Did someone go to the bother of removing the tires altogether… what the actual fupp… is there no wires in modern bike tires… I can only picture that being a struggle to cut through… Dean R Koontz the lot of ’em!
A lot of the better tyres use a synthetic bead, such as aramid, instead of the traditional steel.
Eoghany
I wouldn’t feel sorry if those pr!cks were caught and had the same done to their skull as was done to those tyres.
Niallo
Yes, because bike molestation should be punishable by death.
Carefull youndont trip over yer beard there.
Schmicko
That looks like the frame from my bike ( http://bikereviews.com/2011/06/2011-carrera-tdf-ltd-road-bike/) partnered with a completely random set of handlebars and forks.
I’ve heard that robbed bikes often get matched with odd bits before they get sold on in order to reduce the chance the original owner will recognise it.
Maybe the owner spotted a part he recognised and whipped the quick release wheels off and took his tyres back !…and then put the wheels back on and gave them a kicking….
Utter pr1cks. Happened to me a couple of months ago – guessing it’s a symptom of having a good lock. A$$holes can’t rob it so they wreck it.
Did someone go to the bother of removing the tires altogether… what the actual fupp… is there no wires in modern bike tires… I can only picture that being a struggle to cut through… Dean R Koontz the lot of ’em!
That site has a whole ‘Bicycle Graveyard’ section – http://www.themakersstories.com/bicyclegraveyard/
A lot of the better tyres use a synthetic bead, such as aramid, instead of the traditional steel.
I wouldn’t feel sorry if those pr!cks were caught and had the same done to their skull as was done to those tyres.
Yes, because bike molestation should be punishable by death.
Carefull youndont trip over yer beard there.
That looks like the frame from my bike ( http://bikereviews.com/2011/06/2011-carrera-tdf-ltd-road-bike/) partnered with a completely random set of handlebars and forks.
I’ve heard that robbed bikes often get matched with odd bits before they get sold on in order to reduce the chance the original owner will recognise it.
Maybe the owner spotted a part he recognised and whipped the quick release wheels off and took his tyres back !…and then put the wheels back on and gave them a kicking….
Was fine before it got filtered beyond belief