Self-Made from Parts

Self-Made from Parts

What happened

I just got off work around 12:15 am on Saturday night the 19th (morning of Sunday the 20th, by the clock). I parked my bike in front of a friend's apartment, planning to hang out for just a little bit. I locked the bike with my heavy duty link chain, closed with a small U-lock, both the front wheel and the frame. The pole was in plain sight of both Waveland and Damen, just about 10 feet in from the corner. At around 12:45, my friend's girlfriend came upstairs, and I lent her some money to pay back a friend outside the building. At around 1:05, I left the apartment, and found my lock on the ground, with one of the chain links cut twice, to make a gap large enough to slide off. They'd tried to cut another link, but failed. I immediately filed a police report (I have the number written down elsewhere, so I will post it as soon as I get back to it). Given the tight window, the bike must have been stolen either between 12:15 and 12:43, or between 12:48 and 1:05, since my friend was outside for a few minutes between 12:43 and 12:48. Thanks so much to anyone who has a lead on this!

Bike details

Type
Fixed Gear / Track Bike
Color
Black and White
Size
23" frame
Condition
I made the bicycle myself, from parts, and painted it too. It was almost entirely black and white, with a black and white striped top tube, all other tubes black, white stem (but paint flaking to reveal silver below), flat black handlebar, white Gusset saddle, light blue grips (look kinda gray from use). There was a little wear on the striped paint near the front of the top tube, from locking and leaning the bike on poles. It is a single-speed rear coaster brake bike, so it will look a bit like a fixed gear from afar, but is not one.

Theft circumstances

Date
Nov 20, 2011
Lock type
Heavy Duty Bicycle Security Chain
Locked to
Locked to street sign.
How locked
Locked through front wheel and frame to object.
How defeated
Lock was cut, and left at the scene.
Duration
45 minutes
Area
Front of building in residential area.

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