Anything that can be easily removed, quick-release wheels, seat posts and saddles, lights, saddle bags, cyclocomputers.
Those boys' bicycles were stolen outside the store.
Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles - 1933 was released on: USA: 14 July 1933
The correct sentence with the apostrophe placed is: "The two girls' bicycles were stolen." The apostrophe goes after the word "girls" to indicate possession by the girls.
You don't. It gets stolen and you have to get it back.
a lot of money gets stolen, statics show that 49 percent of students with money at school get robbed.
file a stolen goods report and buy a new one
No, you cannot. The DSi does not have a GPS so you cannot trace it if it gets stolen.
YOU are responsible for the debt that is secured by the "stolen" car. Be sure to make a police report on the 'stolen" car.
Bicycles doesn't have anything near the VIN registration of a car or motorcycles. It is hugely unlikely that you'll be able to trace a bicycle owner through the frame serial number. Very rare (and expensive) bicycles are sometimes registered to the owner by the shop selling them, or by the manufacturer. Some owners do note their serial number and MIGHT report this to the police IF their bicycle gets stolen. But far from all.
If you buy another yes but you wouldn't be able to get a refund because if your DS gets stolen you cant prove it was stolen and you wouldn't be able to get a new one unless you paid full price
Only living things reproduce, so bicycles do not. Bicycles gets produced, or built though, but that is all by humans putting them together just like any other mechanical construction.
Bicycles gets their energy from the chemical energy stored in the food eaten by the rider.