This comes in from Cameron Lindsay, a local racer and one of the guys behind the Dirt Derby. These bikes were stolen in San Antonio late last week, but often bikes stolen in one city end up in another in the Austin-San Antonio corridor. If you see these bikes or have any info, please contact Dustin Payne at djenyap@yahoo.com.
My friend Dina had 3 mountain bikes stolen [Thursday] night from her house in San Antonio. They are a Pivot, Titus Racer x, and a Jamis. The Titus and the Pivot are rare bikes. Note the SLR wheels on the Pivot and the American Classics on the Titus. These are super nice builds that will be noticeable on the trail. Even if they part them out who the heck is going to ride an XXS? I’m not sure what size the Jamis is, but probably pretty small too. Here’s some pics.” – Nick Cirincione







on Aug 5th, 2010 at 9:46 am
Just happened across this page and now I’m interested. Anyone find em?
on Sep 16th, 2010 at 8:59 am
We represent a new global, free bike registration and recovery site launching at Interbike next week. We have obtained a number of strategic partners that will help our service to have high levels of take up. The site is http://www.bikerevolution.org and a new site with greater functionality will be released early next week.
The site uses social networking, mobile apps and scannable tags to fight bike theft. Key is social networking.
For victims of bike theft, we recommend putting stolen bikes on the site, and doing these 10 things. They’re all free. http://www.bikerevolution.org/stolen-bike-recovery.html Should you have any questions, feel free to contact me at briand@bikerevolution.org If you like what you see, spread the word.