My good buddy Joe just got his bike stolen today. It's a brown 2009 Kona Major One with silver SKS fenders. This was taken from outside the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago while he was visting Mariel Mentink, a girl from the Chicago area who was hit by a car in Austin, TX on new year's eve. Joe's a good guy & one of the people behind this: www.thechainlink.org/events/mariel-mentink-benefit
Any help would be great. If you see something funny on Craigslist or a shifty looking guy lurks out of an alley trying to sell you this please hurt him and brand the words "BIKE THEIF" into his forehead. Or you can just call me at 773-632-8727. I'll probably update this with Joe's contact info once I get ahold of him and okay it. Thanks all.
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If you're not willing to make a report to the Stolen Bike Registry, is there any information you might offer that would help educate and empower others to avoid the same fate? When and where it was stolen, type of lock used, what was it locked to, how it was defeated, etc.?
Also, one can edit an initial thread post indefinitely. Maybe you'd like to rethink your call to violence, especially on the heels of a note about a victim of automotive violence?
Joe's neither a Chainlink member, nor an avid internet user. From what I know it was stolen during February daylight hours, from a bike rack at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, & the "defeated" lock was a Kryptonite Evolution mini U-lock with the updated key style. It was locked only around the frame, since the owner felt that it's bolt-on wheels would be safe for a coupla hours in daylight during a hospital visit. If others ain't educated and empowered enough to do their damndest to insure their bike's safety they only need to check through a coupla two, three posts.
Futhermore; I included no call to violence in my post. I neither intended nor expected any of ya'll to take any of my suggestions literally. That was fairly obvious.
& in closing; what do the words "victim of automotive violence" have to do with this? This gal got hit on the eve of 2010. I sincerely doubt any folks driving automobiles were attempting to be violent towards anybody. More likely than not, and quite unfortunately, they were drunk & looking to get home or to another party and got scared when they hit somebody.
This was a sincere post. Don't be so darn critical.
H3N3 said:If you're not willing to make a report to the Stolen Bike Registry, is there any information you might offer that would help educate and empower others to avoid the same fate? When and where it was stolen, type of lock used, what was it locked to, how it was defeated, etc.?
Also, one can edit an initial thread post indefinitely. Maybe you'd like to rethink your call to violence, especially on the heels of a note about a victim of automotive violence?
I thought it was pretty obvious that the OP was joking about the physical harm. Apparently some people have issues with written tone. I thought maybe the branding would give it away, but I guess the hunt for criticism blinds.
Good luck finding the bike.
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