That's why i don't ride a flashy bike, a bit of rust on the seat post a few scratches on the frame, a cable
tie holding the rear mudguard on means not really worth the hassle for most tea leafs. It's a great bike to me
I rarely get overtook. It would upset me if it were abducted
Sounds like you just described my steed - a 32 year old British Eagle MTB. Whenever I park it in an on street bike rack, I'm sure mine will be the last one to get attention from thieves among all the other shiny bikes. Saying that, it may be a little worn in places but it's all up together mechanically and gets regular maintenance to keep it reliable.
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