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This is why I can't do without my bike!
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I'll do anything to make sure it's safe!
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Others on the other hand will go to great lenths to get their hands on it.
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and then some!!!
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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I wish I had a picture of this, but it occured before digital cameras existed, not that I have one anyway. I had come accross a bike TIRE that was locked, with a kryptonite lock, to a post. No bike, no rim, no tube, just the tire. I thought to myself 'either this is a joke, or there are some damn talented thieves
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