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Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Antloony » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:17 pm

Well I can honestly say I'm a litle pissed off right now. Some clumsy so and so at the cafe has given my bike a right good bang, pushing over my right hand brake lever, scuffing my bar tape and losing my bar end cap. I thought it felt odd leaving the cafe and had to straighten up the lever on the way home. Nice of who ever did it to step forward and own up, thanks for nothing.

Perhaps if you read this you'll have the decency to at least apologise.
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Andrew G » Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:25 pm

:( . I've had a bike receive the odd knock at the cafe on the past and not been best pleased either. Lots of money spent on bikes so a bit of care wouldn't go amiss when removing yours, even if the group is just leaving and you're keen to get away.

I can't imagine any of it is malicious and just accidental, with that many bikes piled up it's easy for the odd pedal to go between spokes or hook a chain, but please be careful. The last one I had someone had obviously caught a pedal in my chain, pulled it off the chainring and knocked the rear derailleur a bit so that I had to re-index it when I got home.
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Antloony » Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:44 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]I can't imagine any of it is malicious and just accidental.


Oh I don't doubt for one minute it was accidental but I would like to think who ever did it would have the decency to own up and offer forward an apology. Surely thats no asking to much. :?
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Marek » Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:10 pm

Maybe you did it yourself when you were gripping your handlebars so hard in the sprint. I think I have got a fair few spare bar end caps in the shed, I'll try to remember to put one in my saddle bag for you for next weekend at Kirdford, you are doing it right?

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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Antloony » Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:49 pm

You could be right there Marek, I am after all the Mark Cavendish of Addiscombe.... :lol:

I've got spare end caps but many thanks for the offer. I'm hoping to get down to Kirkford, just in the process of begging for a lift down there.

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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Marky Mark » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:39 am

Maybe the person who done the dirty deed is not a user of the forum or they didn't know the bike was damaged.

I hope you don't mind, but on your behalf I have contacted the cafe this morning and she is going to look back over the CCTV footage from the camera out front for you, I have left her my number to ring me back this afternoon.

So there is still time to own up out there.

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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby -Adam- » Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:43 pm

[quote="Antloony"]I am after all the Mark Cavendish of Addiscombe


Nah, your not quite fat enough... :wink:
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Toks » Mon Mar 02, 2009 1:41 pm

[quote="Antloony"], I am after all the Mark Cavendish of Addiscombe.... :lol:
You just made me think. Who are the other ACC sprinters apart from Steve? Can you beat the shadow by the way...
Re your bike getting a slight bashing the person probably knocked it down with a few others and didn't realise it was damaged.
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby kieran » Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:03 pm

Marky Mark, I would not recommend this, my wife works for the met as a forsenic specialist in digital imagery and getting proper evidence from CCTV footage is not easy even for experts. If the person identified disputes this evidence what then? How can you prove that the bike was damaged in the fall? etc.

I wasn't there so it wasn't me anyway.
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Alan M » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:22 pm

[quote] I think I have got a fair few spare bar end caps in the shed


I need one please Marek - silver if possible, cheers 8)
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Marky Mark » Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:00 pm

[quote="kieran"]Marky Mark, I would not recommend this, my wife works for the met as a forsenic specialist in digital imagery and getting proper evidence from CCTV footage is not easy even for experts. If the person identified disputes this evidence what then? How can you prove that the bike was damaged in the fall? etc.

I wasn't there so it wasn't me anyway.

The results were clear and there is no need for forensic expert in the field, the footage clearly shows that it was a cyclist wearing a gloves and a hat done the dirty deed, case solved :wink:
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby adrian » Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:05 pm

[quote="Marky Mark"] I have contacted the cafe this morning and she is going to look back over the CCTV footage from the camera out front for you
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Now, what on earth did you have to do that for?

I know it's annoying for Ant to come out and find his bike on the floor. But if it turned out to have been me, I'd be less than chuffed to learn that another club member had taken it upon himself to carry out some sort of sub-Crimewatch exercise and publicly label me a vandal and a scoundrel.

From Ant's account, the damage seems to have been fairly minor - I really don't think a public witch-hunt is the way to handle this.

[quote]So there is still time to own up out there.

What are we going to do, lock the caff next week and stop anyone leaving until the culprit comes forward?
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby -Adam- » Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:10 pm

At last, a voice of reason...
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby Tony » Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:25 pm

Irritating though it is that someone behaved like a numpty and damaged somone else's pride and joy, given the apparently minor damage involved....I think it best to move on.

Alternatively, maybe everyone who was at the cafe last weekend should have a detention. Everyone has to go to the clubroom on Wednesday night and sit in silence facing the wall. For 3hrs.... One of the captains can pace round and lecture everyone about honesty, integrity and how everyone has to suffer because of the actions of one individual. And heaven help anyone who starts smirking.....
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Re: Bike damaged at the cafe.

Postby George » Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:45 pm

Do you remember a couple of years ago we had a phantom pee'er in the club, maybe its the same person :lol:
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