Condition of Bicycle / Distinguishing Features:
chipped rubber on the right handlebar, tank with button for horn (horn not working), seat predates bike, anodized (sp?) red post market 70'sish araya anondized (sp?) red rims, post market gear, chain guard painted orangey red, missing original nut on the left side of the front fork, dented and painted fenders with torn headlamp bolt holes, beat up and beautiful, rides like a champ.
Incident Description
Which type of area was your bike stolen from?:
How was the bike locked?:
Locked through front wheel and frame to object.
How long was the bike locked in this location?:
Incident Description:
I live on a street that a lot of Northern Arizona College students park their cars on and it was the end of the semester. I feel like someone had an eye on my vintage cruiser and decided to take it with them when they left school and returned home. It isn't a terrible neighborhood but it is a little hood. The bike was so unique I doubt anyone will try to ride it in flagstaff because it was rather identifiable. There were reflectors on every spoke on the front wheel and the back wheel had orange tape and black and white streamers woven through the spokes. It was my moms bike that she rode when she was in highschool and is very sentimental.