Someone's been trying to nick my bike

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mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
brokenbetty said:
I'd check the completed prices for similar bikes, it may not go as cheaply as you expect

That's OK, I'd have to take a Buy Now Price as the auction won't have finished when I am near them.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Blimey, it sounds as if they are trying to pinch your bike bit-by-bit.

I agree that the best remedy is a good dusty hack bike, I am often puzzled as to why people take their pride and joy into town and leave it bolted to a tree all day, either they should buy a bigger lock or a cheaper bike for the commute.

The fact that you know this is "ongoing" must be a massive frustration to you, and would make me fell pretty paranoid, or at least make it difficult to think of much else all day except, "will my bike be there tonight and will it work properly if it is!!"

Good luck sorting this. Hack bike is the way to go

Jonny
 
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Yellow Fang

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
Still it pleases me that the bastard wanted my bike so much and couldn't get it. All I have is a slightly shorter lock. I must admit the chain did its job. Even if the bastard had succeeded in sawing through one side of the link, he wouldn't have been able get the next link through the gap. He'd have had to saw through the other side too.
 

peanut

Guest
if I were you i'd rig up a digital camera flash capacitor to the frame so he'll get a nasty shock next time he tries to move it.:blush: ask me how I know it hurts ;)


What about using a ladies bike frame? they must be the most undesirable bike out there :ohmy:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
a few of us were on a train coming back from Flying Dodo's ride on Saturday. On the train were half a dozen youth's doing that exact thing... looked very painful

peanut said:
if I were you i'd rig up a digital camera flash capacitor to the frame so he'll get a nasty shock next time he tries to move it.:blush: ask me how I know it hurts ;)


What about using a ladies bike frame? they must be the most undesirable bike out there :ohmy:
 

peanut

Guest
ianrauk said:
a few of us were on a train coming back from Flying Dodo's ride on Saturday. On the train were half a dozen youth's doing that exact thing... looked very painful


poor mans tazer :thumbsup:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
peanut said:
What about using a ladies bike frame? they must be the most undesirable bike out there :blush:

Oh yes....secretly tricked up ladies bike...get it dirty..... mavic Open Pro's, Mitch Pro Race in black with logo's blacked out.... DA chain..... and a weaved basket for authenticity...... total scalp machine.......... oh and new brakes....... ! :blush:
 

neslon

Well-Known Member
Location
The Toon
I would never leave a bike I would miss in the open in britain. Mine are carried up 3 flights of stairs and locked in my office. In Spain its a lot different. I happily leave bikes poorly locked (or not at all) with no probs at all, tho' not in seville.
Makes you think.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
neslon said:
I would never leave a bike I would miss in the open in britain.


Well, many of us have to unfortunately...... I won't ride a crap bike...why, I'll break it very quickly..... :blush:

I do not ever leave it in total wide open areas - if in an open space, it will be right in the sight of a reception.... otherwise I go multi defence strategy...i.e. the buggers will need a stack of stuff to take mine.... :blush:
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
Tollers said:
"Something like this would be perfect. You'd be surprised how much fun it is to ride; no-one would want to nick it."

I bid 12p, but have was outbid to 17p. :biggrin: Can anyone lend me 5p so i can up my bid?

You outbid my 2p ;)
too small for me though only 21"
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Steady on chaps. Never get into a bidding war on ebay - that way lies massive price-inflation. Always be prepared to let it go and wait for the next one to come along. I mean, you're up to 17p already - you've got to draw the line somewhere.

Might be worth checking out auctionstealer.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
karlos_the_jackal said:
What lock have you got then that takes an angle grinder 5 minutes to get through

That's part of the definition of Sold Secure Motorcycle Gold (not Cycle Gold). They are heavy, though.
 
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