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Thanks very much for the info Simon.
I forgot about bike radar to be honest. I've posted on STW and MBNW too.
I'll mention the bike numbers thing to him. Not sure if he had a record of them or not. I presume the police were informed as i'm sure he'll make an insurance claim.
Thanks again.
Michael
Bad news.
Does he have the frame numbers? Inform the police. Mention it on the Stolen forum at Bikeradar (some good advice posted there too). Watch ebay, though the scumbags probably won't use the brand and model name in the ad title, though TBH it has probably changed hands somewhere in Liverpool or Manchester by now.