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I Swear to God if they cant nick the whole bike they take it bit by bit..... bastards.... It outrages me. Get yourself a cheap cover & bungee it over the bike in future makes it harder for them to get to your appendages. I had me tax disc nicked from the holder 2 days after I bought it, I had to go all the way to Wimbledon to get a duplicate.
Did you report it to the police? It may be a waste of time as far as getting them back is concerned but if everyone reported stuff the police would have more reason to say to government WE NEED MORE TIME TO DEAL WITH CRIME AND STOP PISSING ABOUT ON PAPERWORK. ;)
I did report it to the police yes, mainly because if I didn't report it, and no one else reported small incidents they'd think there was no crime going on and cut back on resources. Anyway I think going to start using a cover all the time on the bike from now on.

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