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  2. National Bike Registry - Wikipedia

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    The fee included a bike sticker with a registration number which made it possible for law enforcement officers to contact the owners of found or recovered bikes. On January 31, 2017, Project 529 (based in Seattle, Washington) acquired the National Bike Registry and merged the NBR registration database into its own to create the largest bike ...

  3. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Giant Cadex 980C first mass-produced carbon fibre road bicycle A Giant TCX cyclocross bicycle. Giant was established in 1972 in Dajia, Taichung County in Taiwan (now part of Taichung City), by King Liu and several friends.

  4. List of bicycle registers - Wikipedia

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    Bike Shepherd (formerly Bike Revolution), based in London, United Kingdom (and California, U.S.). As of June 2018 currently inactive. Stolen Bikes in the UK, UK Peer-based bike register. Immobilise, a free UK National Property Register for bicycles and more. Hungary. BikeSafe.hu - paid service recommended and used by national police.

  5. Bike registry - Wikipedia

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    The program includes a bicycle marking template where the owner should apply the DNA adhesive so law enforcement can locate it. In the Czech Republic, since 2013, a commercial register CEREK (Central Registration of Bicycles) uses classical imprinted numbering of the bicycle frames, lately supplemented by QR code stickers. This system claims ...

  6. Bike Index - Wikipedia

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    Bike Index is a nonprofit online bike registry where anyone can register their bicycle for free. Bike Index is based in Chicago, Illinois. Unlike most other registers, the Bike Index database is openly available with an accessible API so that anyone can use it to find and return stolen bicycles. The registry being open to anyone can help track ...

  7. YouBike - Wikipedia

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    The bicycles are built to be used 13 times a day on average, much more often than the twice daily use that most other bicycles average. [11] Each bicycle has an RFID tag for vehicle tracking and theft prevention. [12] There is a 15-minute renewal restriction period at the station to which the bike was returned. [6] [13]

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  9. J Allard - Wikipedia

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    Allard started the 529 Garage bicycle registration service in 2014 in Portland, Oregon. Today Project 529 is the world's largest bike registration network, [8] approaching two million registered bikes. [9] The service is used by bicycle owners, cities, law enforcement, universities and bike shops as a registration, reporting and recovery program.