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Bike theft and registering frame/engine numbers at trials events


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  On 11/9/2018 at 1:18 PM, stpauls said:

"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"

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Bizarre comment !  Maybe you should check the definition of "forum"

Edit on reflection, is this a snide/veiled accusation that I have stolen bikes / parts ? 

Very dangerous comment, presumably unintentional ? Clarification required.

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  On 11/9/2018 at 12:00 PM, pschrauber said:

Easy peasy…

Get them insured and then you know

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This is a big part of the reason mine are registered, insurance on a registered twinshock is ~£75 for me here (bonus for taking it to do some shopping, riding to work in deep snow, oh and maybe trials that include road work).  Also, I think the reg plate puts some more casual thieves off since it means the numbers are all recorded somewhere official.

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  On 11/13/2018 at 8:17 AM, turbofurball said:

Like THIS ONE?

Not a lot of use if nobody looks there, unfortunately :(  Would be nice if it had the amount of backing that the bicycle register has from the police (ie. a little)

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Never heard of that before, from what I could see you can't search by frame no ? Good tool but would it work for random searches?

 Come on @stpauls  , you must have found your dummy by now ?

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