Stolen recovered advise
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wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 00:22 last edited by
Hi all new to the forum just in need of some of advise, basically around 3years ago I owned a 2002 dtr did it up made it a one of kind bike anyway passed my driving license bought a car canceled my bike insurance about 2-3weeks after cancelling my insurance my bike was stolen from my garage during the night rang the police etc came out investigated it brushed it under the carpet nothing else was said was never found but was reported stolen thru ‘pnc’ system anyway bring it more up to date it came up for sale around 2hours away from where I live but was a mess but was recogniseable that it was my old bike numbers were still there (vin nums) bought it brought it home but I’ve got a issue what would happen if i were to put it back on the road would the police take it off me or what? Still got the v5 for it, how would i go about getting it taken off he police data base as not been stolen?? So any advise would be perfect cheers
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Hi all new to the forum just in need of some of advise, basically around 3years ago I owned a 2002 dtr did it up made it a one of kind bike anyway passed my driving license bought a car canceled my bike insurance about 2-3weeks after cancelling my insurance my bike was stolen from my garage during the night rang the police etc came out investigated it brushed it under the carpet nothing else was said was never found but was reported stolen thru ‘pnc’ system anyway bring it more up to date it came up for sale around 2hours away from where I live but was a mess but was recogniseable that it was my old bike numbers were still there (vin nums) bought it brought it home but I’ve got a issue what would happen if i were to put it back on the road would the police take it off me or what? Still got the v5 for it, how would i go about getting it taken off he police data base as not been stolen?? So any advise would be perfect cheers
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wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 00:31 last edited by@stembridge_96 contact the police and tell them you have recovered the stolen bike they should come out check the bike with the info and then you should be good Im not speaking from experience but I’m pretty sure this is how to do it glad you have it back btw
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wrote on 10 Mar 2018, 15:19 last edited by
Did you actually pay money to get the bike back?
As mentioned, contact the police and they should remove it from the stolen register.
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wrote on 10 Mar 2018, 16:08 last edited by
so basically it was miss placed for 3 year @Mightyman does that mean it won't be classed as stolen recovered
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wrote on 10 Mar 2018, 17:52 last edited by
Well I was always told no one would know it had been stolen as there was no insurance and the insurers are the ones that record it for the HPI checks.
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wrote on 10 Mar 2018, 23:35 last edited by
mine was never reported to insurance and was classed as stolen recovered so I don't know
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wrote on 10 Mar 2018, 23:37 last edited by
@terry-tz Be interesting to see what the crack is with my DT. It was stolen for less than 24 hours. But nothing went through insurers or what. Shame if it's been black marked as it's better than new now. Also I know bikes that have not been stolen and seen more action.
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@terry-tz Be interesting to see what the crack is with my DT. It was stolen for less than 24 hours. But nothing went through insurers or what. Shame if it's been black marked as it's better than new now. Also I know bikes that have not been stolen and seen more action.
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Hi all new to the forum just in need of some of advise, basically around 3years ago I owned a 2002 dtr did it up made it a one of kind bike anyway passed my driving license bought a car canceled my bike insurance about 2-3weeks after cancelling my insurance my bike was stolen from my garage during the night rang the police etc came out investigated it brushed it under the carpet nothing else was said was never found but was reported stolen thru ‘pnc’ system anyway bring it more up to date it came up for sale around 2hours away from where I live but was a mess but was recogniseable that it was my old bike numbers were still there (vin nums) bought it brought it home but I’ve got a issue what would happen if i were to put it back on the road would the police take it off me or what? Still got the v5 for it, how would i go about getting it taken off he police data base as not been stolen?? So any advise would be perfect cheers
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wrote on 12 Mar 2018, 12:19 last edited by@stembridge_96 You can do a HPI check, which will tell you if the bike has anything recorded against it.
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wrote on 12 Mar 2018, 14:51 last edited by
@declan Yeah mate, it was totalled. Both rims bent beyond repair. The forks destroyed. Handle bars bent. Levers all broken. Engine ran with no oil. Fuel take smashed beyond economical repair. Panels destroyed. Frame bent.
Oh and it squeak for no end! Properly annoying. I nursed it back to good health though. It's now enjoying retirement.
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wrote on 13 Mar 2018, 07:42 last edited by
Surely if you had called the police when you spotted the ad for your stolen bike, the police would have had to recovered your bike for you for free wouldn't they?
I unknowingly bought a stolen TS50 as a kid, the police took it off me, and the lad that I bought it from was told to give me my money back in installments (which he never did). I was totally gutted at the time, but at least the original owner got thier bike back. -
@declan Yeah mate, it was totalled. Both rims bent beyond repair. The forks destroyed. Handle bars bent. Levers all broken. Engine ran with no oil. Fuel take smashed beyond economical repair. Panels destroyed. Frame bent.
Oh and it squeak for no end! Properly annoying. I nursed it back to good health though. It's now enjoying retirement.
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@calum that’s crazy I can’t imagine being able to ride a bike that hard glad you got her back though
wrote on 13 Mar 2018, 09:32 last edited by@declan Yes it was pretty guttering. Again fingered the person who done it with no response from the police. I was left to pay for the damage and they went on to steal another pride and joy the very next week. No comeuppance for their crimes.
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@declan Yes it was pretty guttering. Again fingered the person who done it with no response from the police. I was left to pay for the damage and they went on to steal another pride and joy the very next week. No comeuppance for their crimes.
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@calum crazy isn’t it the damage they do to someone’s life and they just go on to do it to more people guarantee though if you were to kick him in they would arrest you
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wrote on 22 Apr 2018, 00:32 last edited by
Unless the bike has had an insurance claim made on it, it wont be on the insurance catagoration register. It will however be marked as stolen on pnc if its been reported to the police as stolen and you dont tell them you have got it back. If you dont tell them soon as you tax it dvla will tell them as stolen bike has been taxed.
What were you doing buying your own bike back anyway ? You should have went to see it, checked the frame number, walked away and rang the bizzyz and they would have got it back for free and removed the stolen marker from the pnc.