averagebiker
Retro Guru
The people who are stealing several bikes a week from my local station certainly know which ones are worth stealing.
Sometimes they just want an unpunctured wheel, sometimes they just want a free ride home.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.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.![]()
cheap and nasty Apollo
scrap metal value.
when a pack of fags is 20 quid, a fiver is useful, 4 bikes and you are into your smokes. (or flogged to the nearest muppet down the boozer for a tenner, which is more likely to be fair).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
As others have said there are those who will steal anything, several years ago I commuted with a scruffy Raleigh hi tensile road bike with steel rims etc. I 'cascaded' old used parts onto this bike to keep it going. One of these parts was a knackered Suntour rear mech which had pivots so worn that bottom gear was unusable as the mech rubbed the spokes, this mech was modded with a Huret style hanger to fit the frame. Also covered with many miles / months of filth. This did not stop someone cutting through the chain and liberating the mech! No worries as I fitted an old Huret mech which turned out to be an upgrade as bottom gear became usableMoral of this is to keep with the 'downgrade' mentality with any commuter that is parked up.