Raleighdon offered to go with him too.Raleighdonson said no thank you.
Raleighdon offered to go with him too.Raleighdonson said no thank you.
I would be very suprised if the person who had it was not the thief.... otherwise why would they have given up the freewheel and I am assuming the brake(s) they put on it so easily? Though they may have sold the fixed hub and wheel for more than it cost them to buy the freewheel I suppose. (btw - unless they put shifters on it too, they just converted it from a fixie or fixed gear, to a single speed, which only has one gear, but is able to freewheel, for those who like the cool-factor of a single speed, but aren't so sure about the not being able to stop pedaling part if its a fixie- some people use what's called a flip flop hub that is fixed on one side and freewheel on the other - take off the wheel, turn it around and you've changed the bike - but you really should have two brakes on a single speed!)
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I thought you meant that the bike had lost the cable and the wheel, and so now there was a new wheel on the stolen bike, and I was guessing that along with the stolen bike there was also the pleasure of the replacement bike which will have been purchased before the stolen bike became unstolen, sorry for any confusion I caused... *Rave takes a deep breath and flaps off in a flap*
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This is amazing! I wish this had happened with the Blaupunkt stereo stolen from my car in 1985!
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