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Hello fellow chainlinkers.  Unfortunately, I had 3 bikes stolen from our display sometime today.  Here is a run-down of the three bikes, I will also post them on the stolen bike registry.  The bikes were in a display window at 1254 N. Wells across the street from the shop.  No forced entry so either the door was left open by the landlord or one of their agents or else the thieves had the keys.  If you happen to come across one of these bikes please contact me at 312 643-1670 or jon@jclindbikes.com.  Thanks!

 

De Fietsfabriek Kelly Green Pack Max - this one is without a doubt the most unique of the three and should be easy to spot.  

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Civia Loring - Medium frame - apple green - SRAM i-motion 3 speed - Brooks B67 Brown - Front Rack

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gouden Leeuw Oma - 50cm frame - Brooks B72 Brown saddle - Basil Front rack mount - single speed 

 

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I definately reccomend going to the Swaporama in Chicago this weekend.  Many bicycles end up here the first weekend after they are stolen.

If you have some sort of written receipt (invoice/etc.) or anything printed, it's usually enough for Chicago Police, in combination with a police report number.


I think the police report numbers satisfy MARK's specific concern.


Jon said:

unfortunately, i didn't write down the serial numbers for the civia or the golden lion.  the green de fietsfabriek doesn't have a serial number but has a wheel lock with a key number that i can match, however the key won't be with the bike if it's locked.  it's not going to be easy to prove out the civia or golden lion but i'm hopeful that the green de fietsfabriek will show it's head somewhere, that was a one of a kind paint job on that bike.

M.A.R.K. said:
Jon.. Is there any solid way of ID'ing these bikes(serial numbers, etc.)? If so, please include that info. That way, if they are found, the police can easily be called, or locks can just be thrown on the bikes until you(or someone else in the shop) can get to them.

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