Eyup lads and lasses. Whilst perusing mi village Forum on Facebook yesterday, a chap who works in my village had his Street Cup nicked from his work. He oni bought it Saturday, and yesterday was t'first time he'd used it for work. [email protected]!!! Someone I know may have seen it going towards Worksop. I know it's a long shot, but if any one sees it, or hears owt, lerrus know, please. Pics below.
My thoughts exactly mate, as soon as I saw his number plate, and then heard it was maybe seen going towards Worksop, which is ont way to Lincoln from my village.
I hope he has commuting cover on his insurance, or he may get another nasty shock! With it being such a new bike, I'm not sure if getting back would be the best option
Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction): Boy, I wish I could've caught him doing it. I'd have given anything to catch that asshole doing it. It'd been worth him doing it just so I could've caught him doing it. This is what I think every time I read something like this. They need lead poisoning.
That is what was allegedly happening at a dealer not a million miles from Chateau Goolie a few years ago. Don't know if it was ever proven but the rumours were both many and convincing! Twats!
Bastards! Having lived in Northern Cyprus for a few years and seen how they respond to thieves, we are far to soft on these bastards! There is no deterrent here in the UK, and if god forbid you caught the arsole and gave him/her a good hiding, I fear that YOU would be the one being punished! Hope the bike is returned and Karma issued. Good luck Frog
Only just seen this, real bad luck for your mate. I hope he gets his bike back and the bastards that nicked it get what thet truely deserve...
Chap must be devastated! Hope he doesn’t get it returned...no knowing what’s been done with it by the AH that took it. Ken.
Agree, put a tiny bit of lead in their ear, that always cures them of stealing. Cures lots of other things as well. Ken.
Sad news, got a lump in my throat thinking about the loss. Hope he gets it sorted soon and the scrotes rot in hell
Would be interesting to know just how it was removed, ie. lifted into a vehicle, steering lock broken and pushed away, or, started and ridden. Are modern bikes easy to start without the key? Seems some expensive cars are. Ken.
I only have contact with him on facebook messenger, I don't actually know t'bloke. I have asked, but he ant answered. I'll message him again, to see if he's heard owt.