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Re: The Bastards Stole My Bike

by Jeff Schmidt-4 :: Rate this Message:

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I'm in Dale City.  I suspect that any time you leave your bike exposed in any sort of parking lot, there's a higher chance of it disappearing.  There's only so much you can do to deter thieves.  If they want something bad enough, they'll do what they have to do to get it.



----- Original Message ----
From: Aki <01dyna@...>
To: dc-cycles@...
Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 12:54:48 PM
Subject: Re: [dc-cycles] The Bastards Stole My Bike

Damn Jeff, I'm sorry to hear that.  Where abouts do you live?  Is your area
prone to this type of theft?  Anything like that happen
in our neighborhood would make national news (not that I don't chain and
lock/alarm my bike anyway because like, this shit
can and does happen everywhere).

-aki

At 10:41 PM 5/30/2009, Jeff Schmidt wrote:

>Well, it happened to me.  My 2003 Triumph Speed Four, black, was parked
>(covered even) in my townhouse's assigned parking space at 11 p.m. Thursday
>night when I took my dog out.  Not so much there at 7 a.m. Friday when I
>walked out the door to go to work.
>
>Dumb bastards probably thought that it was some expensive European bike.  Blue
>book was $3950.
>
>With the insurance payment I should be able to have a good payment towards the
>Triumph 675 Daytona I've been pining for...
>
>
>
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