January 19, 2012

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  • schedule

    It took almost 4 months for the pump to go, almost 7 for the stupid water bottle. Did the producers take the U-lock but leave the chain? It seems like once it becomes unridable (lost saddle), it is "officially" abandoned and people then have little compunction about helping themselves to its remaining parts.

    Posted by DKB February 22, 2012 16:41:40

  • lock?

    it lasted for a while even after the lock was removed

    Posted by Brian January 20, 2012 18:09:45

  • Very cool!

    How can I get a copy of the calendar?

    Posted by Don Pillsbury January 19, 2012 19:02:11

  • thievery

    DC's bike thieves would have taken that baby out within days. Not to brag or anything.

    Posted by tk January 19, 2012 13:09:27

  • That's abandoned property right there!

    Seriously? Your car would get towed months before this thing even lost it's water bottle!! We can't possibly expect any better scenario for an abandoned bike anywhere. Period.

    Posted by BrooklynBikeBoy January 19, 2012 11:06:22

  • Unbelievable!

    The water bottle lasted for 160 days!

    Posted by Stuart Nottingham January 19, 2012 10:51:47

  • Lifecycle

    It made it to the end of September, or at least part of the frame did... I think that's pretty good for NYC!

    Posted by MeGo Tablespoon January 19, 2012 10:46:04

  • bike..

    I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did...

    Posted by Richard La China January 19, 2012 10:42:50

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