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snapdragen
03-07-2006, 01:13 PM
I've copied this over from another bike forum. This is so wrong!

Bikes stolen from Handmade bike show

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I come with bad news. Bikes were stolen at the show on Saturday evening. At least 3 builders were hit but I only have details on Mint Cycles. Mint is an off-shoot of Titus Cycles and based in Arizona.

Thefts here are particularly bad since these shops like Mint care very small companies and are trying to bootstrap and grow their operations. One stolen bike hits them very hard.

Here's the info I have:
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I would like to ask your permission to use your photos of the singlespeed 29er as well as the S3 29er on our webpage because those two bikes were STOLEN out of our booth and we are desperately trying to find them. We believe they were stolen between Saturday night and Sunday morning but event security claims to not know anything.

thanks,
christina / mint cycles
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So please be on the lookout in the Bay Area, CA and in the online classifieds/auctions. If you have info email info@mintcycles.com

Here's the two stolen bikes:

tprevost
03-07-2006, 01:51 PM
sometimes I'm just embarrased at what people do. Its too bad this happened; hopefully somehow they will be recovered.

T

Adventure Girl
03-07-2006, 03:29 PM
Un-be-liev-a-ble!!! Damn!:mad:

Several years ago at the Sea Otter Classic, somebody stole a one-off prototype bike from the Specialized display. It had components that weren't available to the public yet.

The bike ended up at my LBS. A guy brought it in to have it serviced. My mechanic recognized it and called Specialized. Specialized was happy to get it back!

velogirl
03-07-2006, 04:23 PM
The other thing to keep in mind is that sometimes display items aren't truly functional. Just like in the electronics biz, companies in the bike biz will display the "empty box." At Interbike this fall, there was a pretty significant theft. I wish I could remember who it was. Haro, maybe? Anyways, the prototype mountain bikes that were stolen included some empty box components and they wouldn't be safe to ride. Some poor rider will probably buy them, not knowing they're hot, and then have a horrific crash.

I'm bummed about Mint (Chris Zannotti). I chatted with him on Saturday and will probably get a single speed mtn bike frame from him. He's just a little guy -- one man shop and doesn't even have a proper website yet.

Deanna
03-08-2006, 09:01 AM
That is so nervy. It's a well-known hazard that items at tradeshows frequently disappear AFTER-HOURS, I've been exhibiting for years and lose something at every show. Usually they're smaller items that can fit into a trash can though. It's getting more and more frequent that hall workers get around the floors on bicycles--this would be the perfect cover for a would be bike thief.