Nicely done, and thanks

EricF
Ottawa

On 5 February 2018 at 17:40, Bill Lindsay <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So the guy on the right is the owner of the bike?  That's the happy ending
> I was hoping for.
>
> What was the backstory to how the bike ended up locked to a pole for at
> least two weeks?  Was it stolen and abandoned by the original thief?
>
> Regarding your explanation for why you took possession of the bike: It
> sounds like you knew exactly what you were doing and were willing to assume
> the risks, which is all anyone can expect, IMO
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
>
>
> On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 2:26:15 PM UTC-8, Dane "Finders Keepers"
> Larson wrote:
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-yZhwJpGHvYs/WnjWD4xjJDI/AAAAAAAAHzw/p0t-ImC3Rn4gCShukPLF79xedJOwdFRsACLcBGAs/s1600/MVIMG_20180205_134601%2Bsmall.jpg>
>> Hi,
>> That's me on the left up there.
>> I'm the person who cut this bike off of the rack, call me vigilante,
>> Robin Hood, et al. I suppose enough has been said and judgement can be and
>> has been dished, but it's my turn (and may you all learn how long-winded I
>> can be).
>>
>> First, my original email to Rivbike.com:
>>
>>> Hello! I know I'm on sketchy legal ground, but I cut the bike lock off
>>> of a Sam Hillborne today and took it home. My reasoning:
>>> -It had been parked for a minimum of two weeks since I'd made note of
>>> it. A week ago I marked it's tires in chalk and it hasn't moved since, as
>>> it hadn't before.
>>> -The neighborhood is known for car break-ins and bike theft/stripping.
>>> -It's been raining roughly non-stop here for the last week and a half.
>>> -The Brooks saddle hasn't been covered the entirety of it being
>>> parked/abandoned out there.
>>>
>>> So I assumed it was a) stolen and sitting there waiting for pickup, b)
>>> the owner had gotten wasted at a local bar, forgotten where it was, went
>>> home, and never thought to find it, c) the owner got wasted and somehow
>>> died or was incapacitated on their way home and is now in a coma, unable to
>>> acknowledge the missingness of their bike, d) the owner is on vacation and
>>> thought leaving it in that condition for an extended amount of time on the
>>> street was reasonable, or e) the owner (presumably a local, though I
>>> haven't seen this bike before this past such and such time and I notice
>>> these things aka Rivendells) doesn't have access to a porch, yard, shed,
>>> garage, basement, or some other normal form of secure-ish bike parking and
>>> thought they could leave it, an, to the trained eye, obviously valuable
>>> bike (esp. considering the handmade wheelset, Mark's rack, and non-stock
>>> componentry) on the street until Independence Day.
>>> I could continue my treatise on why I essentially just stole a bike, but
>>> I think by now, and by the fact that I'm writing this email, you understand
>>> that it's a bike I respect and would love to return to it's owner if
>>> possible. Caveat: it's my size and I'd love to keep it if I can't find the
>>> owner after diligence is done.
>>> My local Craigslist has been searched, stolen bike internet databases
>>> too, the local police forms are offline, and Portland is notorious for
>>> doing diddily squat about stolen bikes (someone came outside the restaurant
>>> they were dining in to film me and tell me they were contacting the
>>> authorities while I was angle-grinding the lock off in broad daylight. I
>>> told them my name and where I would be the rest of the day, bartending at
>>> the same restaurant they hailed from, and to please pass that along).
>>> I have now posted on my local Craigslist's lost&found as well as the
>>> bike for sale page and left a note on the rack I ripped it off from.
>>> By this point, you probably know I went through all that trouble to ask
>>> you a simple question.
>>> Can you, by way of the serial number, get me in contact with this
>>> beautiful, well loved Sam Hillborne's owner? I ask for no reward nor ransom.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dane
>>
>>
>> And so today the bike was returned, with much welcome help from John at
>> Rivelo, the kind souls tearing apart the stacks of invoices down in Walnut
>> Creek, and I suppose a little from my friends, You Good Folks Out There.
>> Thanks sharing your beautiful poem, MartyG, I hope we can all find more
>> warmth in our hearts.
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C4ug9LxKGxc/WnjWGbIxvLI/AAAAAAAAHz0/8lafVumplKcDqrGL-IYClxjvkJal7rn1gCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_20180205_134822%2Bsmall.jpg>
>>
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