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Bikes Stolen From Newcastle/Killingworth


Bikeriderguy's picture

By Bikeriderguy - Posted on 17 September 2010

NB: Originally posted elsewhere on the Global Riders Network and appears via syndication.

Hi there,

I have just come home from work to find that three bikes have been stolen.
Keep a lookout for them and let me and/or the police know if you see them.
My email is [email protected].

Thanks,
Johno M

Bikes are as follows:
Apollo Performance Road Bike
This is my every day commuter bike
Aluminium frame carbon fork, colour black/grey.
Campagnolo Veloce drivetrain
Campagnolo Khamsin Wheels
Look Keo 2 Contador pedals (Colour yellow)
Cygolite TridenX headlight and battery pack.
Rear flasher light.
Garmin cadence sensor but garmin computer wasn't on bike.
Zefal HPX4 pump

Cannondale "Lefty" Rush
Aluminium Frame
Colour Grey/Blue
Lefty Fork
Sram x.9 Drivetrain
Fox RP23 Rear shock
FSA cranks
Shimano XTR pedals
Avid Juicy Seven brakes

Orbea Occam
Aluminium Frame
Colour Black
Rock Shox Recon Fork
Mavic Crossride Wheels
Sram X.7 drivetrain
Fox RP2 rear shock
FSA cranks
PRO stem and handlebars
Avid Juicy 3 brakes

[Mod. moved to Newcastle & hunter]

......'s picture

now thats crap. Chuck it up on rotorburn as well

ADZA's picture

what ass would steal a bike Sad

its so disappointing to see these things, did you have them insured???

Bikeriderguy's picture

They have been put up on Rotorburn.
Who would steal them? I have no idea as they knocked off two broken helmets we have been meaning to throw out!

shano's picture

John

A sad day it was when you returned home from work to find your pride and joy stolen! Unbelievable Sad
The same thing has happened to me also less than twelve months ago.
Hopefully someone can help .
If your lucky it was some local idiot and you might find one of them soon!
(and press charges)

Shano

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