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Report to the police please. Do they have a cycle security marking and label on them as well? OK so a pain to report to the police..... If they are high end carbon fibre they are both mine.... A general description would be nice - eg adult, racing/hybrid/mountain/town

I intentionally did not put in the descriptions to avoid people scamming or wrongfully claiming them.


They were left on Eynella Road, next to each other, with helmets. If you have lost 2 bikes, you can message me with the descriptions (bikes or helmets).


We will keep them for a few more days, and we will take them to the Park's Lost and Found. Thanks

kit630 Wrote:

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> I intentionally did not put in the descriptions to

> avoid people scamming or wrongfully claiming them.

>

>

> They were left on Eynella Road, next to each

> other, with helmets. If you have lost 2 bikes, you

> can message me with the descriptions (bikes or

> helmets).

>

> We will keep them for a few more days, and we will

> take them to the Park's Lost and Found. Thanks


Very wise and sensible.

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