Two weeks ago my friends bike was stolen.
He didn't have much cash or transportation so I bought him a cheap bike from craigslist.
Last night someone stole his seat!
This is absolutely insane!
You don't see people stealing parts off of cars... Do we have to completely dismantle our bikes whenever we park? Take the whole thing inside?
I'm feeling really violated even though it's not even MY bike.
Does anyone have a seat and post that would fit on my friends cruiser?
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if something has value and is easy to remove from your bike, don't be surprised if someone removes it.
the OP said the thief had pulled the lever on his bike, so this seems a good time to mention that it's not expensive to replace a quick-release seat post collar with something that requires an allen wrench/hex tool to remove. if your saddle is nothing special, this will most likely prevent your seat post and saddle from walking off.
as far as pricey saddles go, practically all all the brooks owners i know use old bicycle chains to attach the saddle rails to one of the bike's seat stays. (http://wallbike.com/blog/2009/03/31/locking-saddles/) the riders who haven't chained their saddles to their frames all seem to put a cable through the seat rails when they lock outside.
I've only lost accessories (light, seat-seatpost) on the north side (Bucktown/Wicker Park.)
Would be interested to hear where others are losing these things . . .
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