Police said the total value of the bikes was more than $12,000.
Despite being secured by a chain and padlock, a black Trance X bike and two Giant bikes, were stolen from the property.
Anyone with information in relation to this matter is asked to contact Echuca Police Station on 5483 1500.
Arrest made
Echuca police arrested a man, 27, in relation to a series of burglaries, thefts and unsafe driving matters.
The man, known to police, has been remanded in custody following the arrest on Saturday, November 25.
He will appear at Echuca Magistrates’ Court at a later date.
Can you help?
Campaspe Crime Investigation Unit is seeking information to help solve a burglary at an Echuca Village address between Thursday, November 23 and Sunday, November 26.
A large quantity of tools were stolen from the address, including expensive welding equipment and BOC-branded welders.
If anyone has information about this burglary, or has seen BOC-branded welders for sale at a discounted price, contact the Campaspe Crime Investigation Unit on 5483 1500 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Investigation into deaths
Echuca police are investigating after three cows were found dead at Echuca Village last month.
Two cows were found on a property near Looker Rd and McDonald Rd about 6am on November 20.
The third was found on Bangerang Rd on November 21 about 2pm.
Police are keen to speak to any witnesses in regard to this animal cruelty or anyone with information is urged to contact Echuca Police Station on 5483 1500.
Vehicle theft
Rochester police are seeking assistance from members of the public who may have dash cam footage or any other information regarding a motor vehicle theft on the Northern Hwy, south of Rochester on Sunday, November 19.
A white Nissan Navara utility with NSW registration plates had broken down on the Northern Hwy at the intersection with Weir Rd.
The owner left the vehicle there and was intending to return to tow it home.
Sometime after 4pm on November 19, unknown offenders have broken into the locked vehicle.
Police believe the offenders have used a second vehicle and have flat-towed the Nissan Navara utility from the location.
The utility was located, with all four wheels missing, deliberately overturned in a paddock on Strathallan Rd, Bamawm, on Monday, November 20.
Any members of the public who may be able to assist with the investigation are asked to please contact Rochester Police Station on 5484 1100 or alternatively Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Scammer alert
Gannawarra police have received two reports of sizeable deceptions during the past week.
One involved a pop-up on a computer purporting to advise of a Microsoft error.
The unsuspecting victim gave control of the computer to the offender.
The second involved an email purporting to be from a local business advising of an outstanding amount and new bank details.
Police are asking the public to be aware of these scams.