Tyco BMW Racebikes Stolen In England

Tyco BMW Racebikes Stolen In England

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FOUR TYCO BMW RACE BIKES STOLEN

Four Tyco BMW race bikes [listed below] were stolen from one of our race transporters between the hours of 10:30 p.m. on Sunday November 27th, 2016 and 6:30 a.m. this morning, November 28th, 2016. The location of the theft was the Premier Inn, Birmingham NEC/Airport, Northway, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, B40 1QA.

We have already been informed that the bikes were taken away in a white Ford Transit van, so if anyone was in the area and saw anything suspicious between those hours, please contact us directly at TAS Racing [028 8674 8097] or ring West Midlands Police on contact number 101 and ask for PC Shaw [21901].

Even the smallest bit of information could help return what is a huge investment by TAS Racing, so please do ring either number if you can add anything to our search for the missing Tyco BMW machinery.

Team Manager Philip Neill, said: “We put our heart and soul into motorcycle racing and these bikes have real sentimental value. For this to happen is just devastating, especially as the bikes were only at Motorcycle Live so that race fans could see them up close and personal.”

BIKES STOLEN:

Ian Hutchinson’s treble winning Superstock specification Tyco BMW S1000RR – that won races at the NW200, Isle of Man TT and Ulster Grand Prix as well as finishing second in the British Superstock Championship in Tyco BMW livery.

Christian Iddon’s Tyco BMW S1000RR British Superbike – complete with very exclusive Suter Swingarm in Tyco BMW livery

Guy Martin’s Isle of Man TT Tyco BMW S1000RR Superbike – in Tyco BMW livery

Christian Iddon’s Tyco BMW S1000RR Superstock test bike – in plain white livery

www.tycobmw.com

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