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My Dad had his bike stolen today from outside the IYOUALL shop on East Dulwich Road. That Scandie homewares one next to 999 beauty near to Anetos.


Nicked by a white kid, about 12-14 years old. He rode off on it and his two mates, black kids, got on the bus.


It?s my Dad?s only form of transport and he doesn?t have the funds to replace it


The bike is VERY distinctive - if you see it crashed anywhere or offered for sale anywhere please, please, please get in touch.

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No need for such sarc. think the question should have been "was it locked?"



carlafindle Wrote:

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> > How did they take it?

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> Er if can read, he rode off on it.

Good luck in getting it back. Perhaps it was dumped locally - we put posters up on lamp posts when some yooffs nicked our daughters, it was found in a hedge and the police picked it up, but we were informed by someone who saw the poster.


It's a lovely bike but I doubt worth much second hand - you can try the criminal's market place Gum Tree - I can use this description as my stolen bike was sold on this, being put up the evening it was nicked. Barstools. But that was taken by a 'professional' rather than an opportunist.


Did you get the security details etched by the police (whatever the scheme is called) - all mine are, but apologies if that is shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.


I share you pain. It is so personal. The only people I hate more than the thieves is the rrrrssss who buy stolen bikes most likely knowing they are knock off.

Close https://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/58cm-classic-vintage-british-eagle-race-racer-racing-bike-town-bicycle/1346687583


And note a very limited description.


The genuine stuff on e bay will give lots on the provenance, reasons for sale etc. I'm of course not saying the one in the ad is nicked but I wouldn't go near it.

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