On October 3 or 4 I had 2 bikes stolen from a Hillsborough, CA garage (just south of SF) - a 2007 Ibis Mojo and a 2008 Retrotec Twin. I've attached the police flyer. Please contact these folks if you see the bikes or see a post listing them for sale: Hillsborough Police Inspector P.Gould (650) 375-7455 or Corporal P. Scatena (650) 375-7598; Hillsborough Police Dept. - Investigations (650) 375-7470.
Bike spec's (note, spec's below are more current than the pictures attached):
Ibis Mojo (Serial No. 06M0318)
Full-suspension medium carbon fiber frame in black carbon fiber weave with silver nickel pivots (Lopes link installed)
Fox RP23 rear shock, black (no stickers) / Fox Float 32 140 front fork, gray (PUSH Indust. stickers)
Shimano XT wheels, cranks, and derailleurs / Shimano XTR pedals and shifters / Magura Marta disc brakes, silver / Big Betty 2.4 tires/ White Peaty grips with red and blue clamps / FSA Gravity Carbon handlebars
Bike had no seat or seat post when stolen and a black plastic camera mount was stuck on right side of the frame near the head tube.
Retrotec Twin
Hardtail frame with light blue & light brown powder coat scalloped paint
Fox Float 100 fork, black / Shimano XTR wheels, cranks, pedals, shifters and derailleurs
Kenda Nevegal rear tire / Specialized Eskar front tire / Magura Marta disc brakes, black / Ritchey WCS carbon fiber handlebar / Thompson stem and seatpost, black / SDG Ti Fly saddle
Bike had a spoke missing from the rear wheel and paint chips on top tubes from shifters.
Thanks Canaan. The Giants in the postseason is the only thing seeing me through these dark days of bike theivery. And the Padres did themselves in with that 0 fer 11 run in Sept. Sure made it interesting tho.
Thanks Canaan. The Giants in the postseason is the only thing seeing me through these dark days of bike theivery. And the Padres did themselves in with that 0 fer 11 run in Sept. Sure made it interesting tho.
Most people (me included) picked the Padres to finish last in the NL West, so they definitely exceeded expectations. Not bad for having the second-lowest payroll in professional baseball . . . .