Found a dumped bike, and...

Found a dumped bike, and...

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macron

Original Poster:

9,938 posts

167 months

Sunday 12th May
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What to do?

Cash wise it's worthless (a very heavily worn Ridgeback) value wise it could be someone's ride to work.

Avond and Somerset say "tell your council, not us", the council (hapless Bristol) couldn't care less, there is no option to tell them unless it's causing an obstruction.

Appreciate could put on "local" Facebook pages but it's central Bristol full of grifting junkies, so the "real" owner (and I am assuming this matters to them, I could be very wrong, as I say it is well worn but does seem generally functional with nothing obviously catastrophic wrong, but it's filthy so I'm not going to really check), is there somewhere 'better' and actually trustworthy I can use?

hyperblue

2,803 posts

181 months

Sunday 12th May
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Can you find a serial number on the frame?

If so, could run it through https://www.bikeregister.com/

Probably a long shot though!

bigandclever

13,823 posts

239 months

Drezza

1,424 posts

55 months

Sunday 12th May
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Could put a Facebook post in the local group asking if anyone’s had one stolen and ask them for some distinguishing features to prove it’s theirs?

macron

Original Poster:

9,938 posts

167 months

Sunday 12th May
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hyperblue said:
Can you find a serial number on the frame?

If so, could run it through https://www.bikeregister.com/

Probably a long shot though!
Nothing doing, as I say it's a very well worn bike so it would not surprise me it wasn't on there.

bigandclever said:
Technically of course it isn't mine to donate...

Drezza said:
Could put a Facebook post in the local group asking if anyone’s had one stolen and ask them for some distinguishing features to prove it’s theirs?
As per my OP, good theory, but the general population of city centre Bristol is catatonic or otherwise unscrupulous, so I don't think that will help. I've joined "stolen bikes UK" on the Facebook site and nothing posted in the last few weeks, most of it is motorbikes anyway. I have also tried "stolen push bikes Bristol", others have posted with "I've found something in place x", if there are replies they are DM's.

Might call in to plod and see what they say, bar "head to the council old fruit", just in case.

Edited by macron on Sunday 12th May 20:30

macron

Original Poster:

9,938 posts

167 months

Sunday 12th May
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A lot of the posts on FB are scammy looking directions to insta handles saying "they can reunite you", suggesting that could be organised...

dundarach

5,116 posts

229 months

Sunday 12th May
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Don't put it on Facebook whatever you do, unless you enjoy feeding the stupid .

Take round to the local police station and leave it with them :-)

ray von

2,917 posts

253 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Pound shop Jon Dokic biggrinbiggrin

James6112

4,484 posts

29 months

Thursday 16th May
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Leave it at a train station

dontlookdown

1,770 posts

94 months

Thursday 16th May
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There may be a local bike charity who want it. My local one is called The Bike Project - they take old bikes, refurb them and give them to people who need cheap wheels to get a job.

You even get an update when your bike finds a new home. I have used them a few times, it's a great way to dispose of old, low/no value bikes.