"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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http://www.chicago.stolenbike.org/node/194059
There's the link.
Wish I new where all the bikes were going. 2 stolen from my family in the last year.
The bright side . . . our stolen bikes were not the expensive ones in the family.
We recovered a stolen bike at our shop today due to this registry so it does work. Keep it up :)
nice!
Ryan L said:
We recovered a stolen bike at our shop today due to this registry so it does work. Keep it up :)
Today a Blue Bridgestone RBT and a Chrome Ross Mt. Whitney were stolen out of my apartment hallway at George and Whipple in Logan Square/Avondale. Please look at the pics and call the police if seen.
call 773-770-5590
I love these bikes, and worked long and hard on them. please throw a u lock on them if possible.
Bridgestone RBT
- Powder Blue
- 56cm
- Mavic Open Pro wheels,
- Superbe gruppo,
- front/rear Blackburn racks,
- and brooks imperial b17.
and
Ross Mt. Whitney.
- chrome
- turbo saddle
- XT gruppo
Tuesday 7/9 - white male took took a bike and a front wheel from the rack outside my building in the south loop. Both were students' bikes, and both guys are super bummed. We have camera footage, witness, and a report with campus security, but I'll also have them post on stolenbike.
The fixie looked like this: it'll be riding around with a black tire on the front, if the thief hasn't switched it yet.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/3930273348.html
Gee, I thought that pic was familiar- same one?
Cycling in Chicagoland this weekend doesn't get much better!
;-)
They kicked in the back door to the building to get to my bike. Maybe they were thinking of stealing something else, but I was home so they took the bikes and moved on.
It happened on Friday afternoon (July 26th).
Bike 1 is a Trek 820 from the late 90s/early 2000s. It's red and black and sports a red Manitou front fork with the black accordion dust covers. The gooseneck is really beefy, chrome and shiny. I had a Kryptonite Fuggedaboutit lock mounted where the water bottle is (see photo) and a seat-post supported basket rack on the back. The thing is a beast, very heavy. It has been on many adventures with me. I had a garmin watch mount, and lights galore on the thing. Two headlights (one old cateye and one of those new little LED jobbies) and at least one taillight (LED).
Bike 2 is a two-tone green Specialized or Trek. Sadly, I don't have photos of it and I'm short on photos because my wife didn't adventure with it much. But it had a wide, cushy seat and there was a shock built into the seat-post. Her krypto lock was mounted to the side, near the rear wheel. I think she had a little handle-bar bell on top.
The bikes weren't locked up... because they were inside the building, behind a locked door, which leads out to a gated driveway. Triple-redundancy seemed a bit much, but I guess it's not.
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