What’s with the lack of wheels? -Kannelmäki

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  1. Someone believed he needed it more than whoever parked his bike there.

    In all seriousness, this is quite the dick move.

  2. Sometimes people lock the front wheel only = somebody steal the bike but leave the front wheel. Then the next day they go for a hunt after a wheel to the bike they stole yesterday.

  3. In the case of the yellow bike, I’d say that the lack of wheelie bits is not your biggest problem.

  4. What is the law on abandoned property? There’s a bike on rack near me that’s been there for almost two years. Is it “fair game” at this point?

  5. Kannelmäki is actually fine and has been for a while. Source: lived there over a decade and park bike in that exact spot very regularly.

    Bike theft is rife all over, get a D-lock, lock frame and back wheel to the stand and use a decent cable to secure your front wheel and you have nothing to fear 🙂

    Kannelmäki is actually surprisingly big. It’s a place you can find skiing trails, forests, a river, allotments, even horses! Plus you’re a stone’s throw from Keskuspuisto and 13 minutes from the centre by train. Shops are fine too, there are outdoor gyms and ice rinks, plenty of play parks and dog parks. Sure there’s downsides but aren’t there always in suburbs? Kantsu is not just Sitratori and Kannelpub 😉

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