Originally posted by altagirl
One of the guys we ride with had an AC2 stolen a couple years ago and the idiot who stole it brought it in to the shop where it was originally purchased for repairs.
I was working in a shop years ago when one of the mechanics put a bike in the repair stand. He stepped back and called to one of the other mechanics "Bob, come take a look at this!" Bob takes one look at the bike and removes seatpost . . . . sure enough, his name and numbers are inscribed for all the world to see.
Bob called the police. Then he called the new owner and made up an excuse for him to come down to the shop. It was a lovely reunion for the bike and its true owner. It was the beginning of an equally beautiful relationship between a thief and the law.
Learn from the lessons of others:
Put your name on the seatpost.
I've also seen people put their info on a piece of paper and stuff it into the seatpost.
Take photos of your beloved bike(s).
Write down the serial number and put it in your toy file.
Sorry about your bike Arty.
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