Stolen Bicycle

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chason at 11.29.11 - 12:45 pm

Hey guys, haven't posted here before but a couple of you might know me...
Anyway, I was recently mugged in Culver City right around National and Hayden. Nothing much of consequence was stolen from me, except for my bicycle. I've attached a picture of it to this post. It was built up for me from pieces by Jim C of Cranky's in Santa Barbara and formerly of Orange 20 here in town.
Please be on the lookout for this bike and drop me an email at chason@gmail.com if you have any leads.
Thanks,
Chason
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Oh, here's a parts list in case that helps:
2007 Cinelli Vigorelli frameset
FSA headset
Thompson Stem and Seatpost
Black anodized Nitto handlebars
Champs grips
Anodized blue Phil Wood hubs on Velocity Aero rims
Sugino 75 cranks with Zen 46t chainring
Sella Italia seat
chason11.29.11 - 12:48 pm
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yikes!
sorry to hear, can you give more details on the mugging? did you file a police report? suspect description how many? weapons? get away vehicle?
Roadblock11.29.11 - 12:49 pm
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what day and what time?
I live and ride by there all the time. Weird place to get mugged, it seems like a pretty nice little pocket
Gav11.29.11 - 12:53 pm
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Yeah, I filed a police report. Props to the Culver City police department, they took the issue very seriously and seemed to be on top of their game when it came to crime in the neighborhood.
Didn't get a good look at the muggers since it happened under the light rail bridge (where you can cut from National to the public park/bike path) and it's super dark there at night, but it was two youngish hispanic dudes. one tall (about 5'10") and one shorter (about 5'7"-5'8"). No weapon, they just grabbed me and took everything in my pockets / bicycle.
chason12.1.11 - 8:22 pm
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Oh yeah, happened Sunday night around 12:30am (technically monday morning)
chason12.1.11 - 8:22 pm
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this is why you carry a u-lock in your back pocket -- especially if you feel the need to ride in a super dark places in ghetto cities at 12:30am. bike path at that hour? u can hardly see where you're goin' unless you have a rally headlight on your bike.
ride the big streets, it's safer & faster imo.. but i'm sure you already knew that. good luck on recoverin' your bike, although it's doubtful.
sickz12.3.11 - 5:02 pm
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Sorry to hear that man...hope they catch these fools slipping...They got one coming to them.
FIXMYLIFE12.5.11 - 4:38 pm
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