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On Feb 29, 5:27*pm, LIBERATOR <spy.exp...@linuxmail.org> wrote:
> What's the law when you find a bicycle on public land? > > I found a nice Nishiki Optima bicycle here in Boulder. > > The guy/girl still had a full gatorade in the drink cradle, and food > in a Safeway grocer bag with an expiration label as Nov2007 tied to > the handlebars, the bike was there so long some critter ate a hole > through the plastic to get to the bike. It's clearly been there for a > minimal of 6 months. > > http://www.bikealog.com/BikePedia/Q...aspx?Year=1993&... > > Damn thing is super light. What quality is this bike? I hate it because no shocks in fork. But It's nice road bike. |
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