Stolen Fuji road/commuter bike
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August 16, 2013 at 4:43 am #978463
KLizotte
ParticipantOh man, I’m so sorry to hear that. Did it have a u-lock on it? Am curious as to how someone stole it in broad daylight like that.
It’s a pretty distinctive looking bike so I hope you are able to recover it soon.
There is a special place in hell for bike thieves.
August 16, 2013 at 12:16 pm #978469Tim Kelley
ParticipantOh no! What kind of lock were you using?
How long had you been away from it?
August 16, 2013 at 1:10 pm #978479rcannon100
ParticipantDid you fill out a police report? It is important that there is an official record of bicycle thefts, so the county has data to know that where the problems are that need to be addressed.
August 16, 2013 at 1:22 pm #978485Steve O
ParticipantUpdate:
Yes, I filed a report. I also heard back from Officer Heather Hurlock. She was able to provide me with the ACPD registration # and the serial number. I was pleased with her quick response.
It was locked with a cable lock, admittedly insufficient. It was cut through obviously quite easily. It had to be a bold thief, though, because it was parked on a rack with another bike in a reasonably busy area in broad daylight (the other bike is still there, with its U-lock). I was gone for several hours.On the other hand, my bike guy told me that the head tube is warped, and I’ve been keeping my eye out for a new frame. This will just accelerate the process. The Brooks saddle is a sad loss.
August 16, 2013 at 1:42 pm #978493ShawnoftheDread
Participant@Steve O 61159 wrote:
Update:
Yes, I filed a report. I also heard back from Officer Heather Hurlock.Awesome name, especially for someone in the law enforcement/security field.
August 16, 2013 at 1:45 pm #978498Tim Kelley
Participant@Steve O 61159 wrote:
It was locked with a cable lock, admittedly insufficient.
We’ve been kicking the idea of cable locks vs. u-locks around the office lately, and in our anecdotal experiences, we have rarely heard of anyone around here having their bike stolen if it has a u-lock on it. I’m sure it happens, just probably a lot less frequently Anyone have similar experiences?
August 16, 2013 at 1:51 pm #978499eminva
Participant@Tim Kelley 61172 wrote:
We’ve been kicking the idea of cable locks vs. u-locks around the office lately, and in our anecdotal experiences, we have rarely heard of anyone around here having their bike stolen if it has a u-lock on it. I’m sure it happens, just probably a lot less frequently Anyone have similar experiences?
IIRC, when my bike was stolen from the Ballston metro station in 2008, it, among others, was locked with a u-lock. I noticed a whole bunch of broken locks of different varieties (including u-locks) lying on the ground when I returned. I guess it was a “professional job” because they clearly had the capacity to take a lot of bikes at once and were prepared to deal with any type of lock.
Liz
August 16, 2013 at 1:59 pm #978501vvill
ParticipantAaah, that sucks, sorry to hear that Steve. But sounds like there is a little silver lining.
August 16, 2013 at 5:33 pm #978571Steve O
ParticipantThanks everyone. The other silver lining (sort of) is that my “winter wheel” is safely at home in the shed. That’s my custom laced wheel with the generator hub I use during the dark months. The light was on the bike (you can see the wire winding up the front fork), but that’s more easily replaceable.
When I look at the pic, I feel sad like I just lost a girlfriend. Weird how one develops a close relationship like that–I guess especially since I had had her for more than 10 years.August 16, 2013 at 8:04 pm #978592jopamora
ParticipantThat bites! I hope your insurance will help with a replacement ride.
August 30, 2013 at 4:47 pm #979904Steve O
Participant@Steve O 61135 wrote:
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If you are at any of the Saturday bike sales this weekend (I’ve seen several advertised on CraigsList), feel free to keep an eye out for a silver with red accents Fuji frame. It had a ACPD registration sticker and also some reflective tape on the seat tube as well as on the crank arms (you can see in the photo). They may have scraped off the ACPD sticker, though. A little rusty and scraped up. Who knows if all the accessories shown above would still be on it. I’ll be away Saturday, so I can’t make the rounds myself.
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