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• #2
God this is endless lately, what a bunch of wankers out there right now, that sucks mate, if you don't mind me asking? how was the bike secured, and with what locks?
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• #3
bike was secured to bike rack with kryptonite mini D and cable. I thought it impossible.
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• #4
how did they break the lock? Any idea?
Sucks.
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• #5
no idea. didnt think it was possible. its insured which eases the pain. but the hassle. and now i have to risk taking the weekend bike out. with a £10 lock. seems like im staying in for a while.
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• #6
Good excuse to get yourself a mini Fug!
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• #7
or a bus pass.
fat chance.mini fug. elaborate.
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• #8
Invincible, but heavier than the Moon.
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• #9
Did they cut through the locks or break the stand that they bike was attached to?
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• #10
broke the lock. popped open not cut. ive heard its possible to get an air ram inside large d locks but thought the mini d was designed to prevent this.
am now prepared to carry the moon for the safety of my bikes
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broke the lock. popped open not cut. ive heard its possible to get an air ram inside large d locks but thought the mini d was designed to prevent this.
am now prepared to carry the moon for the safety of my bikes
Did they leave it at the scene? You might be the first person to actually be able to test the Kryptonite yeah-we'll-pay-for-your-bike-but-only-if-you-send-us-the-compromised-lock-and-a-matching-key insurance policy...
Sorry for your loss, this worries me coz I, like many people on here i think, rely at times on a mini-d; how long had you left it for?
Luckily it was only a beater, Stolen from outside the Old Queens Head on essex road last night. A trek 2300 composite from the 90's. Carbon and purple. Had a full 600 groupset with a badly painted back wheel. If anyone hears or sees. You know what to do..
Bastards.