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Sorry to hear that. It happened to a mate of mine 25 years ago. Where was hers taken?
For years, it was a rare theft pattern; it seemed as if there was just one person going around nicking cockpits, mostly in Central London, but I hadn't heard about it for years. With so many in so short a space of time, it looks as if it's resumed, probably with new perpetrators.
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I've always been surprised that more people don't do it (that and seatposts/saddles), given how easy it is to unscrew one bolt and snip four cables (if that), or undo one bolt (for seatposts), and how impossible it is to lock these components. Even claris shifters are worth some money, it seems. And hardly anyone is going to pursue these thefts given value of items.
One of the main reasons why I ride fixed exclusively around town since cockpit with beaten up brake levers hopefully won't be worth jack to anyone. Still always expect to come back to my bike to find the seatpost gone, even if the bike's still there.
+Oliver Schick mate just got hers done too...