Another stolen GSA

The landlord of several large office blocks here in the City put in ground anchors for bods to use. Nobody used them. Same with anchors put in by the council in bike bays.

If bods cannot be bothered to carry something as simple as a disk lock, it follows that they ain't never gonna carry a chain and padlock.

But if a disc lock isn't going to make a difference, why bother locking it up at all?

I confess that I go to London pretty regularly and don't bother with anything more than the steering lock. A decent chain and lock is a bunch of money and of no more use than a disc lock if you can't attach it to something secure... Which is pretty hard to find when parking a GSA in London...

I'm working on the assumption that security beyond not leaving the key in the ignition is not going to change the insurance situation...
 
Dirty thieving bastards

Hey Agent, is this the bike that has replaced a previous stolen bike and you've just had enormous trouble insuring?
Regardless if it is or isn't I feel your pain. Good luck finding it, and insuring the next one!!!:comfort
Hope the thieving bastards get caught and are beaten and receive life threatening injuries.
 
Hey Agent, is this the bike that has replaced a previous stolen bike and you've just had enormous trouble insuring?
Regardless if it is or isn't I feel your pain. Good luck finding it, and insuring the next one!!!:comfort
Hope the thieving bastards get caught and are beaten and receive life threatening injuries.

Check out the date of the posts - this thread was started before the thread on insurance :thumb2
 
Check out the date of the posts - this thread was started before the thread on insurance :thumb2

We know D'oh

But it has been worth revisiting & some historical gems have been expounded - the theft has been & gone, but well worth a re-visit :)
 
Indeed it's old but -
But if a disc lock isn't going to make a difference, why bother locking it up at all?
I'm working on the assumption that security beyond not leaving the key in the ignition is not going to change the insurance situation...

Its hard to find a policy today that wont specify a security system of some sort. No lock = no bike and no insurance payment.

As we must know by now a disc lock will stop the opportunist chav and slightly slow down a properly tooled up professional. OK for a few minutes to get a paper and fags. A decent chain locked to a lamp post will hinder the pro enough to move along. But as parking on the pavements isn't legal we go back to the original point.
 
That's shit luck mate, from what I've read it is Eastern Europeans who are doing this. The bike will no doubt be broken for spares, mostly sold on eBay. It's easy to say. Don't buy off eBay but it's cheaper so people will!

Good luck with the insurance..
 
That's shit luck mate, from what I've read it is Eastern Europeans who are doing this. The bike will no doubt be broken for spares, mostly sold on eBay. It's easy to say.....

Good luck with the insurance..

From what I've read it is Peruvians; or was it Polynesians or gangs from Penzance and Preston? It's so easy to muddle them up.

PS He didn't need luck with his insurer. By his own admission, he received a very satisfactory payout. It's the renewal he struggled with. But that was some way in the future, this being an old thread that his risen, Lazarus like, from the grave to confuse the innocent.
 
To all

Had my bike stolen today fecking cnuts, bike was parked in bike bay with chain through front wheel and attached to center stand and steering locked plus alarmed. Bike was parked in Grove Row SE16 4EU Bermonsdey.

Police cant give me a crime ref as there to busy and will try to get me a number in the next 24hrs!!!!!

reg LF08YXH silver/grey BMW boxes with a few sticers in them one been CARRY ON UP THE COTWOLDS 2011 on top box and UK Tattoo sticker on right box.

Lost all my clothes for the week too fecking cnuts

Have a look out please.

one fecked of Tosser

Sorry to hear this.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if your premium increases substantially when you get around to replacing your bike.
In fact i'd get one step ahead of the game and start getting quotes now so as not to get caught out.
 
From what I've read it is Peruvians; or was it Polynesians or gangs from Penzance and Preston? It's so easy to muddle them up.

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I was told it's gangs of monosodium glutamates causing all the grief.
 
I feel your pain - I had my brand new (11 days old) 800 GSA stolen from Angel at the end of October - only just got the payout now. Not looking forward to sorting out insurance again next year now!
 
I wonder if there is any way to make a bike secure I remember shipboard what a big pair of bolt croppers would cut through I watched and was amazed. So all this thatcham stuff is just grist to the mill for these hoods.Short of some 20 mm ground chain used for mooring boats which would be impractical weight wise what can we do? I wonder what a steel cable with eye thimbles would be like. We had to cut some ss wire strops with croppers and that took some doing, there again weight. I've got it we all use sh**ty little old bikes ...well perhaps not.
Hope you find your bike mate anyways.
 
Take no notice of Wapping, he is an egotistical ( posts are on everything and mostly nonsense) insurance industry plant!

Generally, he seeks to annoy. It is his day job. How else could someone rack up the post count?

:rob

The landlord of several large office blocks here in the City put in ground anchors for bods to use. Nobody used them. Same with anchors put in by the council in bike bays.

If bods cannot be bothered to carry something as simple as a disk lock, it follows that they ain't never gonna carry a chain and padlock.
 
Take no notice of Wapping, he is an egotistical ( posts are on everything and mostly nonsense) insurance industry plant!

Generally, he seeks to annoy. It is his day job. How else could someone rack up the post count?

:rob
Nice view. Impressive observation skills Mate. Definitely the right place to sprout absolute bollocks. (BTW, luv your forum contribution to date ):blast
 


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