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Maybe he paid more than twenty quid for it. Or bought it off someone who did pay twenty quid for it round the back of the flats. Or found it abandoned. Or maybe it just looks exactly like your bike but isn't (though probably is).


In any case, it'd be worth talking to him - I had a bike nicked once and then when I saw it down the side of a house a few weeks later I knocked on the door, said, "that's my bike", and the kind gang of youths were only too happy to invent some lame story which exempted them from blame and let me take it away. Nice bike that.


Cheers!

Rory



steveo Wrote:

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> And when he paid twenty quid for it round the back

> of the flats, he didn't think it might be stolen?

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