Identifying stolen bikes.

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Ste T.

Guru
With the number of bikes being stolen, when buying second hand,
what can you do to reassure yourself that you aren't buying some poor sods stolen pride and joy?
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
You can quite often get a feel for it if you're looking at an ebay or marketplace ad by the way it's written, unless someone's genuinely illiterate then things like, '10 spped peddle bike,' and, 'it rides mint,' wouldn't offer me much reassurance.

Also, ask plenty of questions, sizing, individual component specs, a genuine seller should be able to answer these easily.
 

Psamathe

Well-Known Member
My understanding (and I claim no expertise or experience) is that a lot of bikes are stolen and broken for parts. Try and sell a complete bike and you have to find a customer of the right size (to fit the bike), who likes the colour, etc., but sell a set of BB7 disk callipers or Shimano Tiagra chainset and you have a lot larger customer base.

So should the question be broader asking how you avoid buying stolen bike products?

Ian
 

vickster

Legendary Member
I have only bought used bikes where a receipt/proof of ownership has been available from a private seller (plus gut feel) or from a well known Bristol LBS via eBay in the case of the Condor 🦄
 

sheddy

Legendary Member
Location
Suffolk
Has anyone successfully requested a frame number from a seller (to check the Bike Register database) prior to buying ?
 

Bristolian

Senior Member
Location
Bristol, UK
Has anyone successfully requested a frame number from a seller (to check the Bike Register database) prior to buying ?
Yes, I did that before buying my Specialized Allez, but it wasn't registered so I based my decision to buy on the circumstances I found when I went to see it.

The bike is now registered and has an indelible marking on the underside of the top tube and tamper proof label on the top. I don't expect that to stop it getting stolen but hopefully someone seeing it would think to check the register and, best case, I get the bike back. In the meantime I do what I can to dissuade anyone from wanting to steal it.
 
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