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Hi, just a general heads up.


My bike was stolen from under our house on the Gardens (locked to a stand withn a d-lock behind a coded locked metal gate). They've cut through the stand itself and taken the bike, lock, helmet, gloves, pannier bag etc.


It's not a bog standard bike as it's had quite a small upgrades.


So if anyone gets offered the following or sees it out and about (not likely i know), i'd be grateful if you could PM me:


- extra large dark, metallic blue Pinnacle Lithium 5

- upgraded silver coloured back disc brake (looks odd as front one is standard black)

- upgraded Shimano Deore crank set

- upgraded black metal pedals

- new Schwalbe Marathon Plus front tyre

- black Topeak pannier rack with grey Altura pannier bag

- with Lezyne front USB light

- Cat Eye rear light

- Black specialized helmet

- Sealskins waterproof gloves


It's the second time a locked bike has been stolen from the same place. Make sure your bikes are double locked to something very secure.

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