"With all the stolen bike posts lately (and no one thinking "I wonder if there's something under Useful Links for this."), I think it's well past time to make a sticky about the Stolen Bike Registry"

 - Tank-Ridin' Ryan

 

Well said Ryan.

 

 

http://chicago.stolenbike.org/

 

Done and done.

 

And sticky too.

 

 

Cheers - Lee Diamond

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42nd and ashland I think

Jennifer Jarland said:

what is this swamp o rama?



h' said:

I can hook Eric up with info on S-o-R once his registry listing comes in-- but I only do so when the bike seems likely to turn up there, and there's no way to know without basic details of the theft.

My bike was stolen October 28, 2011 and Alex over at Roscoe Village Bikes told me about this place and recommended posting something here as well. Here are the details:

 

It was a 2009 Bianchi Valle (52cm, Meteor Grey), older Kryptonite U-Lock & cable, locked to a secure signpost in front of 2583 W Montrose. It happened sometime between 5-8pm on Friday 10/28. There was not a trace of the bike or lock or anything.

 

I only have this picture from the Bianchi site. It had fenders, Vittoria Randonneur tires, and a generator hub on the front wheel for the light. It also had a cheap back-rack, an American flag bell on the right and mirror on the left of the handlebars. It was well-maintained (and well-loved). Serial number: H9GR03166DI0185732D. It also had a Turin Bicycle (Evanston) sticker.

 

This bike was my primary mode of transportation. Please give a holler if you see it anywhere. Thanks.

Tim 773.272.5716 or RevStyle@yahoo.com

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My 4 week old Nashbar 29er Single Speed was stolen outside Northwestern Hospital on Nov 10, 2011 between 5 and 11PM. The cable lock was cut (clean cut) and left at the scene. It had upgraded Easton handle bars, Hayes Nine hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano SPD pedals, Bontrager Race Lite stem, and Peaty gray and red clamp on grips.

 

The bike is 21", gold and has a taped on label that reads "fumanchu" on the downtube.

The attached picture was from when I first built it and the pedals and fumanchu logo were added shortly after.

 

If you see it, please contact me. I've reported it on the stolen bike registry as well as with the CPD.

 

Kurt Barclay

847 - 421 - 0260

kurtbarclay at gmail dot com

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Another bike was stolen from my locked garage AGAIN...it's only been 2 months since the last time. I guess I have to start locking it to something in the garage. Again, they left other bikes alone, so probably not a scrapper..

 

It was a multi-speed Schwinn World Sport, black, Brooks saddle, black front wire basket, straight handlebars, black fenders.

 

Filed a police report & posted on the registry, heading to swappy this weekend.

 

p.s. why do they always steal my (useless) lock?

 

My old rusty rustybrown and off white bike was stolen from outside Lill Street Art Center (Ravenswood and Montrose) Friday, January 27, between 8:30 and 10:30 pm.

It's rusty and probably not really safe to ride, but it's how I've been getting around.  And I've reported the theft to the police, posted on Craigslist and the Stolen Bike registry.  This is the fourth and a third bike (the third is a wheel stolen of another bike) that's been stolen from me, for once I'd like to go out and buy a new bike because I wore the old one out or came into enough money for the bike of my dreams.

Very sorry about your stolen bike. There is a wealth of useful information on the chainlink about reducing the risk of bike theft:

http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/how-to-not-get-your-bike-s...

http://www.thechainlink.org/group/chainlinkbikethefttaskforce

http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/fun-facts-the-bike-theft

lii said:

My old rusty rustybrown and off white bike was stolen from outside Lill Street Art Center (Ravenswood and Montrose) Friday, January 27, between 8:30 and 10:30 pm.

It's rusty and probably not really safe to ride, but it's how I've been getting around.  And I've reported the theft to the police, posted on Craigslist and the Stolen Bike registry.  This is the fourth and a third bike (the third is a wheel stolen of another bike) that's been stolen from me, for once I'd like to go out and buy a new bike because I wore the old one out or came into enough money for the bike of my dreams.

this is a pic of the bike.  Tried to get it in the first post but took me too long to find the right image to edit it in.   lii



Kevin C said:

Very sorry about your stolen bike. There is a wealth of useful information on the chainlink about reducing the risk of bike theft:

http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/how-to-not-get-your-bike-s...

http://www.thechainlink.org/group/chainlinkbikethefttaskforce

http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/fun-facts-the-bike-theft

lii said:

My old rusty rustybrown and off white bike was stolen from outside Lill Street Art Center (Ravenswood and Montrose) Friday, January 27, between 8:30 and 10:30 pm.

It's rusty and probably not really safe to ride, but it's how I've been getting around.  And I've reported the theft to the police, posted on Craigslist and the Stolen Bike registry.  This is the fourth and a third bike (the third is a wheel stolen of another bike) that's been stolen from me, for once I'd like to go out and buy a new bike because I wore the old one out or came into enough money for the bike of my dreams.


Thanks. but a little late in this case (the others were stolen over a couple decades time and in different locations and circumstances.)

I am looking on craigs list to buy a bike...these look to good to be true. Maybe stolen?

http://s336.photobucket.com/albums/n354/WOODRACER25/

my bike got stolen today right outside of northwestern memorial hospital. I have cried 3 times so far. I can't imagine someone touching my bike and not taking care of it. I know it isn't human, but I feel violated and PISSED!

What happens when a bike is stolen in broad daylight?

"More than a thousand bikes are stolen every year in Vancouver. The Sun conducted an informal social experiment to see what people would do when encountering a bike thief."

http://www.ecovelo.info/2011/09/22/bike-theft-social-experiment/

I think this is a pretty good example of the bystander effect as it relates to theft.

im a senior at Northwestern and im working with the city of evanston to redistribute their bike rack parking. if you want to give input (and note that wherever you say bike racks are needed, they will **probably actually put one**), take the jump into this link and take the survey. wherever you indicate that you feel unsafe parking, there is also a likelihood that cameras or lights will be installed. thanks.

jump to survey: http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/city-of-evanston-bike-rack...

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