| May misery as thieves strike
Watch out there's a thief about this month. New research
by Carole Nash Insurance reveals that May is when you are
most likely to be a victim of bike theft, with Sundays the
most popular day of the week for the thieves.
For the first time the company’s annual Carole Nash
Motorcycle Theft Survey has analysed not just where bikers
are most at risk, but when. The new analysis of all claims
received from its 250,000 motorcycle policyholders suggests
bikers living in Greater London, the North West, Dartford,
Sunderland, Northants and Hull should pay extra attention
to securing their bikes this month as they top the geographic
theft league table. They should be even more cautious if they
own an R1 – the thieves bike of choice.
“Sadly we are seeing the usual suspects topping the
league table. The London boroughs always fare badly and Manchester
is consistently among the highest risk areas outside the capital,”
commented Carole Nash’s Head of Operations, Dave Bowcock.
“The North West is generally always among the worst
outside areas outside the capital, as are Sunderland, Dartford
and Hull. Northants has been steadily climbing too.”
Commenting on high risk months, Mr. Bowcock added. "May
has probably emerged as the highest risk month because the
weather starts to become more consistently drier and more
bikes are on the road. More bikes mean more opportunity. I
really would urge bikers to be extra vigilant and invest in
the best security they can afford.”
The survey revealed that the highest risk area was north
London with the N postcode moving up from second place in
last year’s league table to edge west London out of
the top spot. The central London postcodes N, NW, W, SW, E
and SE took six of the top 10 highest risk spots. Manchester
bikers suffered the highest risk outside the capital and the
city was the only place in the top ten not within the Greater
London area.
Scotland once again propped up the table with Galashiels,
Dumfries & Galloway, Inverness, Falkirk and Kirkcaldy
among the top ten lowest risk areas. But it wasn’t all
good news for the Scots with bikers living in Aberdeenshire
and Lothian enduring higher than UK average theft risks. Other
UK hotspots included St. Albans which had the ninth highest
theft rate outside London, Cardiff, with the tenth and Dudley
with the 11th.
The top three most stolen bikes were the Yamaha YZF R1, Honda’s
CBR 600 F and the YZF R6, whilst by far the highest number
of thefts took place from owners’ garages and driveways.
* In a bid to help bikers better protect their machines, Carole
Nash recently teamed up with MCN to offer free pager alert
systems worth £100+ with every Acumen Thatcham-approved
category one alarm immobiliser purchased through its specialist
security division, Carole Nash Secure. In addition the company
cut £120 off the manufacturer’s list price, will
fit the immobiliser and pager free of charge at your home
or workplace and should your bike subsequently be stolen they’ll
give you your money back and 14 days free bike hire.
Editor’s Note: Risk rates calculated by comparing the
number of claims received during 2005 against the number of
motorcycles insured in each postcode area. London West Central,
London East Central, London West Central, Guernsey, Hebrides,
Jersey, Llandrindrod Wells (mid-Wales) and the Shetland Isles
were not included in the survey due to biking populations
being too small for statistical significance. A full league
table of all postcode areas surveyed is available on request
by calling Andy Loynes on 0161 280 1433. Carole Nash is the
UK’s market leading intermediary in the motorcycle sector
with around one in four of all bikers insured through the
company.
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