Warning - Stolen Clocks (Again)

luckily I'm not Lithuanian

Only pulling ya leg brother :)

Google the tel no and a couple other search options led to my findings, plus the emails i received had that Eastern European feel.
 
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Inside the clocks is an eprom that stores mileage amongst other data such as chassis number, Can be edited by anyone with a bit of programming skills.
 
clocks are not secured by any bolts, just one circlip and they are yours in 20 seconds. you can use security bolts on LED light - M6x20.
 
Wow "Thieving Little B*******", having read through the thread. I have ordered the Cymarc clock protector, now it's out to get some M6x20 security bolts then for the headlight!

The price of trying not to be a victim eh!
 
I have ordered the Cymarc clock protector

Don't they just cut through them?

Report of it earlier on the thread?


Just thought I should add that I fitted the Cymarc brace as well as a headlamp cover after my clocks and headlight were stolen outside a pub in central London during daylight hours.

Alarm was going off like the clappers but no passer-by was bothered as they removed £3000 worth of kit.

Yesterday they took the instrument cluster again (two months after last time) cutting through the brace

This time it was parked outside a major shopping centre with CCTV and plenty of customers but nobody interested in tackling the two louts on a motorbike as they ripped it out with alarm going again.

If you park near Holborn be warned - nothing is safe.
 
I give up lol

Right just a thought! If it only takes a matter of seconds to remove the clocks, why not just remove them ourselves when parking in less than honourable locations?
 
I give up lol

Right just a thought! If it only takes a matter of seconds to remove the clocks, why not just remove them ourselves when parking in less than honourable locations?

Thats a good idea.:thumb Unless once you refit them, they have to have a software update, but I don't see why they would.
 
I give up lol

Right just a thought! If it only takes a matter of seconds to remove the clocks, why not just remove them ourselves when parking in less than honourable locations?

Doesn't that make nicking the LED headlamps easier?

Just a thought.

SMB
 
I don't suppose the boys in blue would follow up on any info...would they!
 
Remember the old days when you used to take the radio/cd out of the car each time you parked up. Seems like nothings moved on.
 


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