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CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 19:49
by roryntp
Hi All,
I'm sad to say that my CRM has been stolen from the 'secure' underground parking underneath the flats where I live, it was stolen on Thursday (13th) or Friday (14th).

It's reg was H174HKL.
It was a white mk2 with a larger Acerbis tank with a couple of D&D graphics.
It had a DEP front pipe/Honda rear pipe.

If anyone could let me know if they see or hear of anything I would be eternally grateful because I had just sold the bike on eBay to help pay for my wedding this year.

Thanks.

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 19:57
by roryntp
Frame - MD24-1201499
Engine - MD24E-121510

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 20:29
by pmac
Very sorry to hear about the theft, I hope you get it back. I'm in Brighton, I'll keep my eyes and ears open, and let you know if I hear or see anything.

Pmac.

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 22:14
by fallenmikethebike
:twisted: CNUTS.

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 22:38
by roryntp
HAS NOW BEEN RECOVERED!

bunch of kids had it hidden it their 'hideout' out the back of a local church. only damage was that they'd pulled some wires about.

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 17 Jan 2011, 22:55
by john7780
roryntp wrote:HAS NOW BEEN RECOVERED!

bunch of kids had it hidden it their 'hideout' out the back of a local church. only damage was that they'd pulled some wires about.
thank god for that mate youre luckier than most, glad you got it back

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 07:48
by knackeredMk1
Good News :!: .

I assume this is the bike that judgetedd was in the process of buying :?: . You were very fortunate to get it back with so little damage.

Good luck with the wedding :D .

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 19:01
by fallenmikethebike
:D Can we be in your lottery syndicate?, lucky fella.
Just to teach the local Herbert's to respect other peoples property, and satisfy their penchant for wires, get one of the little TIKES to hold the HT lead, whilst you kick it over, with out the plug in.
Mike

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 19:13
by john7780
fallenmikethebike wrote::D Can we be in your lottery syndicate?, lucky fella.
Just to teach the local Herbert's to respect other peoples property, and satisfy their penchant for wires, get one of the little TIKES to hold the HT lead, whilst you kick it over, with out the plug in.
Mike
:lol: i got one of my mates to pull the spark plug cap off a pit bike when it was running once to turn it off he was nieve enough to do it even though i couldve just stalled the bike and yes hes still my mate! we could all go looking for the little shites on our bikes like a bike band of vigilantes he he ill never grow up

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 21:07
by riverman
Given the amount of bikes that are stolen these days, when I find out that the culprits are "young scrotes" I find myself thinking, if only we could speak to these guys and get them involved and let them have a ride on a few bikes before they get to the stage where they just go out and nick one.

Or am I just being an old hippy :roll: :roll: :roll:

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 21:54
by john7780
riverman wrote:Given the amount of bikes that are stolen these days, when I find out that the culprits are "young scrotes" I find myself thinking, if only we could speak to these guys and get them involved and let them have a ride on a few bikes before they get to the stage where they just go out and nick one.

Or am I just being an old hippy :roll: :roll: :roll:
old hippy :lol:

Re: CRM mk2 stolen in Brighton

Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 22:03
by fallenmikethebike
riverman wrote:Given the amount of bikes that are stolen these days, when I find out that the culprits are "young scrotes" I find myself thinking, if only we could speak to these guys and get them involved and let them have a ride on a few bikes before they get to the stage where they just go out and nick one.

Or am I just being an old hippy :roll: :roll: :roll:
Groove on ;) We used to run a project quite locally for, Hhmme, ner,do wells, which was actually a bit of a slap in the face to all those well behaved Kids that didn't go mischief finding, however, bless them they would ride until it became difficult, then just throw the bike down, because it was"gay", or the bike broke, then they would just sit down beside it and wait for someone to come and sort it out, my patience bone was very soon broken.
The do-gooders were adamant it was a good use of money, I thought perhaps a dozen Birches would have equally as good an effect and be cheaper, but I'm old and crotchety.
Mike