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Subject: Re: Stolen bike stuff:
Date: 03/24/2006 08:23 AM
From: Jeff McNamee <jbmcnamee..@msn.com>

Hey Molly -

I just came across this stolen bike registry from Bike Portland.

Bike Portland has started a stolen bike registry where anyone who gets their
bike stolen can list it. The list goes out to bike shops, local vigilantes,
and concerned citizens, and has already resulted in at least two bikes being
returned to the rightful owners. Be sure to sign up for the Stolen Bike
Digest to receive the monthly update on the latest losses. The more people
we have who are informed and looking out for each other, the better off
we'll be.

http://bikeportland.org/cats/stolenbikes/

Regards...Jeff

>From: "Molly Cameron"
>To: obra@list.obra.org
>Subject: [OBRA Chat] Stolen bike stuff:
>Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:31:41 -0800
>
>The Veloshop was burgalrized last night and a bunch of fancy track
>specific gear was stolen. I'll list a few notable items in the hope
>that some of it will turn up.
>
>Sugino 75 track crankset.
>Dura Ace track crankset.
>Phil Wood track hubsets.
>Suzue track hubsets.
>Pink Phil Wood hubsets.
>Pink Chris King headsets.
>Phil wood sealed bottom brackets.
>A large number of track cogs, Euro Asia, Phil wood, Soma. A range of
>sizes in black and silver.
>White Industries sealed bearing freewheels, a few sizes.
>MKS track pedals. Different styles. Black and silver.
>
>That is most of it. They also got our entire run of Campagnolo 8, 9
>and 10 speed cassettes. Record and Chorus levels.
>
>If you see anything, don't hesitate to give me a call.
>
>Veloshop
>211 sw 9th ave
>Portland, Oregon
>503.335.8356
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