On Friday afternoon someone cut through my U-lock with an angle grinder!

In the middle of the afternoon!!  

 

Right after I got done warning someone about locking up with a cable lock.  

 

BYE BYE bike #2 to Chicago bike thieves. Great way to start the summer.

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A coffee shop open before 7:00 am on a Saturday is a pretty tall order. Hollywood Grill at North and Ashland may be the only option.

Laura said:
Halsted should get us almost all the way there. We should find a coffee shop on halsted to meet at. any suggestions? I think we should plan on leaving said location at 6:45 (damn thats early) to get there by 7:30. someone suggest a meeting spot and I'll make an event for it.
I didn't see this on the events list... do you think you'll post it on there? Its just easier for keeping track of what's going on, and you'll probably get more people to show up. Of course, this is totally up to you obv. Cheers for having the idea.

p.s. Sorry about your bike Laura.


Ron said:
Sorry for your loss. I agree, U-locks suck and don't use one myself. It takes about 25 seconds to the models you have pictured, so perhaps no one actually saw the thief jack your bike.
The Flea market at 43rd and Ashland is littered with stolen shit. Some guys wait 6 months of more to put a bike out for sale. Easy to do since inventory cost is really cheap.

Perhaps a ride of about 40 or so people that visits this market every Saturday for a few weeks in row would reclaim some of these bikes. It would help if folks take and post pictures of their bikes especially the serial #. I'd be happy to sponsor coffee for the early morning ride and serve as a meetup place. I've gone to markets before and reclaimed property that I knew belonged to others. Trust me, they will very easily let you take it back. If there are 40 people staring them down, they may actually shit their pants. Have fun and reclaim other cyclists property. That's a win/win. Now who's in?
I thought the meeting place was Ron's or did I misunderstand his post?
I'm just being lazy--- didn't want to read through 4 pages of the thread to figure it out.

notoriousDUG said:
I thought the meeting place was Ron's or did I misunderstand his post?
I think S&G's on Lincoln and Wellington is open 24 hours on the weekends. They have a hugh area that is nearly empty at that hour. I'd love to join you but I cant on the 8th. I will in the future though.

Kevin Conway said:
A coffee shop open before 7:00 am on a Saturday is a pretty tall order. Hollywood Grill at North and Ashland may be the only option.

Laura said:
Halsted should get us almost all the way there. We should find a coffee shop on halsted to meet at. any suggestions? I think we should plan on leaving said location at 6:45 (damn thats early) to get there by 7:30. someone suggest a meeting spot and I'll make an event for it.
What would you recommend instead of a U-lock?

Ron said:
Sorry for your loss. I agree, U-locks suck and don't use one myself.
S&G's isn't 24hrs - they open at like 5 or 6 am and close at 4 pm
S&G's is no longer open 24 hours on the weekends but they open @ 5am which is at least 2 hours earlier than everyone discussed meeting.

Gabe said:
S&G's isn't 24hrs - they open at like 5 or 6 am and close at 4 pm
I'm up for the ride down to swap-o-rama as well.
My thoughts were that if the intent is to locate any stolen bike or bikes like this, it would be best to utilize an element of surprise. I would imagine that people who are in the business of selling stolen goods might decide to maintain a low profile on a day they know that something like this is planned.

Dr. Doom said:
I don't see what it hurts to have the conversation on a public list. If a hot bike dealer sees a mob gathering and decides not to sell at the swap meet that's... good! Do it a few times and it might get him thinking about other ways to spend his Saturday and put a little bit of a dent in the market, which strikes me as part of the point. Actually finding a stolen bike would just be a bonus.

Don't think we need anyone staying at home checking the stolen bike list, unless that stretch of Ashland has particularly bad 3G reception.
That really sucks, same thing happened to me right outside of my apartment.
I would totally go if my wheel hadn't been stolen three weeks ago :(

Ron said:
Sorry for your loss. I agree, U-locks suck and don't use one myself. It takes about 25 seconds to the models you have pictured, so perhaps no one actually saw the thief jack your bike.
The Flea market at 43rd and Ashland is littered with stolen shit. Some guys wait 6 months of more to put a bike out for sale. Easy to do since inventory cost is really cheap.

Perhaps a ride of about 40 or so people that visits this market every Saturday for a few weeks in row would reclaim some of these bikes. It would help if folks take and post pictures of their bikes especially the serial #. I'd be happy to sponsor coffee for the early morning ride and serve as a meetup place. I've gone to markets before and reclaimed property that I knew belonged to others. Trust me, they will very easily let you take it back. If there are 40 people staring them down, they may actually shit their pants. Have fun and reclaim other cyclists property. That's a win/win. Now who's in?

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