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How can I check if an offroad bike is stolen.


Thinking about getting a trials bike, like most its not registered bu I'd like to get it registered.

Been offered a scorpa needs a little work and I don't for one minute think is stolen as I know the bloke.

 But is there a way of checking?

Thanks nige



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Other than putting a frame number into Google, no.......



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Could you ask the old bill to check the frame number against their database?

.............after first waiting on hold for 30 minutes and being bounced between departments.....

You can send them an email though..

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RichT4 wrote:

Could you ask the old bill to check the frame number against their database?

.............after first waiting on hold for 30 minutes and being bounced between departments.....

You can send them an email though..


 They won't do it - they wait until you buy the bike and will then tell you whether stolen or not confuse



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crazy!
Your actually doing their work for them but they'd rather let you walk into a trap and then penalise you for it!

Right - my neighbours are both in the force so I think I'll have an 'over the fence' with them about itbiggrin



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Probably not this simple but can't you just buy it, get a receipt and try registering it.  If your collar is felt explain that you bought it from so and so etc. etc.

Best to make sure your freind isn't planning any foreign holidays soon.

 

Does everyone who buys a trials bike make a note of the frame number in case it gets stolen?  I know they should but how many do?

I bought the CR500 without any matching numbers but the reg fitted the description of the bike and that wasn't stolen.  That was good enough for me.

Life is a game of 50/50, just roll the dice..... wink



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Brokenback Mounting wrote:

Probably not this simple but can't you just buy it, get a receipt and try registering it.  If your collar is felt explain that you bought it from so and so etc. etc.


 If Stolen then the police will take from you and return to origonal owner and leave you with nowt cry

 

Could try this Nige



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