Lowest of the low...bike thieves
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For the second time in a year, someone has ripped off my bike.
My husband, well, kind of offered my cruiser up to the bike thieves last year. He borrowed it to go water trees for the neighborhood (great guy, huh?), laid it down on one side of the hill, then came back four minutes later and it was gone. This was a gorgeous beast of a retro cruiser that he had given me as a birthday gift, complete with basket full of red roses and a bell.
Then tonight. He and my brother took our hybrids (purchased after ripoff of the cruiser) down to the Twins game. I just called him on his cell because I was wondering where the heck they were, and turns out both the hybrids were stolen.
Do I have to resort to riding a complete junker around to pick up groceries and run errands? That's almost $1000 in bikes, poof gone in less than a year. I keep my road bike inside, thank God, but I can't ride it to the grocery store and load it up with groceries. I have a real need for a city bike...and after spending lots on my new roadie less than two months ago, there's not cash in the bank for another.
Seriously! Who are these people??? Some loser is cruising around on the bike that made me fall in love with biking, and he'll probably sell it for $25 bucks to someone who will leave it to rust in the middle of some city park.
Sorry. Just so sad and so very angry right now.
Anyone ever "catch" a bike thief? Recover their bike? I'm not hopeful, period. Minneapolis police have enough to deal with these days.
Oh, and if anyone in Minneapolis sees two Giant Cypress hybrids (one black DX and one blue) being beaten on by some losers, tackle the suckers and PM me.
2007 Trek 5000
2009 Jamis Coda
1972 Schwinn Suburban
"I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood."
Susan B. Anthony, 1896