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• #2
It's mine and yes it was nicked... :(
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• #3
did you just lock the back wheel?
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Anyone got a pic of the bike they can post?
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• #5
Ooh, bad luck.
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Around the seat tube and through the rear wheel, they must have cut through the seat tube and one of the rear stay. My bad thou for leaving it overnight...
did you just lock the back wheel?
Have some and will post later.
Anyone got a pic of the bike they can post?
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• #7
that sounds like an awful lot of work for a front wheel, some handle bars and some cranks
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• #8
Suprised myself. I suspect it is a novice hacksaw job instead of an angle grinder thingy. Not that hard to get through a frame with a hacksaw, no sparks, not much noise and could always walk away and come back if there are passers by.
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• #9
shit, really really sorry to hear you had your ride stolen..
I know I might sound heartless but do you miss anything for your next project?
Anyone got a pic of the bike they can post?
quite bashed black Coventry eagle with white text, lots of tape. bit dirty deep v-rims.... if I dont rmember it wrong.. kinda hard to identify thou if they cut the frame
Hi Polo players,
I really hope I'm not the bearer of bad news. I quite often see a polo bike locked up outside New Cross Gate Station, sometimes with a mallet strapped to it. I was at the station at 17:15 today and noticed that where the polo bike usually is was just the rear wheel (white deep v rim & a selection of spoke cards) and no rest of the bike. I was in a bit of a rush so didn't inspect that closely. However, the wheel looked to still be attached to the railings with a kryptonite chain and padlock.
If it is your bike, I hope the rest of it is safe with you and not somewhere else. If it has been nicked, then I'm sorry.
Let me know if I can help at all.
Cheers
Joe