![]() Our MTBs and my old commuter bike were still there, along with my first "real" road bike as an adult: a 1986 Bianchi Sport SX that I had originally bought brand new. ![]() One consolation to this event was that the dirtbags didn't completely clear me out of bikes. After seeing that, I could kick myself.how could I have not realized that it was so easy to break into my garage? Great, now I get to have the "fun" of dealing with a police report and my homeowner's insurance. Once the door was released from the track, that allowed them to easily roll up the door. Thieves had cracked one of the garage door windows at the top of the door and pulled the door emergency release cord. How did this happen?Īs soon as I hit the garage door button to fully open the door and it didn't move, I realized exactly what had happened. How could I be so careless? I looked around some more and realized that also missing was my older aluminum Cervelo Soloist, along with the nearly identical model (same year, 2002) that was my son's first road bike. I quickly scanned around the garage to see if anything was missing and immediately saw that my Cervelo S5 road bike was gone. ![]() Did I accidentally leave it open? Did I not watch it descend all the way when I closed it yesterday? As I opened the door to the garage from my house, I saw the exterior roll-up door was half open. ![]() Here's the story of how that bike came about and some insight into its design. Ever since my "Win Tunnel Playtime" series of posts on this blog, I've quite often been asked about the details of my personal bike shown there.
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