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Evoluzione

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  1. I saw 2 mopeds with 2 sets of youths as said last night come down Lordship Lane then turn left up Ashbourne Road at about 11.35pm. They match the earlier description. I am a m'bike owner with a bike chained up and I'm always aware of little numpties looking suspicious at that time of night!
  2. I currently have 5 thick chains, Xena steel U bar lock, Xena 120db disc lock to accompany the bike's immobilser & alarm on mine! It's chained at 2 separate fixed points that cycle bikes get locked too and I'm still paranoid about the little turds returning! I wouldn't mind a ground anchor put in the road outside mine too!
  3. I have emailed you James regarding what you said with the kit. Regards.
  4. I was the chap who woke up to my bike being angle grinded at 12:15am last wk. The noise woke me up and even though a man said he saw it happening... wasn't sure what was happening and they just got away. CCTV from the Palmerston couldn't capture anything in concrete. Police were informed but nothing from it either. Sorry to hear about other bikes. I've had 2 stolen in various London destinations over the years. I have bought more chains and alarmed disc locks but am wiery of another visit sometime!! My bike is alarmed and has an immobiliser but that wouldn't stop the little retards I'm sure. It's a pity there's no safer place or if there are any bikers that have a lock-up or garage that would be willing to share a space. I'd be certainly interested if somebody did in the east dulwich area. It's a frustrating thing that makes you sleep badly, push insurance through the roof and infuriate bikers through the nose!
  5. Just past midnight tonight on Lordship Lane I interrrupted 4 youths on 2 mopeds trying to round saw the chain off my motorbike near the Palmerston. Police arrived in minutes and were very helpful. Hope some CCTV from the pub will get a lead on these little buggers. My thick chains helped and it was chained to a post and some diligent eyes rang the Police. Very angry and tired!
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