raesewell Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 I'll bow out of this now, the truth doesn't seem to go down too well.Sorry for any Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Oh no that’s awful. I feel for you I’d be devastated if someone nicked my bike. Inanimate objects often mean a lot more to us than the money they cost. Jewellery is a good example, people are devastated when that’s nicked. As Fozzie said it represents more than just a thing. And after you’ve just got your lovely gear sorted too. Such a shame. I’m with fastbob on the getting into debt thing but if finance is the only way to go to get you back on the road then I’d probably go down that route too.Be aware of the different APR’s available, if you’re not careful you can end up paying more than the original item cost. Check out loans as well- John Lewis is offering 2.8% (depending on your circumstances that is) which is much better than a credit card. Quote
Guest Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 I'll bow out of this now, the truth doesn't seem to go down too well.Sorry for any It's a pointless truth that just comes across as trying to belittle someone's experience. You can take that kind of truth to illogical extremes but to what end; you think losing a child is upsetting try living through the holocaust, well you think that's bad try being locked up in Guantanamo and undergoing systematic torture on a daily basis, well you think... etc. ultimately someone on the forum had their bike nicked, their pride and joy, and they wanted to share their experience, maybe for some sort of catharsis. Why can't you let that be? Quote
emmajaneg Posted November 26, 2018 Author Posted November 26, 2018 Sorry to hear your news Emma. Hopefully they catch the thieving scum bags. Can someone please take away @raesewell keyboard. Thank you, you're all making me feel such better ! Quote
emmajaneg Posted November 26, 2018 Author Posted November 26, 2018 You'll have bigger upsets coming your way throughout your life. Yeah but I'm 18, and just literally spent all of my savings on my bike Quote
emmajaneg Posted November 26, 2018 Author Posted November 26, 2018 Oh no that’s awful. I feel for you I’d be devastated if someone nicked my bike. Inanimate objects often mean a lot more to us than the money they cost. Jewellery is a good example, people are devastated when that’s nicked. As Fozzie said it represents more than just a thing. And after you’ve just got your lovely gear sorted too. Such a shame. I’m with fastbob on the getting into debt thing but if finance is the only way to go to get you back on the road then I’d probably go down that route too.Be aware of the different APR’s available, if you’re not careful you can end up paying more than the original item cost. Check out loans as well- John Lewis is offering 2.8% (depending on your circumstances that is) which is much better than a credit card. I am pretty devastated and all of you are so lovely honestly! I have considered getting a student credit card with a max of £500 but I'm not too sure yet. Quote
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Bianco2564 Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Sorry to hear that, I know how you feel.In 1992 I had an 18 month old GSXR750M for 3 weeks when that got nicked. Quote
Guest Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Oh no that’s awful. I feel for you I’d be devastated if someone nicked my bike. Inanimate objects often mean a lot more to us than the money they cost. Jewellery is a good example, people are devastated when that’s nicked. As Fozzie said it represents more than just a thing. And after you’ve just got your lovely gear sorted too. Such a shame. I’m with fastbob on the getting into debt thing but if finance is the only way to go to get you back on the road then I’d probably go down that route too.Be aware of the different APR’s available, if you’re not careful you can end up paying more than the original item cost. Check out loans as well- John Lewis is offering 2.8% (depending on your circumstances that is) which is much better than a credit card.Yeh, what SCM said..... but please, please, don't go down the CC route.... these "people" are little better than vampires.... once the teeth are in, game over. I'd think seriously about getting a doer-upper. Oh, and to the smug ars*hole who made the comment about council estates, we aren't all thieving scumbags. If you look at most Tory politicians, not many of them came from council estates, but........ Quote
The Hitcher Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 You'll have bigger upsets coming your way throughout your life. When in hole stop digging Or alternatively, get in a 20 tonne excavator and make it worse.....Emma, sorry to hear your bike got stolen, I hope you do get it back or get the nice shiny new one you’re planning on now.It’s quite understandable that you’re upset and rightly so. Quote
NeilM Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Chin up lass.Be reyt in end.Just don't get massively in debt for sake of it. Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Oh no that’s awful. I feel for you I’d be devastated if someone nicked my bike. Inanimate objects often mean a lot more to us than the money they cost. Jewellery is a good example, people are devastated when that’s nicked. As Fozzie said it represents more than just a thing. And after you’ve just got your lovely gear sorted too. Such a shame. I’m with fastbob on the getting into debt thing but if finance is the only way to go to get you back on the road then I’d probably go down that route too.Be aware of the different APR’s available, if you’re not careful you can end up paying more than the original item cost. Check out loans as well- John Lewis is offering 2.8% (depending on your circumstances that is) which is much better than a credit card.Yeh, what SCM said..... but please, please, don't go down the CC route.... these "people" are little better than vampires.... once the teeth are in, game over. I'd think seriously about getting a doer-upper. Oh, and to the smug ars*hole who made the comment about council estates, we aren't all thieving scumbags. If you look at most Tory politicians, not many of them came from council estates, but........ Lol Quote
Cam93 Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 I'll bow out of this now, the truth doesn't seem to go down too well.Sorry for any Good, you should stay in your miserable hole.Amazing that a grown man feels the need to belittle someone on the internet. Quote
Muttly Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 [mention]raesewell[/mention] is it necessary, is it truthful, is it kind? I aim to have two out ofThree before saying something particularly if it might be insensitive. Quote
peatear Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 That sucks balls. I'd cry forever if mine went. Even though i've hardly got to ride it. I'll just echo others about going any route with the CC. Just, don't. Wait a bit for your head to clear and then think about replacing the bike.With a better way like a very low APR loan. CC's are the devil for people who actually don't have the money to pay it off quickly. That is a rude assumption that you don't have the money to pay it off quickly. Butif you could pay off quickly, some finance deals are a lot better, low APR,able to pay off fast with no catch, etc.Good Luck finding another bike! Quote
NeilM Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Sorry to hear that, I know how you feel.In 1992 I had an 18 month old GSXR750M for 3 weeks when that got nicked. Sounds very familiar.Mate of mine bought the same bike in Germany whilst serving over there.Rode it home on leave. Yes you've guessed it. Nicked within days of being on west Yorkshire..... Quote
onesea Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 EmmaOK Down here best actions if your bike is stolen are:1) Post the hell out of it pictures of it on facebook, with obligatory young female only transport sob story (someone might have old bike going cheap?)..2) Search Facebook for a local stolen bike recovery community (round here it's worth giving them permission to recover frequently they are cheaper than the police),3) Inform Police (maybe do that first),4) Search the local streets and alleyways in the area at first light or that night, they often do not move them far for a day or 2. You might have a tracker that can lead the police to where more stolen bikes are.I HATE to say this but people have learned round here old beaten up scooters tend to get stollen less. Old beaten up looking bikes are also less likely to be stolen but more desirable.Next advice would be don't park your bike in the same place regularly (Tough when its your home, work or boyfriends house!) and use a chain.Agree with getting a fixer upper, learn to do the mechanics but if you cannot keep it in secure areas don't fix the looks. I know people who changed the brand or deliberately rough paint outboard on dinghies to make them less desirable/ more identifiable. Quote
Mickly Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Maybe a rat bike is the way to go.A perfectly functioning bike - usually painted Matt black ( the whole bike including wheels etc ) with various additional adornments such as rats / dolls heads etc to make it as scary and unappealing as possible, with the added bonus of any skags being worried that the owner might be just as horrible. Quote
Stu Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Not good! Inform the police as already suggested! forget informing insurance as its pointless and will only put your insurance up at next quote! Don't get a credit card to buy a bike on! get a low rate loan or a cheap run about lastly get a new boyfriend!..................or get him to move Quote
Slowlycatchymonkey Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Not good! Inform the police as already suggested! forget informing insurance as its pointless and will only put your insurance up at next quote! Don't get a credit card to buy a bike on! get a low rate loan or a cheap run about lastly get a new boyfriend!..................or get him to move Get a new boyfriend, I think the girls had enough heartbreak for one day Quote
Guest Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Still, could be worse... Sorry But on consideration, it would make a good anti-theft measure...... Quote
Via Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Shocked at certain reaction, seriously wtf happened to a bit of empathy.Anyway Emma gutted for you, hopefully it will show up or as mentioned the thieving twat gets rammed off the road. Quote
Hoggs Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Hmm let's draw a line under certain comments shall we as deleting shit seems like too much effort on a Monday.Emma, totally sucks but agree with the anti credit card vibes - a small bank loan would be better or try save over winter (because riding in the cold sucks balls) and treat yourself in spring Quote
Reiver Posted November 26, 2018 Posted November 26, 2018 Real sorry to hear that Emma. I remember reading your review for the YBR. I too am a YBR rider and to some folks they may be just little tiddlers but to me it is great as it is my first bike and I love it. I hope everything works out for you in a positive way. Quote
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