Pics? What is the best way to contact you if it is found? It isn't uncommon for bikes posted on here to turn up.
Stolen from garage in Sq Hill Friday March 2nd :0(
Wonderful old, yellow Cannondale MTB, about 15 yrs old. Blue milk crate on carrier, Canadian flag hockey tape on grips. My workhorse commuter friend. So sad.
Sorry I don't think I have a photo - but if the thief leaves it as is, its pretty recognizable (yellow, blue milk crate and Canadian flag hockey tape). Also quite a number of reflector stickers. If its still there, also a ref blinkie light on the back of the crate.
Anyone with a lead, it would be great if you would contact me at brenda@andrew.cmu.edu. Thanks, all.
What garage was it stolen from?
Mine. Behing my house.
That stinks, but its true sometimes bikes do turn back up. Can you give us a general sense of where on Sq Hill without posting your address (~closest big intersection)?
Also, does it resemble this guy's bike?
hope you get your bike back.
Anybody keeping loose stats on our return rate? I know we find a bunch, but is it as much as 50/50? I figure we've got enough number crunchers and bike thief chasers on here, someone ought to know that number.
Bummer! This news is disturbing as I always felt it was a relatively safe neighborhood. Was this in a closed or open garage, and were bike and/or garage locked? I keep a few unlocked bikes in my unlocked garage (most of them not ridable) but am questioning this now. I did lock bikes for the first time last night.
Close to Forbes & Beechwood intersection. The garage is behind the house so a rather risky /brazen snatch. Sheesh.
Oh, and yes, it looks somewhat like that yellow Cannondales in the link, same wide diameter tubingt - though it looks like that one may have shocks and mine does not. I also just recalled there is a Bike Pittsburh sticker on the milk crate.
@helen - I had some stuff stolen (air compressor, leaf blower, etc) from my open garage in Sq. Hill. I didn't really think it would be a problem until it happened, although I didn't keep my bikes out there. I decided to buy a garage door.
Yes, a sad lesson. I'm not sure my garage door *will* close. I need to schlepp the next bike into the house.