Bike Description
It's a fairly standard manufacturers model with a few minor modifications: On the seat tube is a black and yellow circular/cylindrical attachment about 4cm in diameter with a oblong socket (can see in the picture). This is for attaching a OnGuard Bulldog D lock. On the down tube was an attachment to hold a pump, this had a black rubber band thing that held the pump in place (also in picture). There was an under the saddle bag which was attached by means of a rucksack style clip below the saddle (can't see it in the picture but I've added a picture of the type of clip I mean - it's the three pronged side that's on the bike) Finally, I had a cheap bike computer that I got from ALDI, of which the attachments, wires, and sensors were still attached (not pictured). Probably the most distinctive aspect of that was the small bracket that was attached to the handlebars was attached by black cable ties, and I never cut the excess, so they are sticking out (obviously could be removed).Theft Description
The bike was attached via an OnGuard D lock and cable, to a bike stand in an underground carpark (as pictured). I can't say how they bypassed the lock, just that the whole lot was gone. Could't see any metal filings, so perhaps they picked the lock? Not sure.