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• #27
Ya, they are pretty heavy. I was surprised when mine came in the mail.
I don't think I can keep it in the back pocket of my jeans any more, noticed the pocket is starting to rip open so I ordered one of those hipster (geddit) lock holsters from fabric horse.
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• #28
man up and take something substantial like a computer home with you tonight. Or something interesting like a microscope.
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• #29
+1 for the mini fageddaboudit. i left my slightly hhsb outside oxford street tube locked sheldon style with an abus chain round the front wheel/frame. safe as houses. a little piece of mind for £50 is great, even if its heavy as sin. :D
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• #30
**University killed my lock **
Several girls at university licked my cock.
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• #31
Speaking of trying breaking locks. My girlfriend and I went out riding when she discovered the key to the massive Kryptonite lock and chain she had around her waist dropped of her key chain somewhere along the ride! We went to a hardware store where they tried bolt cutters, It bent the bolt cutters, we went to a lock smith who worked on it for an hour, he couldn't do it either. We ended up having to go to the local fire station where they covered her with fireproof blankets and started going at the lock with a massive diamond blade saw! Sparks flying everywhere, my girlfriend enjoying the attention way to much, and me feeling like a useless little boy They managed to get through it after 20 minutes! Those locks don't cost a fortune for nothing. I love my lock maybe more than my girlfriend.
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• #32
Cheers for the heads-up Hars.
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• #33
My story is worse!!I left my bike locked in uni (i was on holiday for 2 month) and when I got back it was gone!!!I asked the security,to find the possible trace of the thief,but i was told "WE HAVE REMOVED AND DONATE YOUR BIKE TO CHARITY". ;( M*F*z
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• #34
To be honest, Scorpio, it's not surprising. Most people would think a bike that had been left for 2 months was abandoned...
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• #35
yeah... scorpio, you essentially abandoned your bike. It's rather presumptious of you to expect your university to not dispose of it. They aren't there to look after your possessions, that's your job. Next time leave it at a friend's house or something! Jesus.
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• #36
thast what you get for going to college. nerd.
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• #37
My story is worse!!I left my bike locked in uni (i was on holiday for 2 month) and when I got back it was gone!!!I asked the security,to find the possible trace of the thief,but i was told "WE HAVE REMOVED AND DONATE YOUR BIKE TO CHARITY". ;( M*F*z
I have to ask, why did you left your bike locked in university for two months??? that's just asking for trouble.
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• #38
thast what you get for going to college. nerd.
yeah.fool.
I've brought it from ebay just now, a solid £20 less than shop, thank mate!