Mountain Biking - A sad day

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tspinning
05-01-06, 07:42 AM
Hello all, it's been a while sense I've been here, but I figured I'd come for some comfort from fellow riders. So this weekend was my birthday (22) and my neighbor (who also shares the same B-day) and I had a great party Sat. night. About 1/2 way through the evening, i realize my mtn. bike is no longer anywhere to be found in the house... yes it could have been worse I suppose, someone could have taken the road bike, but overall I am feeling rather depressed from what should have been a great weekend.

Tspin


LowCel
05-01-06, 08:39 AM
That sucks! Ya know the old saying, with friends like those who needs enemies!

DonValley
05-01-06, 09:04 AM
The person who stole a bike from a house party deserves some seriously bad karma.


C Law
05-01-06, 09:20 AM
yeah definately. I mean you expect to get a few CD's stolen but your bicycle?

Are you sure some drunk fool didn't just ride it home to be ''funny'' or some other stupid trick?

ed
05-01-06, 09:37 AM
How 'bout a complete description. (including any known dents/scratches)
Someone may see it in a shop or something.

erhan
05-01-06, 09:38 AM
Sorry about your bike... I'm not sure how it works, but did you think about reporting to the police?

Jimborama
05-01-06, 09:47 AM
Not to be redundant, but sorry to hear about that, bro.

leonardotmnt
05-01-06, 11:28 AM
Sorry to hear about that man. Reminds me of the other year when a friend here at college had a party at his place and a couple people stole a ton of stuff from them (digital camera, cell phone, money, etc). Funny thing is they ended up catching the thieves by calling the cell phone and asking who it was and the person actually told them! Hope your deal ends up the same way with you getting your stuff back.

mtnbiker66
05-01-06, 07:28 PM
How could it be worse?????You must still be drunk, give the fricken' road bike away man. They took your mtnbike!!!!!!! That sucks and blows. You must hunt them down and flog them.

DylanTremblay
05-01-06, 07:39 PM
How could it be worse?????You must still be drunk, give the fricken' road bike away man. They took your mtnbike!!!!!!! That sucks and blows. You must hunt them down and flog them.

I couldn't agree more...you took the words right out of my...fingers i guess.

I really hope you get your bike back man.

Pheard
05-01-06, 07:41 PM
How could it be worse?????You must still be drunk, give the fricken' road bike away man. They took your mtnbike!!!!!!! That sucks and blows. You must hunt them down and flog them.
LOL:D

Chone
05-01-06, 07:52 PM
Yeah, that sucks but you might as well put all your efforts on finding the culprit and getting your bike back.

tspinning
05-02-06, 07:08 AM
Well, the bike hasn't rode itself back yet, looks like theft, sorry I didn't get back to you all yesterday, things got a little crazy and I started a topic on another...gulp... area of bike-forums, anyway I know this is a hella long shot, but I need to find a detailed component breakdown of an 2001 Schwinn Moab II... my insurance is attempting to tell me that (the adjuster) found a great 2005 Schwinn for like $250.00 and it has way more stuff than my bike!!! WTF I attempted to say that going and looking at Schwinn now is NOT like it was in 01'. The only thing sub par on my ride was the shifters/break leavers and perhaps the BB but I never took it apart to find out what was onboard.... I know the RD was XT, front was Alivio, as the shifters, and breaks were XT. The cranks, stem, bars, and shock are bringing up blanks for me however.

WannaGetGood
05-02-06, 04:25 PM
That sucks dude. Sorry to hear that.

literocola
05-02-06, 11:26 PM
Its a shame that cops wont do anything to about a missing bike.
Stolen bikes arnt excatly on their "must solve" list.

konaguy1123
05-02-06, 11:51 PM
that sucks. my only riding friend got his bike stolen. someone walked right up in public and cut the chain. in the middle of the day. no one did a thing. i hope you get it back. or you can sell the road bike and get another mountain bike.

tspinning
05-03-06, 08:38 AM
i did think of selling the roadie, but I jsut can't part with her yet, and I don't know if I'd get my money back (couple scratchs on shifters and a small paint chip on frame) I've also been thinking of building a singlespeed for commuting and bad weather rides, however I'd be mtn bikeless most of the summer till i could afford that too.... or i could just go crazy and credit card the whole thing...... but I haven't really been paying much attention to the "new bike" world over the past 3 years and my time for doing research is seriously lacking right now, I picked up Bicycle Buyers Guide a little bit ago just for fun, but it sucked for Mtn gear...

any ideas for good mid/entry level mtn rides, i'd like to keep this under 900 if possible and I've always had a thing for Kona's.... hummm

AfterThisNap
05-03-06, 01:09 PM
in NYC, you lock everyting down or just assume it's as good as gone.

tspinning
05-03-06, 01:22 PM
Yes, well, in Burlington you need to lock **** down too I learned... oh well! I was checking my LBS today for some new wheels, There is a sweet deal on a 2005 Gary Fisher Cake 3, however I feel that might be more bike than I really need... I've been clicking through, and just looked at a Specialized Hardrock that seems really appealing; also at its price I can possibly start my single speed project too!

AfterThisNap
05-03-06, 02:52 PM
I feel that might be more bike than I really need...

You just discovered a reason to ride a whole lot more after you buy it.

2wheeled
05-03-06, 08:52 PM
Well maybe when you're out on your road bike you'll come across it, then take off ya shoes and beat him cleat side!!

2wheeled
05-03-06, 08:54 PM
You just discovered a reason to ride a whole lot more after you buy it.

Hey, nice sig.....

londonfieldsboy
05-04-06, 05:16 AM
I had the same thing but reversed happening to me about ten years ago(!). I had a Miyata SkyRunner, this rather heavy carbon fiber bike, which had cost me about $600 in 1994. It got stolen and I claimed on the insurance only expecting the regular $600-excess, but was chuffed to be told that I could pick out a bike for about $1500. From 1994 and 1995 they (Miyata) had come up with a completely new bike, fully XT, new carbon frame etc and it had doubled in price (and probably halved in weight) but they had kept the name. The insurance company had just called up a shop and asked them how much a new Skyrunner was... I got myself a Marin Pine Mt, which lasted me 'til Oct '05 when some thugs bent the frame in trying to steal it.

tspinning
05-04-06, 08:41 AM
Oh bummer London!

SO the insurance adjuster called me today to discuss the final check that would be cut. My research, (sent her a complete component breakdown) and many comparable bikes of today, brought the value of my bike up to ......

$840.00!!!!! so after my deductible (which I expected) gets me $340.00 by the end of the week! It's no 800, but hell, new bike here I come!