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Bike theft risk. - Azman - 21-05-2015

Probably been threaded before, but this my 8th TT and apart from the racing and craic, its probably one of the greatest free bike shows on earth. I see a lot of nice machines, some heavily protected, chained up etc, and some not so well protected. Suppose some of this is Insurance driven, but wondering what the theft risk and stats really are.
ps I know its an island....... :-)


RE: Bike theft risk. - c iom tt - 21-05-2015

I think things have changed a lot in the last few years. There seems to be a lot more thefts in the paddock area than there use to be.
I dont know if this is a change of the demographics of the visitors, or a local issue.
Although I carry a lock on my bike, I have never used it when over for the TT.


RE: Bike theft risk. - Bill Peacock - 21-05-2015

I will be locking mine up this year as a lad stopping in our hotel had his 600 Bandit nicked from outside never found it.


RE: Bike theft risk. - Timmy594 - 21-05-2015

The more Pikeys you have the more stuff will go missing. Last year there was a gang of 'em there.


RE: Bike theft risk. - y2blade - 21-05-2015

Sad times Sad


RE: Bike theft risk. - maybolezx12r - 21-05-2015

Its is very sad if this sort of stuff goes on.There will always be theives due to the ammount of people but in the whole i have not experienced anything like it at the TT but who would want to steal an old 1250 Bandit...........


RE: Bike theft risk. - Azman - 21-05-2015

mmmm.......On at least two of my crossings from Liverpool the UK police were on hand checking bike reg and VIN, before boarding, maybe IOM police should start this from Douglas end as a bit of a deterrent?


RE: Bike theft risk. - y2blade - 21-05-2015

Azman....I agree, can't see them ever doing it though as they are stretched to capacity dealing with visitor traffic issues


RE: Bike theft risk. - Steady the Edward - 22-05-2015

I think it has got worse over recent years with the amount of vans going over with bikes in the back one on the way over two on the way back who is to know so yes a bit of caution and common sense would be a good thing , same as things going missing out of tents never heard of 10-15 years ago but alas does happen now so never leave valuables in a tent take them with you , general precautions these days sad to say , as with any western culture as the drug taking goes up so does the crime rate and the Island is no different to any where else in that respect mores the pity ,


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RE: Bike theft risk. - Baldy Gaz - 24-05-2015

Get the thieving scum and tie them to the back of the ferry then drag them all the way back to Liverpool/Heysham /Ireland.


RE: Bike theft risk. - Steady the Edward - 25-05-2015

I think it is a sad thing though Gaz that it used to be considered that , you would not get this sort of thing on the Island as we were all bikers and would never confused taking from one of our own we looked after each other brothers in a common pursuit of two wheeled enjoyment , but allas those days are long gone now only seen through rose tinted glasses , ph how I wish I could take off my rose tinted glasses and find I was right back there surounded by those fun loving , caring , full of life characters, that were the stars of my memories,


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RE: Bike theft risk. - eman1948 - 26-05-2015

Eddie they are still there, unfortunately it is a very small minority that is amplifying the problem. People know who they are  so shop them even if it`s your mate because if he does that he`s no mate. Just my thoughts.


RE: Bike theft risk. - veefour - 26-05-2015

Unfortunately reading this,  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-32831671 the Island is getting just the same as most other places regarding crime !


RE: Bike theft risk. - taxman - 26-05-2015

I live here year round and have never used a chain or a lock. I guess it will depend on where you're staying and where you intend to leave your bike. Use normal common sense - don't leave it in secluded unlit areas and if possible, have it wedged behind something solid. I regularly leave mine at the Grandstand, Sulby Glen Hotel car park and Ramsey Quay and have never had any issues.


RE: Bike theft risk. - Azman - 26-05-2015

OK ...........will leave the Domiracer at home! hee hee!


RE: Bike theft risk. - Steady the Edward - 26-05-2015

Thing is Tax Man the rest of the year is way different to TT MGP periods , and it is well known if you talk to the local plod that the crime rate is on the rise , just look at the recent break ins 68 un solved , in a matter of a few months , and these are just local house break in's , sorry the times they are a changin and not for the better and we wont say anything about who is coming over in vans looking for easy pickings , so lets just use sensible caution as you say , but lets not take it out of proportions


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RE: Bike theft risk. - Superbike - 27-05-2015

I think it was last year a push bike went missing from Danny Horne's van in the pits and a racers wheels were nicked, bad business they should be marched up on stage in the bushys tent and the crowd left to deal with them if found. I live in a rural area and as other folk on here have said, times are a changing and at quite an alarming rate.


RE: Bike theft risk. - tiny thing - 27-05-2015

Parked my cbr600 in the middle of Douglas among rows of bikes came out of b&b and half my fairing had gone,if the low life's want it they will take it.


RE: Bike theft risk. - BcakWeleher - 27-05-2015

(27-05-2015, 01:18 AM)Superbike Wrote: I think it was last year a push bike went missing from Danny Horne's van in the pits and a racers wheels were nicked, bad business they should be marched up on stage in the bushys tent and the crowd left to deal with them if found. I live in a rural area and as other folk on here have said, times are a changing and at quite an alarming rate.

The wheels were stolen from Karl Harris just before what turned out to be his final race. Now I am not saying that had anything to do with it but it is very upsetting when you get burgled and not what you want right before a big race eh?

Big man to nick them !! Hope he's proud of himself whoever he is.


RE: Bike theft risk. - Alfie Noakes - 27-05-2015

Shame the thieves aren't chased and prosecuted in the same jumped up fortnightly manner that people doing 35mph in a 30 are