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Title: Stolen Black JAMIS XTRAIL 3.0
Description: Bike sighted at JURONG WEST ST 52 blk535


gq_sy - March 8, 2008 01:42 AM (GMT)
Hi all,

My bike is stolen between 4pm to 5pm on 21/2/08.. i was teaching swimming at Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex and thus locked my bike at the block opposite.

I used two cable locks to lock it to the staircase railing but still they manage to take it away. Not even one of my lock was left when i came back.

My bike components are as follow. If you ever see this around, please inform me. I believe I'm one of the really rare ones who got a black jamis xtrail 3.0 frame in CCK and Bukit Batok.

picture of bike...

user posted image

Jamis XTrail 3.0 Charcoal black frame. (15.5INCH)
LX Dual control shifter/brake combo set with LX Brake Calipers, (SCRATCHES at mineral oil storage area beside the lever)
XTR FD
LX rapid rise RD (Long cage)
Flat bar (Oval brand)
Stem (Louis Graneu)
SR Suntour Fork with remote Lock out (black in color)
Shimano deore hollowtech cranks with clipless pedals
Front rim is taurus 2000
rear rim is wtb laser factory
xt cassette
yeti black grip with black lock on
black velo saddle
Maxxis CrossMark Tires
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Please let me know if you got any info that may help in retrieving the bike back.. i already lodged a police report.. hopefully...
hopefully... sigh...

i miss my bike.

recently, have been informed the guy brought it to a coffeeshop to try to sell it away at Jurong west st 52.. and he was tailed and followed to block 535. then it was sighted again yesterday but too late when i was there, it wasn't there anymore.. please help me.

Many thanks for your attention and help,
GQ (91906050/rukawa_koh@hotmail.com)

alano - March 8, 2008 05:00 AM (GMT)
Sorry to hear about your bike. I know how it feels...I have had bikes stolen from me before.

Thanks for posting a picture. At least now I know what it looks like and I will keep a lookout.

Check out Sungei Road. Seems that lots of stolen bikes end up there.

Good luck. :(



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