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Anyone seen my motorbike!!


Can't believe it was taken about 4am last nite outside my house on Solway Road. It was a Green and black KTM Duke motorbike. One of my neighbours saw a van take off about 4am but of course wasn't aware they had taken the bike. If you have seen it dumped anywhere, please let me know.


Many thanks.

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I am so sorry to read this.

MrPR had a rare bike nicked a few years ago from Rotherhithe - and after he got the appalling compensation from CaroleNashWasteOfSpace - it was found, when some eagle eyed member of TheLondonBikers.com reported seeing a garage door open (near Rotherhithe) which had a heap of bikes in it. Police made enquiries and found a heap of bikes. Of course by this time MrPR's recovered bike was now owned by CaroleNash.

Good luck. Will be aware.

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