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    BIKE Theft back-up identification


    Just a very simple solution, just notify the next buyer when you sell the bike so that he is NOT arrested or the dealer if you trade it in.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom View Post

    Just a very simple solution, just notify the next buyer when you sell the bike so that he is NOT arrested or the dealer if you trade it in.
    Great idea Phantom!
    Let it be known and let it be written, this is the best bike I've ever owned, and I ain't shittin!

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    Brilliant idea!!!

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    Now that's brilliant!

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    I can't take credit for this, a fellow rider on another board that I also frequent came up with the idea.

    I would use 2-3 layers of tape since the air inside the tire could get a bit warm and separate a single layer of electrical tape. Should not matter if it comes lose, the paper and tape does not weigh hardly anything to effect wheel balance.



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    Guess that spot won't work if you use self sealing and balance fluid.
    John (Jay) Bettua
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