twain":11e4kpvj said:surely selling it is better than the feeling of returning to little or no bike at all!
i had a dream last night that i returned to my bike to find nothing but the frame and bottom bracket left! muchos heart ache!
makster":1bswkbio said:I love it here.
The way of life is so much better than the UK. You can leave things like this around and not have to worry about it.
My German language courses start in October, then I'll be looking at a long term transfer
jonnyboy666":2ojw4fr5 said:you'd be rubbish in the army!! never leave a man (or bike) behind!!!
Tc":3jqjup9k said:If auf viedersein taught us anything it's that your statement isn't true!
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makster":3r63q8ib said:twain":3r63q8ib said:surely selling it is better than the feeling of returning to little or no bike at all!
i had a dream last night that i returned to my bike to find nothing but the frame and bottom bracket left! muchos heart ache!
That's because you live in Brighton
twain":kyzaoy8f said:makster":kyzaoy8f said:twain":kyzaoy8f said:surely selling it is better than the feeling of returning to little or no bike at all!
i had a dream last night that i returned to my bike to find nothing but the frame and bottom bracket left! muchos heart ache!
That's because you live in Brighton
although with the average intelligence of bike thieves round here collectively amounting to the equivalent of a dried patch of chewing gum on the ground by a bin, i'd safely assume they wouldn't strip the bike down that far, they'd probably stop at the seat post (if it was quick release), scratch their head, then proceed to bash the bike out of frustration.
i see so many bikes round here with bent wheels, i often wonder how they get in that state... :?
makster":1rvgpy0v said:twain":1rvgpy0v said:makster":1rvgpy0v said:twain":1rvgpy0v said:surely selling it is better than the feeling of returning to little or no bike at all!
i had a dream last night that i returned to my bike to find nothing but the frame and bottom bracket left! muchos heart ache!
That's because you live in Brighton
although with the average intelligence of bike thieves round here collectively amounting to the equivalent of a dried patch of chewing gum on the ground by a bin, i'd safely assume they wouldn't strip the bike down that far, they'd probably stop at the seat post (if it was quick release), scratch their head, then proceed to bash the bike out of frustration.
i see so many bikes round here with bent wheels, i often wonder how they get in that state... :?
It's the same in Bournemouth. So many bikes are simply beat up, simply because they've been left for a few days :evil: