A thief is of the lowest class of man. 

On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 2:19:03 PM UTC-4 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hard to argue that Sunrace shifters are nice enough to be visibly 
> theft-worthy.  What a bummer.
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> On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 2:06:48 PM UTC-4 George Schick wrote:
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>> All major metropolitan areas up and down the West Coast, the Rockies 
>> (Denver), the Midwest (Chicago), and the NE (NYC, etc.) are having the same 
>> problem.  We could probe into the reasons for these crimes and/or their 
>> lack of punishment when committed, but that would hastily drift into 
>> political discussions which are forbidden on this blog for very good 
>> reasons.  I would offer this advice:  If you have a bike all decked out 
>> with pretty anodized "bling" components be careful where and how you lock 
>> it up.  Or, if you have a bike outfitted with recognizable high-end 
>> components, the same advice.  Beyond that, you're on your own.  If I were 
>> still into mixed-mode commuting I'd use the oldest, ugliest beater I could 
>> find that would get me to the train station and back again.
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>> On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 11:44:54 AM UTC-5 Berkeleyan wrote:
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>>> A rant... I upgraded my wife's old B-Stone XO-5 with those very nice 
>>> Sunrace shifters from RBW after one of her old thumbies broke. Apart from 
>>> the Brooks saddle, they were the nicest components on the bike. But she 
>>> parks it outside a library at Cal, and last week she left to discover 
>>> someone had unbolted the front Sunrace mount, pried it apart (no hinge), 
>>> and clipped the cable. Prying the mount like that (brake and cork grip 
>>> prevented just sliding it off) surely ruined it... did they steal it just 
>>> for the shifter lever? I guess it's not enough to lock with cable and 
>>> U-lock combo that secures saddle and wheels to frame.
>>>
>>> I'm putting cheap Falcon thumbies on her bars now, and we're settled 
>>> that her bike will never again wear any bling, nor will I touch up any 
>>> scrapes. The saddle post is also secured with security bolts, after 
>>> previous was swiped from same location.
>>>
>>> And it's why I rarely carry a lock on rides, I don't like leaving my 
>>> bikes where I can't keep an eye on them.
>>>
>>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>>
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