Stolen Bike Burghfield Common Reading Berkshire
GT Tempest

  • This GT Tempest mountain bicycle was stolen from a garage in Burghfield Common. We have the original receipt from the purchase at Halfords

  • If you recognise this blue and white bike with its distinctive accessories or have any information (other items were also stolen) please get in touch on 07760 421 398 or peter@ashtonlamont.co.uk


 

This distinctive blue and white GT Tempest mountain bike was stolen from a garage in Burghfield Common near Reading and Newbury Berkshire. It may have been modified for resale e.g. on Ebay or Facebook such as removal of the mudguards, the Dirt Monkey saddle bag with enclosed tools and cord combination lock, bike rack, and Wilderness Trail saddle. Since the photo the handle bars were modified with a different extender to make the handlebars a little higher.This bicycle has great sentimental value. If you recognise this stolen bike or have any information e.g. to identify the thieves please contact Peter on 07760 421 398 or peter@ashtonlamont.co.uk and he will take things from there.

This distinctive blue and white GT Tempest mountain bike was stolen from a garage in Burghfield Common near Reading and Newbury Berkshire. It may have been modified for resale e.g. on Ebay or Facebook such as removal of the mudguards, the Dirt Monkey saddle bag with enclosed tools and cord combination lock, bike rack, and Wilderness Trail saddle. Since the photo the handle bars were modified with a different extender to make the handlebars a little higher.

This bicycle has great sentimental value. If you recognise this stolen bike or have any information e.g. to identify the thieves please contact Peter on 07760 421 398 or peter@ashtonlamont.co.uk and he will take things from there.

The next photo above shows the frame number on the base of this stolen bicycle. The number is difficult to read in the photo but appears to include the characters MA 901492. There is also another reference elsewhere on the bike showing A174G.

The next photo above shows the frame number on the base of this stolen bicycle. The number is difficult to read in the photo but appears to include the characters MA 901492. There is also another reference elsewhere on the bike showing A174G.