The report also compares the number of motorcycle thefts in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It looks at each of these countries in their component regions and counties, revealing the worst regions and individual counties for motorcycle theft across the UK.

The three worst regions, Greater London, the South East and the North West account for 54.8% of all stolen motorcycles in the UK. 94.6% of the UK’s stolen motorcycles were reported in England, whereas just 5.4% of the reported stolen motorcycles were in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.

The 10 counties with the least recorded motorcycle thefts recorded just 2.8% of England’s total reported stolen motorcycles and scooters.

There were 27,000 motorcycles stolen in the UK in 2018, compared to 115,000 new motorcycle sales in the same period. One in seven vehicles stolen in the UK are motorcycles, mopeds or scooters and yet motorcycles make up just 2% of all registered vehicles on UK roads. Additionally, motorcycles are six times more likely to be stolen than any other vehicle. The disproportionate amount of theft is a worrying picture for the motorcycle industry.

A study by the British Motorcyclists Federation shows that 1 in every 46 registered motorcycles were stolen in the UK in 2018. Motorcycle theft is a huge issue, with many bikers having lost confidence in the police, who are seen as being slow to tackle motorcycle theft and moped-enabled crime.

Stolen Motorcycles in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Percentage of UK’s total reported motorcycle thefts England 94.6% Wales 3.4% Scotland 1.7% Northern Ireland 0.3%

It’s unsurprising that England tops the charts with the highest number of reported motorcycle and scooter thefts over the past 12 months. However it’s margin of dominance may surprise some.

Per person, residents of England are 60% more likely to become a victim of motorcycle theft when compared to residents of Wales and more than 500% more likely when compared to residents of Scotland.

Stolen Motorcycles in England By Region

Region Percentage of England’s total reported motorcycle thefts Greater London 26.6% South East 16.9% North West 14.5% Yorkshire and the Humber 10.0% East Midlands 9.1% West Midlands 8.0% East of England 6.8% South West 5.7% North East 2.4%

Greater London makes up more than a quarter of England’s total reported thefts, followed by the South East with almost 17% and the North West with 14.5%. With thoose three worst regions accounting for 58% of all motorcycle theft in England.

Motorcycle Thefts Calculated Per Capita – English Counties

Below we have ranked each county from most thefts to least which reveals a more detailed picture of England’s worst counties for motorcycle crime. The map above highlights England’s five worst counties for motorcycle thefts per resident in red.

County Rank – Thefts Per Resident Bristol 1st (highest number of thefts per resident) East Yorkshire 2nd Herefordshire 3rd Cheshire 4th East Sussex 5th Derbyshire 6th Berkshire 7th Greater London 8th Bedfordshire 9th Northamptonshire 10th Kent 11th Durham 12th Manchester 13th Warwickshire 14th Hampshire 15th West Yorkshire 16th Wiltshire 17th West Midlands 18th Nottinghamshire 19th Essex 20th Leicestershire 21st Lancashire 22nd South Yorkshire 23rd Merseyside 24th Isle of Wight 25th West Sussex 26th Buckinghamshire 27th Shropshire 28th North Yorkshire 29th Surrey 30th Cambridgeshire 31st Oxfordshire 32nd Worcestershire 33rd Hertfordshire 34th Staffordshire 35th Cumbria 36th Dorset 37th Cornwall 38th Tyne and Wear 39th Norfolk 40th Somerset 41st Northumberland 42nd Suffolk 43rd Lincolnshire 44th Devon 45th Gloucestershire 46th Rutland 47th

Bristol, East Yorkshire and Herefordshire top the charts as the counties with the highest amount of reported motorcycle thefts per capita.

While Greater London always makes the headlines when it comes to motorcycle theft and motorcycle-enabled crime, it ranks 8th on our chart, due to it having fewer motorcycle thefts per capita, below the counties of East Sussex, Derbyshire and Berkshire.

Devon, Gloucestershire and Rutland are the counties with the least number of motorcycle and scooter thefts per capita. The 10 counties with the lowest reports of stolen motorcycles make up just 2.6% of England’s total. Whereas 3% of England’s reported motorcycle thefts were from Greenwich, London’s worst borough.

A Detailed Look At Motorcycle Theft By Regions of England

The tables below rank each of the English regions according to the volume of reported stolen motorcycles.

Of the 9 regions, Greater London ranks 1st, with the highest amount of stolen motorcycles, while the North East ranks 9th, making it the region with the least reports of motorcycle theft.

The tables below show the percentage of reported stolen motorcycles in each borough or county as a proportion of the region’s total thefts.

Greater London

26.6% of all thefts in England (Ranked 1st of 9)

Borough Percent of Region’s Total Greenwich 11.4% Barking and Dagenham 10.2% Wandsworth 8.0% City of London 6.8% Westminster 6.8% Lewisham 5.1% Southwark 5.1% Barnet 4.5% Camden 3.4% Enfield 3.4% Lambeth 3.4% Ealing 2.8% Tower Hamlets 2.8% Croydon 2.3% Hammersmith & Fulham 2.3% Islington 2.3% Merton 2.3% Brent 1.7% Hackney 1.7% Havering 1.7% Hillingdon 1.7% Hounslow 1.7% Bexley 1.1% Bromley 1.1% Haringey 1.1% Harrow 1.1% Kensington & Chelsea 1.1% Kingston upon Thames 1.1% Newham 0.6% Redbridge 0.6% Sutton 0.6% Richmond upon Thames 0.0% Waltham Forest 0.0%

The worst borough is Greenwich which represents 11.4% of all Greater London’s stolen motorcycles, a huge 2.8% of the UK’s total. The second worst borough is Barking and Dagenham with 10.2% of all Greater’s London’s motorcycle thefts and Wandsworth with 8.0%.

South East

16.9% of all thefts in England (2nd of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total East Sussex 23.2% Kent 21.4% Berkshire 17.9% Hampshire 17.0% Surrey 6.3% West Sussex 5.4% Buckinghamshire 4.5% Oxfordshire 3.6% Isle of Wight 0.9%

Alongside Greater London, the South East is one of the worst regions to own a bike. East Sussex recorded the highest amount of thefts with 23.2% of the South East’s total. Kent is the second-worst affected county with 21.4%, while 17.9% were reported in Berkshire. The Isle of Wight is unsurprisingly the region with the least amount of motorcycle theft.

North West

14.5% of all thefts in England (3rd of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total Cheshire 37.5% Manchester 36.5% Lancashire 12.5% Merseyside 11.5% Cumbria 2.1%

The North West makes up 14.5% of all motorcycles and scooters stolen in England.

Cheshire tops the North West’s table as the county you’re most likely to have your motorcycle stolen, with 37.5% of thefts reported here, while Manchester is close behind with 36.5%. In fact Cheshire is the England’s 4th worst county for motorcycle thefts per capita in England.

Cumbria is one of the safest areas in the North West, with only 2.1% of the North West’s stolen bikes reported here.

Yorkshire and The Humber

10% of all thefts in England (4th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total East Yorkshire 37.9% West Yorkshire 34.8% South Yorkshire 16.7% North Yorkshire 10.6%

Yorkshire and The Humber is the 4th worst region in England for motorcycle theft with 10% of all stolen motorcycles reported here.

East Yorkshire and West Yorkshire were the worst counties, with 37.9% and 34.8% respectively. North Yorkshire is the area with the lowest amount of recorded motorcycle thefts, just 10.6% of Yorkshire’s total.

In fact, East Yorkshire is England’s 2nd worst county for motorcycle thefts per capita.

East Midlands

9.1% of all thefts in England (5th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total Derbyshire 48.3% Nottinghamshire 18.3% Northamptonshire 16.7% Leicestershire 15.0% Lincolnshire 1.7% Rutland 0.0%

9.1% of reported stolen motorcycle and scooters were in the East Midlands.

48.3% of these were concentrated in the county of Derbyshire, followed by Nottinghamshire with 18.3%. No motorcycles were reported stolen in Rutland.

West Midlands

8% of all thefts in England (6th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total West Midlands 52.8% Herefordshire 13.2% Warwickshire 13.2% Staffordshire 9.4% Shropshire 5.7% Worcestershire 5.7%

West Midlands tops the list with 52.8% of the region’s stolen motorcycles reported here. Herefordshire and Warwickshire are joint second-worst of the region’s counties, with 26.4% of all thefts reported here (13.2% in each county).

East of England

6.8% of all thefts in England (7th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total Essex 35.6% Bedfordshire 28.9% Hertfordshire 13.3% Cambridgeshire 11.1% Norfolk 6.7% Suffolk 4.4%

6.8% of England’s stolen motorcycles and scooters were reported in the East of England. Essex had the most thefts with 35.6% followed closely by Bedfordshire, with 28.9%. Hertfordshire is the third worst county, with 13.3%. The most secure areas were Norfolk and Suffolk, accounting for 6.8% and 4.6% of the regions motorcycle thefts.

Bedfordshire ranks in England’s top 10 worst counties for motorcycle thefts per capita.

South West

5.7% of all thefts in England (8th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total Bristol 57.9% Wiltshire 18.4% Dorset 7.9%

Somerset 7.9% Cornwall 5.3% Devon 2.6% Gloucestershire 0.0%

The South West makes up just 5.7% of England’s total, however Bristol is England’s worst county for motorcycle thefts per capita.

While the South West as a region scores well, 57.9% of the region’s reported motorcycle thefts were from Bristol and 18.4% in Wiltshire. Both Dorset and Somerset recorded 7.9% of the South West’s total motorbike thefts.

North East

2.4% of all thefts in England (9th of 9)

County Percent of Region’s Total County Durham 68.8% Tyne and Wear 25.0% Northumberland 6.3%

When it comes to motorcycle theft, the North East is one of the safest regions to own a motorcycle with just 2.4% of England’s total.

There were more motorcycles stolen in Greenwich, Greater London than in the entire North East. Most of these reported crimes (68.8%) occurred in County Durham. Tyne and Wear follows with 25%, while 6.3% were stolen in Northumberland.