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I've been selling bikes and hifi gear on this forum for years and there are no shortage of members i've dealt with both in person and via online transactions who can vouch for my legitimacy.
I'd have to be pretty stupid to 1, go and steal bikes which need repairing, 2, try and sell them on a forum where I am pretty active 3, actively look for a buyer who has a bike shop and will no doubt do some checks on serial no's ect and ensure they aren't stolen.
Besides go back a few pages and you'll see the stolen polo bike I spotted and as a result lead to it being returned to the owner after it was stolen in 2012,
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1 - they might not be all the bikes you steal if you are stealing them? it's not uncommon for bikes to get damaged as they are forced free from locks/racks/whatever
2 - people are brazen as fuck sometimes
3 - some shops sadly if the numbers fit would see the no questions asked as exactly that and worry about the consequences afterDon't really want to argue with you about it, the posts looks dodgy imo so I posted it here as it seemed the right thing to do.
Any proof that these bikes are from house clearances?
If not, it’s hard to believe.