Green and Yellow in Colour.
Black Look Keo Pedals.
Yellow Bar Tape.
Green Vittoria Front Tyre.
Silver Dish Rims with Race INC stickers.
Blue bike chain wrapped around the seat post that would be hard to remove without taking off the seat.
Black Velo Seat.
stolen 6th december from a house in st kilda.
stolen by a flatmate when he moved out. he didn't moved very far but i can't prove that he took it so i am hoping he tries to sell it or is seen riding it.
police are obviously involved and a reward will definitely be given if it is recovered.
the bike is instantly recognisable and i am yet to see another frame the same. let alone with the extra features that made it look unique such as wheel and bar tape colouring
any information please contact me
0428847103
gordon
STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
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STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby gordonlearmonth » Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:54 am
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby aroes » Fri Dec 10, 2010 9:53 am
hey mate sean here, edith's bf
hope your bike turns up, you'd think something as unique as that wouldn't be too hard to spot
hope your bike turns up, you'd think something as unique as that wouldn't be too hard to spot
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby gordonlearmonth » Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:03 pm
thanks sean
and thanks for the tip about this forum..
yeh hopefully it'll turn up one way or another
and thanks for the tip about this forum..
yeh hopefully it'll turn up one way or another
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby CommuRider » Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:31 pm
Have the police been to his new place?gordonlearmonth wrote: stolen by a flatmate when he moved out. he didn't moved very far but i can't prove that he took it so i am hoping he tries to sell it or is seen riding it.
police are obviously involved and a reward will definitely be given if it is recovered.
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby aroes » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:17 pm
yeah dude i'd have thought that if you'd told the cops about your suspicions they'd have knocked on his door by now?
not really sure how they go about their work
not really sure how they go about their work
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby gordonlearmonth » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:25 pm
yeh i told the cops where he lived etc but haven't heard back from the cops even though i keep hassling them...
the police told me they couldn't get a search warrant because i couldn't prove somebody else in the house didn't steal it, which is stupid because they still live here and it just happened to go missing on the day this guy moved
police are pretty slack about it really
the police told me they couldn't get a search warrant because i couldn't prove somebody else in the house didn't steal it, which is stupid because they still live here and it just happened to go missing on the day this guy moved
police are pretty slack about it really
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby scotto » Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:12 am
you know where this guy lives. man up and pay him a visit.
clearly if there are no witnesses or to many suspects the police wont give a rats.
clearly if there are no witnesses or to many suspects the police wont give a rats.
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Re: STOLEn: DE VER Roadbike, ST KILDA, VICTORIA
Postby Westgarth » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:33 pm
If you do happen to go round and see the bike, or can find someone who swears the bike is there (and has seen it, or been offered if for sale for instance), that would be sufficient for the police to get a warrant. Otherwise they have only a suspicion, which isn't grounds.
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