the heavy traffic I thought I'd unfurlough the GSX-S1000 to get home. Went shopping in Tesco only to find the bike gone when I came out.

CCTV shows a couple of scrotes on a scooter. Pillion scrote breaks the steering lock and jumps on. Rider scorote pushes pillion scrote on my bike out of the car park to never be seen again.

Gutted frown

Clad-Hach

131 posts

7 months

Thursday
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They deserve to have the worst things done to them...pure utter scum.

Legacywr

13,991 posts

207 months

Thursday
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Sorry to hear this frown

CoolHands

21,547 posts

214 months

Thursday
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Yup. Govt don’t care. We’re becoming lawless

freakybacon

579 posts

182 months

Thursday
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Hard lines, had my ER6F stolen earlier this year*. All bikes need to be chained down at all times now I'm afraid. Really annoyed to lose my no-claims bonus.

  • Parked at a defence contractor with CCTV and 24-7 security on site you would have thought a motorcycle would have been safe wit a disc lock.. nope!

Nothingtoseehere

4,722 posts

206 months

Thursday
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I'm really sorry to hear that frown.

It's such a shame that nothing is safe anymore.

Whereabouts in the SE/M25 was this?

Birky_41

4,481 posts

203 months

Thursday
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Clad-Hach said:
They deserve to have the worst things done to them...pure utter scum.
I concur

Sorry to hear OP

P675

546 posts

51 months

Thursday
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Had one near us wheeled away while he'd gone inside for a minute while cleaning it on his drive. Absolutely ridiculous.

Condi

19,222 posts

190 months

Thursday
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Sorry to hear that. Hopefully the insurance will cover it.

carinaman

23,627 posts

191 months

Thursday
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I am sorry to learn of your loss. It's a downer just reading it.

Learning a motorcycle got stolen from a defence contractors site isn't uplifting.

MrGman

1,655 posts

225 months

Thursday
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Condi said:
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully the insurance will cover it.
The insurance doesn’t cover it, this is the harsh reality, I had two bikes stolen from my garage in 2019, I worked out it cost me about £5k when I added up excesses, new insurance price hikes when asked the dreaded “any claims in the last 5 years”, even my car policies pretty much doubled, existing and new bike policies, and one bike had just had a big service and two new tyres fitted (not sure if that counts in totting it up but it hurt!

The one thing I learnt is the importance of good insurance and answering all question truthfully.

trickywoo

13,288 posts

249 months

It’s crazy how many people there are just waiting for an opportunity to steal a bike.

Not that I think it makes much difference but I scan a car park for dodgy looking vans before stopping and I’ve ridden off a couple of times because I didn’t like what I saw. I only ever park up for 10 minutes or so as well.

Sad state of affairs.

warnie

1,332 posts

218 months

MrGman said:
The insurance doesn t cover it, this is the harsh reality, I had two bikes stolen from my garage in 2019, I worked out it cost me about £5k when I added up excesses, new insurance price hikes when asked the dreaded any claims in the last 5 years , even my car policies pretty much doubled, existing and new bike policies, and one bike had just had a big service and two new tyres fitted (not sure if that counts in totting it up but it hurt!

The one thing I learnt is the importance of good insurance and answering all question truthfully.
Makes you sick that getting your bike stolen affects the insurance on all other vehicles you own for 5 bloody years.

I know insurance fraud is widespread with people taking advantage wherever they can. ( I can't think now, but I may have myself in the past..) So these extra costs have to be calculated into premiums, but surely there has to be a better way of doing things?

Non fault claims should not mean that you get punished for the following 5 years ! It needs looking into, but you can guarantee that whatever they come up with, it will involve a bigger cost upfront...

cliffords

3,003 posts

42 months

What town was it OP
I am sorry to hear your news

carinaman

23,627 posts

191 months

The justice system is broken. No court capacity and no prison spaces. So even if the police catch them what are they going to do?

'restorative justice'?

I've reverted to Radio 4 around the place and as I was leaving yesterday there was some expert saying there are 10,000 foreign nationals in our prisons and if we could return them to where they came from that would free up 10,000 prison places.


I saw a a couple of young, black tracksuit attired men loitering around a small car park that has a dedicated motorcycle area last year. There were a couple of parking wardens there. Parked up was an L plated KTM RC125. When I was riding home in a home bus lane later that KTM may've gone past me filtering with two black clad people on it. I don't think they had helmets on but to be honest they were in my peripheral vision passing quickly and I was trying to keep moving in the bus lane behind a bus.

Al Gorithum

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4,731 posts

227 months

cliffords said:
What town was it OP
I am sorry to hear your news
It was Thurrock mate.

There's a couple of scotes on a moped cruising around looking for opportunities causing a crime wave.

I would like to see the Police set up a sting for them but I don't suppose they'll bother!

black-k1

12,568 posts

248 months

Sad to hear this.

NiceCupOfTea

25,488 posts

270 months

Al Gorithum said:
Anyone in the south east M25 area on Wednesday probably experienced the carnage from several accidents. Due to the heavy traffic I thought I'd unfurlough the GSX-S1000 to get home. Went shopping in Tesco only to find the bike gone when I came out.

CCTV shows a couple of scrotes on a scooter. Pillion scrote breaks the steering lock and jumps on. Rider scorote pushes pillion scrote on my bike out of the car park to never be seen again.

Gutted frown
Same thing happened to a friend the day of my dad's funeral. We were at the wake in a hotel and the manager came in to say a bike had been nicked. Said mate had been all round Europe on it. Same story, pair of scrotes on a scooter, broke steering lock and pushed off by scrote riding scooter. My brother and I spent an hour or so driving round all the local stholes and lockups before driving friend back home 200 mile round trip without his bike. Hell of a way to say goodbye to dad. I wish nothing but misery to the scrotes who do this.

Edited by NiceCupOfTea on Friday 31st October 16:15

nismocat

926 posts

27 months

Saturday
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Disk loks are utterly pointless. It is almost saying to a thief, "Go on, I dare you".
One smash and they are off.

Trackers or proper chains are the only way, or buy an junker.

Tonberry

2,201 posts

211 months

Saturday
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Bike theft is as bad as car theft. Use an angle grinder resistant lock or it will be pushed away.

I've got a Hiplok DX1000 and a Litelok X3.

Not cheap, but then neither is a £10k bike and a £500 excess.