I got home and found out my bike was stolen :(
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I got home and found out my bike was stolen :(
I live in an apartment building. My apartment is too small to store my bike and I don’t have a patio. For the past 4 years I have been locking my bike to the railing on the landing of a lightly used interior stairwell. It is not visible from the street and is secured since the gate requires a key. The stairwell faces another building. So it isn’t visible from the street or anything.
Several other people parked their bikes on the ground floor below this landing.
Well apparently someone left the gate open. And most of the bikes were stolen. Or had parts stolen. Mine was cut from the railing and stolen.
I thought my spot was pretty safe, but clearly this person had plenty of time. And my building has few people home during the day - no one would have seen anything.
I’m crushed. My bike was a carefully curated (by me) custom build.
Now I am not sure how I want to replace. And how much work to put into trolling all of the various sources of stolen bikes.
Several other people parked their bikes on the ground floor below this landing.
Well apparently someone left the gate open. And most of the bikes were stolen. Or had parts stolen. Mine was cut from the railing and stolen.
I thought my spot was pretty safe, but clearly this person had plenty of time. And my building has few people home during the day - no one would have seen anything.
I’m crushed. My bike was a carefully curated (by me) custom build.
Now I am not sure how I want to replace. And how much work to put into trolling all of the various sources of stolen bikes.
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My bike was a carefully curated (by me) custom build.
The only good thing is it may be easy to identify if you ever get the chance.
I'm with Bmach in that no apartment is too small for a single bike. I'd get rid of furniture if necessary. But first I'd have to go acquire some furniture in order to get rid of it.
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When in college I live in some very tiny places (never liked dorm or the room-mate thing) ..2-3 hundred square feet..I always had room for my bike. Even when I lived in the maid's quarters on the third floor of a large home..just humped the bike up three flights. It was-is a higher end ride..bought it in 79 and still have it.
..that aside..very sorry for your loss
..that aside..very sorry for your loss
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I'm sorry to hear that. That always hurts. I did recover one of my stolen bikes by checking CL yrs ago. Nowadays there's let go and offer up as well. Good luck.
When I first moved from home into a 340 sq ft apt my bike was parked inside with me. Kinda crowded but..
When I first moved from home into a 340 sq ft apt my bike was parked inside with me. Kinda crowded but..
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I have a small alcove behind my front entry door. It measures 22" deep by 41" wide. I built a storage shelf under which I am able to hang 2 bicycles. The shelf has space where I can store most of my sports gear. It just takes a bit of creativity
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I'm not being insensitive or piling on. I just don't want this to ever happen to you again.
'Cut from railing'. They cut your lock? Try the 'two U-lock method'. They cut the railing? That's sucks, but it can happen in any 'common area', particularly one that's out of sight and unvisited for lengthy periods. Get the bike inside - there are ways: indoor racks that lean against the wall*, bikes that fold as thin as 15cm, etc. Once you get the bike inside, try the two U-lock method.
*Googling around I found everything from fancy 'Scandinavian style' leaning racks to DIY ones made from scrap lumber or PVC pipe, many of which could go against the wall above your sleeping mat in your 13 m^2 apartment.
'Cut from railing'. They cut your lock? Try the 'two U-lock method'. They cut the railing? That's sucks, but it can happen in any 'common area', particularly one that's out of sight and unvisited for lengthy periods. Get the bike inside - there are ways: indoor racks that lean against the wall*, bikes that fold as thin as 15cm, etc. Once you get the bike inside, try the two U-lock method.
*Googling around I found everything from fancy 'Scandinavian style' leaning racks to DIY ones made from scrap lumber or PVC pipe, many of which could go against the wall above your sleeping mat in your 13 m^2 apartment.
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Bummer.
It should be a crime that would be worth investigating for the police, if not, its not a good sign long term.
If this crime goes unchallenged, what's next?
I've made a habit to carry two of my bikes up to my 6th floor apartment, the beater gets locked to a pole outside.
Theft isn't much of an issue any more because of the strong supply of rental bikes.
It should be a crime that would be worth investigating for the police, if not, its not a good sign long term.
If this crime goes unchallenged, what's next?
I've made a habit to carry two of my bikes up to my 6th floor apartment, the beater gets locked to a pole outside.
Theft isn't much of an issue any more because of the strong supply of rental bikes.
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I’m starting to think it was targeted. My bike was decked with dynamo lights and an internal hub. Not sure what other bikes were stolen but I noticed the fancy dutch bike with the IGH and rear light was missing the rear wheel. The bikes with flattires were not taken.
I’ve been locking my bike there for almost 4 years. It is a low trafficed staircase where I was the only person who used it with any regularity. I did not use dual u locks since my wheels and other components had pinheads.
I didn’t examine the railing closely. I also used less caution locking up in my building due trusting my neighbors and the low visibility parking spot.
Recently the mailroom key was stolen. I wonder if the front door key was compromised too. This alley between the buildings required both the front door key and knowledge of its existsnce. The only other regular usees of the space were construction crews fow anyone doing renovation.
So upon further thought it is looking suspicious.
I’ve been locking my bike there for almost 4 years. It is a low trafficed staircase where I was the only person who used it with any regularity. I did not use dual u locks since my wheels and other components had pinheads.
I didn’t examine the railing closely. I also used less caution locking up in my building due trusting my neighbors and the low visibility parking spot.
Recently the mailroom key was stolen. I wonder if the front door key was compromised too. This alley between the buildings required both the front door key and knowledge of its existsnce. The only other regular usees of the space were construction crews fow anyone doing renovation.
So upon further thought it is looking suspicious.
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I'd be looking for someone's head: is there any CCTV of the incident? Can you find out how people entered the building? If there were building keys stolen recently, were you notified the building was no longer safe and could be accessed by anyone?
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At least in Europe, this is how most bikes end their first lives. (Usually due to space issues). It just goes with the territory.
Also, I'm not sure it's even a bad thing and it keeps the bicycle market running and allows people to upgrade every few years. Most urban dwellers won't do this as they don't have the space.
Also, I'm not sure it's even a bad thing and it keeps the bicycle market running and allows people to upgrade every few years. Most urban dwellers won't do this as they don't have the space.
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I had a bike stolen years back. A Peugeot UO-8 fixie conversion. I foolishly left it outside the door at my job assuming most people would be uncomfortable on a fixed fear with cages. I was wrong.
i went through all the usual outlets. Notified the police. Posted online. Told the local shops. As luck would have it, several months later I found it leaning against a tree and took it back. Now my bike stays inside. My girlfriend doesn't love the idea of a dirty bike in the apartment but she understands these things.
In an old apartment I built a wall hanger for it and it hung above my couch. There are some space saving methods out there.
Sorry about your bike. Good luck .
i went through all the usual outlets. Notified the police. Posted online. Told the local shops. As luck would have it, several months later I found it leaning against a tree and took it back. Now my bike stays inside. My girlfriend doesn't love the idea of a dirty bike in the apartment but she understands these things.
In an old apartment I built a wall hanger for it and it hung above my couch. There are some space saving methods out there.
Sorry about your bike. Good luck .
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I really hate the idea of perpetuating theft.
Don't steal, the government hates competition.
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I'm not being insensitive or piling on. I just don't want this to ever happen to you again.
'Cut from railing'. They cut your lock? Try the 'two U-lock method'. They cut the railing? That's sucks, but it can happen in any 'common area', particularly one that's out of sight and unvisited for lengthy periods. Get the bike inside - there are ways: indoor racks that lean against the wall, bikes that fold as thin as 15cm, etc. Once you get the bike inside, try the two U-lock method.
'Cut from railing'. They cut your lock? Try the 'two U-lock method'. They cut the railing? That's sucks, but it can happen in any 'common area', particularly one that's out of sight and unvisited for lengthy periods. Get the bike inside - there are ways: indoor racks that lean against the wall, bikes that fold as thin as 15cm, etc. Once you get the bike inside, try the two U-lock method.
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Sorry to hear about this. Hoping it is recovered in good shape.
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it was probably the landlord or his maintenance person. call him to confirm, then file a small claims lawsuit
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Sounds like this was an inside job. That is, someone within your apartment complex or someone who regularly visits knew of the bikes in this area.
Chat it up with your fellow residents. Someone knows something.
Chat it up with your fellow residents. Someone knows something.
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I’m starting to think it was targeted. My bike was decked with dynamo lights and an internal hub. Not sure what other bikes were stolen but I noticed the fancy dutch bike with the IGH and rear light was missing the rear wheel. The bikes with flattires were not taken.
I’ve been locking my bike there for almost 4 years. It is a low trafficed staircase where I was the only person who used it with any regularity. I did not use dual u locks since my wheels and other components had pinheads.
I didn’t examine the railing closely. I also used less caution locking up in my building due trusting my neighbors and the low visibility parking spot.
Recently the mailroom key was stolen. I wonder if the front door key was compromised too. This alley between the buildings required both the front door key and knowledge of its existsnce. The only other regular usees of the space were construction crews fow anyone doing renovation.
So upon further thought it is looking suspicious.
I’ve been locking my bike there for almost 4 years. It is a low trafficed staircase where I was the only person who used it with any regularity. I did not use dual u locks since my wheels and other components had pinheads.
I didn’t examine the railing closely. I also used less caution locking up in my building due trusting my neighbors and the low visibility parking spot.
Recently the mailroom key was stolen. I wonder if the front door key was compromised too. This alley between the buildings required both the front door key and knowledge of its existsnce. The only other regular usees of the space were construction crews fow anyone doing renovation.
So upon further thought it is looking suspicious.
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BillyD has a good point, and just maybe the apartment complex has them because storing bikes (or anything) under a stairwell is sometimes a code violation. They may have just removed all of the bikes. You'd expect some kind of advance warning but if inspectors came down hard on them, they may have panicked.
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