stolen 2015 Motobecane Turino

Stolen 2017-05-10T01:00:00-0500 from Milwaukie, OR 97267, US

Serial
unknown
Manufacturer
Motobecane
Model
Turino
Year
2015
Primary colors
Black
Frame size
62CM
Frame Material
Aluminum
Wheel diameter
700 C
Tire width
Narrow tire
Drivetrain front
3
Drivetrain rear
6
Distinguishing features
It is a matte black frame with stock Turino & Motobecane decals. It is the tallest frame available for this make (62cm). Pedals are gold-colored, MTB style pedals with no straps. Saddle is a Brooks leather saddle, in red. Has a wooden rear fender with a red stripe down the length, to which I have the matching front fender. Fender is attached oddly, as it was not designed for the frame. Bike is fitted with a high-strength, shielded cable lock that is wrapped thrice around the front tube, to which I have the keys! Drop bars are upgraded to an ergo shaped, and wrapped with natural cork. BAR PLUGS are printed with a maple leaf on each one, in black and white.

Theft Details

Location
Milwaukie, OR 97267
Locking description
Cable lock
Locking circumvented
Lock is missing, along with the bike.
Stolen at
2017-05-10T01:00:00-0500
Department & city
Clackamas County Sherriff
Description of incident
I very thoughtlessly left my bike leaning against the front window of a small store while I ran inside for a drink. I believed there 'was no way' someone could grab it and run off while I was in the store for <90 seconds. When I came out of the store, my bike was gone. I believe that there was a "crew" working the area, as I saw another bike that had had both wheels taken off of it, just around a corner from where mine disappeared.

Drivetrain and brakes

Pedals
Golden color, flat MTB style. No clips or straps.

Additional parts

Saddle
Red leather. Slightly scuffed on left side of back 1/4. B17
Fender
Rear fender, made of wood! Beautiful, layered wood with a red stripe running down the center lengthwise. Attached to bike in odd manner, using wire and a 90 degree bend of one mounting bracket, to compensate for fender having been built for a different style of frame

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