https://www.bikeregister.com/bike-checker
Note I have a friend who plans to get rid of her skip-rescue bike by "leaving it on the high street"
Maybe it was the owner who set fire to it. We've all felt like that when we're thirty miles from home, started to bonk and there's a headwind.Dumped in the local park . It looks like someone has set fire to the front wheel but it didnt work . What would be the best way to get it back to the owner ?
Well, it's obviously easier to leave something in the street than to put an ad on gumtree, field calls, arrange to meet, haggle on price etc etc. Her intention was for the bike to be taken by someone who could use it.Surely it would be easier to put it on a site like Gumtree or similar. We're quite lucky that we have a very well stocked second hand bike shop locally and by the sounds of it they buy pretty much anything providing it can be made roadworthy. It's a pretty decent option for people strapped for cash.
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Maybe it was the owner who set fire to it. We've all felt like that when we're thirty miles from home, started to bonk and there's a headwind.
I may try that with my old sofaWell, it's obviously easier to leave something in the street than to put an ad on gumtree, field calls, arrange to meet, haggle on price etc etc. Her intention was for the bike to be taken by someone who could use it.
But don't worry, I have a friend who can use it, so have dibs on it for when she is done with it.
The front tyre deserved to be set on fire because it punctured thirty miles from home with a headwind when the owner bonked.Maybe it was the owner who set fire to it. We've all felt like that when we're thirty miles from home, started to bonk and there's a headwind.