Dangerous wrote:
Use this site if your bike has been stolen recently, it pulls in all the pictures of bikes for sale in the usual suspect places of gumtree, ebay and others
BikeShd
Get an anally precise description (model numbers of EVERY piece of kit, plus any photos you have, plus of course frame numbers down to your local nick.
The police found mine and got it back to me. Another victim set up an auto alert on eBay and the idiot tried to fence it on there a couple of months after it was stolen. It may get striped of nice stuff to attempt to change it's identity, so it's important to have details.
Top tip - having around 15 detailed photos plus a detailed description is perfect for stopping the insurance from trying to source your replacement from Halfords.
Best of luck - I've been there a few times.
Al.