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Re: anyone had a bike nicked
I had a dt125 nicked back in the day, had it 3 months,
Old for new insurance, the second one was nicked after
A week, the scum broke into the house for it, smashed
To bits my brand new back door, was suppose to be one
Of them impregnable doors, locks in 7 places, and all that.
Lads that worked in the bike shop I bought it from were to
Blame, but I could never prove it.
We all know you have to protect your off road style bike so
Much more from theft, that picture confirms that, I'm hard
Pushed to find a road bike amongst that lot.
I now live in a small village, most people know each other
And nowt ever disappears, but I'm still obsessed with bike
Security.
Old for new insurance, the second one was nicked after
A week, the scum broke into the house for it, smashed
To bits my brand new back door, was suppose to be one
Of them impregnable doors, locks in 7 places, and all that.
Lads that worked in the bike shop I bought it from were to
Blame, but I could never prove it.
We all know you have to protect your off road style bike so
Much more from theft, that picture confirms that, I'm hard
Pushed to find a road bike amongst that lot.
I now live in a small village, most people know each other
And nowt ever disappears, but I'm still obsessed with bike
Security.
Re: anyone had a bike nicked
From Yorkshire post
Crooked mechanic was ‘fence’ for motorbikes stolen in Leeds 00:00Saturday 15 July 2017 A A MECHANIC who acted as a ‘fence’ for thousands of pounds worth of motorbikes and parts stolen during house burglaries across Leeds has been jailed for two-years-and-four months. Leeds Crown Court heard complete bikes along with engines and other parts were discovered when police armed with a search warrant raided 27-year-old Kirk Ruhsfirth’s home in Fairfield Hill, Bramley. Prosecutor, Caroline Abraham, said police found a stolen £3,000 Yamaha motorbike on a false number plate durind the raid at Rushforth’s home on September 4 last year. They also found a engine from a £1,400 motorbike stolen in Leeds in May 2015 and an engine from a £4,000 motorbike stolen in Leeds in July 2016. The total loss to the owners of stolen bikes, engines and parts was £13,898. Rushfirth, who admitted five charges of handling stolen goods. has four previous convictions for six offences including theft and handling stolen goods. The court was told Ruhsfirth lives with his partner and they have a total of seven children between them. Mitigating, Ian Cook, said: “He was unemployed. He was seeking to make a few extra pounds. He is disappointed that he has let his partner down.” Jailing Rushfirth for two-years-and-four-months, Recorder Simon Eckersely said: “You must have been known to be somebody who would readily and willingly handle valuable stolen items. “People steal and commit burglaries because of the existence of people like you, fences as they used to be known.”
Read more at: http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-8650564
Crooked mechanic was ‘fence’ for motorbikes stolen in Leeds 00:00Saturday 15 July 2017 A A MECHANIC who acted as a ‘fence’ for thousands of pounds worth of motorbikes and parts stolen during house burglaries across Leeds has been jailed for two-years-and-four months. Leeds Crown Court heard complete bikes along with engines and other parts were discovered when police armed with a search warrant raided 27-year-old Kirk Ruhsfirth’s home in Fairfield Hill, Bramley. Prosecutor, Caroline Abraham, said police found a stolen £3,000 Yamaha motorbike on a false number plate durind the raid at Rushforth’s home on September 4 last year. They also found a engine from a £1,400 motorbike stolen in Leeds in May 2015 and an engine from a £4,000 motorbike stolen in Leeds in July 2016. The total loss to the owners of stolen bikes, engines and parts was £13,898. Rushfirth, who admitted five charges of handling stolen goods. has four previous convictions for six offences including theft and handling stolen goods. The court was told Ruhsfirth lives with his partner and they have a total of seven children between them. Mitigating, Ian Cook, said: “He was unemployed. He was seeking to make a few extra pounds. He is disappointed that he has let his partner down.” Jailing Rushfirth for two-years-and-four-months, Recorder Simon Eckersely said: “You must have been known to be somebody who would readily and willingly handle valuable stolen items. “People steal and commit burglaries because of the existence of people like you, fences as they used to be known.”
Read more at: http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-8650564
Re: anyone had a bike nicked
Four previous convictions, he'll be out next year to start all over again
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration
Re: anyone had a bike nicked
Had my shed broken into last weekend, little t**ts stole my 2 mountain bikes that were worth more than my v-strom that was chained up next to them. Stole 2 of my moto-x helmets aswell! As ktmblag says it's not the fact that they've stole from me it can all be replaced it's the fact they've been on my property with my wife and daughter asleep upstairs.
Re: anyone had a bike nicked
I had an XS750 stolen from outside Motorcycle City in Reading. A couple of days later the cops phoned me to tell me they had found it. I went to get it but it had been hot wired and I couldn't start it. Went back home to get a mate with a van. When we got back to it the bloody thing had been stolen again.
I also had a GPZ1100 nicked, by the Hells Angels. A few of them went down for nicking bikes.
I also had a GPZ1100 nicked, by the Hells Angels. A few of them went down for nicking bikes.