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Old 07-31-09 | 02:09 PM
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Handlebars/Stem Stolen

So last night my handlebars/stem were stolen. I was... upset to say the least. (BTW, if you live in Davis, keep an eye out for a set of Nitto RB-021s for me )

Anyway, is there anyway to prevent this from happening in the future? I thought I remembered seeing something on the site, but doing a quick search, I couldn't find it.
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Old 07-31-09 | 02:11 PM
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Did they cut your brake cables or what?
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Old 07-31-09 | 02:26 PM
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Did they cut your brake cables or what?
Ha. Ha.

1rd post is haterade.

There have been a lot of threads on this. Solder some crap in the nut or superglue a bb in there.
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Old 07-31-09 | 02:54 PM
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hot glue and a ball bearing
or just stop leaving your nice bike locked up over night

keep an ye on craigslist and check the sketchy bike shops in sac like bike builders and that one in west sac
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Old 07-31-09 | 03:08 PM
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hot glue and a ball bearing
or just stop leaving your nice bike locked up over night

keep an ye on craigslist and check the sketchy bike shops in sac like bike builders and that one in west sac
What do you do when you need to get it out?
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Old 07-31-09 | 03:11 PM
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I'd say heat up the tip of a nail or something and dig it out. Can't be too complicated.
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Old 07-31-09 | 03:39 PM
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You can also use hot wax and a BB or 2. Or another alternative is to use torx bolts or something other than allenheads.
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consider investing in one of those awesome pursuit bikes with handlebars that are attached directly to the fork
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Old 07-31-09 | 04:54 PM
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What do you do when you need to get it out?
hair dryer and a pin
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Old 07-31-09 | 05:49 PM
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threadless: https://www.urbanbiketech.com/Pitlock...s-p/topcap.htm

threaded: what everyone else said.
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Old 07-31-09 | 06:07 PM
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how does that work? it looks like a regular cap to me...
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Old 07-31-09 | 06:24 PM
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Was it stolen in Davis/on campus?
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Old 07-31-09 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
how does that work? it looks like a regular cap to me...
A regular cap takes a hex bolt. You can better tell how this thing seems to work here.
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Old 07-31-09 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
how does that work? it looks like a regular cap to me...
I posted the incorrect link. That's just a replacement top cap. ifthe21st posted the correct link that shows the full system. basically, a key is needed to loosen the bolt.
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Old 07-31-09 | 10:21 PM
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most likely someone is enjoying your bars right now.
check local Craigslist and or fixed gear forum too.
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Old 08-03-09 | 07:28 PM
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Thanks for the advice. The locking cap was what I was originally thinking of, but I forgot it was for threadless.
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Was it stolen in Davis/on campus?
Stolen from in front of my apartment in the Colleges
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Old 08-04-09 | 12:24 AM
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That's too bad - is your bike the red one nearby the mailboxes? I always see that one when I bike by on the way to my place.
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most obvious: keep your bike inside overnight.

or, of course: put a brake on your next set of bars if you can suck up the loss in street cred.

there's also: make a sacrifice and run a cheapo stem and bars so if/when they do get stolen again, you won't be that upset.


i've never tried the glue & BB for my threaded stems, but i was definitely considering it before i put a brake back on.
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Old 08-04-09 | 07:27 AM
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RB-021's are cheap bars! unless they were anoodized, which for some reason nearly doubles the price!
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hair dryer and a pin
Or hairdryer and a magnet.
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Old 08-04-09 | 12:06 PM
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Ahh man that sucks to hear. I got my whole bike stolen over by the MU during finals week.

There's really not much you can do except not ride/park your nice bike at night; especially on campus. If your bike is exposed at all, no matter how locked up it is, it will be a target for parts harvesting.

It's unfortunate that Davis has become such a hot spot for bike thievery.
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Old 08-10-09 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by birthdaytronic
That's too bad - is your bike the red one nearby the mailboxes? I always see that one when I bike by on the way to my place.
Yeah that's mine

Originally Posted by seajaye
most obvious: keep your bike inside overnight.

or, of course: put a brake on your next set of bars if you can suck up the loss in street cred.

there's also: make a sacrifice and run a cheapo stem and bars so if/when they do get stolen again, you won't be that upset.


i've never tried the glue & BB for my threaded stems, but i was definitely considering it before i put a brake back on.
I had(have) a brake. This was my first fixie and is a conversion, and I don't really care about street cred so left the front brake on (plus I wasn't sure how I'd do without it in the bike circles)
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Or hairdryer and a magnet.
I use airsoft bbs they are plastic and smooth real hard to get out
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