From Shimano to The Sopranos: Organised Crime Sets Sights on Bike Parts Bikes being stolen from shops and garages is a sadly common enough affair, but ...
By stwhannah
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https://singletrackworld.com/2022/02/thousands-of-shimano-parts-stolen-from-gassed-lorry-driver/
Lol - "put him to sleep with gas let into the cab"
That bit is undoubtedly untrue, he either slept trough it, was pissed, was somewhere else, or was in on it.
That bit is undoubtedly untrue, he either slept trough it, was pissed, was somewhere else, or was in on it.
My money would be him being in on it or intimidated into silence.
Used to happen all the time in the 90s with lorries bringing Dell PCs from Ireland
Even longer waits for parts
Maybe the ebike parts will be stripped for spares since Shimano refuse to sell any?!
Police are looking for a man in a top hat wearing a monocle.
@honourablegeaorge
I wouldn't be surprised it's been happening to people towing caravans and motorhomes on the continent for ages.
Even longer waits for parts
Quite the reverse. Depending on what sort of pubs you drink in.
Hmm, I'm currently watching a set of cheap brand new cranks on eBay... Box slightly damaged...
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“put him to sleep with gas let into the cab”
Those truck stop breakfasts with baked beans can do that.
Shimano parts destined to complete ten thousand bikes
Ten thousand bikes !?! I have no idea how many bikes are sold monthly/annually in the Czech Republic or Europe as a whole, but that sounds like a BIG number.
Do Shimano parts used by bike companies in the UK come via this Czech distribution centre?
Ten thousand bikes !?! I have no idea how many bikes are sold monthly
It's ebike parts though so assuming that a chunk of that was motors it's only really 1000 sales and 9000 warranty replacements isn't it?
As Bruneep points out, this has been de-bunked already. "Gassing" was a common factor in thefts from motorhomes up until the statement from the RCA. There was never any evidence to back up the claims. It was a relatively common topic at the time on motorhome forums here in the UK until the RCA made their opinion known.
"Thank you for your enquiry. I would like to inform you that you are not the first enquirer with this question. Professor Hatch, our Clinical Advisor, has given the following previous comments:
"I can give you a categorical assurance that it would not be possible to render someone unconscious with ether without their knowledge, even if they were sleeping at the time. Ether is an extremely pungent agent and a relatively weak anaesthetic by modern standards and has a very irritant affect of the air passages, causing coughing and sometimes vomiting. It takes some time to reach unconsciousness, even if given by direct application to the face on a rag, and the concentration needed by some sort of spray into a room would be enormous. The smell hangs around for days and would be obvious to anyone the next day.
There are much more powerful agents around now, some of which are almost odourless. However, these would be unlikely to be able to achieve the effect you describe, and the cost would be huge enough to deter any thief unless he was after the crown jewels. The only practicable agent is probably the one used by the Russians in the Moscow siege - I advised the BBC on their programme about this. The general feeling is that they used an agent which is not available outside the KGB!
Finally, unsupervised anaesthesia, which is what we are really talking about is very dangerous. In the Moscow siege about 20% of victims died from asphyxia, because their airways were unprotected. If the reports you talk about are true I would have expected a significant number of deaths or cases of serious brain damage to have been reported."
I hope this information is helpful to you.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists"
Whatever happened to the lorry driver, I hope he's ok.
pmurden
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@honourablegeaorgeI wouldn’t be surprised it’s been happening to people towing caravans and motorhomes on the continent for ages.
As above, it's a myth, but one that people being robbed are happy to believe (I know someone who claims it happened to them)
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Police are looking for a man in a top hat wearing a monocle.
Was it Rees-Mogg taking advantage of a Brexit opportunity?
That bit is undoubtedly untrue, he either slept trough it, was pissed, was somewhere else, or was in on it.
A family member was a lorry driver BITD, and was delivering a consignment of stacking hifi systems (this was back in the 80s). He found a way of evading the security checks, got a box back home, and opened it to find the spare cables for all of the other boxes...
great shame.