Stolen motorcycle, one fed up biker
12-May-2008
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Stolen motorcycle, one fed up biker

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I dislike people who steal motorcycles.  If I had my way they would dealt with quite severly.  Stealing of any sort is bad, but when someone walks into your garden and takes your bike, it’s kind of personal!  By the way, this is the second time this has happened to me as I had a Suzuki Bandit 1200 stolen from me about five years ago.

A honda spada VT250 - the bike I had stolen from me

I bought this bike, a Honda Spada (VT250) as a temporary means of transport a few of years ago when some silly woman decided to pull out in front of me as I rode to work one morning on my Kawasaki ZRX1200.  Unfortunately the ZRX had to be written off.

The Honda was a great all round bike though as it was both economical and quite sporty at the same time.  Considering its size it handled really well and I was more than happy to stick with it, especially as insurance, tax and running costs were low.

Unfortunately, due to financial problems I had to take it off the road for most of the last year, but as it happens I passed my car test so transportation was not a problem.  I missed the bike though and was really looking forward to getting it back on the road, especially since the start of the warm weather and seeing lots of other people out riding their motorcycles.

I moved house towards the end of last year, and just before that I spent some time servicing the Honda and bringing it back to reasonable condition.  The winters can be cruel to Japanese steel and chrome!  My girlfriend even re-covered the seat as it had pretty much fallen to bits by then.  Amazing what you can do with an old leather computer chair by the way!

So there she was, all cleaned up, serviced and with a recovered seat, painted swinging arm etc.  It was pretty much ready for an MOT in fact.  Unfortunately it was about then I somehow managed to loose the ignition key.  That was a blow, because I was right in the middle of moving house and didn’t have time to sort it out.  I ended up pushing the bike to the new address which was only a couple of miles up the road anyway.

As ever when you move house it’s a bit chaotic, so the bike has been in the garden until recently when I managed to get new keys cut.  I hit yet another snag because the petrol cap and the ignition keys were different on this bike.  I had to get the old cap off and find another one.  I managed to do this only last week and the place I bought it from was due to post it out to me on Monday.

Some lowlife scum decided to steal my motorcycle

This has all been a waste of time though as some lowlife scum decided to steal my motorcycle at some point during Saturday night.  People who steal bikes should be strung up in my opinion!  The worse thing is, it wasn’t insured as it was off road and I couldn’t afford the extra cost.  Why wasn’t it locked up securely?  Well I mistakenly believed that I lived in a nice quiet area where hardly anything ever goes on.  You really need to go off the beaten track to find a motorbike in someone’s garden.  Besides, there was normally a car parked in front of the gate so getting it out would have been impossible.  Unfortunately this particular day the car was parked just a few feet further back allowing the thieves to wheel the bike out.

I know I should have had the bike under lock and key, or perhaps had some insurance on it.  Insurance companies never actually properly compensate you for your loss anyway and if someone really wants to steal your bike they can simply get a few mates and lift it into a van anyway.  Really effective security measures are impractical and expensive.  There isn’t really anything you can do.  If thieves want your motorcycle and they are serious about it; the chances are they will probably get it.  The of course once they have stolen from you, you report it to the police.  I’m not entirely sure what the point is there either because they never recover it anyway; they’re too busy doing something less useful than catching criminals.

So today I’m pretty depressed about all of this.  I don’t have the money to buy another bike as I am self employed and not on a high income.  I am very likely to miss out on the current spate of nice weather, which by the way is almost perfect.


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Just had my red sachs xtc 125 stolen from outside my house in clapham - where do these bikes end up ?? Id shoot the little bs if I had my way !
*angry  09-May-2008 13:53

 
I just had my 54 plate Blue SV1000S stolen from outside my house... It makes you sick when you work so hard to buy something you're passionate about and some thieving low life scum sucking parasites steal it. Bike thieves are the lowest of the low.....=(
*D  06-May-2008 21:02

 
Stolen on April 19th from Sturdee Ave area Gillingham Kent around 8pm -9.45pm
My sons Gilera SMT 50 cc SK07 HFG all black with red & white graphics fitted with a Giannelli exhaust and some distinctive changes, anyone who gives info that leads to the safe recovery can claim the £300 cash reward offered.
Call 07977 282515 if you can help
*Les  29-Apr-2008 17:59

 
Peugeot Trekker 100cc, Red with distictive topbox stolen in Northampton area. I am a Student so I have no substantial income. if you see it, please contact 01604 716447
*Jamie Smith  29-Apr-2008 08:32

 
Found - my sons Pulse Adrenalin in local pub car park! 2 days after it was stolen.
*Ruth  27-Apr-2008 12:27

 
My son has just had his Pulse Adrenalin 125 stolen only 24hrs after he got it! The thieving beeps stole it off our drive with just 65 miles on the clock. (Distinctive - black with gold forks). Stockport, Cheshire. 24th April 2008.
*Ruth  26-Apr-2008 00:21

 
A caller told me my bike is definatly in pine tree rd, bedworth, spotted 2 nights running now, a 100% number plate match, the police have been too slow both nights and living in bham im having trouble planning how to get my bike back, people wont keep calling me when they spot it forever...
*Jamie  02-Apr-2008 18:43

 
SUBSTANTIAL CASH REWARD on information leading to the recovery of HONDA CRF150 (confidentiality guaranteed). On Sunday 17th February 2008 at 3.30pm, my son had his bike stolen from him by two youths who pushed him off it as he slowed down to turn around while he was riding it on a field in Sefton Lane, Sefton, Merseyside. They were accompanied by 3 other youths who were riding BMX bikes. They rode down Sefton Lane towards Maghull, turned left at the Meadow's pub and then rode down Hall Lane. His bike is black and white with a black and white seat with HONDA wrote on it, it has black and white graphics with the wording XYSCIENCE by the petrol tank.
*CRF150  22-Mar-2008 23:10

 
hope the thieving b~~~~~ds fingers drop off if theres one thing is thiefs an liers
*to52land  22-Mar-2008 21:17

 
Hi, jamie here, my email is californication_@hotmail.com thanks everyone.
*Jamie  18-Mar-2008 17:43

 
Hey, my Honda CBR 125 Repsol edition just been taken on tuesday night (11/03/08), 3rd party insurance only so im devestated, just had two new tyres the week before and a new chain and sproket. Steering lock is ON, they have no key!, was my way of getting the university every day....loved that bike, stolen from the solihull area of Birmingham. Reg plate DX05 NRE any information at all would make my day.
*Jamie  15-Mar-2008 21:29

 
My son had his bike stolen early hours of 1/3/2008. Aprilia RS 125cc, Reg W159 COR Black/Red, Hateley Heath, West Bromwich (West Midlands) he knows it was in the early hour because he was checking it frequently as the weather was very windy so he was checking it that it had'nt fell over, at 4am my son was walking the streets looking for it, My son is gutted, he paid for this bike for 3 months out of his wages not missing one as he didnt want to let his mate down, his earned money no-one helped him he did this on his own.... & what's the use paying tax money...the police havent got the man power to go looking for stolen bikes or cars!! thats what they told my son. If someone knows anything or see's his bike please contact chickyrockuk@blueyonder.co.uk. Thank You
*Chicky  06-Mar-2008 22:28


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