yip, i bet it was on a cx, i probably even now the guy. how else would i know how to avoid him at the usual haunts. meh, feel bad now, i really should look more interested when he is taking scarcity of generators at an affordable cost.
It's where all the money comes from that the UK government spends keeping the rest of the UK running.
"London" is the the UK's vile, money-making cesspit whose only real purpose is to host music concerts but is otherwise to be avoided at all costs.
Thieves will just change the tactics..stolen reg plates on a van and no need to push the bike couple of roads down. Only way to stop this is to give the armed police officers the right to chase the scum even if not wearing helmet and also allow the officers to use firearms if the thieves do not stop when asked. But as we stand now, it is probably more convenient for the government not to spend to much monies on this issue and let us bikers "swallow" the increased insurance premiums.
Roadlok....that locks the front wheel..or am I missing something....? Been a long day lazing round the house.....
They’ve started using a grinder on the brake disk now. They’d rather roll a bike away with no disc at all, they simply don’t care.
they cut the disk either side of the lock, then don't use that brake when being pushed (mores the pity).
Like Aircon said, it’s got to be steering related. Maybe the steering lock should be a properly chunky locking piston that engages into a recess/hole in the lower yoke. Better than the pissy little attempts at a steering lock they currently fit
Worth a read Interesting about drop in new bike thefts and increase in those over 3 years old https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/reviews/products/security/motorcycle-crime-the-facts
A view not shared by those us who live there and whose experience of the place can’t be summed by prejudice and ignorance. On a daily basis I see what a wonderful melting pot of tollerance, cultures and kindness the place is. Obviously it’s a lot easier to experience these living in London, traveling on the busses and tubes and interacting with “Londoners”.
It is my absolute pleasure to tolerate our difference of opinion concerning London. Have a nice, if cramped, day.