I do a lot of bike theft prevention work for the Bay Area in my spare time,
and I maintain this Google group
https://groups.google.com/group/stolen-bicycles-bay-area/ that has tips
on theft prevention and stolen bike recovery.
Feel free to get in touch if anyone needs advice, or just friend
I have an Atlantis too and live nearby in Oakland. I'll certainly keep an
eye out for it. Can't tell from the photo but are those 26-inch or 700c
wheels?
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Another resource that can help ID a stolen bike is the bike-porn site a
href=http://velospace.org/;velospace/a. There's a field in the bike
listings which allows you to post your serial number (in addition to
photos, component lists and notes). Since the serial number is only visible
to the
Unbelievable effort. Someone had really scoped out the site, and must have
had serious cutting equipment. I've written down the serial numbers on our
bikes. That would help ID them in case the thieves are caught and the bike
has gotten a cosmetic make-over. Also recall Rivendell is
Please encourage everyone you know to register their bikes on Bike Index:
https://bikeindex.org/
The more bikes on there, the more police departments will know about it,
the better chance at catching criminals and retrieving bikes!
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 9:27 AM, dougP dougpn...@cox.net wrote:
my brother had the brompton stolen out of the trunk of the car
he found the guys selling it off craigslist
cops couldnt do anything without the serial number
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