“A new registration program with the National Bike Registry should go along way in curbing bike theft.”
Mountain Biking, July 2002
“Police property rooms have thousands of bikes that sit there until they go on auction. But the…sticker on a bike would match it to the owner – anywhere in the world.”
San Leandro (Calif.) Times, June 27, 2002
“….it is the only bike registrations system that works across state lines.”
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Sept. 5, 2001
“If you haven’t already done so, sign up with the national Bike registry. The registry works with law enforcement agencies across the county, so even if your bike turns up in another state, you can get it back.”
Smart Money, June 2000
“Registry may help recover stolen bikes.”
The Oregonian, Portland, May 2000
“Web site ready to fight bicycle theft”
Law and Order magazine, April 2000
“Virtually theft-proof: Web-based service helps return stolen bikes.”
Recreation Resources, April 2000
“Be sure to register your bike with local police…you can also logon to our website for a link to the National Bike Registry. For a $10 fee, the group will register your bike in a national database which police can access.”
Stone Phillips, “Dateline,” NBC News, August 1999