My Bike : (
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- mg330
much like what brandelec said -
do that, but try and build the same a bike out of old wheelbarrow parts, rubber gaskets for your shock, and a real cheap Huffy you bought at Wal-Mart.
- ********0
ok I admit it, I stole it and rode it all the way back to Pittsburgh.
*sticks tongue out at jevad
- madirish0
let me look a little later tonight and i will write you off list w/ it. i bet i still have the info.
but all i did was file a police report and it apparently went into a statewide database and this 'division' or whatever picked up on it.
ask 'the hev' about it- he'll probably remember. red santa cruz Super 8. used to wup his ass on it. ;)
- e-pill0
make sure everytime your neighbor is in the garage, there you are cleaning on your hands and knees the spot where your bike was, also cuddle the brakes you were going to refit on the bike.
- ********0
boohoo, go buy a new one
- jevad0
hahha
you guys are awesome!
- cosmo0
have u checked on ebay yet?
- kld0
Sorry to hear that, Nic :(
- cosmo0
anyone watch Reno 911? remember that episode where they stole one of the cops bike and it was on ebay. hehehe
- waynepixel0
Well I would say its your Neighbours fought for leaving the garage door open.
He should at least make some kind of payment towards a new bike.
- haha0
jevad
I was a bike messenger for a few years. We have recovered all sorts of stolen bikes for people. I'm assuming you are in the Boulder/Denver area? I know you have messengers there (my friend was one in Denver a few yrs. ago). Just let those guys know. They are out all day long and often see things that the average person does't see. It couldn't hurt.
It also is probably a good idea to inform your local police. You will definitely need to if you make an insurance claim.
Anyways, my two cents.
I'm real sorry that happened to you, and I wish you the best of luck.
By the way, if you have any good friends that work in bike shops, they CAN be a real asset when making insurance claims on bikes.
- Nac0
lock your shit up even in your own garage next time...even if its a shared garage ...who knows...maybe you will even get a neighbor that steals your shit...or even plans to have someone else do it for them...conspiracy i tell ya!...trust me...ive seen it happen.
- Mimio0
Exactly haha,
All they have to do is say you had some aftermarket stuff on there. Poof there goes the deductable. I used to work at a shop in college we wrote estimates like that all the time.
- spendogg0
Sorry to hear it nic - a friend of mine got her scooter stolen last summer, she wrote it off and low and behold the next day she went down an alley for a short cut and found a couple of kids pushing the scooter. you may just get it back - it happens
- davey_g0
Dude, so sorry. That's like a death in the family...
Try to work something out with him...maybe he'll pay half...and would you do the same for him if something of his was stolen?
- fullerc0
Jevad, i have some news for you. it's in the basement of the alamo.
SteveJobs
(Apr 11 05, 10:20)THE STARS AT NIGHT ARE BIG AND BRIGHT!
- ********0
i once had my bike stolen, but little did the theif no the bikes frame was made out of c4.
all i had to to was flip up the head of the statue on the mantle and push the button which slide open the wall of book shelving, i then slide down the konapole into the konacave, then hit the detonate button.
blew that fucker sky high.
in retrospect maybe you should have made your bike out of c4 too.
- 2cents0
i don't think dude should cough up the dough... he's an idiot and it surely does suck that he left the door open and your shit got stolen.
but at the same time you should never trust that your personal belongings are going to be safe in any "common" area.
my bike stays in my apt where i can keep tabs on it.
- ********0
pile drive them from the second floor
- ross0
i can only suggest not looking for it. You drive around, thinking everyone riding a bike, is the thief who stole yours. not only does it suck that someone stole your bike, but you assume everyone is guilty, and you lose your faith in humankind.
sorry to hear about your bike...