Street Triple R Stolen

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Ali G, Jul 5, 2017.

  1. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    IMG_0217.PNG Evening everyone, my mates street was stolen this afternoon. Just in the of chance anybody sees this bike please report it asap. It was stolen from New Street car park at Edinburgh Waverley station around lunch time today.

    Thanks Ali
     
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  2. Sprinter

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    Edinburgh has the second highest bike theft stats. in UK. Little monkeys need a good talking to.
     
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  3. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Forget the verbal just maim them!! Sorry to hear it, I hope it's found in one piece
     
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  4. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Paperwork!
     
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  5. Sprinter

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    #5 Sprinter, Jul 5, 2017
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  6. MickEng

    MickEng Noble Member

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    Sorry to hear about your mates bike Ali.
    Happening all too often even with car park and street cameras and in broad daylight.
    No deterrent any more!
    Sprinters 'Warrior' observation may be truer than we would like to think.
     
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  7. PaulSpeedTrip

    PaulSpeedTrip Member

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    Out of curiosity, what security devices was he using if any?
     
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  8. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    I'm Not sure on the day itself but when we go away he always has a big chain to lock the bikes together

    Ali
     
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  10. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    Update on the security he was using a disc lock as well as the steering lock
    Thanks Oldyam it's all over Facebook up here 100's of shares

    Ali
     
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  11. Callumity

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    Niddrie!
     
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  12. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    Update on the security he was using a disc lock as well as the steering lock
    Thanks Oldyam it's all over Facebook up here 100's of shares

    Ali
    No idea,it's meant to be have been seen with another bike getting nailed around Edinburgh. Three Triumphs were stolen in Edinburgh that day alone.
     
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  13. Wasp

    Wasp Well-Known Member

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    No deterrent, police not really interested. Same old story all over the country.

    Easier "prey" elsewhere. Speeders for example. Stick a camera van out somewhere and it's 'crime detected, crime solved, crime successfully prosecuted'. Easy money and looks great on the league tables.

    I digress. Good luck with the return of the bike though, if that's what he wants. I say that as when some scumbags nicked mine ten years ago, I knew instantly I didn't want it back. Loved it too but it was over. Can't really explain it.

    Atb

    Bob
     
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  14. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    I get that Bob I wouldn't want my bike back after some arse has been ragging it about.

    Ali
     
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  15. R_1000

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    Really sorry about your mates bike. I guess it's a wishful thinking that these scumbags will get the hard end of the law :(
     
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  16. Ali G

    Ali G Member

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    I think it's more a case of Karma. My mate's mother in law was gravelly ill in hospital, he got away from work early to say his last goodbyes and some scrote had stolen his bike. The station cctv showed another stolen street with 2 boys on it taking 3 minutes to break the disc lock, the steering lock and ride it away. Just in case anyone is unaware, as I was, if your steering lock isn't on your insurance won't pay out apparently.

    Ali
     
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  17. Sprinter

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    I may be ignorant ( ok stop it now) only, what do they do with the bike It cant all be joy ride and dump can it and I would like to think shipping abroad or selling for parts would be highly policed.
    http://www.motorcyclenews.com/product-reviews/product-picks/top-four-motorcycle-gps-trackers/

    This Oxford tracker looks the business no wiring,battery lasts 10 years and 60 quid a year just hide it anywhere on bike or car and get up dates every 5 mins on position when it moves away from safe zone
     
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  18. gpstrackershop1

    gpstrackershop1 New Member

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    Hi Ali, I’m really sorry to hear about your mate’s bike. That’s such a frustrating situation. It might help to spread the word on social media and local community groups, too. People often keep an eye out for stolen items in those places. You might also want to report it to the local police and provide them with as many details as possible, like the bike’s make, model, and any unique features. Sometimes, local pawn shops or second-hand stores can be a good place to check as well. Hopefully, someone spots it soon and you can get it back. Good luck, and I hope it turns up quickly! Tell him to look into hidden GPS trackers in the future
     
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  19. gpstrackershop1

    gpstrackershop1 New Member

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    Hi Ali, I’m really sorry to hear about your mate’s bike. That’s such a frustrating situation. It might help to spread the word on social media and local community groups, too. People often keep an eye out for stolen items in those places. You might also want to report it to the local police and provide them with as many details as possible, like the bike’s make, model, and any unique features. Sometimes, local pawn shops or second-hand stores can be a good place to check as well. Hopefully, someone spots it soon and you can get it back. Good luck, and I hope it turns up quickly! Tell him to look into hidden GPS trackers in the future
     
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  20. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again
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    I'm sure he probably did......in 2017. Lol
     
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