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Originally Posted by hootchy_cootchy
Hi
No lucky but only because the guy who took the bike without permission isnt coming through with the money. Very frustrating as Im based in the Uk and am trying to set up viewings and asking lovely Horizons peeps if they can take a look at the bike. Any help keeping an eye out would be much appreciated. 
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Not good. Perhaps he can pay you off in installments? Like $50 to $100 a month? Take forever, but better than Zero?
If he flat out refuses to pay, you could report the bike STOLEN ... and let the cops know who stole it. This could get dicey if he claims he had permission to ride the bike.
But if he is unlicensed and uninsured ... then the law may swing in your favor.
But even if you get a judgement against the guy ... no way to force him to pay ... (we still don't have "Debtor's Prison" here!  ) Could be the threat of arrest will motivate him to action and pay you off? Are you angry enough to do this? Up to you.
Normally YOUR insurance would cover your bike. Most good "full cover" policies cover someone else riding your bike as a "one time" thing. But if you have cheap limited liability policy then no joy.
Perhaps some of your buddies in Oakland can check out bikes?
But if they find a good one they'll need deposit money to hold it. No point shopping before you have CASH in hand.
Hope things are set right.
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