Attempted theft highlights need for bike cover

A shop owner in Cambridge has told of her fury after being targeted by bike thieves.

Claire Peters was shocked when she discovered the windows in her Blazing Saddles shop shattered.

“It looks as if they were after the bike which did have a £1,500 price tag on it. They must have seen the bike in the window and threw a brick through it,”

Ms Peters added: “It’s just so frustrating. We moved about a year ago from the shop we had just up the road but we’ve never had any trouble. A resident told me they had thrown bricks through car windscreens near the shop too.”

The government is committed to reducing national carbon emissions by 80 per cent by 2050 and transport currently accounts for a quarter of Britain’s total CO2 output.

However, bike theft could be deterring people from reducing their transport carbon footprint by getting on their bikes.

Cyclists who are concerned by bicycle theft should consider taking out bike insurance to protect themselves.

Insurance for bicycles

Bikes are particularly vulnerable to theft – it’s the reason that an estimated 500,000 bikes are stolen each year in Britain. Furthermore, in the case of an accident cyclists may need to seek compensation or even deal with a claim by someone else. Cycle insurance from the ETA is fully comprehensive.

At no extra cost, it includes new-for-old replacement, cover for accidental damage, third party insurance, personal accident cover and if you breakdown, a van comes out to recover you and your bike.

Use the table below to quickly compare prices.

 

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