How not to steal a bike.
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How not to steal a bike.
So, I meet up with my buddies for Irish pub quiz at the local watering hole. After the quiz, people start heading out, we grab our usual booth (in front window, right next to our bikes) and have a few beers. I run out for a quick smoke and see a rather shady looking character pull up on a full suspension bike and stash it in an unused doorway right next to the bar entrance...(didn't look too close, thought it was just a cheap department store bike).
So... shady character walks into the bar, goes directly to the bathroom and starts doing lines off of the sink and offering coke to a regular. Guy is kicked out within a minute or two. He sees my buddy's Raleigh Olympian brakeless conversion (hoopty'd out with gold rattle-canned wheels, gold bar tape and cheap combo-chain lock that actually matches the whole ensemble).
In a moment of intense wisdom, he decides that he needs this bike. He puts his foot on the light pole and yanks as hard as he can, breaking the cheap combo lock. This is where the hilarity starts.
A running mount on a bike with a fixed wheel isn't too hard, provided you have ridden one for a couple days/weeks/months/years and are familiar with the basic concept of no freewheel.
Before I go any further, a little background... We live in a town of ~80,000 people, built on a hill with about 10-20 people who ride single-speeds for every day use, and even fewer running a fixed wheel... so your average bike-thief has no clue on how to ride, let alone do a running mount of a direct-drive bike...
He made it 15 feet.
He tried to do the sprint along left side of bike, put left foot on left pedal, swing right leg over seat and take off with your newly-stolen bike.
He failed, bad.
So far, he is about 5 seconds into his theft and face down on the ground. He had was probably trying to figure out what is happening when I reach him. Imagine lying face down on the ground after crashing some unrideable bike and having a 200 lb 6'2" ice climber/biker grab you by the hood and drag you down the street, away from the bar entrance, then pin you down and wait for backup....
This is where it gets even funnier, I dragged him down by the doorway where the thief had stashed the bike he rode in on... and start laughing my arse off....
My friend's conversion cost ~$100 for wheels, free frame, $5 for gold spraypaint and $10 for the fancy gold grip-tape. The bike thief had rolled in on a full-suspension Specialized Stumpjumper M4!
So the cops show up and we hand him over to them. We explain the whole thing, laughing the whole time. The cops couldn't believe how stupid the thief was and thanked us for stopping him and recovering the M4.
I'm still laughing, almost 12 hours later.
So... shady character walks into the bar, goes directly to the bathroom and starts doing lines off of the sink and offering coke to a regular. Guy is kicked out within a minute or two. He sees my buddy's Raleigh Olympian brakeless conversion (hoopty'd out with gold rattle-canned wheels, gold bar tape and cheap combo-chain lock that actually matches the whole ensemble).
In a moment of intense wisdom, he decides that he needs this bike. He puts his foot on the light pole and yanks as hard as he can, breaking the cheap combo lock. This is where the hilarity starts.
A running mount on a bike with a fixed wheel isn't too hard, provided you have ridden one for a couple days/weeks/months/years and are familiar with the basic concept of no freewheel.
Before I go any further, a little background... We live in a town of ~80,000 people, built on a hill with about 10-20 people who ride single-speeds for every day use, and even fewer running a fixed wheel... so your average bike-thief has no clue on how to ride, let alone do a running mount of a direct-drive bike...
He made it 15 feet.
He tried to do the sprint along left side of bike, put left foot on left pedal, swing right leg over seat and take off with your newly-stolen bike.
He failed, bad.
So far, he is about 5 seconds into his theft and face down on the ground. He had was probably trying to figure out what is happening when I reach him. Imagine lying face down on the ground after crashing some unrideable bike and having a 200 lb 6'2" ice climber/biker grab you by the hood and drag you down the street, away from the bar entrance, then pin you down and wait for backup....
This is where it gets even funnier, I dragged him down by the doorway where the thief had stashed the bike he rode in on... and start laughing my arse off....
My friend's conversion cost ~$100 for wheels, free frame, $5 for gold spraypaint and $10 for the fancy gold grip-tape. The bike thief had rolled in on a full-suspension Specialized Stumpjumper M4!
So the cops show up and we hand him over to them. We explain the whole thing, laughing the whole time. The cops couldn't believe how stupid the thief was and thanked us for stopping him and recovering the M4.
I'm still laughing, almost 12 hours later.
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Speaking of fixed gear thefts, I think it's funny when (at least where I live) you see someone riding a bike they SO CLEARLY stole ...
Typical scene ...
The bike: Fixed gear, nice but not too pimped out, nice, solid-color frame with matching Velocity rims and tires, bullhorns or straight bars, sometimes with a top tube pad.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
I used to think, "Who the hell would wanna steal a bike that has been completely customized by the owner?" ... not anymore.
Typical scene ...
The bike: Fixed gear, nice but not too pimped out, nice, solid-color frame with matching Velocity rims and tires, bullhorns or straight bars, sometimes with a top tube pad.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
I used to think, "Who the hell would wanna steal a bike that has been completely customized by the owner?" ... not anymore.
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The bike: Fixed gear, nice but not too pimped out, nice, solid-color frame with matching Velocity rims and tires, bullhorns or straight bars, sometimes with a top tube pad.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
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That's probably a good feeling for sure. +1 for climbing. I climb rocks, not ice, so that would indicate a whole other level of ballsyness in my opinion.
What's a friday night Irish pub quiz?
You've described hipsters? Honestly, no mess bag indicates someone shouldn't be riding fixed? I mean I agree otherwise, but really?
What's a friday night Irish pub quiz?
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
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Speaking of fixed gear thefts, I think it's funny when (at least where I live) you see someone riding a bike they SO CLEARLY stole ...
Typical scene ...
The bike: Fixed gear, nice but not too pimped out, nice, solid-color frame with matching Velocity rims and tires, bullhorns or straight bars, sometimes with a top tube pad.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
I used to think, "Who the hell would wanna steal a bike that has been completely customized by the owner?" ... not anymore.
Typical scene ...
The bike: Fixed gear, nice but not too pimped out, nice, solid-color frame with matching Velocity rims and tires, bullhorns or straight bars, sometimes with a top tube pad.
The perpetrator: Some guy, swerving right or left constantly, no messenger bag, looks homeless, clothes completely dirty, faint fecal scent mixed with liquor in his wake.
I used to think, "Who the hell would wanna steal a bike that has been completely customized by the owner?" ... not anymore.
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Pub quiz is a team or individual event where you answer 25 tough/kinda tough questions. Winner(s) get funny/goofy prizes and entered into yearly drawing. We have some pretty good rivalries and it makes for good fun. Get a pretty good bike crowd for our town.
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pub quiz sounds fun. I used to pretty much the same thing with my dad when I was in high school at the bar he and his friends drank at. the prizes usually involved pitchers of beer and chicken wings.
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A while ago I was talking to this guy I had just met and a sort of similar story. I don't remember all the details, but it went like this:
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
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A while ago I was talking to this guy I had just met and a sort of similar story. I don't remember all the details, but it went like this:
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
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A while ago I was talking to this guy I had just met and a sort of similar story. I don't remember all the details, but it went like this:
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
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+1 for climbing! I always wanted to try ice climbing but I figure I'll get to it in 25 years when I turn 50 and start trad climbing. To me it seems fixed gears are like the bouldering of bike riding.
I'm just kidding, all climbing gets props.
I'm just kidding, all climbing gets props.
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A while ago I was talking to this guy I had just met and a sort of similar story. I don't remember all the details, but it went like this:
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
Dude is drinking at a bar with some friends. The bar closes and they all leave except for him, because he's bumming a cigarette off of someone. While hes bumming the cig his back is turned to his now unlocked bike. Some guy comes up behind him, grabs the bike and takes off down a hill. Almost instantly the thief realizes that he's riding a bike that can't coast, doesn't have brakes and has a loose headset, and that he is riding down a hill toward a red light. He blows thru the light because he can't control the bike at all and gets nailed by a car, resulting in a traumatic brain injury. The thief died in the hospital later.
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duluth mn?
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Hurrah
drinks all around!!!
drinks all around!!!
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