Well, not like Beo or GPW interesting (not even Nickclone interesting), but it's got it's high points.
About a month ago I brought one of my parent's old bikes up to the Bay Area so I could start riding my bike around town and too school and I've been locking it up near my car in the garage area. This Monday, I was getting ready to leave for school and discovered an empty space where the bike normally was and my lock broken on the ground. Sucks, but whatever. I really wasn't attached to the bike and I have a free bus pass to get me too and from school. I didn't loose any money, just some extra exercise. The cable wasn't all that great, so lesson learned I suppose.
I had heard that the Oakland Police had a stolen property report form online, so a Google search for that also brought me to
the East Bay Bicycle Coalition, who has a list of stolen bikes on the site. On a throw-a-way chance that something could happen, I listed my bike.
Today, I received a call from someone who saw the listing and the bike at a local used bike store. When I first brought the bike up, I registered it with the state and had a bike license with the bike's serial number on it. So, I grabbed that and went to the store. The people there seemed cool enough and they immediately recognized the description of the bike because it was being tuned-up for sale at the exact moment I was in there. We checked the serial number and they matched. They gave the bike back to me, pretty much no questions asked saying they would handle whoever sold it them and get comped that way.
So, I have my bike back, complete with the new tires they up on and a free tune-up. Now, I'm just left to wonder how much into the racket the bike store really is. Is just the guy who handles the all the bike purchases, some of the store, or the whole damned thing. I'm assuming they gave it back without a fight because they got caught and didn't want the police involved. Supposedly, the person who sold them the bike was a regular seller, so someone probably knows. I hadn't made a police report yet because I honestly thought it wouldn't do much good, but I am planning on going back to the police to get new license stickers. I could mention what happened then and they can do whatever they want... which will probably be nothing.