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Old 04-19-22, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnJ80
you still have not explained how I’ve been able to completely avoid bike theft with two bikes in an urban university bike stealing environment for 10 years for two bikes (19 bike-years). That should not be possible if angle grinders are everywhere and everything can be defeated by them as you allege. (Hint: it’s not the grinder).

I stand by our record and our method. if you can’t top that success, then you need to re-examine your theory.
So, you want to be argumentative? and point your finger at me? probably your middle finger! I gave you a website that alleges as well, but you yell at me. I went to college too, rode my bike, and locked it up with a CABLE lock!!! and it was never stolen either, how do YOU explain that? And you want to argue over the what they call a tool that is called that in the industry, not by me but by the industry?

I'm done with this immature conversation you are ranting on about, have a nice life.
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