Guys/Gals, keep an eye out for the following bikes
Trek 4300 -
Giant Rincon -
Details are over here =>
http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6454
Stolen Trek and Giant from Redfern & Trek 7300L from New
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One advantage of road bikes, kids usually don't want them.
There are still people who will nick anything that isn't nailed down, but it wouldn't surprise me if you left a good road bike (i.e. $3,000 +) and a Huffy next to each other, the Huffy would vanish first, as that is what the kids see as "cool" to ride.
I have heard of someone's house being broken into, the TV, Stereo etc all going, but the $7,000 road bike wasn't taken.
James
There are still people who will nick anything that isn't nailed down, but it wouldn't surprise me if you left a good road bike (i.e. $3,000 +) and a Huffy next to each other, the Huffy would vanish first, as that is what the kids see as "cool" to ride.
I have heard of someone's house being broken into, the TV, Stereo etc all going, but the $7,000 road bike wasn't taken.
James
This happened me when living in Hurlstone Park. They robbed amongst other things a $50 DVD player but left my bike, God bless 'em !One advantage of road bikes, kids usually don't want them.
There are still people who will nick anything that isn't nailed down, but it wouldn't surprise me if you left a good road bike (i.e. $3,000 +) and a Huffy next to each other, the Huffy would vanish first, as that is what the kids see as "cool" to ride.
I have heard of someone's house being broken into, the TV, Stereo etc all going, but the $7,000 road bike wasn't taken.
James
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Another stolen bike, this one from Newtown
Trek 7300L:
Owner lives some where near you James C.
Details here: http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64748
Trek 7300L:
Owner lives some where near you James C.
Details here: http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64748
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Great stuff stephiej.
Hey why don't you come for a ride with Dulwich Hill. They have a ride called Saturday Slowies that leaves from Mick Mazza's bike shop down at Marrickville shops at 6.30am on Saturday mornings, riding at the slowest riders pace. It's a nice way to meet some of the local riders. Afterwards they hit the coffee shop.
Hey why don't you come for a ride with Dulwich Hill. They have a ride called Saturday Slowies that leaves from Mick Mazza's bike shop down at Marrickville shops at 6.30am on Saturday mornings, riding at the slowest riders pace. It's a nice way to meet some of the local riders. Afterwards they hit the coffee shop.
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Yeh every Saturday morning. Say hello to Lindsay, he's the local bike expert.Thanks Mike - I will definately do that. Does it run every Saturday?
You're very encouraging - did you know that???
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Yet another stolen bike, these ones from Surry Hills.
Cell Team 2007 and Cell SS101
Details here: http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64856
He's a wizz at video stuff btw.
Cell Team 2007 and Cell SS101
Details here: http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64856
He's a wizz at video stuff btw.
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