Stolen Shimano Vertigo Picadilly

, 04/09/2015
  • Colour

    White

  • Frame Number

    Unknown

  • Stolen From

    ,

  • Stolen When

    04/09/2015

  • Crime Reference Number

    1500326666

Bike Description

Product was bought from Tesco direct website and I have managed to copy all details that they state about the bike below. I didn't change or add anything to the bike.

Product Details

Whether it’s for the daily commute to work, getting fit, or for leisure, the Vertigo Piccadilly road bike is a smart choice. This lightweight bike comes equipped with a 21” aluminium frame with rigid steel forks and 700c spoke wheels. The rims of the Vertigo Piccadilly have a double-walled structure to give you extra durability and added puncture protection. Both the seat and the front wheel are quick release, making it easier to secure your bike when you are locking it up. 14 speed Shimano gears with thumb shift for quick gear changes gives you a wide range of gears to select from. The Vertigo Piccadilly includes front and rear calliper brakes with Promax levers to bring you to a rapid stop during emergencies. This bike is a unisex bike with a 26"-32" inside leg. Minimal self-assembly is required.

Product specifications

Gears

Cassette (Rear Gear)
Shimano
Number Of Gears
14
Gears - Shifters
Y
Gears - Front Derailleur
Y
Gears - Rear Derailleur
Y

Dimensions

Product Height
72.0 Centimetre
Product Width
20.0 Centimetre
Product Depth
129.0 Centimetre
Product Weight
14.0 Kilogram

Brakes

Front Brakes
Caliper
Rear Brakes
Caliper

Material

Frame Material
Alloy

Wheels

Wheel Size
700 c

Key Information

Frame Size UOM
in
Age Range
14 years upwards
Type
Road bike
Gender
Unisex
Colour
White
Frame Size
21

Variant

Frame Size
21

Features

Assembly
Minimal assembly required
Mudguards
N
Suspension
None
Fork Material
Rigid steel fork
Pannier Holder
N
Stunt Pegs
N
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/vertigo-piccadilly-700c-14-speed-shimano-road-bike/211-7006.prd#MCoR0JJCQ6rH9fLC.99

Theft Description

Stolen from Shed overnight on 04/09/2015 - it appears that they probably climbed over from next door into the back garden and cut the lock on the shed to gain access and took the bike.