Tag Archives: Bike stolen

Marco Dias (him off the telly!) tweetz:

My red Brompton bike was stolen from our carpark in Ranelagh yesterday morning. Oxford Lane, Dublin 6, near The Hill pub. If you see it, heard about it or see someone cycling it, please contact me! Cheers.

Anyone?

360 Cycles Clontarf, in Clontarf, Dublin write:

How quick can a bike be robbed? Less than 17 seconds based on this video. One of our senior mechanics was very lucky to get away with about €200 worth of damage rather than losing his carbon racing bike. This happened in Clontarf over the weekend and we would like to urge all bike owners to lock their bikes at all times even if you are just leaving it for under a minute.

360 Cycles Clontarf (Facebook)

Thanks Brian

Lisa Marie writes:

I can’t believe I’m posting this but some absolute SCUMBAG stole my brand new bike from The Point Village [in Dublin] on Sunday and I’m actually heartbroken. Can you please share this and help me try get her back. She’s a blue Martello Sutton. I’d really appreciate it, I’m so gutted. (It was taken from North Wall Avenue and the flowers are easily removed).

Anyone?

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Patrick writes:

“Had my bike [as above] stolen yesterday afternoon, on the Malahide Road, Dublin, right outside the front door and it was locked to the railings – if anyone gets offered it please let me know.

BikenickBut that’s all.

Brian McNamara writes:

“I know you don’t normally do this…… but last night while at work, both my housemate and I had our bicycles stolen. We both work in bars on South William Street {Dublin] and had them parked just down from Grogan’s on Drury Street. It seems a few bikes were stolen at the same time last night.

The  picture  (above) of the same model as my bike except mine was all black.

My front wheel was still there so in the off chance that anyone sees one being sold with a different front wheel then maybe they could let me know.

Also, life must go on, so if anybody is selling or knows where to get some good second hand bikes (and a new lock) could they let me know below.’