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kageones 11-11-11 12:11 PM

I feel bad for this guy
 
Nyc nonsense. Saw this outside my building on 53rd, guess he had nice parts.
[IMG]http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/a394399d.jpg[/IMG]

RaleighSport 11-11-11 12:29 PM

I don't even have any idea what to say to that.. geeze people suck!

dmbaile2 11-11-11 12:29 PM

At least he still has his crank :thumb:

hueyhoolihan 11-11-11 12:37 PM

at this point i think ripping off the water bottle holder would be an act of mercy.

oh, and i think the frame is my size..

Mr. Beanz 11-11-11 12:40 PM

Looks like a single speed. Chances are the components were stolen to begin with.:D

Sirrus Rider 11-11-11 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Beanz (Post 13481798)
Looks like a single speed. Chances are the components were stolen to begin with.:D

Maybe someone came by and stole their parts back?? :D

kageones 11-11-11 01:28 PM

A few weeks ago I bought a 70 something Raleigh Record 10 speed on ebay for ten bucks and my brother asked me "why would you buy that piece of junk?" I just sent him that pic and now he gets it. I live and work in a giant cesspool where anything goes. I feel like putting a sheet over it like they would a homicide victim...for a last shred of dignity. For some reason the chain just laying there with nothing to do got to me, like a jumper sprawled out on the sidewalk for the whole city to see his insides. I am gonna go get a sheet now

Nightshade 11-11-11 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by kageones (Post 13481681)
Nyc nonsense. Saw this outside my building on 53rd, guess he had nice parts.
[IMG]http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/a394399d.jpg[/IMG]

THIS is why I won't depend on any bike lock to "protect" my bikes.

I believe in "all hazard" bike insurance to "protect" my bike (and my wallet).

kc0yef 11-11-11 01:45 PM

NewYork Gold left in the streets a street named I don't know how to lock up my bike on 5th and 4th

dcrowell 11-11-11 02:05 PM

The thief had every tool he needed except a crank puller.

SlimRider 11-11-11 02:16 PM

The thief took everything but the real treasure...A gold chromoly steel frame!...What a fool!

This is further proof that thieves are genuine idiots!

- Slim :)

Mr. Beanz 11-11-11 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by dcrowell (Post 13482209)
The thief had every tool he needed except a crank puller.

Or the crank arms were 175's not 172.5's :D

Snydermann 11-11-11 02:24 PM

Maybe the guy takes all those parts off his bike before he locks it up so they don't get stolen . . . . lol.

pg13 11-11-11 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by Nightshade (Post 13482087)
THIS is why I won't depend on any bike lock to "protect" my bikes.

I believe in "all hazard" bike insurance to "protect" my bike (and my wallet).


how much do you pay for the insurance? just curious as never really looked at insurance and was wondering. oh and does the price include replacement policy in it? if i do get insurance(along with my locks) plan on getting that included. ack sorry 1 more and does using better locks possibly get you a discount on the additional charge? hmm probably that depends on the insurance people and coverage id guess.

nathan.johnson 11-11-11 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by dmbaile2 (Post 13481754)
At least he still has his crank :thumb:

The chain too! :D

ThermionicScott 11-11-11 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by nathan.johnson (Post 13482481)
The chain too! :D

The thief measured the stretch and decided to pass on it. ;)

jsdavis 11-11-11 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by dcrowell (Post 13482209)
The thief had every tool he needed except a crank puller.

I have never disassembled a bike completely, but wouldn't one only need a set of metric allen keys to remove all the parts and leave what is depicted above?

RaleighSport 11-11-11 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by jsdavis (Post 13482612)
I have never disassembled a bike completely, but wouldn't one only need a set of metric allen keys to remove all the parts and leave what is depicted above?

I wonder where one might find a compact tool for stealing bike parts?
http://www.topeak.com/mediafiles/products/1380/

CaptCarrot 11-11-11 04:01 PM

Freshly nicked from the LBS.

jsdavis 11-11-11 05:41 PM

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This would have worked too...

http://photo-dictionary.com/photofil...ipe_cutter.jpg

bikegeekmn 12-02-11 03:11 PM

Man, the headset?, Really?
I wonder how long it took 'em to strip the parts.
Life in the big city, I guess.

AndreyT 12-02-11 04:04 PM

I don't see the logic in it. It is hard to make out what kind of lock is used, but for such a dedicated thief wouldn't it be much easier (and faster) to cut the lock and steal the whole bike intact?

For this reason, to me it doesn't look like a single-event theft. It looks more like an abandoned bike that was left in the street for a long time, losing part after part until it eventually got to the stage we see in the picture.

Dahon.Steve 12-02-11 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by kageones (Post 13481681)
Nyc nonsense. Saw this outside my building on 53rd, guess he had nice parts.
[IMG]http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/a394399d.jpg[/IMG]

Folks. I used to work in that area and there are tons of people walking down that block and no one did anything. It goes to show you the idea of leaving your bike in full view does not protect your bike at all! I seen an MTB in FULL in a court yard not far from this location in FULL VIEW stripped of parts.

Hide the bike is far better.

Jyyanks 12-02-11 09:17 PM

Is that on 53rd and Broadway/7th? If so, I think I walked past that bike.....

giantcfr1 12-03-11 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by kageones (Post 13481681)
Nyc nonsense. Saw this outside my building on 53rd, guess he had nice parts. ..

Seems to be one crappy area if that kind of thing happens. What other moronic activities happen there?


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