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Get your stolen bike back

 
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Old 28-06.-2008, 03:59 AM   #16
David Damerell
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Mark T <pleasegivegenerously@warmail*turn_up_the_heat_to_reply*.com.invalid>:
>The frame number is normally underneath the bottom bracket, I've just made
>a note of mine.


Well, let's see; the Brompton. I'm never leaving one anywhere ever again.
It can go with me to the lavatory. I do have a note of the serial number,
but...

The tourer. No frame number on bottom bracket. Indeed, bottom bracket
shell not original to bike.

The roadster. No frame number on bottom bracket.

Tandem. Two bottom brackets. Too confusing. :-)

The proto-fixie. Not mobile. I trust there are no chav spiders in the
shed...

The trouble with postcodes is they change. More seriously, I would be
aided if the police would stamp their own serial numbers on at least two
of these bikes.
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