Thanks, modern times I guess.Only just spotted this. I feel really gutted for you, not just because of having the bike stolen, but also for the way that is affected your family.
Sadly nothing else that I can add or do.
Kinegawhat a sorry story, first the pain of your bike being nicked & then the inaction of the police & not seeing security video.
Out of interest, what did you replace bike with, same again?
Very well spotted Jonathan,
if you did grinded off these sort of locks of which is possible i am sure you would need a set of skewers to keep the wheel straight and also for the back wheel to i don't think many thieves would have to two spare skewers to hand ready to fit and ready to ride away.I am also don't think a thief is going to start up a grinder when he is in your garage to wake you up to come down to him. i would also a grinder would destroy this sort of bike to because you can buy different kinds of locks e.g. crank locks how is a thieve going to get a crank lock off he isn't unless you destroy the motorThose locknuts look good for stopping anyone from disassembling a bike in the street but helpless to stop anyone grinding off the lock securing the bike to a bike rack and riding the bike away.