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dolface 10-08-05 12:54 AM

jacked
 
my sweet baby peleton got stripped of bars, stem, saddle and seatpost while i was watching 'a sunday in hell' at the victoria on 16th st.
stem was a alu nitto 100mm, and i don't expect to see it again. bars were nitto 123aa's, 38cm, and i'll recognize them if i see them.
seatpost was a ritchey nothing i don't care about, saddle was kind of special, it was (is) an ariake aero jaguar, and i've never seen one before. i'd like to get it back if at all possible.

pics are here http://photos1.blogger.com/img/216/1...tonBlogger.jpg and description of parts is here http://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...postcount=4662

i'm sadder about this than i thought i would be.

Fugazi Dave 10-08-05 01:01 AM

Crap, I'm sorry. That really blows.

griffin_ 10-08-05 01:57 AM

damn, that sucks
somebody really took their time raping your bike

redfooj 10-08-05 02:22 AM

whats ****ed up is that the thief was a bicyclist...

bums -- the ones usually doing the stealing around here -- only steal whole bikes they can actually ride and dump off for $$$. only someone who knows something would jack parts

i had someone steal my NOS fluted dura-ace seatpost and selle flite titanium saddle from my bike... the front quick-release wheel was left alone... bums and/or kids and/or drunks dont walk around with hex-wrenches........

wangster 10-08-05 07:51 AM

Sorry man, hope you find the fu**ers and get your stuff back. Its sad that whoever took your stuff is most likely a biker, if not a fixie rider. What a total ******bag to take from a fellow rider just so you can have parts to bling up your own pos. good luck retreaving your things.

LóFarkas 10-08-05 08:37 AM

I can't believe somebody stole a quill stem! It took me half an hour of hammering the screw head to get mine out... Anyway, sorry to hear that.

Jose R 10-08-05 08:43 AM

That's very sad G-,

I remember having my handlebars taken from my MTB while in New Haven many years back while doing work at a campus computer center. The thief cut all the cables and removed the stem/handlebars.

That was one long and sorry ass walk back home.

That Peleton is one great looking bike...damn shame.

karmical 10-08-05 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by wangster
Sorry man, hope you find the fu**ers and get your stuff back. Its sad that whoever took your stuff is most likely a biker, if not a fixie rider. What a total ******bag to take from a fellow rider just so you can have parts to bling up your own pos. good luck retreaving your things.

is most likely a biker? this happened at the bicycle film festival screening, wtf no organized parking? i'd gladly toss in another couple bucks to have a parking area set up, isn't that the kind of stuff those bike coalition guys live for?

sorry about your losses man...

death to all ****ing thieves...

ostro 10-08-05 08:55 AM

whoa...i thought the SFBC did setup bike valet?!?!? That is soo ****ty, i too will bet it some new to cycling arsehole who is willing to steal from the midst.

lala 10-08-05 09:11 AM

That's unbelievable!! Some scumbag probably ended up with a whole bike of parts by the time the film was over! Effing thieves!

filtersweep 10-08-05 09:26 AM

Bars? Seat? We don't need no bars or seat!

http://www.goedkoopsteskelter.nl/recordmaas2.jpg

+

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/8840/sellabig4sj.jpg

Bummer about the theft...

BlastRadius 10-08-05 10:46 AM

That's messed up. Do you still have the Fuji? Did you ever build the CX bike?

Mouton 10-08-05 12:02 PM

SFBC _DID_ have parking set up. Galen set off on his own and parked to a well-lit pole across the street. Bummer.

MattyO 10-08-05 12:02 PM

VERY sorry to hear that. i know yr pain. I had my baby jacked here in Spain 2 months ago. my ass hasnt been on a bike since. still bummed.

death to thieves. I'm not just saying that. Let the fu*kers rot.

dolface 10-08-05 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by BlastRadius
That's messed up. Do you still have the Fuji? Did you ever build the CX bike?

yeah, still have the fuji, so i'm not bikeless.

still haven't built the cx bike, it was pre-empted by the peleton. guess i shuld have waited on that :o

dolface 10-08-05 04:02 PM

thanks everybody, for your sympthy. i know i'm not the first one to have stuff jacked, and lord knows i won't be the last, but it's really heartening to see folks posting here.
(and at least i still have most of the bike.)

everything except the saddle can, and will, be replaced. if anyone has suggestions for a comfy njs saddle please let me know.

YellowFixedGear 10-08-05 04:09 PM

thats sucks man. sorry to hear that.

puckman 10-08-05 04:22 PM

Dolface...sorry to hear that you got jacked man...so did you park with the valet or no?

dolface 10-08-05 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by puckman
Dolface...sorry to hear that you got jacked man...so did you park with the valet or no?

no, i didn't, because i am a MO-RON. i parked across the street, right under a streelight because i was worried about my baby getting scraped in the ginourmous pile-o-bikes in the valet area.

that'll teach me.

brunning 10-08-05 04:47 PM

my quick theft protection.

i do it for stem, bars and seatpost. once you're sure about the position of your components, fill the hole up with superglue and drop a ball bearing in there.

if you want to adjust it, you can knock it out with an awl in about 30 seconds. your average bike thief out to jack some components is probably just carrying an allen set and when he finds he can't stick his wrench in there, will probably move on.

it's not the best, but it's something.

http://thirdrate.com/misc/stem_ball_bearing.jpg

Ceya 10-08-05 04:54 PM

i will see what I can do about the seat. send me a clse up.

S/F,
CEYA!

wangster 10-08-05 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by brunning
my quick theft protection.

i do it for stem, bars and seatpost. once you're sure about the position of your components, fill the hole up with superglue and drop a ball bearing in there.

if you want to adjust it, you can knock it out with an awl in about 30 seconds. your average bike thief out to jack some components is probably just carrying an allen set and when he finds he can't stick his wrench in there, will probably move on.

it's not the best, but it's something.

http://thirdrate.com/misc/stem_ball_bearing.jpg

I still have to do that with mine. Thats a great idea and doesn't look so bad. Better than worrying about all that stuff.

D, might have an extra post if you need one, pm me.

dolface 10-08-05 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by Ceya
i will see what I can do about the seat. send me a clse up.

S/F,
CEYA!

thanks ceya! pic sent.

dolface 10-08-05 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by brunning
my quick theft protection.

i do it for stem, bars and seatpost. once you're sure about the position of your components, fill the hole up with superglue and drop a ball bearing in there.

if you want to adjust it, you can knock it out with an awl in about 30 seconds. your average bike thief out to jack some components is probably just carrying an allen set and when he finds he can't stick his wrench in there, will probably move on.

it's not the best, but it's something.

thanks brunning, i forgot about that trick.

dolface 10-08-05 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by wangster
I still have to do that with mine. Thats a great idea and doesn't look so bad. Better than worrying about all that stuff.

D, might have an extra post if you need one, pm me.

thanks! pm sent.


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