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So last night had my brand new bike stolen from locked bike shed in my front garden on Amott Road, they forced the padlock. Can't help thinking they had been watching or somehow spotted it as the bike shed has been there for a couple of years with rubbish bikes in, then 4 weeks after the new shiny one arrives it's nicked. Police round promptly, but they aren't that hopeful obviously (we're the 3500th call today to met police 101 line!).


Cube Peloton SL in red (pic attached), it's got Pinheads locks on the wheels/seat/handlebars so they will have to be removed with an angle grinder as I've got the unique key. If anyone spots any scallies riding it around please feel free to knock em off :)


Might be worth paying extra attention to your bike security arrangements...

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