All,
We lost three bikes on Sunday night 6 Dec or early morning Monday 7 dec from our house garage. One giant, canyon and Avamti. Registered the case with police but no luck so far. What should we do? Any suggestions.
Regards
Sunail
Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mornin
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby trailgumby » Thu Dec 10, 2015 8:25 pm
Set up a search for your bike brands on eBay and gumtree. If you have the serial numbers and have given them to police, they will usually turn up if they have been hocked to a Cash COnverters or similar stolen good clearing house.
Don;t post the serial numbers on any public forum as teh chances are teh scumbag will find out and the bike will disappear and have the number ground off.
Don;t post the serial numbers on any public forum as teh chances are teh scumbag will find out and the bike will disappear and have the number ground off.
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby Sunail » Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:05 pm
Thanks
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby AUbicycles » Fri Dec 11, 2015 10:49 am
Hello Sunail,
Sorry to hear of this though can provide a few leads. I have moved this thread to the Stolen bikes section.
Good that you have reported, Inside the following thread you will find information on how you can stay alert and increase the chances of locating you stolen bikes. Tracking Stolen Bikes and preventing theft
For your privacy, I have removed your phone and email - however members who wish to contact you are able to send a forum internal PM (Private message).
Sorry to hear of this though can provide a few leads. I have moved this thread to the Stolen bikes section.
Good that you have reported, Inside the following thread you will find information on how you can stay alert and increase the chances of locating you stolen bikes. Tracking Stolen Bikes and preventing theft
For your privacy, I have removed your phone and email - however members who wish to contact you are able to send a forum internal PM (Private message).
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby bychosis » Fri Dec 11, 2015 11:13 am
Add some descriptions of the bikes here too. Model, colour, upgrades etc. Pictures help.
Enables forum members to keep a lookout.
Enables forum members to keep a lookout.
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby Sunail » Fri Dec 11, 2015 5:48 pm
Thanks again,
My bike is Giant Defy 3 2015 model blue shinny color disk brakes scratch less carbon frame have a bottle holder lock and lock holder white seat
I have a photo of it but not sure how to upload photo?
My bike is Giant Defy 3 2015 model blue shinny color disk brakes scratch less carbon frame have a bottle holder lock and lock holder white seat
I have a photo of it but not sure how to upload photo?
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby nickobec » Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:39 pm
There is also the Stolen Bikes Australia group on facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/stolenb ... a/?fref=ts
Photos and good description helps
The Canyon should be easier to spot & hard to shift there are not many in Australia at the moment
Photos and good description helps
The Canyon should be easier to spot & hard to shift there are not many in Australia at the moment
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Re: Stolen bikes in eastwood on 6 December night or early mo
Postby Sunail » Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:51 pm
Gr8, just added myself on the fb
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