2001 Stumpjumper FSR XC ProAftermarket parts:1.\ Old Man Mountain Cold Springs rear rack (bought new winter 2006)2.\ An Ortlieb handlebar bag mount on the front (bought new winter 2006)3.\ Two white plastic risers raising an Ortlieb luggage rack adapter mounted perpendicular to the frame (bought new winter 2006) 4.\ Grey SKS Shockboard plastic front fender (bought new winter 2006)5.\ Profile Design‚Ñ¢ handlebar bar ends (bought new winter 2006)6.\ Continental top touring 2000 slicks (road tires) on the front and the rear (bought new winter 2006). 7.\ Time ATAC clipless pedals 8.\ Rock Shox Judy XC front fork (rebuilt winter 2006)9.\ Fox Float rear shock (rebuilt winter 2006)10.\ All Shimano Deore XT components and crankset serviced Summer 2006 (front and rear brakes replaced Summer 2006).11.\ Kryptonite Evolution 4 LS u-lock and another cable lockStock equipment for 2001 not modified above. My bike was stolen from Yerba Buena Gardens at approximately 8PM on June 19th. I've heard from people on CL it's been seen over by Hippy Hill where GG Park meets Haight Street. If you're over there, keep an eye out, please.There is a $100 reward for actual return of my bike. If you are the thief, I will buy it back from you. I really don't care, I just want my bike back. I've spent a lot of time customizing it for me, and no one will enjoy it as much as I did.It's a very distinctive FSR, with a custom Old Man Mountain Cold Springs rack on the back, with two white plastic risers raising an Ortlieb luggage rack mounted perpendicular to the frame. It had a number of stickers, including Adventure Cycling, San Francisco Bike Coalition, US Sailing (on the rack) and National Bike Registry registration sticker. There are two reflector stickers on the front fork and two on the Old Man Mountain rear rack. It had distinctive front fork corrosion that could only be caused from snow which makes the front fork look grey and the black paint on the RockShox Judy forks is scraped off. It has a grey SKS Shockboard plastic front fender, but that is easily removable, and the thief may have removed it. It had a rear light on the back, an Ortlieb handlebar bag mount on the front, a front and rear reflector that spin fairly loosely because of the custom hardware. The big chainset/front deraileur doesn't go into the lowest gear. The bike also had Time ATAC clipless pedals. I had Continental touring slicks on the front and the rear. The bike also has aftermarket handlebar grips as well.As I said, this bike is very distinctive, and you would recognize it immediately from this description.