Stolen Saddle

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aksendz at 12.18.08 - 7:50 pm
I LOCKED MY BIKE WITH A U LOCK AND EVERYTHING
wth!
ya shit happens. Wilshier/Vermont area is hot. My bike was locked up on the shatto entrance of metro for like 3 hours. come back and no saddle. only laughed to myself :P
fun riding a wtfmtb bike like a bmx.
LETS STAKE IT OUT AND HIT THOSE GUYS WITH U LOCKS!
where's eddie?
<3
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Damn buddy. U said it ur self no one wanted to steal ur piece of shit looks like someones trash is someones elses stolen treasure. Fuck theives
Debut21312.18.08 - 7:53 pm
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Lesson learned. Everyone, lock your saddle as well. Even if you think your POS bike from Toys R Us isn't worth stealing. You're better off WITH a seat.
imachynna12.18.08 - 7:55 pm
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salde was a quick release =/
time to put on my old china bike sadle. i missed that bitch
aksendz12.18.08 - 7:58 pm
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i really wanna see what eddie has to say about this. he is always talking about how we should use u locks to lock up our bikes and not use cable locks.
btw sorry to hear about ur saddle. im sure the ride home sucked!
funanu12.18.08 - 8:24 pm
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haha thx fanau.
ride home was interesting. felt like a giant bmx bike :P
we should have a ride with no saddles. won't that be fun
aksendz12.18.08 - 8:26 pm
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This shit is getting out of hand and if it happened to me, I would scour the Earth for the motherfucker!!!
Hell, I already told you all about how I was suspended for a month back in high-school after I clobbered the little fuck that kept jacking my Q/R-skewers!!
I'll keep saying until it's finally done, shoot the punk in the leg, and dump his ass down a mine-shaft!!
No aid or comfort to the enemy!!!
bentstrider12.18.08 - 8:41 pm
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Rule No. 12 - Never call your bike a P.O.S.
Joe Borfo12.18.08 - 8:45 pm
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There has got to be a way to use a locking bolt for the saddle.
Hey, at least your bike was still there. A saddle can be bought for $20.
U-Locks rule!
skd12.18.08 - 9:03 pm
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i have a love hate relationship with my bikes.
they cheat on me. i slap 'em around.
yup. there was another bike with a stolen saddle as well.
aksendz12.18.08 - 9:20 pm
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where is eddie when you need him
aksendz12.18.08 - 9:58 pm
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GET A CHAIN AND A CHAIN BREAKER, RUN IT THROUGH THE METAL LOOP OF THE SEAT, THEN DOWN AND THROUGH THE FRAME, THEN BACK UP, CONNECT THE ENDS AND LOCK IT DOWN WITH A CHAIN BREAKER, SIMPLE.
AND NOW FOR THE GRAND FINALE:
YOUR SO FUCKING STUPID FOR LEAVING YOUR BIKE LOCKED UP, BUT NOT PULLING OFF YOUR DETACHABLE SEAT POST THAT HAS A QUICK RELEASE.
YOU ARE NOT A RIDA, AND YOU WILL NEVER BE "CORE ELITE" LIKE FUNANU (MIGUEL)
LOL, HOWS THAT GUYZ?
eddieboyinla12.18.08 - 10:07 pm
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Use a U-lock AND a cable lock.
Yes, it sucks to carry around locks that way half as much as your bike does, but it's nice to have stuff stay where you left it.
JB12.18.08 - 10:10 pm
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Remove the quick release on your saddle and use a metric hex bolt. At least they crooks will have to carry around the proper tools.
skd12.18.08 - 10:15 pm
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question:
why would you leave your bike locked at a train station?
1junes12.18.08 - 10:21 pm
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SO THAT SOMEBODY COULD "STEAL MY SEAT", SHOULD BE THE ANSWER, LOL
eddieboyinla12.18.08 - 10:33 pm
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quick release seat bolt = quick steal
adrian12.19.08 - 2:20 pm
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You can also take your seat with you, which is what I do sometimes. That brings all the crap on in the seat bag and on the seat post rack with me, including the pump. Convenient and not a hassle.
User112.19.08 - 2:24 pm
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you increased the chances of having your bike fucked with by leaving it in a high traffic area. not even high traffic with people watching just a large volume of people walking through it. therefore increasing the chances of knuckleheads your bike will run into.
my bike is either in plain sight or out of sight
1junes12.19.08 - 2:48 pm
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