eikin said:and sometimes it's not just bicycles, my dad had his van's original stainless steel screwcaps (on the wheels) stolen overnight ... was parked in an open air carpark in ang mo kio![]()
soma said:That's OT liao....:nono: We still talking about bike.. Hahahahahahahahhahaha.........:bsmilie:
Just joking....
Wonder what they want the screwcaps for....for their newly form Bang?:think:
eikin said:what is bang? :sticktong
soma said:Bang bang.... ring a bell?
:bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
yanyewkay said:my uncle's BMW 'logo' was stolen also and I saw it on my school mate's bad. I approached him and ask where he got his 'nice logo' he pretended I was invisible.
Look out for 'look-alikes'. My friend had his bicycle stolen as well and spotted a badly spray painted bike of the exact same model just 2 floors up. When previously that guy never had any bikes. :dunno:
you'll be surprised to know that sg used to have such a system in place up to the late 70s or early 80s. The police don't deliver the bicycle to your house but all bicycles have to be registered and is issued with a red number disc.eikin said:if only they implement something like here in japan ... all bicycles are registered with an address here, so if one is lost and being found again, the police will send to that address ... but that also means that my bicycle will be sent to my friend's place if it's lost and found because my bicycle was given to me :bsmilie: yah, strange things happen here
kenele said:My Aluminium 'Gary Fisher' mountain bike costing more than $2K bicycle was stolen yesterday, just below my block which I had I temporarily parked (I normally keep it at home). I called 999 but was told that they cannot do anything but to report to the nearby police post. Undenyingly, I was told that the chances of recovery is slim. I believe it is as good as gone now. I appreciate any advice just to get my bicycle back ???
Klose said:Well, my friends bike got nicked from one of the bus stops along sixth ave in broad daylight. The thief must have been very very very well equipped as my friend used a heavy duty chain + lock to secure the bike to the metal frame of the bus stop. :sweat:
kenele said:My Aluminium 'Gary Fisher' mountain bike costing more than $2K bicycle was stolen yesterday, just below my block which I had I temporarily parked (I normally keep it at home). I called 999 but was told that they cannot do anything but to report to the nearby police post. Undenyingly, I was told that the chances of recovery is slim. I believe it is as good as gone now. I appreciate any advice just to get my bicycle back ???
Koelsch said:just a cutter. cut and snap and the bike is gone =D
investment:Koelsch said:just a cutter. cut and snap and the bike is gone =D
dominator said:I suggest you go to all possible shops that sell 2nd hand bicycles or online classified, auctions...ebay...or any websites you can think of for selling bicycles or 2nd hand stuff and etc.
Well I had a friend who lost his 1k++ bicycle and got it recover after 2 months when he found a similar bicycle on sale online. All spares and accessories were so 100% same and after met up...he confirmed it is his when took for test ride and looks for frame marking but he kept cool by returning.
"he did not buy" after left...he followed the seller and along the way he called the police...the rest up for you to imagine.
Good luck!