Via Tara Moriarty, of KTVU-TV:
@KCBSNews reporter Holly Quan: early signs garbage truck/cyclist both on 16th St. Truck made R turn onto S Van Ness; bike went straight.
Via Tara Moriarty, of KTVU-TV:
@KCBSNews reporter Holly Quan: early signs garbage truck/cyclist both on 16th St. Truck made R turn onto S Van Ness; bike went straight.
I thought most of the bikes in the flat, flat Mission District were fixies these days, but I guess not:
Here are the the latest photos of the recovered rides:
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Right here. (Cause, you know, the Mission District is San Francisco’s Capital of Bike Stealing.)
See?
“New bicycle section on http://www.missionstation.org to track reported stolen and recovered stolen bicycles. Send us your feedback!”
But sadly, the Recovered Bicycle Database only has one entry right now – it’s a black Specialized road bike that I’m sure you’ll recognize in a second, if it’s yours.
“For Information: Inspector Pomatto #2071 Mission Investigations (415) 558-5400″
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OTOH, the Stolen Bicycle Database has eight entries currently. See?
Thanks, Captain Corrales!
It begins. I don’t even know why I put up with the Specialized Borough tires that came with my bike. No matter. Let’s see how long this $40 Specialized Nimbus 700 x 35c with Armadillo Technology can make it on the mean Streets of San Francisco at 100 PSI before getting a flat. Didn’t really care about the brand – this is what they had at the bike sto. Glass is everywhere out there, so we’ll see how it goes.
Do you buy this story here, with the kevlar and all?
Only Time Will Tell.