Sorry to hear about your bike. I've had bikes stolen in the past too and it is a true sense of violation and loss that is felt afterward. Since the last theft five years ago, I always use two locks: a monster Bulldog chain lock and a thick cable lock (I ride a recumbent so U-locks don't fit around my frame or give me enough length). I have become so accustomed to always locking it, I didn't even realize I had put both locks on it on Friday when I stopped at an outdoor ATM, parking less than ten feet from the machine! It's a good habit to get into, I suppose. If you get your bike back or buy a new one, budget at least a hundred for locks (two) and never ever ever fail to lock it. And, of course, lock it somewhere very visible with high-pedestrian-traffic. That discourages opportunity thieves. I hope you get the situation resolved soon and hope the dirty rotten piece of excrement that stole it endures years of anguish for his or her actions (they used to shoot or hang horse-thieves, remember: that lattitude should be allowed for bikes, don't you think? LOL).