Anti-theft parts bin sh*tter.

A colleague of mine had her old, abused, cheap and nasty Apollo stolen. I was dumbfounded (which she found mildly insulting) but, apparently, some thieves will take even the least desirable of bikes just for the scrap metal value. :(
 
A colleague of mine had her old, abused, cheap and nasty Apollo stolen. I was dumbfounded (which she found mildly insulting) but, apparently, some thieves will take even the least desirable of bikes just for the scrap metal value. :(
Sometimes they just want an unpunctured wheel, sometimes they just want a free ride home.

"My worthless bike was stolen,
why did they bother?"

... Next day, different customer:

"I found this crappy bike in my front garden - why did they dump it?"

Which answers the 1st question
 
A colleague of mine had her old, abused, cheap and nasty Apollo stolen. I was dumbfounded (which she found mildly insulting) but, apparently, some thieves will take even the least desirable of bikes just for the scrap metal value. :(
All you can really do is narrow the range of thieving scum that your bike will appeal to. If you can narrow it down to just the scrap metal hunters you're doing OK.

Even scrap metal hunters will still go for the easiest to steal scrap metal, so I guess scrap metal with a decent lock is not a bad place to be.

If you can make the metal itself appear to be mostly rusted through plus it's a bitch to steal then you're golden.
 
I used to take the saddle and front wheel with me - almost all Bristol thieves expect to ride away on the bike.

I still locked the frame+wheel to an immovable object with a 10mm+ hardened steel shackle though😃

The 10-bikes-in-the-back-of-the-van
types are pretty rare.
 
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Scrap metal value bikes are worth nothing be lucky if you got a £5 it's £140 a ton or there abouts the scrap man will take one if it's lieing about in a back st but they not taken Pacificaly to weight in
 
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