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Old 03-10-11 | 09:48 PM
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Someone stole my rear brake! WTF?! rant?

Stop me if you heard this one before.....

I don't even know what to think of this. I rode to school today with all four of my brake pads. I arrived at my first class and left my first class with all my brakes. I parked my bike outside of my next building the same way I have been all semester. I leave class to hop on my bike and come home to start my spring break (we have really early spring breaks in GA for some reason) and lo and behold I only have my front break pads?!! WTF!? I mean if you are going to break out an allen wrench and take some brake pads, why not the actual brakes themselves? Why even take brakes? Seriously, wtf?

Oh well, I was needing some new pads anyways. Now I have two pair of Kool Stop Salmons on the way.
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Old 03-10-11 | 10:05 PM
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its probably those POS trying to get someone killed,
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Old 03-10-11 | 10:07 PM
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Stop me if you heard this one before.....

I don't even know what to think of this. I rode to school today with all four of my brake pads. I arrived at my first class and left my first class with all my brakes. I parked my bike outside of my next building the same way I have been all semester. I leave class to hop on my bike and come home to start my spring break (we have really early spring breaks in GA for some reason) and lo and behold I only have my front break pads?!! WTF!? I mean if you are going to break out an allen wrench and take some brake pads, why not the actual brakes themselves? Why even take brakes? Seriously, wtf?

Oh well, I was needing some new pads anyways. Now I have two pair of Kool Stop Salmons on the way.
I always think of the Smiths song whenever I read that phrase.

Sorry to hear about that OPP. Sounds like you have some loose Kleptos at school. They'll grow out of it, or maybe not, they'll just start working on Wallstreet.
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Old 03-11-11 | 07:30 AM
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[QUOTE=531phile;12344164]I always think of the Smiths song whenever I read that phrase.

Sorry to hear about that OPP. QUOTE]

I always think of the Naughty By Nature song whenever I read that phrase.
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Old 03-11-11 | 07:36 AM
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weird stuff isn't it? A couple weeks ago I had a frozen turkey fall off a building and miss my rear wheel by a couple feet while riding home at night.
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:02 AM
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A couple weeks ago I had a frozen turkey fall off a building and miss my rear wheel by a couple feet while riding home at night.

Some people, huh? They could have at least let it thaw.
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:05 AM
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I was just checking my email and had a shipping notification from Amazon. My Kool Stops that I had shipped with 2 day prime shipping had been upgraded to next day air and will get here this evening. That was quite a nice surprise because I figured I wouldn't see them until Monday (two business days after Thursday afternoon when I ordered them). Amazon ftw!
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:07 AM
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Some people, huh? They could have at least let it thaw.
at least it would have hit the sidewalk with a splat and not a thunk like a bowling ball with legs
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:09 AM
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:13 AM
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So, I was about to ironically suggest we petition Pit Lock to make some bolt heads for brakes. Then I found these. Do you think they would work for center-pull cantilever brakes?
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Old 03-11-11 | 11:27 AM
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That sucks. Was at the pub last night and someone stole my huge POS front light. Pretty sh**ty thing to do to someone who has to ride home in the rain at 2am.
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Old 03-11-11 | 11:56 AM
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Interrupted a parts strip ,because my piss was quick.
location, public loo, across from Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen , Denmark.
rear brake of my touring bike.
I had to go find new 6mm bolts.. cut my stay short
and left the city, soon thereafter.
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Old 03-11-11 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by LeeG
at least it would have hit the sidewalk with a splat and not a thunk like a bowling ball with legs
That's a crazy story dude - i remember reading that thread and thinking that it had to be some sore of mishap - I mean, who would discard a perfectly good turkey to try and kill/maim some random cyclist?

The OP's situation appears to be basic (although ineffective) thievery - yours is just one of those giant WTF's . .
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Old 03-11-11 | 12:33 PM
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Had someone steal 1 pedal off my bike while locked at school once...1! Guess they only needed 1!
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At least they left your front pads. That would have been much worse. I always appreciate caring, compassionate thieves.
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Old 03-11-11 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 531phile
I always think of the Smiths song whenever I read that phrase.

As a bonus, it doubles as a cycling video.
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Old 03-11-11 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ZManT
That's a crazy story dude - i remember reading that thread and thinking that it had to be some sore of mishap - I mean, who would discard a perfectly good turkey to try and kill/maim some random cyclist?

The OP's situation appears to be basic (although ineffective) thievery - yours is just one of those giant WTF's . .

That's true. His story is bizarre, mine is just crappy. But my new brakes are already here. Free overnight shipping is awesome
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Old 03-11-11 | 02:37 PM
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Report it to your schools police department. Unlikely they would or could do anything, but you never know. Also print a flyer and post it at the bike rack. I did that when someone stole my saddle.

Basically it won't help you, but hopefully it will help someone else.
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Old 03-11-11 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by LeeG
weird stuff isn't it? A couple weeks ago I had a frozen turkey fall off a building and miss my rear wheel by a couple feet while riding home at night.
"As God is my witness...I thought frozen turkeys could fly!"
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Old 03-12-11 | 10:07 AM
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That is low!

I had my Brooks B17 stolen a few weeks ago at work. It really bothers me because 99.9% it was a co-worker! Try gluing a small ball bearing in the allen head bolt.
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That really sucks. A few months ago somebody stole my rear skewer. I noticed it when my rear wheel slipped off as I was removing it from the bike rack. Luckily there is a bike shop across the street. The owner gave me a skewer free. He had a whole box of them. This ******* that stole my skewer didn't even bother to walk across the street to see what they cost. Eric would have given him one for free too.
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Originally Posted by 531phile
I always think of the Smiths song whenever I read that phrase.

Sorry to hear about that OPP. QUOTE]

I always think of the Naughty By Nature song whenever I read that phrase.
I always think of Victoria's Secret catalogs whenever I read that phrase.

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Old 03-12-11 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by flyingWeez
I leave class to hop on my bike and come home to start my spring break (we have really early spring breaks in GA for some reason) and lo and behold I only have my front break pads?!! WTF!? I mean if you are going to break out an allen wrench and take some brake pads, why not the actual brakes themselves? Why even take brakes? Seriously, wtf?
Well it is almost to Spring time and the student who stole your brake perhaps was burn out from school and only needed a "break"
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Old 03-12-11 | 04:01 PM
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Well it is almost to Spring time and the student who stole your brake perhaps was burn out from school and only needed a "break"
Preferably compound.
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Old 03-12-11 | 06:36 PM
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Rode to a 10k run this morning and forgot to put my tools in the backpack when I parked the bike. Somebody helped themselves to a Pedro's multi-tool, 3-wrencho, couple of small metric wrenches, tube, and patches. $50+ worth. Had to be somebody who knows what they are - punks.
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