I hope it's ready by Saturday - then you can test it on our team ride on Mt Diablo and Morgan Territory! :D (or not)
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I hope it's ready by Saturday - then you can test it on our team ride on Mt Diablo and Morgan Territory! :D (or not)
Which you should do as it is the right thing ---legally and morally (not doing so is a reason that general rates go up). In my experience, which isn't much, the insurance company was offered the replacement. You can also offer to pay them back the payout.
One payout shouldn't make a difference in your rates unless you are a brand new customer. It's the second claim that often makes a difference.
I spy with my little eye a PEGORETTI! OMG, it's beaaaautiful!
-- gnat!
Oooo what a beauty!
Look forward to seeing a pic of the bike when it is finished.:)
ooooh.... pretty. love the white water bottle cages.
it's like a couple fo tease photographs.. complete w/ blur :rolleyes:
thanks for sharing. woo weee.. that's going to be a nice ride.
how was bikyle to work with?
They were very nice. They wanted me to go through their whole fit system, which was pretty involved (no additional charge). But I have my own fit guy here and he looked at the specs and confirmed what size I should have so I finally just said, "Hey my fit guy says I need a 52 and here's hi fit chart on me" and they sent the bike over right after that.
I'm interested in how the new record 11 compares to the old record 10 speed. I'm going with the beefy Interloc cassette, so I won't lose much off standard triple shifting. Doing 2 in 1 campy wheel that can be tubeless or with tube. We'll see. Should be done today or tomorrow.
Ohboyohboyohboy :cool:
OOOps - the wheels won't be in til Friday. :( We'll see if it's ready for the weekend.....
And of course, if the bike ever shows up, I will.
My rates absolutely did go up. I was a three-year customer at that point. Does that qualify as brand-new? I've moved cities four times in the past ten years. Maybe I'll always be brand-new.
In my most recent move, one insurance company would not offer us a policy because the claim I made for this bike was within the last five years. So in retrospect maybe it was a bad idea to make the claim and I should have just paid out of pocket for my replacement bike.
Most likely this isn't your bike, but I thought of you when I heard this on the news the other day. Who knows, this guy might have more bikes hidden away that he planned on selling. Here is the article:
San Rafael gang member, 17, jailed in craigslist caper
Gary Klien
Posted: 04/21/2010 08:20:07 PM PDT
A 17-year-old gang member in San Rafael was arrested after trying to resell stolen bicycles on craigslist, police said Wednesday.
The bicycles, a $2,000 road bike and a $500 mountain bike, were stolen from an unlocked garage off Fifth Avenue in the Sun Valley area, said San Rafael police Sgt. Jim Correa.
When the victim saw the same bikes for sale at craigslist.com, police set up a sting. Officers Kyle Hornstein and Leslie O'Toole, posing as a married couple, arranged to meet the seller at his home.
The suspect came to the door with the $2,000 bike, and was arrested, Correa said. The other bike was also recovered.
The suspect lives within half a mile of the victim.
Correa did not release the suspect's name because of his age, and would not comment on which gang he is affiliated with.
The boy was booked into Marin County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of possessing stolen property.
Wow - that's a great story. Thanks. I love seeing the sting set up and actually working.
I did hear that they have the guy who stole my bike in custody; however, he had already sold my bike in San Francisco. :(