Bender Posted February 9, 2024 Posted February 9, 2024 1 hour ago, geofferz said: Be an awful shame if it were to go missing or get damaged. I mean generally I think you should (in the words of Vincent vega, or is it Jules) never f with anther man's automobile. Generally. Or as the joker once said. Never rub another mans rhubarb...... 1 Quote
Joe85 Posted Sunday at 20:35 Author Posted Sunday at 20:35 I thought i'd give a final update on this thread. I left my employer in November 2024. The bike remains undisturbed to this day (update from an ex-colleague). It currently sits in a building with a lease expiration of July 2026, so he'll have to move it at some point. w**ker. 4 Quote
Scoot65 Posted Sunday at 22:58 Posted Sunday at 22:58 (edited) I've just read through the whole thread. Very intereting, especially as it initially looked like you would eventually be getting the bike on the road. Bummer to read how it ended up...... and especially as the owner doesn't seem to give a toss about the bike but he doesn't want anyone else to have either. I guess it's a case of if something seems too good to be true (finding the abandoned bike and getting on the road for yourself) then it usually is too good to be true. I feel for you, absolutely gutting end to the saga. Edited Sunday at 22:58 by Scoot65 1 Quote
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