I had my 4 month old Trek Powerfly stolen in September and this month it turned up in a local Cash Converters, thanks to a tip off from a local bike forum. It cost me £3200 and CC wanted £1500 after they paid £1000.
The guy who sold it to CC said that he bought it at a car boot sale . Fancy that. Case closed.
Because the stolen property was worth more than £2000, the police refused to get involved in ownership of the bike and have left CC and my insurance company to fight it out. So much for me thinking, "hay that's my bike, I want it back". Actually it does belong to the insurers but it looks like handbags at dawn.
Most of the accessories have been stripped off the bike but they failed to notice the Badass Box. As I didn't get paid out for accessories I've made it clear to both parties that I want this back.
I suppose the moral of this tale is never give up looking, but don't expect to get it back.
The guy who sold it to CC said that he bought it at a car boot sale . Fancy that. Case closed.
Because the stolen property was worth more than £2000, the police refused to get involved in ownership of the bike and have left CC and my insurance company to fight it out. So much for me thinking, "hay that's my bike, I want it back". Actually it does belong to the insurers but it looks like handbags at dawn.
Most of the accessories have been stripped off the bike but they failed to notice the Badass Box. As I didn't get paid out for accessories I've made it clear to both parties that I want this back.
I suppose the moral of this tale is never give up looking, but don't expect to get it back.