silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
Johnboy":28qx04c2 said:silverclaws":28qx04c2 said:Stolen bike parts of which we here creates a market for, perhaps we need to address this issue ?
But how? We create a market for second hand parts, I have no desire to buy stolen goods, my sympathies lie entirely with the guy who had his bike stolen. if I had had any inkling that the forks were stolen I wouldn't have bid for them.
By if we each mak our cherished parts somehow, mine that were on by bike that was stolen, had a pattern of dot punch marks in a outwardly invisible place. That being I can positively identify the parts that were on the bike stolen from me, the more people that mark their own property the less chance thieves will get away with theft. Retro parts are often not immaculate, marks one can get away with in the retro scene and even other scenes. But if anyone comes across M735 XT with a dot punch pattern that resembles the star constellation of scorpio, they be stolen parts, even my first lost ATB the componentry and wheels were marked with the frame number, even my latest attempt has a dot punch scheme, known only to me. If we value our stuff, mark it as our own, as components often do not have serial numbers, so make it identifiable and when thieves get wind of what people have started to do, being in possession of identifiable parts may make the business less rewarding.