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Old 05-10-06, 02:13 PM
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i had a trek 520 with panners stolen,cable cut, and now im screwed, everything i owned is gone.i was in kentucky on the discovery trail heading west to colorado. the bike is black with red lettering and ortlieb panners front and rear. please watch for it. watch yourselves out there!! thanks zeke e mail is bikerrednecktoughstuff!hotmail.com.
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How sad. It's incredible how you can't ride anything nice out there unless it looks like a rusting wreck.
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good luck finding a new ride. sorry to hear about the loss of your stuff.


for what it's worth, most folks here do not consider a cable to be any kind of a lock at all.
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sorry to hear that!

what kind of locks to all you guys use?
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Stealing bicycles is one of humankind's lowest attributes! I feel your pain, I've had at least 7 stolen, but two of them came back! Don't give up hope!
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https://www.discoverytrail.org/contact.html

It would help if this was reported via the above link and let other Trail users know to take additional precautions. They might even have some suggestions on tracking down the bike through local contacts, etc.
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I try not to let my bike out of my sight. My cable is one of those thickly woven , multi-stranded cables. About a quarter inch thick.. Those are easily cut through?
So sorry to hear of your loss..
One of the worst thefts, I ever remember reading of. Some tourers riding through Big Sur, Calif. They locked up their bikes with a thin cable , I guess.
they went on some trail. On the way back, just a little too far away. Saw some thugs cutting the cable. Too far away to get a good id.. anyway, the creeps waved at the owners, as they were returning. The owner watched as they ******** put the bike in a pick up truck. be careful.
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Old 05-10-06, 05:18 PM
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That's the most depressing news I've heard for a while. I hope the thiefs get caught and you get your bike and stuff back.
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Cable locks are the worst biking idea in history. They do nothing but give you a false since of security. All cable locks are super easy to cut through and just about everyone(especially thieves) know it.
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It really upsets me that someone's dream and effort are trashed by some low life!!!!!!

I truly hope that you can find some attentive ears and help from the local police, maybe the paper, Television station, radio to get the word out and that they catch the theif and you get your bike and equipment back.

As a side note. I have elected to use a nice new heavey duty U Lock with a cable for the front wheel. However, if it isn't attached to something solid they will just load the whole thing in the back of a pickup and they are gone in seconds!
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Originally Posted by zeke38
e mail is bikerrednecktoughstuff!hotmail.com.
I think I detect a prankster
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Originally Posted by velonomad
I think I detect a prankster
Hmm....When was the Trek 520 black with red lettering??
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Subject: RE: is it true?
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 15:12:09 -0400
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 May 2006 19:12:11.0681 (UTC) FILETIME=[CE4E2110:01C6752E]
X-ELNK-Info: spv=0;
X-ELNK-AV: 0
X-ELNK-Info: sbv=0; sbrc=.0; sbf=0b; sbw=000;


no spoof lost bike, leaving tomorrow to hitch to colorado. have receipts for bike and panners when purchaced. just put message out to maybe somebody might see the bike. thanks for your reply zeke


Just sent off an email and received a speedy reply. It doesn't appear to be a spoof and I hope - REALLY DO! - that he gets his stuff back!!!!!!

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Old 05-11-06, 01:39 PM
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thanks for reply, bought pack and camping gear with wat i have at least on my back nothing will be stolen. god and i forgive them. they needed the bike more than i did. zeke


We can offer our support in any number of ways. How about we offer something a bit more material and concrete?

I am willing to ship SBu$*y AKA zeke a MSR stove where it would reach him, which I am sure he can pick up cannisters for where he is.

Any suggestions??? Is there anyone on this board from that geographic area?
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I'll check through my stuff and see if there's something I can send out too.

Scumbags! I hope whoever stole it gets hit by a mac truck. Seriously.

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I have requested contact information for S B aka Zeke. I will send him a MSR Stove that uses cannisters.

I have also asked if he has been in contact with the local police, bike shops, etc.

It would not hurt for him to contact a local radio station and ask them to announce the need for the return of his equipment. I might just try myself.
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I beleive he's near us as the Trail goes right through Cincinnati. I've sent a private email to see if we can do anything.
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Old 05-11-06, 06:48 PM
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What size was the bike? What else will ID it? What kind of Ortlieb panniers?

LIKE THIS ONE?


I'd have some things I'd gladly send but I'm outta here shortly to head to NM for a crash investigation course. Also, I would get some kind of confirmation of the tour and theft. Anyone in this position should have filed a report with the Police.

I vote for the Mack truck outcome.
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I had a guy try that on me on a trail in WV. I came up behind him. I was luck I had a pistol. You should have seen him when the gun went off. He actually pissed his pants and started crying. I should have busted a cap in him but I don't think he will try to steal a bike again.
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Anyone have any news from Zeke??
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Originally Posted by babysaph
I had a guy try that on me on a trail in WV. I came up behind him. I was luck I had a pistol. You should have seen him when the gun went off. He actually pissed his pants and started crying. I should have busted a cap in him but I don't think he will try to steal a bike again.
I've always been tempted to carry. At they very least it would help with the rottie coming down on me. However, in the end, I figure its a bad idea. Seemed to work well for you though
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got side job here will have a bike soon thanks for concern, ill be a few weeks late on my ride but will make it there.thanks for all opinions and help. ill post later zeke mack truck idea sounds good!!
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Had Some Luck

Received Email From Concerned People About How They Could Help Me. Got A Bike To Use And A Bob Trailer Too. Friends That I Hiked On The Appalachian Trail With Came Thru, They Owed Me Favors. Thanks Yall Zeke
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Zeke:

Good to hear that things are looking up. Be safe and let us know how your trip goes!
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Originally Posted by zeke38
i had a trek 520 with panners stolen,cable cut, and now im screwed, everything i owned is gone.i was in kentucky on the discovery trail heading west to colorado. the bike is black with red lettering and ortlieb panners front and rear. please watch for it. watch yourselves out there!! thanks zeke e mail is bikerrednecktoughstuff!hotmail.com.
I am so sorry for your loss.

It seems everyone who tours in KY has experienced something nasty. Myself included, although it wasn't theft. On the other hand, I also met some wonderful Kentuckians. Regardless, anyone touring eastern KY should not let their guard down.

A local in a tiny KY town (I forget the name) warned me to watch my bike at all times because thievery was rampant---because drug use was rampant there. Especially prescription "get high" drugs.

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