Iain Treloar throws himself headfirst into retrieving a stolen bike from “a gun-licensed outlaw” in this piece for Escape. After responding to a Facebook Marketplace ad, Treloar drives to a gritty industrial suburb of Melbourne to meet “Jack” and embark on a terrifying ride that reveals the workings of a criminal mind. A knife-edge read with a twist ending.

A small sliver of this cohort that are just elderly and bewildered – I liberated another dusty old Cannondale from one such guy, and fixed it up for a mate to ride. But usually, there’s a combination of indicators that make clear that a bike has probably been stolen: the photos are usually out of focus and poorly framed, the details in the listing are limited, and the sellers often have recent accounts under fake names. 

And whenever such a bike pops up, I look at them and wonder. I wonder where the bike came from, and how it ended up being sold for a fraction of its worth, and the desperation that led to it being stolen in the first place. 

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