NotABigDeal wrote:Are they serial numbered? How can you be sure if it's "hot"?
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fansubs_ca wrote:I would say once you find the serial number go ask the local police wherever
you are. Hopefully if it is stolen the person who it was stolen from wasn't too
dis-spirited to bother repoting it. Around where I live bike thefts are a very
non-priority crime for the local police...this means an increase in potential
vigilanteism though. If you sell someone a bike and it comes close to getting
them killed they will be very dis-pleased with you. ^_-
You however may live in an area where the police still care.
hobo finds wrote:Found this in an alley with two flat tires by a garbage can. http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/Bike ... &Type=bike Cant find out the value of a used one yet. Still looking.
hobo finds wrote:Found this in an alley with two flat tires by a garbage can. http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/Bike ... &Type=bike Cant find out the value of a used one yet. Still looking.
NotABigDeal wrote:hobo finds wrote:Found this in an alley with two flat tires by a garbage can. http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/Bike ... &Type=bike Cant find out the value of a used one yet. Still looking.
So.... About the bike?
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PennyBoy wrote:NotABigDeal wrote:hobo finds wrote:Found this in an alley with two flat tires by a garbage can. http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/Bike ... &Type=bike Cant find out the value of a used one yet. Still looking.
So.... About the bike?
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It must be a nice bike.
hobo finds wrote:
Have not done anything with the bike. Had a 37 gal fish tank break in the house this week, have some water damage, homeowners insurance to deal with... fun times...
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