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Post by astoderalf on Jan 25, 2007 12:47:57 GMT 8
Hope this will give us an idea how they do it. thanks for watching!
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trailblaster
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another one bites the dust!
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Post by trailblaster on Jan 25, 2007 13:32:30 GMT 8
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Owie
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Post by Owie on Jan 30, 2007 14:24:26 GMT 8
Me neither... ganun lang kadali? in just a matter of seconds and your bike gone with the wind, d@mn even cable locks kaya dehins uubra sa bolt cutter na dala ng thief, let's be vigilant and aware of this strategy. Hope that this could not happen on my rig. Bike thieves may araw din kayo! >:<
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mzmn
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elo?
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Post by mzmn on Feb 1, 2007 9:17:28 GMT 8
Makes me think about putting more than just a chain when I leave the bike outside the mall. Anyone ever use those U-locks that wrap around the front shocks and through the wheels? They're kind of heavy though. My bike's sub P18K, but I'll still shed a few tears if I lose it.
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Post by kulot_salot on Feb 1, 2007 9:53:11 GMT 8
i do. but i havent have the chance to bring/use it where i ride... i only use it when i have to park my bike outside the house, even if is inside our garage... i have a tioga u-lock and a masterlock coiled cable... HTH
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soctrumbiker
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It's not the ride, it's the rider
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Post by soctrumbiker on Feb 1, 2007 11:51:35 GMT 8
Just imagine..wlang concern ang mga bystander.
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Post by wheelie25 on Feb 1, 2007 16:37:31 GMT 8
I hope there are bike thieves like this here Hehehe!
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mzmn
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elo?
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Post by mzmn on Feb 1, 2007 16:45:38 GMT 8
But I think, here in the Philippines, people will give a d@mn if they someone with a hacksaw cutting through a chain.
... but again, depends where. Around the mall or near an office, I think they'll probably lynch the person if they don't explain what they're going... fast!
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