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• #852
Left a note on this one as I had just bought a very similar one for my girlfriend and I'm completely in love with it - the note read something along the lines of - "Your bike isn't securely locked. You need to make sure that you pass the lock through the bicycle frame. Please don't have your beautiful bike stolen xxxx"
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• #853
Left a note on this one as I had just bought a very similar one for my girlfriend and I'm completely in love with it - the note read something along the lines of - "Your bike isn't securely locked. You need to make sure that you pass the lock through the bicycle frame. Please don't have your beautiful bike stolen xxxx"
NW6 or around there by any chance?
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• #854
bethnal green - just near BLB but the note may not have been found right away - why do you ask? not your bike is it?
NW6 or around there by any chance?
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• #855
One from Dalston at the weekend
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• #856
brilliant i will post some pictures of our bike store at work...there are some fantastic examples like the man who locls his seat post....thats right takes his D lock out of his bag then locks it round his seat post to nothing, while the bike is in a cycle rack...quality!!
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• #857
Police bike with liquorice lock, not locked at the time but looks like an easy job to pinch. Photo taken at the skyride.
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• #858
Left a note on this one as I had just bought a very similar one for my girlfriend and I'm completely in love with it - the note read something along the lines of - "Your bike isn't securely locked. You need to make sure that you pass the lock through the bicycle frame. Please don't have your beautiful bike stolen xxxx"
Especially with the QR seatpost bolt - they wouldn't even need an alan key...
I'm just back from the Hebrides, and as a paranoid Londoner with big locks, Oban is a nightmare. People just dump their bikes in crappy front-wheel racks with their £££ Ortlieb panniers still on, and then think 'hey, I need another book for my holiday' and head off to Waterstone's. We thought we'd do the same (borrowed crappy MTBs, so when in Rome), but I only got about 10 paces round the corner when I had to go back and put some kryptos on just to make sure.
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• #860
You'd have to be a bit of a nutter to nick a copper's bike though.
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• #861
I'd have it, no doubt.
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• #863
spotted this a while back outside crystal palace sports centre. the bike locking facilities there are terrible, but no excuse for this.
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• #864
sorry that image is massive and it won't appear the right way up. very odd.
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• #865
That would be my bike then, after almost 2 days in London. Not exactly how I left it...
... the rear 'wheel' is particularly interesting
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• #866
I'm in berlin now, and it makes me sad to think of this thread, seeing that most people here have very little problems with just locking the wheels quickly and go into a shop etc. Maybe not for an expensive racer, but for normal bikes for sure.
Feels like it should always be that way. So much wrong about how in the UK cycling comes with all these hassles.Are you trying to say that bikes don't get nicked in Germany? I lived in Leipzig for two years (which is a very peaceful town by any standard) and loads of people's bikes got stolen, so I find that hard to believe. Perhaps it's just that there's so many more bikes in Berlin than in London - in a target-rich environment there's always likely to be a bike nearby that's easier to nick than yours.
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• #867
Are you trying to say that bikes don't get nicked in Germany? I lived in Leipzig for two years (which is a very peaceful town by any standard) and loads of people's bikes got stolen, so I find that hard to believe. Perhaps it's just that there's so many more bikes in Berlin than in London - in a target-rich environment there's always likely to be a bike nearby that's easier to nick than yours.
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• #868
I can't believe how much I have learned from this thread. Seriously. I need a new lock...
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• #869
Left a note on this one as I had just bought a very similar one for my girlfriend and I'm completely in love with it - the note read something along the lines of - "Your bike isn't securely locked. You need to make sure that you pass the lock through the bicycle frame. Please don't have your beautiful bike stolen xxxx"
You need to add something to end of the note for mystique.
This would work better:
"Your bike isn't securely locked.
You need to make sure that you pass the lock through the bicycle frame.
Please don't have your beautiful bike stolen"Ride safe, a friend. xxx
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• #870
That would be my bike then, after almost 2 days in London. Not exactly how I left it...
... the rear 'wheel' is particularly interesting
blimey, least it's still there I guess. They've tried to cut through it haven't they?
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• #871
You'd have to be a bit of a nutter to nick a copper's bike though.
There are some for whom that would be an irresistible target.
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• #872
blimey, least it's still there I guess. They've tried to cut through it haven't they?
So far as I can tell they just buckled it using the lock, with the bike as lever.
Didn't do them any good since the lock went through the frame, but it snapped the rim clean in half.
Can't tell if it was mindless vandalism or attempted theft - if the latter, they certainly didn't think their strategy through...maybe they were thinking:
- See bike
- Break wheel
- ?????
- Profit
- See bike
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• #873
There are some great pictures here, love them.
It is heart warming that somebody cares, which reminds me that I WILL speak to that woman down the road that I have been meaning to advise over the last couple of months!!
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• #875
Durrr,
Though I have been guilty..