Having been the recent victim of bike theft (two bikes) I now understand the pain involved. http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=864464#poststop
My Kuota bike is only sold in two stores in London, one in South t'other North. In this case I was insured but that’s not the point.
Since I bought it from one I went to the other to see if I could register my frame number with them in the off chance that someone would one day try to get it serviced. I was disappointed to see their nonchalant response and left without achieving my objective.
I know there are ways to register one’s bike such as http://www.immobilise.com etc which is good but what about if someone tries to get it serviced at some point in the future and they go into a bike shop?
If a bike shop were to take it in and check it against online register, deem it as stolen, they could alert the police have it impounded. The original owner, if they leave contact details against immobilise or any national bike shop frame register could be traced and reunited with their belonging.
To me, if properly thought out by smarter cookies than I, this could be a practical initiative and one I would happily pay a small one-off admin fee to join.
What do you all think?
My Kuota bike is only sold in two stores in London, one in South t'other North. In this case I was insured but that’s not the point.
Since I bought it from one I went to the other to see if I could register my frame number with them in the off chance that someone would one day try to get it serviced. I was disappointed to see their nonchalant response and left without achieving my objective.
I know there are ways to register one’s bike such as http://www.immobilise.com etc which is good but what about if someone tries to get it serviced at some point in the future and they go into a bike shop?
If a bike shop were to take it in and check it against online register, deem it as stolen, they could alert the police have it impounded. The original owner, if they leave contact details against immobilise or any national bike shop frame register could be traced and reunited with their belonging.
To me, if properly thought out by smarter cookies than I, this could be a practical initiative and one I would happily pay a small one-off admin fee to join.
What do you all think?