GUNS N' ROSES Tech's Bike Stolen

January 20, 2008

According to a posting on the GUNS N' ROSES fan site Here Today… Gone To Hell!, GUNS N' ROSES tech Dan Druff's bike was stolen in front of club Tee Gee in Atwater Village, California on Saturday, January 19 at around 12:30 a.m. It is a 1950 custom Triumph, chrome frame, all custom parts.

Check out a photo of the bike at this location.

If you have any information regarding this, e-mail Dan at [email protected] (reward offered if the bike is found).

Although the current GUNS N' ROSES toured last year and singer Axl Rose said that the group's new album, "Chinese Democracy", would come out in 2007, speculation persists that the record will never be released.

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