twtd push bike massive 11:14 - Jun 8 with 391 views | jaykay | is there a national registrar where you can enter your bike details, in case it gets stolen. son has just bought a new bike and has asked me this ? | |
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twtd push bike massive on 11:47 - Jun 8 with 313 views | stonojnr | There are several unfortunately and the police wont check all of them. Http://www.Immobilise.com is the one the police can use their national mobile property search tool to access, so they tend to recommend that first Then theres www.bikeregister.com but also things like bikeshepherd.org, datatag.co.uk, nationalbikeregistry.com & no doubt more Immobilise.com had a security flaw a few years back, anyone could access the details of property linked with addresses and their value http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30686697 so always bear in mind the data you are sharing with these sites. Also that the number of recovered stolen bikes is a tiny fraction of the total stolen, and those returned to original owners even tinier, so are these sites worth it apart from checking 2nd hand bike sales are legit? anything worth more than a couple hundred quid will be stripped down into components or just ends up shipped abroad. Invest in a good lock, take photos of your bike and record the frame number | | | |
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