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wayfaringwordhack) wrote2006-10-17 05:47 pm
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The entry I had hoped to never make
Last night, our bicycle tires were stolen. Our first brush with theft on Mayotte, and I can tell you, it is not a pleasant feeling. Replacing four tires will run us about 300 euros. I'm speaking of buying the parts new because I refused to buy them used and possibly--who can say?--be buying my own tires back. In any case, I'm not perpetuating the problem by encouraging the market. So, the question becomes, buy new tires or a-whole-freakin' 'nother bike?
Finished and gone are the days of being a trusting fool. (Yes, the bikes were chained, but only the frames, not the tires. Stupid, stupid, lazy us.)
Finished and gone are the days of being a trusting fool. (Yes, the bikes were chained, but only the frames, not the tires. Stupid, stupid, lazy us.)
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But 300 euros for tires? ouch!
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And yes. :-D
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Doesn't only happen in Mayotte, happened to me in Denmark, in a locked bicycle garage at university. My bike was locked with one of standard Basta locks around the back-tire, but that seemed to have opened like butter. Don't know what they used, but they did get away with my 5-internal gears tire.
I'd suggest chaining the front wheel and get a sturdy key lock that goes around the bike and the back wheel. Also painting the tires so that they're easily recognisable seems to deter the thieves.
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