If he wasn't willing to pay for parts and some time...he wouldn't have gotten crap from me.
Yep, I know. I just didn't want to create some neighborhood rift. Although it did that anyhow
If he wasn't willing to pay for parts and some time...he wouldn't have gotten crap from me.
Gains? I thought I was doing well just to be "given" the garage and "allowed" to keep my stock and faves!...I actually pay my taxes on my bicycle hobby capital gains.
Gains? I thought I was doing well just to be "given" the garage and "allowed" to keep my stock and faves!
Cap, do you see flipping potentially hot or abandoned bikes is relatively low on the totem pole of concerns? I can understand acquiring vintage and good quality stuff from dubious sources.
Record serial numbers, get'em out the door and sleep well at night. Every business person accepts a loss at some point. So long as it doesn't happen often.
How many people with Wally world bikes know the serial numbers?
The two bikes that were stolen from me are what the thief's are looking for . One was a Trek and the other a Specialize . I guess the old relics don't sell . That's the ones I treasure most .Apparently the jerks stealing nicer bikes
When in doubt- leave it out ! Good discussion though. A local beach town here does want to be active in fighting bike theft . I like the ideas mentioned about putting your info inside the frame. So does this Police Department : https://asburyparknj.seamlessdocs.com/f/BICYCLEREGISTRATION
They said be more careful
"And in this situation what exactly does that mean officer?"
hahhahaha yah!Be careful who sees you riding it!
and also don't get poked by any thing in the dumpster...
Allllright, I like that, risking your life for a $70 free bike.The Cranbrook I got the other week was in the swamp. I was only afraid of gators and snakes at that time
Allllright, I like that, risking your life for a $70 free bike.
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