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Essex shop changes test ride rules after thief rode off on £5,000 e-bike

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Alex Bowden

Alex has been editor of ebiketips since 2021, switching to a world with motors after seven years working on sister site road.cc, where he contributed news, reviews and the occasional feature. These days he combines his road riding with electric bike testing and a dash of ongoing cricket writing (his first book's due out in 2025).

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2 years 10 months ago

I would not be letting any bike, e-bike included, out of my hands for a test-ride without having taken security from the potential buyer - AND having previously discreetly attached a GPS tracker.  £20 or so for a Vodafone Curve .. in a scenario where you know someone is buzzing around with high value equipment of yours that's basically a no-brainer, right?

2 years 11 months ago

Sorry the owner has lost money but honestly, who lets people take a bike of that price out without security? On average I sell a bike about once a year, even for a £250 bike I ask for photo ID (passport or driver's licence), car keys (that I've seen used on a car) or full price in cash before allowing a test ride. Genuine buyers fully understand the reasons for this.