Jonathanb977 Â Â 10 #1 Posted May 26, 2010 My son's bike was nicked from King Edward VII lower school today, Crosspool, May 26 2010, we reckon in the early afternoon by someone who rode in on an inferior dark red BMX which he left there, scarpering on our good one after cutting its lock away. Â If you see a low, longish BMX bike (dark metallic blue GT frame, black Castillo bars, salt headstock, diamondback military pattern seat, front rim black, rear silver) call me on 07533 261 030. (Most annoying - it's a bike me and my kid built together gradually.) Â Thanks, Jonathan Bailey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
woolyumgrund   10 #2 Posted May 26, 2010 My son's bike was nicked from King Edward VII lower school today, Crosspool, May 26 2010, we reckon in the early afternoon by someone who rode in on an inferior dark red BMX which he left there, scarpering on our good one after cutting its lock away.  If you see a low, longish BMX bike (dark metallic blue GT frame, black Castillo bars, salt headstock, diamondback military pattern seat, front rim black, rear silver) call me on 07533 261 030. (Most annoying - it's a bike me and my kid built together gradually.)  Thanks, Jonathan Bailey  arrrrr thats terrible to pinch your bike and leave their old one behind...thats really taking the yellow water:mad: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...