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McWild
14th April 2015, 13:15
http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/67716529/14-000-bike-stolen-on-short-stop-in-Pleasant-Point


South Canterbury's Pleasant Point was not so pleasant for a competitive cyclist who had his $14,000 bike stolen there at the weekend.

Mitchell Podmore had stopped to get a coffee on Saturday afternoon.

He had leaned his Felt racing bike against his car, which was across the road from the NPD service station, and gone into the dairy.

"I came out and it was gone. I was inside for less than five minutes."

The red and black-framed bike was worth about $14,000. The frame was worth $10,000 and the racing wheels were an extra $4000.

Podmore is a road and track cyclist, and said because of the specialist features on the bike, it will take at least a month to get a new one.

"It's valuable time away from my bike. That is not only time I can't train, it will impact on my racing."

Just before Christmas Podmore had been crashed into by a car, and that had left him without a bike for almost two months.



Podmore has raced in the Tour of Southland, was part of the Canterbury Under 23 championship team, and is the brother of cyclist Olivia Podmore, who is part of the New Zealand team going to the junior world track championships.

Pleasant Point Constable Kris Howes said he had examined footage that may be of some interest but was calling for people to come forward who may have some information to add.

"It's a pretty high tech racing bike.. It would be an obvious bike if [the thief] tried to sell it on the black market."

mada
14th April 2015, 13:51
Yes.... I'm guessing some will say he shouldn't have left such a bike out in public - ofcourse no one would say that to the Uni students or others who are unfortunate enough to have their (motor)bikes nicked from parking on the street in public spaces.

onearmedbandit
14th April 2015, 13:55
You should be able to leave anything out without some lowlife piece of shit stealing it.

Tazz
14th April 2015, 14:06
You should be able to leave anything out without some lowlife piece of shit stealing it.

x2

Maybe lacking a bit of sense, but nobody 'deserves' to be robbed.

Robbo
14th April 2015, 14:08
Yes, i do feel sorry for him, regardless of what our opinion of pushbikes is this was his pride and joy and he would have worked hard to save the money for it. It is no different to one of us having our motorbike stolen. Unfortunately it is becoming too much of a regular occurrence these days and the penalties handed out by our justice system is just a joke.
Perhaps we should adopt the penalty system that Saudi Arabia uses. Would sure slow down re offending.
Rather hard to steal a bike with a hand or foot missing.

McWild
14th April 2015, 14:13
FWIW I do feel sorry for him and hope the scum that took it gets what's coming to them. Just really like clickbait titles.

Latte
14th April 2015, 14:44
Don't feel sorry for him as such - but his stuff shouldn't be nicked (or mine, for that matter).

Gremlin
14th April 2015, 14:49
You should be able to leave anything out without some lowlife piece of shit stealing it.
Yeup... not sure why you're asking the question?

If you're implying it's because of worth, if someone's KTM/BMW/Ducati (which are often over $30k) got stolen, would you feel less sorry than someone with a jap bike worth less, if their's was stolen?

unstuck
14th April 2015, 14:52
Yeup... not sure why you're asking the question?



Yeah, had the same thought myself. Seems like a bit of a silly question really.

EJK
14th April 2015, 15:04
I feel sorry for the owner and hell to the low life scum who steals shit from others. But I don't understand media pointing this out. There was a $80,000+ 2013 Audi Q7 reported stolen in Wellington a few months back but I didn't see that on the headlines.

McWild
14th April 2015, 15:04
Yeup... not sure why you're asking the question?


Because I post on Kiwibiker for my own entertainment because a lot of the users on this forum have strong opinions that are often different to each other's. This article seems like it could get some strong opinions from people.

willytheekid
14th April 2015, 15:13
spandex wearer or not...that fuckin sucks!:angry:

...a bike thief, is a bike thief!! (Regardless of the bike or its worth)


Hope the dude gets his ride back:yes:...and the scumbag gets wots due...

http://www.goprographics.com/images/1314238201777-1997532973.jpeg

;)

awa355
14th April 2015, 15:38
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Perhaps we should adopt the penalty system that Saudi Arabia uses. Would sure slow down re offending.
Rather hard to steal a bike with a hand or foot missing.

Buggar that :( I would've been one handed since age 8, all over a red plastic aeroplane???:Playnice:

Gadget1
14th April 2015, 15:49
I feel sorry for the owner and hell to the low life scum who steals shit from others. But I don't understand media pointing this out. There was a $80,000+ 2013 Audi Q7 reported stolen in Wellington a few months back but I didn't see that on the headlines.


I read it as he's on a strict schedule for training. If he's got to get another bike of the same type, he's going to need a month to get it which means he won't be training and the ramped up publicity might help get his bike back sooner.

Gadget1
14th April 2015, 15:51
Because I post on Kiwibiker for my own entertainment because a lot of the users on this forum have strong opinions that are often different to each other's. This article seems like it could get some strong opinions from people.


Lol, translated as "I like winding people up" maybe.

unstuck
14th April 2015, 16:04
Buggar that :( I would've been one handed since age 8, all over a red plastic aeroplane???:Playnice:

Guilty your honor, I would be flopping around like the knight from the holy grail, several times over.:sweatdrop

skippa1
14th April 2015, 16:44
Tieves are fucken scum

haydes55
14th April 2015, 17:06
Take the $14,000 insurance pay out, buy a brand new motorbike. Fuck training, you now have a motor.

JimO
14th April 2015, 17:31
the bike is useless to the thief, he cant sell it and he cant ride it so i suspect it will get biffed in the harbour

kiwi cowboy
14th April 2015, 17:58
spandex wearer or not...that fuckin sucks!:angry:

...a bike thief, is a bike thief!! (Regardless of the bike or its worth)


Hope the dude gets his ride back:yes:...and the scumbag gets wots due...

;)

I would narrow that down to A thief is a thief regardless of what anything is worth.:mad::mad:

mashman
14th April 2015, 18:23
It should be illegal to leave your bike alone... they can't run away from strangers you know.

Akzle
14th April 2015, 20:13
thieves are shit.

so are cyclists.

if the cunt had had his shit tucked up in a velodrome where cyclists belong, shit wouldn't have happened. innit.


PS.
if you were raised in saudi arabia you'd probably have it fairly well beaten into you from age 0 not to steal shit.


PS
if there was no jewgold this wouldn't even be news.

mashman
14th April 2015, 20:19
thieves are shit.

if there was no jewgold this wouldn't even be news...

...nor happening.

Akzle
14th April 2015, 20:28
...nor happening.

that was the inference...

mashman
14th April 2015, 20:29
that was the inference...

See, it worked.

R650R
15th April 2015, 21:46
Feel slightly sorry but lock it or lose it. Will be regarded as negligent by insurance company though, same as when on those tow bar racks without lock.
Really its a 7K bike as these toys devalue just as fast as anything else as soon as they leave the showroom.

What we should be asking is why isn't the Govt's mandating that RFID chips be embedded in things like these and other products. Roadside scanners could instantly flag up stolen items....