The Retirement Thread

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
It’s dismal and drizzly here now. I might be tempted to go for an afternoon siesta.

I went for an afternoon siesta but I didn't see you there !
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
My son text me earlier today the £50 Trek hybrid he bought at university as a runaround was stolen today, they took a bolt cutter to the weedy lock he used, I did tell him to invest in a decent D lock.



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Fortunately I volunteer at a bike charity where we have a pile of crappy bikes, so tomorrow I’ll try and source him a replacement.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
My son text me earlier today the £50 Trek hybrid he bought at university as a runaround was stolen today, they took a bolt cutter to the weedy lock he used, I did tell him to invest in a decent D lock.



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Fortunately I volunteer at a bike charity where we have a pile of crappy bikes, so tomorrow I’ll try and source him a replacement.
There's a fair bit of "padding" round that cable.

Tell him, if he gets another combination lock, not to use the same combination.
 

Mike Ayling

Mike 1942
My son text me earlier today the £50 Trek hybrid he bought at university as a runaround was stolen today, they took a bolt cutter to the weedy lock he used, I did tell him to invest in a decent D lock.



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Fortunately I volunteer at a bike charity where we have a pile of crappy bikes, so tomorrow I’ll try and source him a replacement.

You can't trust university students these days
 
Location
Widnes
If he wants a combination lock
tell him to test it by pulling it and then moving the numbers - on the rubbish ones you can feel the one that is correct
it will be on one of the ends and can be quite easy to feel

the better ones don;t give that feeling

but it would still take longer to crack it than using bolt cutters!
 
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