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Just thought I'd post this up in here in case someone either knows someone who suddenly acquired a lot of bikes (or parts) or someone tries to sell you a bike at a bargain price. I meant to post it earlier in the week.

Some may have seen this in the news, or heard about it, but long story short, Trek bikes had a demo trailer broken into in Canberra and a heap of 2013 model bikes stolen (26 bikes, probably about 200k worth). The majority of which aren't on the market yet, so anyone riding around on one stands a very good chance of being caught. Some of the bikes are running parts that also aren't on the market yet (either exclusive to that bike, or just not released yet).

more here: http://www.ridemedia.com.au/?p=6658

this pic shows all but one of the stolen bikes

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