86% of my collection retrieved!

Good{partly} news bud..i do believe in " IN LIFE WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND !!"
:wink:

Ernie :wink:
 
The Ken":o58lts0t said:
Difficult one - to steal 7 bikes will take a team, a fairly commited one at that. One team member may have been met so they know what you look like and where you live.

If anyone came into my home and stole my bikes i would be posting bits of the 'ringleader' back to his 'team' in instalments as a deterent.

Scum.
 
Denmark is a small country which makes it very easy to be found.

What's probably happened here is that the bikes were stolen without really realising what they were and how hard they would be to sell as they are such one-offs. That they weren't stripped for parts is the giveaway. Most high-end stuff is exported or stripped for parts as frame numbers are traceable here.

Villains cut their losses and "ransomed" them back to the owner - just like a regular kidnapping.

Most non-violent crime here is mob related - either indirectly via drugs with people stealing to feed an addiction/debt - or in various mafia-type syndicates (often foreign). What isn't is usually people "passing through" on crime vacation from eastern europe. I an sympathise that this guy feels threatened by the former type.

Disgusted that the police haven't been more helpful though. They used to expect VIP treatment when they come with their own high end bikes when I worked for Heino Cykler.
 
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