Luke Workman, known as Live for Physics / LFP, was storing the "deathbike" in a new facility owned by Luna Cycle in Bend, Oregon.
$1500 reward for it's return.
$1500 reward for it's return.
neptronix said:Extremely frustrating to know that an important piece of history is in the hands of a thief.
Was there at least camera footage? because lane county is known for having severe issues with property crime... so hopefully someone had the foresight to install security cameras there.
neptronix said:Extremely frustrating to know that an important piece of history is in the hands of a thief.
Was there at least camera footage? because lane county is known for having severe issues with property crime... so hopefully someone had the foresight to install security cameras there.
MadRhino said:neptronix said:Extremely frustrating to know that an important piece of history is in the hands of a thief.
Was there at least camera footage? because lane county is known for having severe issues with property crime... so hopefully someone had the foresight to install security cameras there.
I have neat camera footage of 2 thieves who stole bikes here in April. The police do nothing about that. Bikes are very low on their list of priorities. Insurance paid about half the loss. I had not given up the hope of finding one by chance.
Bikes we had made ourselves are not easy to sell. I guess they end up dismantled to sell parts. It is fun to think of all the newbs who had crashed trying them, and dream that some thief out there is slowly recovering from a bad crash.
liveforphysics said:That could have happened, the frame was found by someone stripped bare of parts.
nicobie said:liveforphysics said:That could have happened, the frame was found by someone stripped bare of parts.
That's a damn shame.
Oh well, at the least you still have all the good memories and hopefully a few pictures.
liveforphysics said:I'm still waiting for someone to break the old bikes records though, it's bad luck to break your own.
Eastwood said:liveforphysics said:I'm still waiting for someone to break the old bikes records though, it's bad luck to break your own.
what were your track numbers, 1/8 and 1/4 mile? Top speed
Sorry to hear your bike got stolen!
I’m sure you’ll come back even faster.
liveforphysics said:deathbike timeslips
Very old video if it racing a Model S. The new Plaid Model S would destroy it though, hence the bar being ~165rwhp range as the low cost of entry to not be slower than my family grocery getter.