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    Posted: 05 Dec 10 at 10:15pm
Had my car done there years ago it got a lot better after the barrier was put in but if its not nailed down someone will nick it,and it sounds like they will get it even if it is nailed down.
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WE think they were very determined as they'd hack sawed their way through the bridle wire.  Not an easy job I would have thought.
Don't think it was Pikeys as they are more "smash & grab" merchants.
It's just very very annoying and expensive!
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Time to spray paint the cat wheels...
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Originally posted by VikiHC

Actually I was thinking of taking their ****** off but doing it Egyptian style  ... via the nostrils!! I;ve got a long knitting needle that I could ducktape to a crochet hook!!
Just think everyone else ought to be very careful with their kit ... padlock your launching trolley to the road trailer especially if it's a Eurotrax !!
Wonder how many other people have had theirs stolen?  There's not a lot they can be used for as the tyres will only take 5 PSI. Also in the axle the "ballbearings" are only plastic so cannot cope with high speeds.
Meanwhile it's all a very real pain and an added expense at a time when life is expensive enough!
 
Eurotrax wheels are also used on kite buggies, they fit sealed stainless bearings inside those black plastic tophat things so they can cope with 60mph speeds. I am sure a kite buggier wont have nicked them but worth searching for kite buggy wheels on ebay.
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Latest update - check your insurance. To replace our trolley is going to be £570 + .....we were under insured on our trolley (value £400 we thought )  excess (£100)..   Now Insurance will not pay out to replace the "hack sawed" through rigging.
We think we will be shopping around when it comes to renewal & checking the small print !
Any suggestions for insurance companies?
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Originally posted by VikiHC

Latest update - check your insurance. To replace our trolley is going to be £570 + .....we were under insured on our trolley (value £400 we thought )  excess (£100)..   Now Insurance will not pay out to replace the "hack sawed" through rigging.
We think we will be shopping around when it comes to renewal & checking the small print !
Any suggestions for insurance companies?

Who are you insured with ?
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As we haven't been paid out yet, would, rather not say at this moment!!
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I can understand them not paying the whole amount for you trolley but whats the excuse for not paying for the bridle wire.
 
 
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Turns out we got the "Office Junior" who did not know what a bridle wire was !!!
Having now spoken to a much more senior person after fine reading policy booklet. We are covered... but it was agrro / hassle we could have done with out! 
I have always expected Insurance agents/brokers to look after their customers, rather feel customer service is lacking in this case.
Food for discussion....
As Cat trax / Euro trax have jumped in price so much, over the last few years, should our insurance agents/brokers have advised us to increase our cover?
After all it would have been more business for them.
I do remember in the distance past "Wendy House" issuing warning letters re theft of items / advice to secure boats etc.
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