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    Default Another one stolen in Mesa AZ

    Had mine stolen from right in front of my house, with me home at the time. It was locked to my water spigot with a pair of police leg irons. I know there's plenty of keys out there for them, so i only meant it as a deterrent to use when i'm home. If i leave, in the garage she used to go.
    I had just finished her too. 20" silver folding frame similar to a Dahon with a big ol' cush seat. A.C.S. 5 spoke black mag rims, Honda gx31 4 stroker connected to a friction drive i machined myself. Dual bearing support, spindle sleeves for 1-1/8, 1-3/16 and 1-1/4 spindles, even made the clutch drum out of Inconel718 which gave her a unique "ring" whenever the it engaged. Whoever has her now has a bike that's gonna last a long time. And a nice pair of cuffs to boot.
    I had only just gotten to know her, hadn't even taken a family photo yet....
    She will be missed.


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    I'll keep my eyes open - I drive through Mesa most days.

    What part of town are you talking about?

    Did you leave the engine the standard Honda red?

    Did you paint or anodize the friction drive channel?

    I assume it was reported to the police?
    Last edited by loquin; 07-19-2010 at 11:35 AM.
    Lou

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    "Bicycling is a healthy and manly pursuit with much to recommend it, and, unlike other foolish crazes, it has not died out." -- The Daily Telegraph (1877)

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    Was snatched near Gilbert and University.
    Yeah the engine is still the standard red guarding, and the drive is the raw aluminum stock.
    I think the biggest stand out on her was the black 5 spoke mags. You don't see those much anymore, especially on a folding bike.
    She's been reported, but i didn't have any serials written down.
    Thanks for keeping an eye out and having a brothers back.
    You ever need any machining work done, drop me a line.
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    Sorry to hear that! Keep a watch on Craigslist.

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    I hate @^#$% thieves!!!
    I am sorry to hear of your loss! I sincerely hope that you get it back in pristine condition.
    I bet that is was a neighbor or friend of one that has been watching you on it.
    Do not ride faster than your guardian angel can fly!

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    I saw your ad on CL, Dave
    if I see it you can forget about the reward, I wouldn't accept it from you
    (us motoredbikers need to look out for each other )
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    The engine S/N may be on a bill of sale/invoice...
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    The engine was bought used on ebay. Had been ripped out of a 10 year old tiller.
    If i saw somebody on it it would be tempting to run him over, but i wouldn't because i might hurt the bike!
    B.T.W. I finally found the name of the manufacturer of the bike itself.
    Was a "Unis" mfgd in Yugoslavia.
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