hello
my fave bike got stolen because I was in a hurry and forgot to lock it.
my memory will not improve nor my habitual lateness
so I am thinking of a tracker so I can follow the thief.
I cant find any reviews I can understand well enough to make a decision
I cant think what kind of shop to go to where staff might advise
any ideas?
anne
Search found 3 matches
- 15 Jul 2019, 5:27pm
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: anti theft trackers - help
- Replies: 0
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- 15 Jul 2019, 12:43pm
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: Opinions - 531c frame okay for loaded touring?
- Replies: 49
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Re: Opinions - 531c frame okay for loaded touring?
hello
I once had to go on my annual tour with my "unsuitable racing bike" which is 531C.
(my touring bike was having repairs).
I had a back pack and I posted clean clothes to the hotels I had booked.
They all were happy to post my kit back to me.
i had a nice holiday.
anne
I once had to go on my annual tour with my "unsuitable racing bike" which is 531C.
(my touring bike was having repairs).
I had a back pack and I posted clean clothes to the hotels I had booked.
They all were happy to post my kit back to me.
i had a nice holiday.
anne
- 13 Jul 2019, 5:17pm
- Forum: Stolen, Lost, Found, etc.
- Topic: pink dave yates stolen -please look out
- Replies: 8
- Views: 17067
pink dave yates stolen -please look out
lost in Leicestershire
Small, Dave Yates, custom-built, light touring bike. Frame number 8601.
Distinctive candy pink colour frame with pale blue outlines on the lugs (frame joints)
And “D Y” engraved on the forks and seat stays. Frame is mostly Reynolds 531 steel tubing.
The frame has probably been post code stamped “E5 0AY” on the bottom bracket.
Frame size about 50cm.
Campag triple chain ring groupset (Athena and Chorus).
Hand built wheels.
Black, distinctive “ISM” saddle with two-pronged nose.
There is a reward of £1000. No questions asked.
So, if you see someone with it then stop them and have £500 each.
Three people will be very happy.
anne
Small, Dave Yates, custom-built, light touring bike. Frame number 8601.
Distinctive candy pink colour frame with pale blue outlines on the lugs (frame joints)
And “D Y” engraved on the forks and seat stays. Frame is mostly Reynolds 531 steel tubing.
The frame has probably been post code stamped “E5 0AY” on the bottom bracket.
Frame size about 50cm.
Campag triple chain ring groupset (Athena and Chorus).
Hand built wheels.
Black, distinctive “ISM” saddle with two-pronged nose.
There is a reward of £1000. No questions asked.
So, if you see someone with it then stop them and have £500 each.
Three people will be very happy.
anne