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Made in the Shade...
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I almost didn't see this walking to lunch today. It looks like a camouflage tarp over the front of the bike and a bamboo shade over the rest. I didn't inspect it to see how well the bike was locked and secured, but then, you can't steal what you can't see.
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Could be an art installation. Stealing it could be performance art.
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Have I been drinking? What the heck are we looking at here?! :p
If I were a thief, even if that thing is not locked in any way, I’d stay far, far away from messing with whatever weirdo rigged up this situation! |
Originally Posted by Charliekeet
(Post 20277340)
Have I been drinking? What the heck are we looking at here?! :p
If I were a thief, even if that thing is not locked in any way, I’d stay far, far away from messing with whatever weirdo rigged up this situation! OP, more info, please |
Its a stealth bike.:)
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Originally Posted by jasnooks
(Post 20277374)
^this
OP, more info, please Here is a wider view. It probably wouldn't register to a car driving by on the street, but to a pedestrian walking by (like me), or to some one parking in the adjacent lot it would stick out; maybe not as a bicycle, but as something. Seriously I think it is just some one's attempt to prevent bike theft, although, I have seen art "installations" on local college campuses that this would pass for. |
OK, who besides me noticed the one parked next to it? :)
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Even after you saying something I don't see one parked next to it. I must be blind.
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
(Post 20277773)
OK, who besides me noticed the one parked next to it? :)
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This thread sure is a change of pace...
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Bicycle?
Pretty effective. I think that a lot of what makes it work is that the bike is hanging in the tree--the rear wheel is about a foot off the ground, so you look at it and it doesn't immediately register as "bike."
On the other hand, the entire thing draws attention, but in more of a homeless-person's-shelter way than a parked-bicycle way. I can't imagine carrying all that stuff on the bike all the time, but it could be a favorite parking spot if the user hid all the covering material in the hedge. |
Security by obscurity isn't security.
The only one fooled is the owner. -Tim- |
The type of local act that'd evolve from such "creativity" would be arson.
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
(Post 20277773)
OK, who besides me noticed the one parked next to it? :)
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A homeless person might steal the tarp... and the shade.
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Interesting.
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Probably it was set up to hide another thing.
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The old bicycle in a camo tent trick.
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Originally Posted by hillyman
(Post 20290257)
The old bicycle in a camo tent trick.
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
(Post 20276932)
I almost didn't see this walking to lunch today. It looks like a camouflage tarp over the front of the bike and a bamboo shade over the rest. I didn't inspect it to see how well the bike was locked and secured, but then, you can't steal what you can't see.
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I think I see a U-lock through the rear triangle and around that branch, at the top of the seat tube.
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kinda like an elephant trying to hide behind a skinny tree? :foo:
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
(Post 20293952)
While on the topic of senselessness , inanity, and absurdity ... https://globalmotortrend.com/cowboy-...rse-and-lasso/
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