Don’t leave your ride sitting outside a Carl’s Jr. If you spot this bike, email David Seaborne at pretendo23@gmail.com. The bike’s a 21″ Fit Flow, with Sky High bars, a Fly stem, Sunday forks, and Fit cranks.

Don’t leave your ride sitting outside a Carl’s Jr. If you spot this bike, email David Seaborne at pretendo23@gmail.com. The bike’s a 21″ Fit Flow, with Sky High bars, a Fly stem, Sunday forks, and Fit cranks.

Alec Quinaloa’s bike got jacked at The Plant yesterday. I’m guessing that this wouldn’t have happened if he’d gone to Panera Bread or Wingstop instead of McDonald’s. Anyway, if you spot it, shoot him an email at pinoypower95@yahoo.com.
I guess that this was stolen at the Menlo Park skatepark? If you spot it, snag it and send an email to Jon Kieninger.

Two of Carlos Huerta’s bikes were stolen from Scotty’s the other night. If you spot them, contact him at sentaaf@hotmail.com.

The first bike is a brakeless, 21″ Fly Pantera, which was recently repainted white, with raw titanium bars, white/silver topload stem with gyro tabs, black Odyssey forks with brake mounts, and a G-Sport Marmoset laced to a black/green spotted singlewall rim, with a Gland. The second bike is some sort of ’90s Schwinn, looking at pictured, except with four-piece bars.
Update: The Fly’s already been recovered.
Nick Gust’s new bike, a replacement for one that was stolen several months ago, was stolen at San Jose State a few days ago. I guess someone cut through his lock while he was in class. Shitty. Anyway, keep your eyes peeled for a flat grey Subrosa Novus with white Odyssey Spacebars, red grips, an old DK stem, a Profile cassette, and gumwall Aitken tires. Nick says he’ll reward and reimburse you if you can get it back for him, since it’s his primary mode of transportation, so send him an email if you find it.
Hawaii Taylor’s bike has been recovered by none other than Dale Ollison, who swooped on it when criminal mastermind Evan Lomax walked into Dale’s place of work, Bay Area Bikes, to get a flat fixed on the stolen bike. Apparently Evan doesn’t use the internet, because the only change to the bike was a poorly performed sticker removal, and he was wearing the same hat that he had on in his TCU mugshot. Case closed.
Adam from BayAir just sent this over…
I saw your post about the bike stolen from the Clocktower, read the name in suspect, and felt I should share some possibly relevant info with you.
When I was still in the first stage of building BayAir, Evan Lomax came through to help out for a bit. I asked him to stay and watch the park for about 20 minutes (so we didn’t have to pick up all the tools) while Shane and I left to go buy some more lumber. When we returned, Evan was outside the gate and left in a hurry. As soon as I got inside the park, I realized it had been thrashed. Various items were stolen and broken, the food in my cooler was strewn everywhere and replaced with screws and trash, but worst of all, a Skill Saw was run through one of the finished ramps. After repeatedly calling him and his step father, he finally came down only to hide behind his step father, Mitchell, stare at the ground, and deny having anything to do with the vandalism. I told him he was never welcome at the park again and that if I caught him there he would have a problem.
I believe Evan’s cell phone number is (510) 421-1324.
I was informed that the bike pictured below was stolen yesterday at the SF Clocktower by a rider named “Evan,” who apparently frequents the Berkeley Park. So, keep your eyes peeled, and if you spot it, grab it and send an email to sinkoman@gmail.com.
