Steve, I respectfully disagree with your suggestion. Once husband finds out where the bike went, it will reinforce in his mind that no one will steal it. "If the only way it gets stolen is my wife has to take it, that proves that nobody else will take it." (I realize this is not logical.) So I think this approach will fail, and it may have unintended adverse effects. Trying to prove a point by inflicting distress is not generally a good relationship strategy. (Not that I have tested this myself; it would not be well received.) Plus he has his reasons, obscure and seemingly illogical as they may be. Personally, I would write the bike off in my mind, and then hope the thieves don't prove me correct. Just my two cents.
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