stolen 2019 Reid Classic Lite

Stolen 2021-05-07T06:00:00-0500 from Vancouver, V5Y 2P8, CA

Bike photo
Serial
PMY8120322
Manufacturer
Reid
Name
19 Reid Classic Lite 52cm
Model
Classic Lite
Year
2019
Primary colors
Black
Frame size
L
Frame Material
Aluminum
Handlebar type
Rear facing
Drivetrain front
1
Drivetrain rear
7
Distinguishing features
Front post has name badge on it "R Reid Australia". Very few if any others in town as I imported it specially. Black, vintage-look upright step-through style, matching black fenders chain guard and and rear rack, brown handlebars and saddle, whitewall tires and white brake cables. White mesh basket appears to have been removed, possibly my silver bell and silver cup holder also removed. "L" for large square sticker on saddle post.

Theft Details

Location
Vancouver, V5Y 2P8, CA
Locking description
U-lock and cable
Locking circumvented
Lock was cut, and left at the scene
Stolen at
2021-05-07T06:00:00-0500
Police report #
2021-913473
Department & city
Vancouver
Description of incident
Bike stolen from front of house. It was lock to front steps railing, with an On Guard U-Lock and cable system. Bike was potentially spotted on 2 separate occasions by two different members of the stolen bikes vancouver fb page. Sadly I wasn't notified till hours later and I have not found my bike during my own daily rounds of the DTES since the theft. So it may now be sold on. Attached are 2 screengrab images from a short video taken on Hastings street from one of those individual witnesses.

Drivetrain and brakes

Brake Cable
distinctive WHITE exterior brake cables

Additional parts

Basket
white metal mesh. partial rust.
Bell/Noisemaker
shiney silver brand new bell. ding a ling thumb pusher. on left side. has embossed image of a bicycle on top. CCM Deluxe Bike Bell -silver
Handlebar
brown/tan. Matte plastic / rubber feel. Dotted / perforated design for grip.
Saddle
Comfort saddle brown / tan. Wide. Matches handlebars colour. 2 springs underneath for bounce.

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