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drummingpariah 03-19-09 06:52 PM

So far, I've been absolutely loving it out here. It's kind of strange to think that at the beginning of the week, I could just BARELY do the completely flat 10-mile round trip ride to and from work, and today I rode around for an extra hour after getting home. I'm absolutely loving it, but I'm still mad at myself for missing the Berkeley Critical Mass. I think I will be until the next one.

Anybody who's interested, Dolores Park is deciding which movies to play this season on April 1st. I know I'm planning to go.

mandiejackson 03-23-09 10:25 PM

hi everyone, i live and work in downtown sacramento. i just bought an 09 schwinn madison single speed, it's pretty fun. i commute to and from work and sometimes school. i just need some people to ride with who arent the hipster tarck bike community. anyway, here is my bike

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8438/dscn1692t.jpg

my myspace link is below, add me!

x136 03-23-09 11:20 PM

Welcome, Mandie! Those Madisons are great-looking bikes.

BlastRadius 03-24-09 08:45 AM

x136 is most definitely not hipsterish and he's got a tarck bike.

drummingpariah 03-24-09 08:58 AM

Well, so much for that idea. My bike was stolen last night (before it got dark, even) from my enclosed back yard. If anybody happens to see my bike, please let me know. I'm going to report it as stolen today, but I don't have the serial stamp recorded anywhere. It had a Formula flip-flop rear hub with a freewheel on one side, and nothing on the other. The saddle was an old plastic one, and it only had front brakes (white lever). The crank was an old shim-style Raleigh and the pedals were small, cheap, cast steel.

I really can't afford to buy another bike, so it looks like I'm just going to have to start driving my gas-guzzling car again.

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

JoelS 03-24-09 09:01 AM

Wow, that sucks. Sorry to hear about the theft.

Tapeworm21 03-24-09 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by drummingpariah (Post 8588521)
Well, so much for that idea. My bike was stolen last night (before it got dark, even) from my enclosed back yard. If anybody happens to see my bike, please let me know. I'm going to report it as stolen today, but I don't have the serial stamp recorded anywhere. It had a Formula flip-flop rear hub with a freewheel on one side, and nothing on the other. The saddle was an old plastic one, and it only had front brakes (white lever). The crank was an old shim-style Raleigh and the pedals were small, cheap, cast steel.

I really can't afford to buy another bike, so it looks like I'm just going to have to start driving my gas-guzzling car again.

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

I also live in Berkeley. They're savages here bro. That's why I have 9 bikes in my kitchen. I'll keep an eye out for it though.

drummingpariah 03-24-09 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Tapeworm21 (Post 8588739)
I also live in Berkeley. They're savages here bro. That's why I have 9 bikes in my kitchen. I'll keep an eye out for it though.

I really appreciate it. The Sovereign stickers are still on it under the fading yellow paint, that should be a dead giveaway. It's the first Sovereign I've ever seen. I'll be stopping by the Missing Link, Mike's, and the BART parking area (inside the downtown Bart) this evening when I call the police to report it. If anybody has ideas as to where else I should post/report it, please let me know.

powpow 03-24-09 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by drummingpariah (Post 8588521)
My bike was stolen last night (before it got dark, even) from my enclosed back yard.

Ah, the joys of the Berkeley urban experience. Check Craigslist (yes, some thieves are that stupid). Also, check the infamous Karim Cycle on Telegraph. They have a history of selling stolen bikes.

drummingpariah 03-24-09 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by powpow (Post 8589463)
Ah, the joys of the Berkeley urban experience. Check Craigslist (yes, some thieves are that stupid). Also, check the infamous Karim Cycle on Telegraph. They have a history of selling stolen bikes.

Just went through CL, but I've got bicycles updating as an RSS feed on my phone so I'll be keeping tabs on that. I've added Karim Cycle to my list of places to stop by tonight, and I'd even be willing to offer a reward if someone were to turn it in to me. My daily commute really sucks now. It's just disappointing all-around, rather than fun and challenging. I'm going to end up missing Critical Mass AGAIN because of this, as well.

Thanks though. I don't have a whole lot of hope, but I'm still willing to do whatever legwork I can to try to get my bike back.

drummingpariah 03-24-09 07:35 PM

Well, that was a quick turn-around. Stopped by all the local shops on my way home, printed up some fliers and put them up, got home, and ... there's my bike... on the other side of our 10' wooden fence... in a gated apartment parking garage, leaning against a wall.

I figured there was a simple way to solve this:
call the building manager, get my bike back. No such luck, visit the building, page the building manager (on one of those numeric keypad things), get her cell number (had to try three times since it was garbled), call, leave a voice mail, wait an hour, call again, give up...

*sigh*... then it's call the Berkeley Police Department, who I'm sure will get back to me sometime tomorrow or possibly later this week, and ... wait, they're already here. Wow. Now my bike is back in my hands?

... gushing relief. Thanks to the Officers who got my bike back, and the nice people who let the officers into the parking area, and a BIG SPECIAL thanks to the thief who was dumb enough to leave it in plain view from my back door. Looks like I'll be posting in the "How was your commute today?" thread tomorrow.

x136 03-24-09 07:56 PM

Damn, sorry to hear of the theft, DP, but congratulations on getting it back!

msincredible 03-24-09 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by drummingpariah (Post 8593063)
... gushing relief. Thanks to the Officers who got my bike back, and the nice people who let the officers into the parking area, and a BIG SPECIAL thanks to the thief who was dumb enough to leave it in plain view from my back door. Looks like I'll be posting in the "How was your commute today?" thread tomorrow.

Fantastic news! :thumb:

JoelS 03-24-09 08:28 PM

Really glad to hear your bike came home! Maybe it went out for a ride on its own.

drummingpariah 04-01-09 07:16 PM

Anybody showing up to Critical Mass in Berkeley tomorrow? I've never been to one, so I don't really know what to expect, but I'm looking forward to it.

JourneyLightly 04-07-09 06:38 PM

Hi, I'm not actually new here. I originally signed up as "Owner," which was my generic username for any forum I joined without intention of staying long: cars, home improvement, etc. Since that username really has nothing to do with bikes or with me, and I'm still on BF a year and a half later, I figured I'd choose something more personal. See you on the road!

Jeff

taxi777 04-07-09 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by JourneyLightly (Post 8686281)
Hi, I'm not actually new here. I originally signed up as "Owner," which was my generic username for any forum I joined without intention of staying long: cars, home improvement, etc. Since that username really has nothing to do with bikes or with me, and I'm still on BF a year and a half later, I figured I'd choose something more personal. See you on the road!

Jeff

Welcome again!

ROJA 04-07-09 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by drummingpariah (Post 8647841)
Anybody showing up to Critical Mass in Berkeley tomorrow? I've never been to one, so I don't really know what to expect, but I'm looking forward to it.

Glad to hear you got your bike back! You are a lucky dude! Did you do CM in Berkeley? How was it?

BlastRadius 04-08-09 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by JourneyLightly (Post 8686281)
Hi, I'm not actually new here. I originally signed up as "Owner," which was my generic username for any forum I joined without intention of staying long: cars, home improvement, etc. Since that username really has nothing to do with bikes or with me, and I'm still on BF a year and a half later, I figured I'd choose something more personal. See you on the road!

Jeff


BTW, Jeff introduced me to Team Integrate/FFBC at the Early Bird races. He's the star of the team :thumb:

drummingpariah 04-08-09 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by ROJA (Post 8686706)
Glad to hear you got your bike back! You are a lucky dude! Did you do CM in Berkeley? How was it?

I totally missed it, had to stay late at work. *sigh* I guess I'll have to wait another month.

HIPCHIP 04-17-09 10:30 AM

Hi all, Dan here and I live in Woodland. I'm 53, and just dropped 55+ Lbs, so just getting into road biking and am currently riding a mountain bike that I will make more road than off-road for the time being until I figure out what I need for a road bike. We have a nice LBS in Woodland, and there's tons in Davis, so I have access to stuff, including the Davis Bike Club. Gotta go in for shoulder surgery next month, so that will lay me up for awhile, but I hope to use the wind-trainer and keep going. Hoping to find a group to teach me all I need to know.

TarmacDude 04-17-09 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by drummingpariah (Post 8593063)
Well, that was a quick turn-around. Stopped by all the local shops on my way home, printed up some fliers and put them up, got home, and ... there's my bike... on the other side of our 10' wooden fence... in a gated apartment parking garage, leaning against a wall.

I figured there was a simple way to solve this:
call the building manager, get my bike back. No such luck, visit the building, page the building manager (on one of those numeric keypad things), get her cell number (had to try three times since it was garbled), call, leave a voice mail, wait an hour, call again, give up...

*sigh*... then it's call the Berkeley Police Department, who I'm sure will get back to me sometime tomorrow or possibly later this week, and ... wait, they're already here. Wow. Now my bike is back in my hands?

... gushing relief. Thanks to the Officers who got my bike back, and the nice people who let the officers into the parking area, and a BIG SPECIAL thanks to the thief who was dumb enough to leave it in plain view from my back door. Looks like I'll be posting in the "How was your commute today?" thread tomorrow.

That's great news. Glad you got your bike that.

Anodyne 05-07-09 04:35 PM

Hi forum,

I just moved from SF to Oakland and I'm on the prowl for some people to ride with. I started mountain biking a couple of years ago (mostly on the peninsula) and own a Giant Yukon FX (one heavy S.O.B.!!) Recently purchased a Trek 1.5 9 months ago and quickly got it stolen.

Now I'm riding a Bianchi Cross Veloce (06) and loving every minute of it. Averaging 100 miles a week and constantly looking out the window at work thinking of my ride home.

If you're in the area and want to ride, hit me up :)

F4UX3/2 05-11-09 02:23 AM

Hello bikeforums I'm Fauxer (my old gaming name) Ty in real life, I'm a student at SFSU. When I'm not eating, sleeping and drinking chemistry I'm on my bianchi in the presidio, or riding my tark bike to zeitgeist to down bloodymarry's. I've been pushing myself solo but I'd like to get into a group ride that has the patience to show a n00b the ropes. From what I have read on the forums cycling is similar to golf (I played varsity) in that it has an unwritten book of ettiquette, and I would like to be aquainted with said book before I enter some cat 5 races, and hopefully go further.

-Ty

BlastRadius 05-11-09 07:54 AM

Welcome Ty.
Here's some of those unwritten rules written down for posterity.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=380788
See you on BF ride sometime.


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