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• #2
Auctions are a bloody waste of time.
I used to go occassionally when it happened on moseley road. It was easy to go and quickly view the stash of bikes. Been to the one at biddle & webb once, people were paying double-triple what most things were even worth second hand.
You have to buy a bidding number/catalouge & pay a fuckload of tax & commision on everything. If you want a punt I thoroughly recommend just leaving a comission bid.
If you spot some good shit one week, buy your bidding number, leave a bid on a handful of stuff. Auctioneer will then bid for you like Ebay and contact you afterwards.
The antiques & art can be quite interesting to just go and view sometimes.
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• #3
I have one word of advice for anyone thinking of picking up a cheap bike from these police auctions.
DON'T DO IT - all the bikes are stolen.
(I write all my own material)
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Obvious but true, west mids police make absolutely no attempt to reunite bikes with owners in my experience.
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i have four words
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• #6
Chuck Norris eats the core of the apple first!
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Obvious but true, west mids police make absolutely no attempt to reunite bikes with owners in my experience.
Must have got that from Surrey.
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Obvious but true, west mids police make absolutely no attempt to reunite bikes with owners in my experience.
Though amusingly if the original owners spots you riding the bike you bought at auction, they're entitled to get it back (unless they've claimed on the insurance).
There's a Police auction at Biddle & Webb's Ladywood auction house next Tuesday.
You need to register with B&W before you go, don't expect too much, probably mainly BSOs/full-sus Argos bikes but who knows... might be a decent frame amongst it.
http://www.west-midlands.police.uk/police-auction/index.asp