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alicestrong 08-15-12 06:22 PM

Stolen Colnago OC/Pasadena
 
Be on the lookout...

http://ocbike.org/2012/08/search-for...ed-bike-thief/

Garfield Cat 08-15-12 06:36 PM

He's wearing the InCycle kit. Either he stole that too or he is a customer there.

rooftest 08-16-12 01:53 AM

The article notes that he's got a wedding ring! That really narrows it down.

He's one of those guys who takes his helmet off while he climbs. Those people are lame...

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that's not the guy. Who would steal a $10K bike from a shop, then ride the same bike all over LA?

alicestrong 08-16-12 10:57 AM

Maybe...but here's more deets

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[TD="colspan: 2"]IRVINE, CA (BRAIN) Tuesday August 14 2012 6:12 AM PST—A couple of thefts of Colnago models at two shops in Southern California during the same week, and a theft of a Colnago at the recent Gran Fondo Giro D'Italia in Pasadena, have retailers and the Italian bike supplier on alert.

Irvine Bicycles owner Frank Chang said the alleged thief came into the shop last Wednesday asking to test-ride a Colnago C59 with a sloping toptube. He provided a credit card, cell phone and car keys as collateral. But he never returned the bike. When Chang tried to swipe the credit card, he found out it was stolen. The cell phone didn’t work and the car keys didn’t match with any of the vehicles in the parking lot.

“We were really busy that day, selling four bikes at the time,” Chang said, adding that he usually requires a state-issued ID for test rides, but that occasionally he will take car keys and cell phone and hasn’t had anyone walk off with a bike before.

The bike was estimated to cost $12,000 retail. It was a size 48 Colnago C59 sloping, black on black, equipped with Campagnolo Super Record, Zipp 303 carbon clinchers, Zipp bar and stem. “It was the most expensive one in the shop,” Chang said.

Chang, who has filed a report with the Irvine Police Department, said the rider came in wearing a baseball cap so the surveillance camera couldn’t get a clear shot of his face, but that a day later he found out from his Colnago sales rep that someone had walked off with a Colnago C59 at the recent Gran Fondo Giro D’Italia in Pasadena. After taking a look at event photos of the rider who took off with the bike at the Fondo, he confirmed that it was the same person who stole the bike from his shop.

“We’re 100 percent sure it’s the same person,” Chang said, adding that he’s working with both Irvine and Pasadena police. “Plus, we have video that we can hopefully provide.”

Billy Kanzler, national sales manager for Colnago USA, said he reported the theft of a C59 at the Gran Fondo event to Pasadena police. In similar fashion, the rider took the bike for a test ride, indicating that he had left his bike and pedals as collateral to the person checking out bikes at the Colnago booth when he hadn’t, Kanzler said. The rider never returned the bike.

Earlier last week, on Monday night, Marcel Calborn said his Laguna Hills shop, Celo Europa, was broken into and two Colnago frames, an EPS and C59, were taken as well as a C59 bike, some clothing and a couple of helmets. The theft happened after Calborn had left the shop for the day.

Calborn, who filed a report with the Laguna Hills police, heard of the other thefts at Irvine Bicycles and the Gran Fondo but didn’t know if the three were related or if the theft at his shop involved the same individual.

Calls to the Irvine Police Department were not returned.
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Mr. Beanz 08-16-12 11:16 AM

Looks like he stole a fitting too.:D

HollywoodG 08-16-12 12:59 PM

Am I reading this correct...this guy stole a demo bike from a Grand Fondo event in Pasadena, rode the stolen bike during the event, then his photo was taken with the stolen bike during the ride?

kenrudman 08-16-12 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by HollywoodG (Post 14614392)
Am I reading this correct...this guy stole a demo bike from a Grand Fondo event in Pasadena, rode the stolen bike during the event, then his photo was taken with the stolen bike during the ride?

Yeah, Incycle linked to that photo on their Facebook page last week.

TrojanHorse 08-16-12 01:49 PM

Makes you wonder why people get bent out of shape when a shop wants to accompany you on a test ride. Didn't we have a thread like that a while ago?

alicestrong 08-16-12 03:51 PM

This guy is really brazen! My luck I'll probably see him on the SGRT...

rooftest 08-17-12 12:40 AM

I see a stolen EPS and C59 mentioned, but the guy in the picture is riding an older-model C50. (the diamond-shaped hole in the chainstay is unique to that model.)

alicestrong 08-17-12 09:14 AM

Hey that's interesting! If true this guy had better come forward and clear up any misunderstanding here...

Jed19 08-18-12 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by TrojanHorse (Post 14614667)
Makes you wonder why people get bent out of shape when a shop wants to accompany you on a test ride. Didn't we have a thread like that a while ago?

,

I resemble that remark.Yeah, I was one person who was pissed off by the bike shop that "chaperoned" my test ride. It is however a free country, and I am thankful for another shop that did not think of me as a "potential thief" because I wanted to test-ride a bike before throwing down my dough. I went out of my way to San Diego to buy that bike. The owners/managers of that bike shop trusted me, even though they could see from my drivers licence that I lived almost 70miles away.

It is what it is. How many people throw down their credit card and drivers licence, park their car right in front of the bike shop where the employees saw you drive in, then ride away forever on a test bike?

Sure, there are bike thieves, but I reserve the right to spend my money where some dignity is accorded me. That there are choices like that is one of the reasons I am grateful to be an american.

TrojanHorse 08-18-12 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by Jed19 (Post 14623197)
I reserve the right to spend my money where some dignity is accorded me.

Understandable. :)

alicestrong 08-19-12 08:24 AM

This is why we can't have nice things...:(

Genaro 08-20-12 01:50 PM

You can, just don't leave your stuff out of your sight!


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