David Higson
Active Member
- Location
- Bury Lancashire
Stolen from my garage in the early hours of 23rd July - STORCK MTB approximately 6 years old.
Only sketchy details I'm afraid as it belongs to my son, who was keeping it in my garage for the summer
I'm assuming that it was local folk that stole it to order since the other bikes (non-MTBs) in the garage weren't taken.
It has been reported to Police and I'll look in all the usual places but I'd be grateful if folks could keep their eyes open as it's a pricey piece of kit to replace.
Carbon frame - resprayed dark metallic grey since the picture above, with electric blue logo lettering
Front suspension only - Hardtail rear
Front disc brake defective but rear is OK
Some slight cosmetic damage to the seat tube
SWISS 26" alloy wheels with KENDA tyres
He hasn't got the serial number as he'd picked it up in South Korea during a stay there and he couldn't find the location.
He had removed the handlebar grips so they weren't on when the bike was stolen.
My son had resprayed this from its former blue/green colouring and had added a logo to the head tube. This is quite distinctive and is the Korean version of the family name (Higson)
Only sketchy details I'm afraid as it belongs to my son, who was keeping it in my garage for the summer
I'm assuming that it was local folk that stole it to order since the other bikes (non-MTBs) in the garage weren't taken.
It has been reported to Police and I'll look in all the usual places but I'd be grateful if folks could keep their eyes open as it's a pricey piece of kit to replace.
Carbon frame - resprayed dark metallic grey since the picture above, with electric blue logo lettering
Front suspension only - Hardtail rear
Front disc brake defective but rear is OK
Some slight cosmetic damage to the seat tube
SWISS 26" alloy wheels with KENDA tyres
He hasn't got the serial number as he'd picked it up in South Korea during a stay there and he couldn't find the location.
He had removed the handlebar grips so they weren't on when the bike was stolen.
My son had resprayed this from its former blue/green colouring and had added a logo to the head tube. This is quite distinctive and is the Korean version of the family name (Higson)