My good deed, return of a stolen bike.
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Found a Kona stuffed in some bushes, Cops have it now.
Vic, B.C, Canada.
Crappy suspension fork- how do you guys ride that junk? I'm staying solid.
Maybe if it's not claimed i'll get a new bike, ( i think the officer is gonna keep it HIMSELF if not claimed, he said he'd chat the chief if not...but...)
Hope I get mine back if it's ever lifted, I got one up on the karma I guess.
Keep it real folks, >jef.
Vic, B.C, Canada.
Crappy suspension fork- how do you guys ride that junk? I'm staying solid.
Maybe if it's not claimed i'll get a new bike, ( i think the officer is gonna keep it HIMSELF if not claimed, he said he'd chat the chief if not...but...)
Hope I get mine back if it's ever lifted, I got one up on the karma I guess.
Keep it real folks, >jef.
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Right on man. 2 weeks ago I had my MTB/commuter ripped off from my back yard...I hope to see it again someday...
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Just be good to your neighbor. That's what it's about.
Good for you, jeff, for taking the bike to the cops. Hopefully the person will get their bike back and be happy.
Good for you, jeff, for taking the bike to the cops. Hopefully the person will get their bike back and be happy.
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You're a good guy, Jeff.
You ever find a DeRosa (baby blue) in the bushes, it's mine.
Seriously, though... I wish there were more people like you out there.
Good for you! Remember, what comes around, goes around. I bet a bike falls into your lap (not mine, though!
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Koffee
You ever find a DeRosa (baby blue) in the bushes, it's mine.

Seriously, though... I wish there were more people like you out there.
Good for you! Remember, what comes around, goes around. I bet a bike falls into your lap (not mine, though!

Koffee
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If you want it back, make sure you're doing everything you can to increase your chances. A good way of doing this is buying a National Bike Registry sticker and putting it on the bike. Then, if it is ever found, it can be returned to you.
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Yeah I still have to register my 2 newest bikes with NBR. I'll do it once I get my paycheck...sucks being broke.....having to go back to ramen to afford a stem, etc
