If it is indeed true.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/post/B...urn=top-262060
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If it is indeed true.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/post/B...urn=top-262060
Very strange. Abandoned on an interstate?
I think there is more to this story
I call bull-pucky.
Yeah......sounds like a Kentucky tale to me! Nothing is stated in the article about how they found out it was his bike or confirmed it. Who would want it anyway:mad:
If it's true, the guy needs to take up mountain biking and hang on to it. He'll never get that kind of $$$$ for it.
"Abandoned on the interstate" was the seller's story, not the buyer's, and they don't identify the seller.
I'm not saying I think it's for real, only that there's nothing in the story that says to me that the bike wasn't actually stolen - whether it was from Landis or from a neighbor's back yard. Disc brakes alone would make it worth more than $5, and they're also something that would be recognizable to your average non-cycling yokel, since they look just like motorcycle or car brakes. Can't see the rest of the components in the picture...
Oak - I agree. I think the guy who bought it at the yardsale is probably telling the truth (if that's really where he got it!). I don't buy the story that the bike was found on an interstate and that whomever sold it didn't know it was worth more than $5. Come on. Even crap bikes around here go for at least $25 at a yard sale!
This is unbelievable enough that I'd want to take a second look before getting involved with that bike.
The local news channel here did a story on this bike as it happened not all that far from here. Thought I'd pass along the link. The video from the short segment that aired are in the article, including some close up pics of the bike.
http://www.wlwt.com/news/24619202/detail.html
There is only one person who can verify this.
Wonder why he's silent?
Something seems a bit, well, like this guy
LOL Muirenn! :D