stolen 2019 Kona Process CR DL

Stolen 2021-07-18T14:00:00-0500 from Shelburne, VT 05482, US

Bike photo
Serial
unknown
Manufacturer
Kona
Model
Process CR DL
Year
2019
Primary colors
Brown
Frame size
L
Frame Material
Carbon or composite
Wheel diameter
27in
Tire width
Wide tire
Drivetrain front
1
Distinguishing features
Almost all components were upgraded from stock. Much of the bike is outfited with Shimano XTR components, with some XT components. The cassette is SLX. The shifting is electronic. The dropper post, front suspension and rear suspension are gold accented Fox Factory. There is a known detail that is hidden inside of the frame that would allow me to further identify the bike. The thief may have added misc. accessories such as a water bottle cage, but the other details of the bike uniquely identify it.

Theft Details

Location
Shelburne, VT 05482
Locking description
Not locked
Locking circumvented
Bike was not locked
Stolen at
2021-07-18T14:00:00-0500
Police report #
21SH04991
Department & city
Shelburne Police Department, Shelburne VT
Description of incident
UPDATE: On Thursday 7/22/2021 the bike was seen in Downtown Burlington Vermont near the waterfront. Some misc. accessories may have been added to the bike, such a front light and water bottle cage but the bike remains visually unique in appearance compared to a stock version. Its Fox Factory suspension and dropper, electronic shifting, and mixture of XT and XTR components still uniquely identify it. $500 reward, no questions asked, if found. Original story: On Friday 7/16/2021, between the hours of 6:30pm and 8:30pm, my mountain bike was stolen from my open garage while my family was home. We had left the garage open for a couple hours in between working in the yard. The bike was not locked since it was in the garage. The bike is a tan 2019 Kona Process CR DL. It is a large size, 29" wheels and is unique in that almost none of the components are original. In particular, if you were to see the bike its gold colored/accented Fox Factory front and rear suspension and dropper post, and electronic shifting would identify it without a shadow of a doubt.

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