On Saturday afternoon I went up to Taipo to go bike riding. It had only been two weeks since my biking trip w/ Swang and Elena, and i was looking forward to going on a nice long ride further into the Plover Country Park... I walked from the station to the underpass that I've been leaving my bike underneath on and off for the last 6 months. 先週末僕はタイポ駅へ行った、あそこで二週前自転車を放た。でも見た時、早く問題見つけた:
but i was greeted with a shocking sight! My bike was still there, or rather SOMEof it was still there:
Some wiseasses came in and stole the handle bars AND seat...which was locked down w/ a chain lock! (and they even took the quick release to keep the front tire on!)
悪人は僕の自転車を剥した!糞!!! 何でもへずた!ハンドル、座面、シフター、ブレーキ。。。
Of course it wasn't /just/ the handle bars, its everything that goes on them:
brake levers, cables, shimano click gear shifters...
and most importantly -
even my beloved 'I my bike' bell... doh!
ベールもヘずた。残念!
After almost 2 years of being parked outside in various parts of the New Territories, someone finally got around to stripping it... (and mind you at at least one or two periods, i didn't move it for like 1-2 months at a time).
I was cursing the whole way as I carried the three distinct pieces of my bike to the (not that nearby) shop... I asked them for an estimate to fix it... the guy went down the list and was like "yeah, they took all the expensive stuff... "
Cost to fix my bike = HK$550
Cost to buy the whole bike in 2006 = HK$800!
The guy was like "you should just get a new bike, we'll sell you one for $600"... but it was a steel frame... no, not worth it.
I was then trying to decide between paying the $550 to get it fixed or just renting a bike every time (~$60 at a time). it was a tough call - i'll probably use the bike more than 10 times over the next 3 or 4 months, but the handlebar/seat thieves could just strike again tomorrow...
I decided to pay the $550 to fix the bike, renting a bike puts a lot of restrictions on your riding (you gotta come back to the same spot or a designated pick-up point and you gotta be done by 7pm... which i don't always do). I also got a thicker chain lock to lock the seat down... too bad there's no easy way to lock the handlebars up...
Anyway, here's a photo from September 2006 when my bike was new:
二年前、新時:
i picked up the fixed bike on Monday morning before work... It was good as (ney, BETTER than) new and I rode it down to a distant (safer) train station... (... and forgot to take a picture). hopefully it'll all be there when i get back to it next weekend. :-P
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