Motorbike stolen from outside my motorhome - Hinds Head in Stockport

Just hang them in case they’re guilty.

That is a joke, just in case someone doesn’t know
Be careful what you say on Internet....the old bill will be breaking down your door and 6 of them will restrain you without even giving you the chance to get out the armchair chair, then they'll chuck you in the back of a van, give you a dig in the ribs and ask why you're still wearing carpet slippers?
Meanwhile, someone somewhere has become the real victim of a crime :reel:
 
My mate had his car broken into for a pair of beat-up trainers (one of which had a hole in the sole) which he'd taken off to put on his fishing waders to go fishing. He had to drive home wearing waders! :(
So he was caught driving around in waders and came up with that story to try to convince you ....🤔🤔🤔
 
Sorry to hear of the theft. On the headlamp front, mine cost a fortune to replace from the dealer. So try Coastal Motorhomes. They gave a good service when my headlamp got smashed by a stone from a cement lorry on the M6/ M62 junction.

Coastal Motorhomes want £985 plus delivery. Hate to think what they'd charge to fit it!

Best I can find is £527 on ebay. It's an easy fit as I just found out. Took the old one out in 3 minutes.

If anyone knows where I can get it for less than £527 do let me know.

2021 - with daylight running lights. Part number 1394424080
 
There was a time that bikers respected other bikers, campers respected other campers. Nothing was ever touched by those in the same situation.
Obviously these thieves are not bikers, just total thieving bastards that think others owe them a living and think nothing of stealing other peoples possession. And it is only going to get worse, unless we get rid of the woke brigade and introduce some real harsh punishments.
The police aren't interested in such crimes because they know even if caught they will just get a slap on the wrist and a petty fine.
Unless that is you happen to cut down a couple of tree and a neighbour reports you and the police attend three times, go figure!
If other bikers stopped buying the stolen bikes or bike bits they would stop stealing them.

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Is the pub where the Poco used to be?
Correct it is.

I know the pub and worked most of my life on the industrial estate opposite so know area very well and its not your usual scummy hangout so maybe you were just unlucky .
 
If other bikers stopped buying the stolen bikes or bike bits they would stop stealing them.
24 stolen bikes (mostly GSs it seems) recovered in a container in the Docks at Tilbury this week, and found when one of their trackers was traced...
 
Yep... they do that round here... balaclavas & no skid lids...

Saw 2 of these in Manchester the night my bike was nicked. Driving through busy built up fairly central Manchester at 6.30 pm with balaclavas and hoodies.

We also get 'kids' from a nearby travellers site riding motorbikes around our estate - no number plates, helmets - sometimes on the cycle path/walkways. Been doing for years and the police have been notified but they do nothing - even though they know where they live.
 
Got a phone call from Greater Manchester police. Bike recovered! :rolleyes: some damage to the front end whereit looks like they have tried to access the ignition to 'jump start' it. (Not sure if I said before - it is an electric bike) Guess they couldn't get it going and dumped it. Or maybe the battery ran out! Waiting to hear whether the insurance co. think it's worth fixing.
 
Update:

Bike written off. Insurance offered me £870. I told them I thought £1200 was more realistic and found a couple of ads on Auto trader to back it up. They countered with an offer of .....1200! (I think I should have gone for more!).

Amazed how easy the claim was. (Ageas through Bikesure which I think is a sub company of Adrian Flux) accepted the offer by a click on the phone, entered my bank account number and the money was in my account 30 mins later!

To be fair I think it was a reasonable result. The bike cost 1750 over 4 years ago and we weren't using it much as I find we use e bikes more nowadays. 1200 was more than I would have got trying to sell it.
 
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Bike written off. Insurance offered me £870. I told them I thought £1200 was more realistic and found a couple of ads on Auto trader to back it up. They countered with an offer of .....1200! (I think I should have gone for more!).

Amazed how easy the claim was. (Ageas through Bikesure which I think is a sub company of Adrian Flux) accepted the offer by a click on the phone, entered my bank account number and the money was in my account 30 mins later!

To be fair I think it was a reasonable result. The bike cost 1750 over 4 years ago and we weren't using it much as I find we use e bikes more nowadays. 1200 was more than I would have got trying to sell it.
Just out of interest is the e-scooter a road worthy type that needs an MOT etc?
 
Good news on the police recovery and insurance payout. If it hadn't been found what was the timescale before the insurance would have paid out?
Just out of interest.

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The police are “not interested” because it wasnt secured properly!
They should be interested in anything .you should be able to park it with keys in.
unless you get a bit too active on Twitter.
Or Facebook then they ban you from posting. Scum, worse than the thieving barstewards
the old bill will be breaking down your door and 6 of them will restrain you without even giving you the chance to get out the
They still all have to go home at the end of the day and you won't be locked up forever?:mad:
The scummies round here would be brazenly riding round on it.
That's what the bull bar is for.
Yep... they do that round here... balaclavas & no skid lids...
Just knock them off and leave the scum in the road. Dying hopefully.
 
If there were good punishments for crimes you would not have to🤬
'Good' Punishments are punishments that work in the long term for society.

Norway in one of the countries that treats crime as an illness, and actually spends the time and the money to get to the bottom of why the crime was committed and then what it can do to ensure it does not happen again.
Which in the long term saves them a lot of money

(Obviously there are those they can not 'cure' who are then locked away in what we would call a secure hospital)

Consequently Norway only has 55 people per 100,000 in prison.
Finland, with the same system is even lower at 52.
The UK has 150 people per 100,000 in prison.

I'd say it's fairly obvious who has the 'good' system.

Any country with a prison figure of over 100 per 100,000 obviously does not have a system that works.
 
'Good' Punishments are punishments that work in the long term for society.

Norway in one of the countries that treats crime as an illness, and actually spends the time and the money to get to the bottom of why the crime was committed and then what it can do to ensure it does not happen again.
Which in the long term saves them a lot of money

(Obviously there are those they can not 'cure' who are then locked away in what we would call a secure hospital)

Consequently Norway only has 55 people per 100,000 in prison.
Finland, with the same system is even lower at 52.
The UK has 150 people per 100,000 in prison.

I'd say it's fairly obvious who has the 'good' system.

Any country with a prison figure of over 100 per 100,000 obviously does not have a system that works.
Not many in prison in Arab countries 🤣
 
Just out of interest is the e-scooter a road worthy type that needs an MOT etc?

I assume you mean the bike that was stolen? - if so, yes it was a 50cc equivalent electric moped/motorbike/scooter. Registered, taxed, insured- helmet required. Need a motorbike license to drive (or if you are old like me you can drive it on your car licence.)

The e bikes we now use are just electric cycles so nothing needed in those terms.

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Good news on the police recovery and insurance payout. If it hadn't been found what was the timescale before the insurance would have paid out?
Just out of interest.

I don't really know. Probably would have been just the same as they were already processing it as stolen before the police found it. I don't recall them giving a period to wait to see if it was recovered.
 
I assume you mean the bike that was stolen? - if so, yes it was a 50cc equivalent electric moped/motorbike/scooter. Registered, taxed, insured- helmet required. Need a motorbike license to drive (or if you are old like me you can drive it on your car licence.)

The e bikes we now use are just electric cycles so nothing needed in those terms.
Does it go along ok like 50cc ie 30mph ish
 
The police are “not interested” because it wasnt secured properly!

I doubt that very much. You think that if I'd said it had a chain on it, or disc lok, etc they'd send the police helicopter out or notify all units??? No, of course not. To them it was a small crime among thousands with no realistic way of finding the perpetrators (no CCTV, happened probably hours earlier) The ignition/steering was locked and the key wasn't left on the bike so it was locked in normal terms and within the insurance terms.
 
Does it go along ok like 50cc ie 30mph ish

Yes - has more torque than a 50cc petrol so carried 2 reasonably well (except on really steep hills. One up it is fine and can actually do 45mph with a simple electronic derestriction. 28mph (the legal limit) is reached and cruises at easily. The only down side was the range which was at best 30 miles but if driven full blast all the time could be less than 20. There are versions with better batteries though.
 
Execution fits in with that then and very little cost 😊
Correct.

I'm sure that after a few public hangings of shoplifters outside the local Lidl, that local shoplifting problem would go down considerably.

If you really want to live in a society where such things are done.
(I don't)

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Coastal Motorhomes want £985 plus delivery. Hate to think what they'd charge to fit it!

Best I can find is £527 on ebay. It's an easy fit as I just found out. Took the old one out in 3 minutes.

If anyone knows where I can get it for less than £527 do let me know.

2021 - with daylight running lights. Part number 1394424080
I recommend fitting these:

 
'Good' Punishments are punishments that work in the long term for society.

Norway in one of the countries that treats crime as an illness, and actually spends the time and the money to get to the bottom of why the crime was committed and then what it can do to ensure it does not happen again.
Which in the long term saves them a lot of money

(Obviously there are those they can not 'cure' who are then locked away in what we would call a secure hospital)

Consequently Norway only has 55 people per 100,000 in prison.
Finland, with the same system is even lower at 52.
The UK has 150 people per 100,000 in prison.

I'd say it's fairly obvious who has the 'good' system.

Any country with a prison figure of over 100 per 100,000 obviously does not have a system that works.
That’s all very well but what about justice for the victims, particularly where violence is involved. Victims are traumatised for years and sometimes never get over it.
 
That’s all very well but what about justice for the victims, particularly where violence is involved. Victims are traumatised for years and sometimes never get over it.
Dealing with it as an illness does not mean they are roaming the streets.
It means they are in a secure hospital whilst the issue is dealt with.

They may not be released for decades, if they are still deemed as a danger to society.
So they may or maynot be 'inside' for longer in Norway than they would in the UK, there is no 'time' put on their incarceration.
 
Dealing with it as an illness does not mean they are roaming the streets.
It means they are in a secure hospital whilst the issue is dealt with.

They may not be released for decades, if they are still deemed as a danger to society.
So they may or maynot be 'inside' for longer in Norway than they would in the UK, there is no 'time' put on their incarceration.
I’ve seen a documentary about their penal system and it’s more like hotels than prisons. That in itself ensures there is no deterrent to would be criminals. Sometimes it’s not all about saving money.

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