Top 10 Hotspots for Bike Theft

If you live in any of these areas you should be increasingly weary of how you store your bike. A new list has been complied of the top 10 worst places for bike thefts in England, from a survey carried out by Halifax Home Insurance.

  1. Central London
  2. Kingston- upon- Thames
  3. Cambridge
  4. Bristol
  5. York
  6. Oxford
  7. Richmond and Twickenham
  8. Brighton
  9. Portsmouth
  10. Nottingham
Protect your bike from theft

Protect your bike from theft

Bike security is always important and with 440,000 bikes stolen last year, which is an increase of 10% from the previous year, there’s nothing to say that your bike won’t be next. Keeping your bike secure at home and away should become second nature, if you don’t want to lose your bike to theft.

How to keep your bike safe when you are out and about:

  • Use a bike rack whenever possible and use two different kinds of locks to secure your bike.
  • Leave your bike in a busy and well lit area.
  • Mark your bike with your postcode on the frame.

How to keep your bike safe at home:

  • Keep your bike locked in a secure shed or garage.
  • Make sure your bike is always locked away when not in use.
  • Never leave your shed or garage door open for passers-by to see the contents.
Asgard best selling bike storage

Asgard best selling bike storage

If you don’t have storage for your bike at home, investing in a secure bike shed is one of the best ways to guarantee your bikes security when at home. Asgard is the home of the UK’s best-selling bike storage and has a range of secure bike sheds in a variety of sizes and budgets to suit all.  Made from strong weatherproof steel and fitted with features to provide the best security for your bike. Find out more about these bike security sheds on the Asgard website.

How secure is the Addition Cycle Storage Unit from Asgard?!

One of the questions we constantly get from cynical cyclists is just how secure is the Addition Bike Shed?!

Many cyclists have usually seen or had a traditional bike shed in the past and how flimsy and vulnerable it is from a break-in or theft and want to know how a Asgard metal bike shed is any different.

Is my bike safe?

Frequently Asked Question – Is my bike safe in as Asgard bike shed?

The answer is very simple – the Asgard Bike Sheds are designed and manufactured in a completely different way to a Wooden Bike Shed.
The obvious main reason for this is due to the fact that traditional wooden shed is made of pieces of wood, compared to the Asgard units which are made from galvanised stainless steel metal panels which are then coated with a hardwearing polyester powder coat paint. This makes all of the Asgard Sheds not only weatherproof but tough and durable.

Still not convinced?

 To answer the question, we have put together a video demonstrating the locking mechanism of the Asgard Addition Bike Shed - one of the popular bike storage units.
Click on the link below to watch the Addition Bike Storage shed video.
For more information about the Addition Bike Shed, call Asgard directly on 08456 580 730 or browse through the Bike/Cycle Storage section on the Asgard website.

Cycle theft. How to protect your bike at home.

Cycle theft is a continuously growing crime, in all parts of the country. An ‘it won’t happen to me’ attitude won’t protect your bike from theft. In the UK a bike is stolen every minute and less than 5% of those are returned to their owners. Bike owners are more likely to have their cycles stolen than car owners their car. Westminster is the worst affected place in London for cycle theft with over 3,000 bikes stolen over the course of one year, followed closely by over 1,500 in Hackney. Over a two year period 45,000 bikes were stolen in London alone. In Oxford bike theft rates have soared to almost 3,000 in a one year period. The majority of bike theft goes unreported, in 2010 an estimated 533,000 bikes were stolen but only 115,147 were actually reported to the police, meaning that only 1 in 5 victims report bike theft to the police.

Bike theft

The top 10 police forces for bike theft in 2010:

Metropolitan police: 21,315

Thames Valley: 6,060

Greater Manchester: 5,185

Cambridgeshire: 4,477

Avon and Somerset: 3,895

West Midlands: 3,222

Leicestershire: 3,057

Lancashire: 2,727

Sussex: 2,668

Humberside: 2,440

With such high figures of theft, it should not be taken lightly. It is important to report your bike crime to the police if your bike has been stolen, to enable them to crack down on bike theft and gather representative figures.

Bikes aren’t just stolen when you are out and about away from home. They are increasingly being targeted when left outside the home or attached to cars in driveways. There are a variety of different methods that you can use to help protect your bike from thieves.

Bicycle Insurance

Insurance is always good to have, to keep you protected in case your bike does get stolen. Bike insurance is available from many insurance companies with premiums starting from around £50. Bicycle insurance does require that you: Lock your bike securely at all time, use an approved lock and secure the bike to an immovable object. Bike insurance policies vary greatly, see more bike insurance details here>

Bike Locker

At home it can sometimes be difficult to store your bike out of public view. If you do not have a secure garage or leave your bike out on display, your bike will become an easy target for thieves. There are a range of bike sheds available on the market. For maximum security Asgard has a range of secure metal storage units, designed specifically to secure a bike. Asgard is the home of the UK’s bestselling bike storage unit. Asgard pushbike storage can hold from 1 to 4 bikes, dependant on the size. With recommendations from industry specialists there is no better way to keep your bike safe outside your home.

Bike Padlock

A good bike lock is great in deterring thieves from steeling your bike. Don’t go cheap, invest in something heavy duty that will stop a potential thief from coming anywhere near your bike and secure your bike. There are a variety of tough bike locks on the market. Asgard have a range of bike locks on offer, and other security locks such as the alarmed cycle disc lock, which activates when someone attempts to move your bike. See it in action>

Register Your Bike

Register your bike on Immobilise, which is the national property register. You can register many items on here from computers to phones. If a registered item is stolen, immobilise makes it easier to recover your property, it helps police to identify stolen goods and simplifies insurance claims.

Statistics from The GuardianUK Crime StatsOxford Mail, Eastlondonlines 

Your bike has been stolen, what do you do?

With bike theft a continuing threat, what would you do if you suddenly discovered your bike had been stolen? Should you leave it to the police, head round with some heavies or jump on the black-market merry-go-round and buy it back?At a loss? … the police warn against attempting to take a stolen bike back by force.

Your beloved bike has been stolen, and as per the advice all over the internet you’ve been scouring eBay and Gumtree for it. But if you do spot it, what next?

The obvious first answer is to contact the police; either your local station or, if you’re in London, the Metropolitan Police Service’s Cycle Task Force (cycletaskforce@met.police.uk). They urge bike owners to follow the 3 Rs – record, register (including a photo) and report (if stolen) – to maximise the chances of getting your bike back.

Reporting a sighting to the police does work out very well for some people. Charlotte Barnes and Julian Norman had eight of their bikes stolen from their garage, saw a couple of them for sale on eBay and got in touch with the Met Cycle Task Force. After a nailbiting week or so, all eight bikes were returned to them. Two people have since been arrested in connection with the case.

“I was initially concerned that they were taking quite a while before starting work on our case,” Charlottesays. “It just reflects how thin they’re stretched fighting cycle crime inLondon.” The statistics bear that out: only 2% ofLondon cycle crime was “detected” last year (ie with a suspect charged), although the number of returned bikes is probably a little higher than that. Nationwide, it’s estimated that around 5-8% of stolen bikes are returned to their owners.

what to do when your bike is stolen

According to Vicky Barnes of the Met, “each case is dealt with individually, and the length of time to act will vary”. Inevitably, given the numbers, there’s a risk that a bike will be sold on before the police are able to tackle the case. If you don’t think the police will act fast enough, what are your other options?

It might be tempting to round up a couple of hefty mates to have a “chat” with the thief. That advice certainly shows up a lot on bike forums – largely, it seems, from people who’ve never actually tried it. WhileCharlottedid know of a couple of people who’d successfully applied “overwhelming strength of numbers”, she and Julian never seriously considered that option. It’s certainly far from safe – remember, you’re dealing with people who are already on the wrong side of the law – and the police strongly recommend against it.

If you’re really desperate to get your bike back and you’re worried that the police won’t get there in time, it may seem safer (if infuriating) just to show up and buy it back.Charlotteadmits that winning the eBay auctions was their backup plan, “which gave us the option of turning up to collect them with local officers in tow”. Paying a thief for your own bike is going to be painful – but is it more or less painful than losing it?

Even then, it’s not that straightforward. There’s the known scam in which the seller mugs you for the cash when you turn up to buy the bike. Worse, if you’ve already contacted the police, by getting in touch with the seller you might screw up their operation.

Jon C saw his stolen bike being offered at a “seriously cheap” price online, with the police unable to investigate for a couple of days. Nervous that it would go, he phoned the seller, thinking he might just buy it back. When the arrangements began to increasingly seem like a setup for a mugging, and no local police officer was free to go along with him, he reluctantly backed out. Afterwards, the seller stopped answering the phone, the police were unable to go further and the bike is still sadly missing.

Agonising though the wait is, it probably is best to pass it on to the police and hope for the best. You can always fill in the waiting time by getting over those nagging feelings of disloyalty to your old steed early and planning the replacement bike you’ll get if it all goes to pot.

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To deter thieves from preying on your bike, it is always recommended investing in a heavy duty lock to use on your bike when you are away from your home. There are a world of bike locks, alarms and ground anchors out there to choose from,  Asgard secure storage have a wide range visit their website to see the full range.

Planning permission for Asgard garden sheds in a grade 2 listed area – not needed!

A recent Asgard customer has found that his Asgard Shed does not require planning permission.

“Hello, i chose your product as it was one of the only secure insurance  approved small garages i could find that could fit my Triumph Rocket 3  inside with enough room to spare. 


My house is grade 2 listed and a conventional garage would have cost 20k to  have built to match my house which is a lot to just park a bike in! Took two of us with a cordless drill each 2 hours to build with no dramas. Ample fixings provided so no worries about losing the occassional screw.


Doors close and align perfectly and it keeps the rain out but due to its air  vents it breathes inside so no condensation issues. I would recomend your product where a conventional build garage is not an  option or if you want a garage you can take with you if you rent or move  house regularly”.

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Asgard Motorcycle Storage

Interesting bike theft news

Tourette’s victim busy delivering Christmas presents while new £700 bike was stolen

Dec 28 2011 By Craig McDonald of the Scottish Daily Paper The Daily Record

“SCOTLAND’S best known Tourette’s sufferer had his £700 bike stolen as he delivered Christmas presents.

John Davidson, 40, had only left the mountain bike unattended for a few minutes when it was nicked.

Yesterday, he appealed to the thief to do the right thing and return it.

John, whose condition means he uncontrollably shouts out obsecene words and derogatory remarks, said: “I don’t like using public transport because of my Tourette’s, which is why I like to get about on my bike.

“Now I will have to rely on other people to help get me around. This has robbed me of my independence.”

The thief, who was wearing jeans and a black hoodie, struck while John was at his sister’s house in Galashiels, Selkirkshire, around10.45amon Christmas Day.

He and his family spent the rest of the day searching around the Langlee housing estate for a sight of the bike.

John, who spends most of his spare time campaigning for charities involved with Tourette’s syndrome, said: “I was at my sister’s to drop off presents for my niece and nephew.

“Langlee generally is a safe place to live and I am very trusting.

“I could only have left the bike outside for little more than 10 minutes before it vanished. It ruined my Christmas Day. I feel so angry. I have a medical condition. I do my best to go to work every day and earn my money to pay for this bike, so I can keep my independence.”

 

Watch where you leave your bike

John, of Galashiels, is hoping someone will spot the distinctive Diamondback Response Sport bike, which has an 18in grey frame with pink stencilling, and help him get it back.

He added: “I would appeal to people to be vigilant when they are out and about, as I really do need this bike for me to get around.”

John, who is a caretaker in a community centre, became well known after he appeared in a 1989 TV documentary about Tourette’s.

Further TV appearances since have helped him raise awareness of the condition”.

Cycle theft is a constant issue.

Police in Sheffield advise the public following bicycle thefts in the city centre

Sheffield City Centre Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) are urging people to keep their property and personal belongings secure, particularly cyclists following an increase in bicycle thefts across the city centre.

Officers have seen an increase in the last month in the theft of bicycles in the city centre. This is not a crime for which high volumes are generally reported, but between August and September 2011, there has been an increase of nine bicycle thefts in the Sheffield city centre areas. The thefts have been occurring during the day when the bicycles are parked up around the city centre.  

bike safety advice from the South Yorkshire Police

Bike Security advice from the South Yorkshire Police

Inspector Alex Murthi from the City Centre SNT said: “Opportunist thieves will not think twice about taking property that is left unattended or insecure. We are urging the public to be vigilant and for cyclists to properly secure their bikes when left unattended.

“We are working to tackle this issue, with officers from the City Centre SNT increasing both plain clothed and high visibility patrols in key areas to catch and deter any thieves. Officers have also been giving out crime prevention advice to the public. We do need the public to help us tackle this issue by following a few simple crime prevention steps given here.”

Top tips for Bike Security

  • To deter thieves, always ensure bikes are locked up when left unattended.
  • Have the crossbar stamped with your postcode as it makes it more difficult for the bike to be sold on and less likely to be stolen
  • Park your bike in well-lit and well used areas.
  • Use proper cycle racks and do not chain to lamp posts.
  • Register your bike for free on the national property database Immobilise by entering the bike frame number on www.immobilise.com. Should the bike be stolen, it can be identified and traced back to the original owner if found

For more information on how to secure your property or to arrange to have your bike stamped with your postcode, contact your local safer neighbourhood team by visiting the South Yorkshire Police website or calling 0114 2202020 for details of your local safer neighbourhood team.

(Article Source : The South Yorkshire Police website)  

Cycle Security in the City

If you live and cycle in a large city, you need to make sure your bike is protected at all times.  Asgard are a leading manufacturer of the most secure bike storage units avauialble in the UK – so whether you have one bike or three, these metal bike sheds will help keep your bicycle safe and secure at all times.

 The Twin Bike Locker is a popular storage locker for urban commuters.

The Twin Bike Locker is a popular storage locker for urban commuters.

To see the full range of the Asgard bike storage range, visit the Asgard Bike sheds webpage here.

The Single Bike Locker from Asgard – Customer Case Study

The Single Bike Locker from Asgard is a compact bike storage unit provides unbeatable security and is ideal for locations where space can be limited. The unit measures just 2ft 11″ wide and 6ft 3″ deep but can house your bicycle and cycling accessories safely and securely. 

The Single Bike Locker should be installed on a flat level surface, such as concrete or paving slabs so it can be conveniently accessed as and when required. These images, sent in by an Asgard customer show how the single bike locker looks installed down the side of a house.

“We are very happy with the bike shed from Asgard.”  John Dalton
 
The Single Bike Locker from Asgard

The Single Bike Locker from Asgard - made from galvanised steel panels

 
 
The Asgard Bike Locker

The Asgard Bike Locker is ideal for storing 1 bike

 
Asgard Bike Locker

Choose the best location to install the Asgard Bike Locker

To see more bike storage lockers available – visit the metal bike storage section on the Asgard website.

Top 10 reasons to choose an Asgard Access Bike Shed

If you are struggling to decide whether to choose a cheap wooden shed or the Access metal bike shed from Asgard, you need to decide how much you value your bike.  A wooden shed may offer protection against the rain and wet weather but a determined thief will have no problems of breaking into the wooden shed with the basic tools.

In comparison, the Access metal bike sheds has been designed with security in mind, and features a whole host of various security features – from metal panels, a unique 3 point locking system, no exposed hinges and a unique ventilation system to provide unbeatable protection for your bike all year round.

The Access Bike Shed

The Access Bike Shed - the Ultimate Bike Storage Solution

To prove it – here are 10 good reasons why the Asgard Access Bike Shed is better then a standard wooden shed

1)     Convenient double door opening as well as a lift top lid for easy access to your bikes

2)     Constructed from tough galvanised steel panels

3)     Integral metal floor for bolting the unit to the ground

4)     Fitted with 2 shrouded locking points and supplied with 2 high quality padlocks.

5)     Complete with Installations Instructions and is easy to assemble.

6)     Required minimum maintenance all year round unlike wooden sheds

7)     No rotting, swelling or warping, Insect orPestdamage to the unit over time

8)     10 Year Guarantee against Rust Perforation

9)     Optional Shelving , Hooks and Eyelets available to maximise storage space

10)  Available in 3 colours – Dark Green, Dark Brown and Ivory to suit your garden.

 Customer Review:

So what do Asgard customers think?  Read on to see Alan Slade comments about his new Access Bike Shed

“We are very happy with the bike shed, it was relatively easy to put together and fits our two adult and two junior bikes with no problems.”

  Alan Slade

 To see the full range of Cycle Storage units, visit the Asgard Cycle Storage product page here.

The Cycle Show 2011

Visit The Cycle Show 2011 this weekend in Birmingham and get the first look at hundreds of new bikes and accessories.  Nowhere else in the UK can you experience everything for cycling under one roof – whether you are looking for the latest innovations from specialist brands, wanting to try out a new road bike or see highly skilled BMX stunt riders perform, The Cycle Show offers you an amazing day out for everyone.

The Cycle Show2011

Supported by cycling celebrities, such as GB champs Geraint Thomas and Ed Clancy, this year the show will offer even more 2012 product launches from world leading bike brands, revamped and brand new interactive features for all cyclists of all abilities. Plus, the new look Cycle Store has with a wider selection of branded clothing, accessories, lights and shoes to buy.

Highlights

  • Join our 10 year celebrations in our new bigger venue and take advantage of the fabulous new demo tracks to make your day really enjoyable.
  • Ride out into the woodland straight from the show floor onto our state-of- the-art 1km outdoor Mountain Bike Demo Track.
  • Ride outside from the show floor on to 600m tarmac Road Bike Track.
  • Test your endurance and compete in the Indoor Triathlon
  • Let your kids loose on the 2 supervised Kids Test Tracks
  • See highly skilled riders in our exciting BMX Park/Street competition
  • Get face-to-face advice from the experts on what bike is right for you

The show is a great chance to meet the teams from the leading bike manufacturers, get expert advice from the professionals, see cycling celebrities, watch all-action fashion shows, have a go on the various test tracks, test your fitness, watch trials competitions, book a cycling holiday and buy all the latest cycle clothing in the Cycle Store.

Don’t miss it!

If you commute, ride on dirt, track or road, or simply enjoy a bike ride at the weekend with your friends and family; the Cycle Show is simply not to be missed.  For more information and to book your tickets, visit the Cycle Show 2011 Website http://www.cycleshow.co.uk/

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