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posted by Joe on Thursday, June 18, 2009 Share/Save/Bookmark


jradecki on "Rare 2000 Stumpjumper M2 (Baby blue and Orange) Stolen Saturday June 13"

  • My bike of 7 years was stolen form my apartment building this last weekend.
  • Last seen In the Danforth / Main Area.
  • It is a rare European model released in robins egg/baby Blue and orange with the Manitou Sxr Fork painted to match (Orange with Blue ).
  • Their are a lot of 2000 era Specialized Stumpjumper M2's around but all the ones in North America were released with Black and red colours.
  • The bike itself is in pretty rough shape having been ridden hard for several years and had home maintenance -Blown front fork, creaky headset / crank, loose break levers, crappy SPD pedals.
  • That said it still has full XT componentry with an XTR rear derailer and I bought the bike when I was 16 with my life savings so it has a lot more value to me than anybody else.
  • Please contact me if you see or hear anything about it, the serial number has been registered with the Police and I can recite it if you have found the bike and wish to verify my ownership.

joe on "Instructions for Listing your Stolen Bike"


Go here to post about your Stolen Bike.

In your post be sure and include important information like:

* Make
* Model
* Colour
* General Description (especially any unique characteristics)
* Date of Theft
* Location of Theft (intersection or specific address)
* City (if somewhere in the GTA other than Toronto)
* Attaching a photo of your bike (if you have one) would be very useful too!

You should, of course, always report a stolen bicycle to police - even if your bicycle wasn't registered. If there are numerous thefts in an area the police can take action.

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