Making a College bike Inconspicuous?
Someone Wrote:
Jasper Janssen wrote:
...
Make it *con*spicuous. If they have to repaint the bike and/or sell
it a
few states over to avoid the original owner claiming it when he sees
it
across the street, they won't bother....
I guess my bike,
http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/2002/sunset/Sunset001.jpg, should be
pretty theft-proof, then.
--
Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley
I had a flat rear on a triathlon bike & a broken chainstain on a
recumbent. Put the 20" rear on triathlon bike. Bike was stolen in
May. The witnesses noticed the thief & bike precisly from the
mismatch. When I stopped and gave notices to the LBS near the theft,
they specifically had remembered seeing me on that bike with the
conspiciously mismatched tires. I don't think a less conspicious
recumbent is very theft resistant.
--
meb
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