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[Closed] Sheffield bike theft. Again.

 tlr
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1am this morning we were woken by the sound of somebody wrenching the garage door open and the security lights ablaze. I looked out to see some scrotoid trying to get through the gap he'd made. I shouted, expecting him to bugger off, but he carried on, and by the time I got my pants on and went out he'd disappeared with a bike. Ecclesall Rd area.

A neighbour saw him drive off holding the bike out of the drivers window! But despite them getting the number plate, and the police arriving within a few minutes he was gone.

Worryingly, given his perseverence in the face of being discovered, and having set the house alarm and lights off we're thinking he knew that there were bikes inside. Unfortunately he has now seen how many...

So anyway, just (another)heads up to be careful with your bikes, and if anyone comes across the bike below let me know.

Completely custom Santa Cruz Superlight, XTR kit, ZTR wheels, white SIDs, Avid Elixr Rs (the wrong way round). As per picture except Ritchey stem and FSA K Force flat bars.

Cheers

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Posted : 06/11/2011 5:56 pm
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Im up on Chessie road i'll keep an eye out.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:14 pm
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Leave a giant mousetrap (use a bike instead of cheese) in the garage for when he comes back.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:16 pm
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your bike were not chained up inside the garage?

make sure they all are from now on.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:19 pm
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Sorry to hear about the theft of your bike. With quality kit like this it looks like someone followed you home one day!


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:21 pm
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Rig the garage door to the mains electric for when he comes back! Sorry to hear, theres just no need for it. When caught, they should lose a hand so that everybody knows!!

Sorry, rant over, just really annoys me.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:21 pm
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We're in S17, so will keep an eye open for it.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:22 pm
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Little toerag! Talk about bare-faced cheek.

Hope you get a result with the car reg and that wasn't nicked too.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:25 pm
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Avid Elixr Rs (the wrong way round)

for the next few days keep a lookout for a scrote with severe road rash to his face. that'll be your guy.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 6:28 pm
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We need to have a sticky saying if you like your bike dont leave it in a shed or garage.

It seems to happen too much/too frequently. sorry.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 7:02 pm
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Sounds like a decent dlock or chain to a ground/wall anchor may have prevented him getting away with your bike.
Also be careful theres only one scrote about, they will do anything to steal your bike and anything to get away. loacking him in the garage would of been the best bet whilst fumbling with your bike lock!


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 7:24 pm
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Leave a hungry Rotweiller inside .. .sorry for your loss dude...


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 7:31 pm
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Sounds like a decent dlock or chain to a ground/wall anchor may have prevented him getting away with your bike.

If only that were true. It's what I thought until last Thursday when I entered the garage to find the remains of my bike (pictured below) next to an intact chain and ground anchor.

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Posted : 06/11/2011 7:36 pm
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Ah bugger. I have a horrible feeling that I recognise that bike and hence know who TLR is.

I hate reading this kind of thing and obviously we'll keep our eyes open at the shop for any signs.

The other Matt at 18 Bikes


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:39 pm
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Mate had his nomad taken from his garage, it was chained to a wall anchor. They just chipped the whole brick out


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:49 pm
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I agree with hora; anyone who leaves £2-3-4000 of bike in a garage, chained up or not, is asking for it to be taken.

It's wrong, but as long as there are easy pickings, this kind of thing will continue.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:52 pm
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Bikes live in the house with the dog.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:52 pm
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anyone who leaves £2-3-4000 of bike in a garage, chained up or not, is asking for it to be taken.

🙄


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:55 pm
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Would you leave £3-4000 cash in your feching garage?

Not really any different.

I really don't see why people do this, then are surprised they get nicked.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:56 pm
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Would you like to add to those rolled eyes?


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:56 pm
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Boxfish - you 🙄 but he is right.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:57 pm
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You know what? You're so right. What a 'feching' genius you are. Bye trolls.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 8:59 pm
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Is this really the time or the thread to get all high and mighty Crikey?

Many people don't really have a choice of where to keep bikes...


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:01 pm
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Was there any lock on the bike?


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:02 pm
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Right that's it, my daughter's sleeping in the garage tonight and the bikes are going in her room.

Now who's going to explain to my wife?


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:03 pm
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How about you put the bikes in your bedroom, I have 4 in mine.

Mrs doesn't like it but she also has no choice,
Edit: Sorry, bit harsh.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:05 pm
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[i]Is this really the time or the thread to get all high and mighty?[/i]

Unfortunately, yes, it is [i]exactly[/i] the time. Every time one of these threads appear, someone will usually suggest this and get told off for daring to be so presumptuous as to make a sensible suggestion.

Mountain bikes are desirable objects, both in themselves and as things that can be sold on quickly, or broken into parts and moved on in other ways.
Putting them in garages and sheds, however good the security may be is demonstrated, over and over and over again, to be a less than great idea.

Anyway, please go back and close that stable door, I'm sure it will help.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:06 pm
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I'm sorry for your loss but do agree that the place for an expensive bike is in the house.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:10 pm
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I agree with hora; anyone who leaves £2-3-4000 of bike in a garage, chained up or not, is asking for it to be taken.

Would you leave £3-4000 cash in your feching garage?

Not really any different.

I really don't see why people do this, then are surprised they get nicked.

I wondered what 🙄 meant -
Am I allowed to leave bikes in my own garage if I have 6 locks to go along with the alarm and security lights?
Do you cable tie yours to your scrotum while riding?

Gutted for you tlr - but at least it was half way to worn out after Kielder and the scrote might just end up use the chin brake on the tarmac when he grabs a handful of front brake by mistake?


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:12 pm
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I have to say, I think it is sad that you can't keep what you want in your own garage without the risk of some thieving scum bag thinking that it could be theirs.
I know many poeple who have £9k plus motorbikes in their garages, does that mean they have to keep them in the house?
As there are no punishsments for the scum they will continue.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:14 pm
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Thanks for that.

Instead of being personal and acting like a child, maybe you could think about the number of 'Went out to the garage/shed this morning and found my bike gone' threads.

It's a problem that will not be sent away by big locks or alarms; it's about storing very expensive, very portable, virtually untraceable, highly desirable, highly valuable things in relatively easy to enter out buildings.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:17 pm
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I would keep the motorbike in the house if I could get it up the steps !!


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:17 pm
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LOL, couldn't you build ramp?!?

I would keep mine in the house, but the wife went mad last time she come back from a night out and found my bike in the house!!


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:23 pm
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It does not matter where your safe place for your bikes is garage, shed, house... if they want it they will do their best to take it.

I know this only too well as I had a £3k Orange 5 stolen from inside my locked & alarmed house. The bike was in the front room with 3 other bikes

The Orange 5 was the only bike to be taken. They knew the bike was there & decided to take it, the house alarm wailing away did not deter them, they even closed the back door on their way out!

Wherever you leave your bikes do your best to make it as hard as possible for the scum to take them easily

They will go to extreme lengths to take high end bikes, chopping the frame is the quickest and easiest way to get a few £K of bike parts so we need to do whatever we can to keep what we paid for in our possession.

I have to lock my bikes up in my frigging house now, just in case they come back for the other bikes I own.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:23 pm
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Makes me want to sit on sentry duty with my 3 shot semi-automatic shotgun just in case!! Obviously with rice in cartridge rather than lead shot!!


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:37 pm
 flow
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It does not matter where your safe place for your bikes is garage, shed, house... if they want it they will do their best to take it.

Thats why I like dags.

I'm not sure they would do anything to be honest, but neither will the people who are breaking in.

If I was them, I would rather give it a miss.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 9:49 pm
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There must be a way to wrap live SWA around the bikes.
Maybe with 30 amps pumping through them the oiks will be put off.
Bury 1 end in the wall, and feed the other end to a socket inside a safe , with a slot for the cable. Double cable clamp to stop the oiks pulling wires out .
You want your bike . 4 digit combination on safe , open door, unplug industrial 3 pin from socket , unlace bike to used on that occaision , replace socket in holder in safe , shut safe door .
let them use bolt croppers on that bbzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 10:04 pm
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I would suggest one of these in the garage but in the end it's only going to slow them down a bit - bad luck 🙁
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Posted : 06/11/2011 10:05 pm
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next people will be saying you can't leave a £20k car on the drive without expecting some scrote to take it.....


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 10:21 pm
 flow
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next people will be saying you can't leave a £20k car on the drive without expecting some scrote to take it.....

You can't really pick a car up, hang it out a car window, then drive off with it can you.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 10:30 pm
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er no, its got an e.n.g.i.n.e


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 10:38 pm
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It's depressing tbh, I can't believe the sod continued with the act! clearly desperate for the next hit of crack? Trouble is, I'm defo the kind of guy to got batsh!t with a golf club or whatever.....prob to find 6 of the tw*ts round the corner!

A van (minus the Hope, Fox, Raceface stickers) seems to be another sensible move for transport as bike racks simply advertise the goods (say's the man whose just purchase one of ere).

We are, infact, on the cusp of binning the estate to go VW van-tastic.

Guess all the points are valid, but I feel for you man....as we all do love our bikes.


 
Posted : 06/11/2011 10:49 pm
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A sensible mode of transport is a minging looking bike bag stuffed straight into the back of a dirty estate.

Anything that has 'FOX' written on the forks will attract attention. Not all thieves are addicts, far from it. They'll have been to the garage a couple of times. Sometimes they'll break in and realise and that they need better equipment so a 'oh someone tried the lock and got nothing' merely means its a precursor.

Just because someones a thief doesn't mean they aren't intelligent. It can mean they just couldn't be bothered with school books.

Yes insurance pays out but your premiums go up. You wouldn't leave anything expensive in your car so the same goes for a garage or shed.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 8:46 am
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Sorry to hear about your bike.
If they want to steal your bike or even your car then know matter were it is or how well you have locked it up they will take it. My mate had 2bikes stolen from his house they broke in when house was empty. his house is full of gadgets and all they took was the bikes. If they knows it's there and they want it they will get it.


 
Posted : 07/11/2011 8:57 am
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Just because someones a thief doesn't mean they aren't intelligent. It can mean they just couldn't be bothered with school books.

Great Daily Mail-esque sweeping generalisation there, bet they're all working class from broken families too. 🙄

I believe it's possible for people to be educated and a thief. **gasp**

If they want it, they'll take it. You can slow them down with locks or keeping it inside or whatever, but I'd rather mine was nicked from a shed than they waited for me to take it outside and mugged me!


 
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