Tuesday 12 February 2013

Stolen: Cannondale Mountain Bike - Reward offered

Not a happy post, but you never know - it may help me get my bike back...

My Cannondale was stolen on 29th January from the car park outside Leisure@Cheltenham, sometime between 5.30 and 6.30pm.


Stolen: My 1990 Cannondale - Do you know who stole it or have you seen it?

As it was dark and raining at the time, the CCTV footage was not much use to the police other than to reveal the thief was a "large built male" who cut through the lock and then rode off on my bike. I expect I can't use expletives to say what I think about the thief if I want this to be published so I will just have to stick with the facts.


Stolen: My Cannondale SM2000. Have you seen it?

Although the bike itself is not hugely valuable in terms of £££s (probably less than £300.00 as a complete bike), I would be prepared to offer a reward (up to £100) for information leading to its safe recovery, as long as it is still good condition, the frame and forks are still true and you are not the person who stole it.

My Cannondale SM 2000. Stolen on 29th January from outside Cheltenham Leisure Centre.

I realise it could be anywhere by now (except my house and Lansdown Road Police Station) but it belongs to me - not someone else -  and I want it back!

Stolen: My 1990 Cannondale SM2000

As you can see from the photos, it has a very distinctive red frame with yellow decals. It also has yellow handlebar grips and not the orange ones as pictured. If you see it around, it will stand out!