stolen 2012 BMC SL01

Stolen 2014-10-28T01:00:00-0500 from San Francisco, CA, US

Bike photo
Serial
unknown
Manufacturer
BMC (BMC Switzerland)
Model
SL01
Year
2012
Primary colors
Black, Silver, gray or bare metal, and Yellow or Gold
Frame size
48CM
Frame Material
Carbon or composite
Wheel diameter
700 C
Tire width
Narrow tire
Drivetrain front
2
Drivetrain rear
10
Distinguishing features
Bike has a red anodized custom stem cap, designed to look like a ladybug. This detail is extremely distinct! -- video of theft here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meWHixJgc3E

Theft Details

Location
San Francisco, CA
Locking description
U-lock
Locking circumvented
Lock is missing, along with the bike.
Stolen at
2014-10-28T01:00:00-0500
Police report #
140-917-040
Department & city
Central San Francisco
Description of incident
Bike was approached by two men (one on a bike, one on a skateboard) in the parking garage at 233 Sutter. After approximately ten minutes, in full view of security cameras + staff + traffic in the garage, one of the thieves appears to defeat the lock (picked, as neither lock nor signs of hacksaw/lock shavings were left at the scene) and ride off on the bike.

Wheels

Front Wheel
DT Swiss R-1650 tubeless-ready wheel set R-1650 2012
Rear Wheel
DT Swiss R-1650 tubeless-ready wheel set R-1650 2012
Front Tire
pair of Continental Grand Prix 4000 Tires (with yellow lettering) GP4000
Rear Tire
pair of Continental Grand Prix 4000 Tires (with yellow lettering) GP4000

Drivetrain and brakes

Pedals
clipless Keo pedals Keo
Derailleur
both front + rear derailleurs are Shimano Ultegra Ultegra 2012
Front Brake
both front + rear brakes are Shimano Ultegra Ultegra 2012
Rear Brake
both front + rear brakes are Shimano Ultegra Ultegra 2012
Front Shift And Brake Lever
both shifters are Shimano Ultegra Ultegra 2012
Rear Shift And Brake Lever
both shifters are Shimano Ultegra Ultegra 2012

Additional parts

Stem
60mm (approx) stem - very small
Water Bottle Cage
carbon bottle cages x 2
Saddle
generic, high-cushion Bianchi-branded saddle
Handlebar
drop handlebars (brand unknown — perhaps Easton?) wrapped in red Lizard Skin tape

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