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"Eugene J. Gabianelli" <[log in to unmask]>
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Eugene J. Gabianelli
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Tue, 22 Apr 2014 20:10:18 +0000
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On Saturday night someone stole my MTB from behind my house.  The bike had no pedals on it and two campus bikes were moved (not taken) to get it.  This leads me to believe that the theft was intentional, and I am more likely to find the bike on cragslist than on campus.

Here is a description:
2014 Orbea Occam 29er
Red and black frame - full suspension
Rock shox fork

I have not seen another Orbea MTB anywhere in New England, so if you see one its probably mine.
The way to tell for sure is quick releases.  The Occam comes with thru-axels, but I added adapters to make it fit my QR wheels.  If you see an Orbea Occam with quick releases, it's definitely mine.

Keep your eyes out for it on the trails and on the internet.  Let me know if you know anything.
Joey

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