Two TT fans targeted by thieves on their way to the Island's biggest event

By 3FM Published 24 May 2026

Motorcycle enthusiasts heading to the Isle of Man TT this year are being warned to take extra precautions after two riders had their prized bikes stolen whilst travelling to the event. The thefts occurred in Liverpool on Friday, serving as a stark reminder that TT season attracts unwanted attention from criminals targeting high-value motorcycles.

Thieves Strike at Liverpool Hotel

The incident took place at a Travelodge on Aigburth Road in Aigburth, Liverpool, where two TT fans were staying before making their journey to the Isle of Man. Thieves made off with a black Aprilia RSV4 and a red Honda CBR Fireblade—both high-performance bikes that represent significant investments for their owners.

Police Crack Down on Bike Theft

Merseyside Police have responded by launching Operation Needle, a dedicated initiative designed to prevent motorcycle thefts and recover stolen bikes. The operation underscores growing concerns about organised theft targeting bikers during the busy TT season, when riders and spectators travel from across the UK and beyond.

Tips for TT Travellers

If you're planning to attend the TT festival, consider these precautions when stopping en route to the Isle of Man:

  • Park in well-lit, busy areas with visible security cameras
  • Use an approved motorcycle lock and chain system
  • Never leave your bike unattended for extended periods
  • Stay in accommodation with secure parking facilities
  • Travel with fellow riders when possible

For more information on staying safe during TT season, check with TT organisers' official safety guidance and local police advice in the areas where you're staying.

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