Re: You think you're having a bad day?
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:08 pm
Never heard of a Royal Enfield getting nicked. 
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They got through an Almax? Or did they bust the lock?Dunxster wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 5:22 pm It's not just the theft. That's bad enough given it was locked to a ground anchor with a god almighty expensive Almax chain, it was threatening my neighbour when he saw them nicking it that really rankles.
I couldn't give mine away..
I opened the fuel cap on my Z250, pushed it over & threw a match in the resultant puddle. Some *helpful* fucker rushed out of a nearby cafe with an extinguisher & put the fire out. If I saw someone trying to steal it I would have given them the keys. I doubt they would have got far, it eventually snapped the crank in half.Noggin wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:42 pm But you'd probably be pretty pissed if someone said "oh the thieves did you a favour by knicking that bike (whichever bike it was)" ??
Even if it isn't a pride and joy, as I said, its a form of transport that someone chose and bought. No one is doing that person a favour by stealing it!!
I was intrigued by this too.Rockburner wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:52 pmThey got through an Almax? Or did they bust the lock?Dunxster wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 5:22 pm It's not just the theft. That's bad enough given it was locked to a ground anchor with a god almighty expensive Almax chain, it was threatening my neighbour when he saw them nicking it that really rankles.
I've yet to find out. I'm still out of the country. Who knows what I'll get back to.Taipan wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 12:34 amI was intrigued by this too.Rockburner wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:52 pmThey got through an Almax? Or did they bust the lock?Dunxster wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 5:22 pm It's not just the theft. That's bad enough given it was locked to a ground anchor with a god almighty expensive Almax chain, it was threatening my neighbour when he saw them nicking it that really rankles.
Cordless angle grinder with a thin cut-off disc, takes mere seconds... & they probably stole that from somewhere like B&Q etc. I remember back in the day there was palaver involved in renting gas powered grinders owing to freelance bankers cutting their way into armored cars with them.Dunxster wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:14 pm Home now and the bastards cut through the Almax chain. It's still there with the Squire lock hanging from the ground anchor.
I've started keeping the batteries for my cordless tools in the house, instead of conveniently with the tools.ZRX61 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:29 pmCordless angle grinder with a thin cut-off disc, takes mere seconds... & they probably stole that from somewhere like B&Q etc. I remember back in the day there was palaver involved in renting gas powered grinders owing to freelance bankers cutting their way into armored cars with them.Dunxster wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:14 pm Home now and the bastards cut through the Almax chain. It's still there with the Squire lock hanging from the ground anchor.
That’s cos they’re too busy doing mass shootings to worry about nicking bikes.ZRX61 wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:24 pm I've lived in the US for 32 years & the UK for 31 years... During my time in the US I've known fewer than 10 people* have their bikes stolen... & that includes people on US forums like this, owners clubs & FB etc.
*I think the actual number is 6
Always highly amusing to see a group of Brits on holiday show up at the RockStore on rented bikes. Out come the chains, padlocks, steel cables, disc locks & christ knows what else as the secure 4 or 5 bikes & their helmets etc together. Even when told that's not necessary here, they often carry on as tho they're in Liverpool.wheelnut wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:08 pm That’s cos they’re too busy doing mass shootings to worry about nicking bikes.
Thankfully it’s not necessary where I live either. I don’t even own a lock for the bikes.ZRX61 wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 2:51 am
Always highly amusing to see a group of Brits on holiday show up at the RockStore on rented bikes. Out come the chains, padlocks, steel cables, disc locks & christ knows what else as the secure 4 or 5 bikes & their helmets etc together. Even when told that's not necessary here, they often carry on as tho they're in Liverpool.
Not unusual for the locals to leave their keys in their bikes...
wheelnut wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 7:24 amThankfully it’s not necessary where I live either. I don’t even own a lock for the bikes.ZRX61 wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 2:51 am
Always highly amusing to see a group of Brits on holiday show up at the RockStore on rented bikes. Out come the chains, padlocks, steel cables, disc locks & christ knows what else as the secure 4 or 5 bikes & their helmets etc together. Even when told that's not necessary here, they often carry on as tho they're in Liverpool.
Not unusual for the locals to leave their keys in their bikes...
(Shouldn’t tempt fate tho)
To be fair, i wouldn't put locks on a bike at Boxhill.ZRX61 wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 2:51 amAlways highly amusing to see a group of Brits on holiday show up at the RockStore on rented bikes. Out come the chains, padlocks, steel cables, disc locks & christ knows what else as the secure 4 or 5 bikes & their helmets etc together. Even when told that's not necessary here, they often carry on as tho they're in Liverpool.wheelnut wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:08 pm That’s cos they’re too busy doing mass shootings to worry about nicking bikes.
Not unusual for the locals to leave their keys in their bikes...
Have you told Almax their chains are shit yet?Dunxster wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:14 pm Home now and the bastards cut through the Almax chain. It's still there with the Squire lock hanging from the ground anchor.
Are there ANY chains that can withstand an anglegrinder?Rockburner wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 10:36 amHave you told Almax their chains are shit yet?Dunxster wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:14 pm Home now and the bastards cut through the Almax chain. It's still there with the Squire lock hanging from the ground anchor.
Nope. If you catch the fucker cutting the chain you could take the grinder away from them & use it to impair their future ability to pick their nose, wipe their arse & feed themselves...
Dunxster wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:14 pm Home now and the bastards cut through the Almax chain. It's still there with the Squire lock hanging from the ground anchor.