Commuter gets stripped!!!
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-cable locks are useless
-don't leave bikes out overnight, walk the bike if you're drunk
anyway, he should get a new bike or rebuild (whatever find more suitable) because bike commuting sure beats driving. I know a lot of people who have had bikes stolen, even from inside their homes!!, and that didn't stop them from riding bikes.
-don't leave bikes out overnight, walk the bike if you're drunk
anyway, he should get a new bike or rebuild (whatever find more suitable) because bike commuting sure beats driving. I know a lot of people who have had bikes stolen, even from inside their homes!!, and that didn't stop them from riding bikes.
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A good source for a parts bike, besides craigslist, is the local police department and any big university. The police where I live just auctioned off their abandoned bikes and there was a couple of brand new Treks, some decent Gary Fisher MTBs, etc. I was shocked to see the quality of some of the bikes. Sure, there was a lot of junk, but there was some good stuff there too. A lot of universities sell their abandoned bikes too. In either case, these sales/auctions tend to be just once a year.
However, in agreement with many of the other responses, building up that bike will most likely get everything stolen again. Maybe your friend can trade the frame for a less flashy, not-so-expensive looking bike that's less likely to be stolen or stripped.
However, in agreement with many of the other responses, building up that bike will most likely get everything stolen again. Maybe your friend can trade the frame for a less flashy, not-so-expensive looking bike that's less likely to be stolen or stripped.
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A good source for a parts bike, besides craigslist, is the local police department and any big university. The police where I live just auctioned off their abandoned bikes and there was a couple of brand new Treks, some decent Gary Fisher MTBs, etc. I was shocked to see the quality of some of the bikes. Sure, there was a lot of junk, but there was some good stuff there too. A lot of universities sell their abandoned bikes too. In either case, these sales/auctions tend to be just once a year.
However, in agreement with many of the other responses, building up that bike will most likely get everything stolen again. Maybe your friend can trade the frame for a less flashy, not-so-expensive looking bike that's less likely to be stolen or stripped.
However, in agreement with many of the other responses, building up that bike will most likely get everything stolen again. Maybe your friend can trade the frame for a less flashy, not-so-expensive looking bike that's less likely to be stolen or stripped.
It will get stolen if the OP repeats the behavior and leaves it chained at a bar overnight with no supervision.. How much more drunken-boneheaded can you get than that?