Thieving Scum :-(



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Simon Connell

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About a fortnight ago, I walked out of the front door to the
feeling of 'something's not right'. When, ten seconds later,
I twigged what it was, I realised someone had stolen my
singlespeed commuter. It's a 1991 Kona Cinder Cone, in a
light metallic green, with black P2's an green Michelin semi
slicks. They'd gone straight through the lock with a pair of
blot croppers
:-(

Yesterday morning, on the way out to visit the inlaws, I
found my girlfriends bike laying on the pavement. When I
tried to pick it up, I saw it was still just about chained
to the railings, with the lock wrapped around the spokes. It
seems they got halfway through cutting the lock, were
disturbed and tried to ride off on the thing, only to fail
and abandon it, tearing the saddle and denting the frame in
the process.

Moral of the story, get yourself the biggest lock you can
possibly find, or better yet keep your bike indoors. We've
both kept bikes there for 2 years with no problems, so
there's obviously a bit of a crime wave in Bath at the
moment. Oh, and consign yourself to the fact that however
much you like your bike(s), if someone of the criminal
persuasion takes a fancy to them, they'll have them. My
girlfriends was a 6 year old, £200 Muddy Fox, but they
obviously still thought it worth taking.

Oh, and finally if anyone spots a large green Kona wth green
tires being ridden anywhere, can they drop me a mail? Simon
 
"Simon Connell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Moral of the story, get yourself the biggest lock you can
> possibly find,
or
> better yet keep your bike indoors. We've both kept bikes
> there for 2 years with no problems, so there's obviously a
> bit of a crime wave in Bath at
the
> moment. Oh, and consign yourself to the fact that however
> much you like
your
> bike(s), if someone of the criminal persuasion takes a
> fancy to them, they'll have them. My girlfriends was a 6
> year old, £200 Muddy Fox, but
they
> obviously still thought it worth taking.
>
> Oh, and finally if anyone spots a large green Kona wth
> green tires being ridden anywhere, can they drop me a
> mail? Simon

Wave goodbye to the Kona unfortunately. I leave a note in my
bike tubing to ask any person that will change the bottom
bracket to email or call me if they find the note. I can
then tell them whether the bike was nicked off me.

Knowing how to use a decent lock is as important as buying a
decent lock. I always pop my Kryptonite New York through the
frame and rear wheel. This leaves no room for a car jack to
be put in. I then secure the front wheel with a cable lock
and remove everything that is nickable.
 
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 21:57:04 +0000, Simon Connell wrote:

sympathy heads your way. Bike thieves are scum.