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WOW182
04-04-2004, 01:07 PM
Hey just wanted to let everyone know that there are heaps of bikes being stolen recently, especially ones like ours that look good.So take the extra time to put a bracket in the garage that you can lock your bike up to it (with a good quality lock) and cover it up.This may seem over the top but thieves who need money fast will take what ever they can. So make sure you lock up your pride n joy.
Cheers :D
Good On you dude.
Take Note Fellow Mountain Bikers!!
junior
04-04-2004, 02:24 PM
espically on the northern beaches in sydney!!!!
its definatly worth the effort lockin your bike up.
FrEeRiDiNg-KiNgY
04-04-2004, 09:56 PM
Yes definitly on the northern beaches, thoses little junkies n bastards will do nefing 4 drug cash, so take the time and a few $$$ for a decent reinforced bracket and a lock thats drill, pry,force, heat and manipluation proof!!!! its definitly worth it!!!! :!: :!:
Gonzo
05-04-2004, 06:35 PM
Yeah and you should all have your bikes serial number in your wallet.
olsson
05-04-2004, 08:50 PM
Yeah, serial numbers in your phone, wallett @ home.
Make sure because you might find your bike frame or any bike part down the street latter on!
:P
Superman
05-04-2004, 09:00 PM
keep your serial numbers on something else too
like a brick on your house to be extreme
coz things like wallet and phone are often stolen easier than bikes.
a_harbour
05-04-2004, 09:21 PM
Im building up a bike specificly for riding down the street.
keeping my good bike locked up in the house and only taking out for rides were i dont have to leave it alone and locked up.
dumb 01
05-04-2004, 09:51 PM
yeh keep it in your house, good bikes are good to look at anyway. and if you think you can just leave it outside the deli for two minutes think again.
FrEeRiDiNg-KiNgY
05-04-2004, 09:54 PM
ok! you want a good place to keep serial numbers? at home all my serial numbers are ingraved into then door and backplate of a high security firearms safe, thats way u never loose them beacuse the safe cant move.... plus never forget to just keep the bike locked up, itz just common sense
bing bong
12-04-2005, 01:25 PM
yer i keep mine in my house, in fact in my room. the main reason is there is no room anywhere else :) so im happy
My bike is always between my legs or locked up in the shed with a Very Agressive Jack Russel Asleep or sitting at the door with a black lab that wouldnt hurt a fly.
I always ride a old giant if i have to ride to thw milk bar or pay a bill for mum.
iUDEX_nCr
13-04-2005, 12:59 PM
My LBS records all serial numbers of bikes AND forks in his computer. He also gives out an official printout which doubles as an invoice too...
so yeah, take down your serial number from your frame, AND don't forget the serial number of your forks too, and lotsa pictures of your bike.
Red Rocket
15-04-2005, 04:49 PM
Defenitely guys, locking up your hard earned WOULD seem common sense but I myself have stupidly left my bike unattended with no lock before, and I was just damn lucky that the little punk that took it ditched it (literally left in a ditch) 100 metres up the road in some long grass (He still stoll my beatiful bullet valve caps ;) ) So, yes Lock it up with something strong.
cornflake
16-04-2005, 08:12 PM
yer i keep mine in my house, in fact in my room. the main reason is there is no room anywhere else :) so im happy
hahaha i hear u man, that's where i keep mine too. might as well, eh!!! safe as can be, right under ur nose
scottmeister
16-04-2005, 08:16 PM
What if someone steals your bike, wallet, phone, house, and the clothes you are wearing?
skivi
17-04-2005, 12:00 PM
on tuesday (my birthday) i was at my local bike shop havin a gander at chainstay protectors, i had left my new puppy (STP Zero got it the day before!) outside the front of the shop (un-locked) :confused:
i was only in the shop for 2 minutes, walked out looked at my bike and suddenly blurted out "FU*K!" :eek: cos without realizing it i had left my brand new bike thats worth $2,000 out of my site, in Public, during the middle of the day!
(NEVA doin that again!) :o
skivi
17-04-2005, 12:19 PM
wait,
seing as weir on the topic of bikes being stolen have a read of this shit scary story........
this story is 100% true and happened to my best riding buddy Liam (khs kruza)15 yrs old at the time,
last year when he was riding his KHS alite 500 home after work experience at about 6 o'clock (getin dark) .............
Liam- "well i was a few blocks away from home, and i was totally buggered after woking all day, so i was just riding slow, no handed. i saw a group of guys (late teens) walking up ahead. after riding past them one of them silently chased after me without me knowing, untill he was right next to me, just as i realised he was there he pushed me off my bike onto the nature strip (i went flying) the fag*ot grabed my bike leaped on, and gunned it, i sprinted after the bastard and my pride and joy, grapped the guy (other guys are now running towards me from down the street!) and threw him to the ground, he reached for the bike again so i kiked him (hard) once in the side and again to his hand on the ground, this gave me enough time to leap on the bike (the guy was cluthcing at his hand while still on the ground) and absolutely piss bolt home, my hart was beating so hard i thought i wa gonna have an attack or something!" :eek:
Liam didnt see any point in goin to the cops as he neva got a clear look at his face or any of the other guys.
the message in this story is to always lock ur bike when its out of YOUR site and neva leave ur guard down! :cool:
luke.b
17-04-2005, 02:06 PM
my bike got knicked after only 2 weeks. I was so pissed.
it was in my garage, which was locked, and is part of my house, but i was asleep.
I will never sleep again.
Untill i get tired.
Chalkie
18-04-2005, 10:16 AM
Dont only get a lock, also get it insured, its only a hundred or so dollars a year and if it gets stolen you get your money back to its replacement value!
Caine
12-05-2005, 07:28 PM
do what i do, fuck i keep my bike in my room!! and i got a small as room and its hard enough to move around but who cares aslong as mah bike safe :P
hardinge915
12-05-2005, 07:39 PM
my bikes behing 4 locks.... and im soon dyno-bolting a lock to the ground in the shed where its kept
craemer
30-05-2005, 04:02 PM
Dont only get a lock, also get it insured, its only a hundred or so dollars a year and if it gets stolen you get your money back to its replacement value!
hey guys, just wondering what type of insurance is one that covers bike cos i got mine stolen and now for my next one i want insurance but cant find anything except if its inside ur house... is there any for on the street etc...
What if someone steals your bike, wallet, phone, house, and the clothes you are wearing?
Geeze, clothes too?! She must be one hell of a tight arse wife.:eek:...and I used to think that debt collectors were evil:rolleyes:...
Read my sig.
anothertom
08-06-2005, 01:44 AM
i only ever leave my bike in my bed room or inside the melbourne town hall where everyone knows my bike as the urban assult vehicle :D i took that sticker off though... oh well its all black with pink pedals stands out like a sore thumb
ManiCC
08-06-2005, 05:02 PM
Does it only cost afew hundred dollars a year to get your bike insured? :confused:
cause if it is i might get mine insured :D
does the insurance company give you money if you break something on the bike eg. cracked you rim, would you get a new rim from the insurance company? :confused:
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