They didn't get the bike... My wife is letting the bike live in the garden for a limited time.
This much I know... I already gave notice on that garage, so this confirms that. The cupboards security is less convenient, must break down bike, but once I've upgraded per consultation I'll relax... So glad I had insurance, even if not needed this timeOnce local scum notice a nice bike regularly they will follow or word is put about with other local scum members, your nice GC was targeted.
I can't believe you kept it in a garage with such rubbish locks and thin doors! (All locks are rubbish when used with rubbish doors). The locks which usually feature on those doors are terrible! But as usual, thieves have used the brute force approach and have gone at the door with a long crowbar/pry - a friend of mine installed a steel door at his shop, but he made the error of installing single point locking ie one bolt into the steel frame. A few seconds with a long crowbar - they were in and away. Heavy guage steel doors with multipoint locking take far longer to break, and they usually don't try. I doubt that a DNA+ label would have put them off in the least! They don't seem to have got very far with the door peeling, perhaps they were disturbed? If they can't get in very fast without drawing too much attention, they tend to give up. But they often circle back later to try again... Repeat burglaries and burglary attempts are extremely common.This much I know... I already gave notice on that garage, so this confirms that. The cupboards security is less convenient, must break down bike, but once I've upgraded per consultation I'll relax... So glad I had insurance, even if not needed this time
I doubt it will be in the garden very long.My wife is letting the bike live in the garden for a limited time.
Insurance is all well and good after the event (if said wriggle out clause is not exploited), but prevention works out far less traumatic... plus insurance as a business is mostly a scam - the (former) world's richest man Warren Buffet built his fortunes largely on insurance profits.I doubt it will be in the garden very long.
Get it safely indoors or lose it. From experience. Even with insurance you will not get back the ££££'s you invested once the insurance company have invoked the wriggle out clause.
I doubt they would have paid out, I had a garage like that and had to fit a 5 lever lock at each of the four corners to obtain cover. You were very lucky, another few minutes and it would have been gone.So glad I had insurance, even if not needed this time
Yep, a garage door with 4 separate 5 lever locks in all four corners would be a b*****rd to get past, take too long and be very noisy business indeed on a thin garage door - it'd be like beating a large drum. They'd need two thieves with large crowbars (preferably four), to have any hope of a quick and dirty theft. Or use two car jacks at either side of the door... or they could drill hooks into the door and pull the door out of the locks using a stolen Range Rover, or tunnel up through the floor, but I think my imagination might be running slightly wild at this point. They could escape in minis.I doubt they would have paid out, I had a garage like that and had to fit a 5 lever lock at each of the four corners to obtain cover. You were very lucky, another few minutes and it would have been gone.
My neighbour's garage had one of these and it was easily beaten.I have fitted a door defender similar to this. Fortunately, our garage is next to our house and we have the advantage, if you so much as sneeze in your front garden it will be seen by neighbours with nothing better to do. But that does have its advantages.
Through the sewers?They could escape in minis.
And then come unstuck, dangling precariously over the edge of a cliff, with the people at one end of the bus and a pile of Go-cycles at the other?Through the sewers?
And they were only supposed to pull the bloody door off !!!And then come unstuck, dangling precariously over the edge of a cliff, with the people at one end of the bus and a pile of Go-cycles at the other?
These are good - I have one. In a line of garages, it will make a casual thief go for the next garage. However, for a pro tealeaf it may suggest there's something worth stealing. Tricky.I have fitted a door defender similar to this. Fortunately, our garage is next to our house and we have the advantage, if you so much as sneeze in your front garden it will be seen by neighbours with nothing better to do. But that does have its advantages.