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Came down to the garage this morning to find that some farker had cut the lock and stolen our mountain bikes. Not happy. If anyone hears of a medium Giant Anthem X and a large anodised red Santa Cruz Superlight with black King hubs, XTR cranks, Juicey brakes please let me know by PM. The bikes were stolen from inner eastern Sydney.

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If there is somewhere else I should post this, let me know. I’m happy to pay $1000 reward for recovery.

SK

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Dear oh dear...

If I see those in the Blue Mtns, I'll let you know.

This reminds me that I have to get back on my Giant ATX980.

I've not seen a Santa Cruz before. Rare?

XTR running gear?

Any idiosynchratic markings? Serial Nos? Scratches?

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