• Rolex is very traceable.

    Not when it's on someone's arm.

    And again, if you think posh bikes are actually worth stealing and you're willing to throw a machete around in broad daylight for them, then go a fucking empty one of those boutique bike shops! Walk into Sigma Sport with a balaclava on and wave a machete around and walk out with a van load of bikes.

    Like I said, there's a tonne of other, better options than crashing into the thing you're stealing, in broad daylight.

  • And again, if you think posh bikes are actually worth stealing and you're willing to throw a machete around in broad daylight for them, then go a fucking empty one of those boutique bike shops! Walk into Sigma Sport with a balaclava on and wave a machete around and walk out with a van load of bikes.

    There have been a lot of people (more than 10) tell me how cheap their (high end second) bikes were. Yet every one of them took umbrage at telling them that there was something dodgy/stolen the bikes were the current owners didn't care.

    There needs to be a shift in opinion of the people. As if there wasn't a market for the nicked stuff the nicked stuff value would be nil and have no resale value.

    @hippy I know I'm not arguing with you, I hope you get the point that I am making.

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