You may also want to try contacting someone in the local bike
community - citizens' cycling lobby or advocacy groups, bike
messengers, that sort of thing. They may know of one or several "hot
shops", fences who are known to take in hot bikes for resale. Often
when confronted by the real owners they'll give the bike back or
"sell" it to the real owner for next to nothing, so as to make sure
the police aren't contacted.
Thanks for the suggestions, Frank. I've been calling around to local bike
shops first, and they all keep telling me it's hopeless, but they've taken
my bike's description and suggested other places to call, so who knows,
maybe it'll be worth it.
John
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