Stolen cargo "trike" bike, Teele Square
May. 21st, 2011 08:09 pmMy blue & chrome Torker Tristar cargo trike (a bike with two back wheels and a large cargo basket between them) has been stolen. Please help me look for it!


Distinctive modifications include a non-standard heavy duty white cargo basket with a blue reflective-striped cord (actually a dog leash!) woven through the wires, and silver reflective tape.
I have made a police report. If you see someone riding this unique cycle, please give the Somerville police a call (they say 911 is fine). There are one or two other Somervillians with similar bikes that they have legit, but they would have a different style basket and may not be the Torker brand. My hope, though a slim one, is that the bike hasn't been taken far, and that through word of mouth and its unusual style we can locate it or scare the thief into abandoning it.
EDIT: IT HAS BEEN FOUND! Thank you so much to this community!


Distinctive modifications include a non-standard heavy duty white cargo basket with a blue reflective-striped cord (actually a dog leash!) woven through the wires, and silver reflective tape.
I have made a police report. If you see someone riding this unique cycle, please give the Somerville police a call (they say 911 is fine). There are one or two other Somervillians with similar bikes that they have legit, but they would have a different style basket and may not be the Torker brand. My hope, though a slim one, is that the bike hasn't been taken far, and that through word of mouth and its unusual style we can locate it or scare the thief into abandoning it.
EDIT: IT HAS BEEN FOUND! Thank you so much to this community!
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Date: 2011-05-23 03:32 am (UTC)My theory is that this was not a crime of opportunity. It would have taken some time (probably middle of the night) to cut through 2 u-locks. And it's a more unique and harder to fence bike. So I expect that if the thief was smart, they've taken it elsewhere to resell. I've been combing Craigslist ads throughout New England, but there's going to be a limit to what I can do. I can't see a local thief being dumb enough to steal this and then try to use it around town.
What's almost worse than the theft itself is the fact that I'm honestly not sure if I'm going to be comfortable getting a replacement (even if I could afford to, which I can't right now). Since this feels like it was premeditated to some degree, there's no lock or combo of several locks that can guarantee it wouldn't immediately happen again. And since our garage has no door and nothing to attach a bike to inside it and is usually full of car anyway, there's no safer place for me to store it. Even when the previous downstairs neighbors let me keep it on their back porch, I had to lug it up the stairs all the time, which was quite a pain. It doesn't fit through the hatch-style basement doors, and there are steps there too - not a practical way to store it. And the cars are always blocking access to that anyway.
So I guess I'm upset to realize that it may not be feasible for me to have a bike for at least the next year, which sucks a lot. I might consider getting a two-wheeled folding bike that I can bring into the apartment, but then I'd lose the cargo capacity and the independence I get from that. I hate having to go grocery and cat food shopping whenever I have a friend with a car who offers, regardless of what else I'm doing, because who knows when I'll get the chance again.
< / rant >
Anyway, thanks for the support & sympathy.
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Date: 2011-05-23 03:39 am (UTC)Also, my bike happens to be a full-sized foldie, and I (alas) don't expect to have opportunity to ride in the near future, so if you want to borrow it to see if a foldie does work for you, you're welcome to. I haven't ridden regularly since my second trimester so it might need a bit of adjusting, but other than that, it should be fine.
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Date: 2011-05-23 03:41 am (UTC)your renters' insurance should also cover this, minus a deductible. (It covered my old bike when it was stolen from my apartment building basement)
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Date: 2011-05-23 05:21 am (UTC)I had to give up having renters insurance - with the length of time I've been un- and severely under-employed, I had to take the gamble. At least though the trike was expensive for me, it's only about twice what the insurance would have cost, nevermind deductible. I do of course regret not having it, but there are a few more pressing things that I'll need that cash for at first even when I do get better employed.
Pheh, sorry to be such a downer when you are being so helpful.
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Date: 2011-05-23 05:23 am (UTC)Re the Kryptonite thing I missed the time window back when I bought it, so sadly no. Now I know about it I'll absolutely register future locks.
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Date: 2011-05-23 09:51 am (UTC)backup
Date: 2011-05-23 02:14 pm (UTC)Re: backup
Date: 2011-05-23 03:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-23 04:38 pm (UTC)Locked bikes bother some people for some reason. I've seen property owners (mostly universities) saw through bike locks and confiscate bikes which weren't in anyone's way. And I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't let the police know they were doing it, even if it was a different city department that did it.
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Date: 2011-05-23 04:46 pm (UTC)bike cargo options
Date: 2011-05-23 05:36 pm (UTC)http://www.burley.com/home/bur/page_416/travoy.html
I have not been able to find a shop that carries them locally, but they get good reviews and a shop that carries Burley should be able to order one even if they don't stock it.
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Date: 2011-05-23 10:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-24 12:12 am (UTC)I kept my bike inside for years and got pretty good at sheparding it in and out through a person door--I can see with a trike it might not work but with a bike it works fine.
Also one of my bike books recommended locking with two different kinds of locks. Because apparently the tools to break a U-lock don't work well on a cable lock and vice versa. One time it was the cross-locking that saved me (I came back to find the cable lock defeated but the bike still in place, safely locked by its U-lock.)
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Date: 2011-05-24 12:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-25 03:07 pm (UTC)http://www.boston.com/news/local/rhode_island/articles/2011/05/24/special_tricycle_stolen_from_ri_special_needs_teen/
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Date: 2011-05-26 10:56 pm (UTC)What I'm really lamenting losing in not having the trike is the size and stability of cargo space. I have been coordinating a monthly meal at Havurat Shalom, where we get catering food from local restaurants, and I always do the pickup on my trike. I can fit several large catering trays and containers in the trike basket in a way that's just not possible on a 2-wheeler without one of the huge unwieldy trailers. I can fit an entire cart's worth of groceries, or 8 24-can pallets of cat food and a bag of litter, in that cargo basket.
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Date: 2011-05-26 11:04 pm (UTC)It does seem possible that some group of bike thieves has hit on the niche popularity of trikes and been doing a theft spree in the region. This kid's trike could easily have been stolen on the same day as mine, even.
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Date: 2011-05-26 11:12 pm (UTC)I have actually been doing a lot of reading up on bike locks these past few days, and apparently the two kinds of locks thing is no longer as good advice as it used to be. Nowadays the tools most thieves use to break u-locks can also break the other kinds, and the u-locks are the sturdiest and hardest to break, so two u-locks is now better than one u-lock and one cable, or one u-lock and one chain. There is one particular heavy duty chain company that I can't recall the name of right now, but apparently only their chains were able to withstand the standard tools that work on u-locks. If I can get an off-street place to lock my next bike, whatever it is, I might supplement two u-locks with one of those chains if I could then keep the chain at home rather than cart it around.
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Date: 2011-05-27 01:07 am (UTC)So far I have searched "trike" "tricycle" and "cargo" in Boston, Cape Cod, Eastern CT, Maine, Providence, Vermont, Western MA, and Worcester.
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Date: 2011-05-27 01:10 am (UTC)http://hartford.craigslist.org/bik/2389293471.html
I find the idea of posting an ad for something and saying it's a name brand but you don't recall which a little obfuscating, but I don't know if it's worth trying anything when they're so far away unless I were *positive* it was mine. I will probably set up a dummy account and ask for a pic.
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Date: 2011-05-27 08:18 pm (UTC)It had never occurred to me that this might happen without it being something that filing a police report would uncover. Apparently usually they do tell people filing reports of bikes stolen from the street to check with DPW but they didn't when I called.