Police are searching for a group of balaclava-clad men after they broke into a motorcycle shop and stole three expensive dirt bikes.
Queensland Police released the vision of the men forcing their way into the store by using an angle grinder to break the locks of the business at Biggera Waters on the Gold Coast on April 3.
Around 3.30am the two men are seen breaking into the store and rolling three expensive dirt bikes outside.
CCTV shows the men in black balaclavas and face coverings loading the bikes onto the back of a stolen black 2009 Ford Ranger dual cab kitted out with a tray back and large toolbox.

CCTV vision released by police shows balaclava clad men break into a motorbike dealership with angle grinders (pictured) before stealing three expensive dirt bikes from a Gold Coast store
The stolen bikes were a 2018 KTM500, a 2022 KTM500 and a 2020 KRM250.
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The getaway vehicle was stolen from Pine Ridge Road at Biggera Waters between March 31 and April 3.
The vehicle has a distinct custom-built blue and red trailer with a large box at the front.
Detectives urge anyone who recognises the men, ute or trailer to contact police.

Around 3.30am on April 3 the two men are seen breaking into the store and rolling three expensive dirt bikes outside (pictured)

CCTV shows the men in black balaclavas and face coverings, loading the bikes onto the back of a stolen black 2009 Ford Ranger dual cab kitted out with a tray back and large toolbox (pictured)