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Just had a quick look through the thread. Not right that you end up paying for some theives work. I would be careful about re stamping your own. Could end up with more problems than before if anyone finds out. A new frame and log book will be around £200. Have you asked the police if there is any kind of victims of crime compensation to cover it? Or your insurance company. Keep us posted with where you get too.

  • 5 weeks later...
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Hey guys sorry aint been on here for a while just an update the bike is almost ready for the mot now the frame has been restamped by a friend who works in a bike garage I haven't actually seen it because he's took the bike away to do the work. The bike now has a new loom which me and the friend made from scratch, it has new lights new indicators and all that lol and also I've given it a nice new paintjob not the best but better than what the thieves did to it. Oh it's also had new fork seals and new tyres :) just really hoping I get away with the frame number does anyone know how thoroughly they actually check the number because even before it was stolen it was hard to read

Cheers guys

  • 2 weeks later...
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Upload a couple of pics of it. I've got photos of a couple you can compare it with. I would imagine you will be ok but you'll have to just accept the consequences if you do get caught with it.

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the frame number is the most important number as that id's the bike. I have an NOS case on my bike and never got it stamped. Been like that for 4 years now :D

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