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Bicycle registration is recommended for faculty, staff, and students who ride on the Purdue Campus. Registration is an aid for recovery of a bicycle that is stolen, and it also facilitates enforcement of bicycle regulations.
Go to My Stolen Bike and find your stolen bike details using the search, then click on the Twitter and Facebook icons. Your friends will automatically be alerted with all details of the bike and where it was stolen. Make sure you upload a picture. Register to the Bike Index, that you bike’s been stolen. The Bike Index makes stolen bikes harder to sell and easier to recover by making it possible to find and contact stolen bike owners. The process is simple, secure, and free. They’ve registered 60,623 bikes and recovered 2,689 stolen bikes.
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Registration is free and easy. You are encouraged to expedite the registration process by utilizing the online bicycle registration form.
Of the more than 100 bicycles reported stolen at Purdue each year, most are not registered. You can do yourself a favor by registering your bicycle and by keeping it locked to a bike rack at all times.
More information about Bicycling at Purdue is available online.
If your bike has been stolen, please report it using the form below.
Please note: You should always file your stolen bicycle with police first, if you can, before reporting it here. It is extremely helpful to have your police report number before you fill out the form below.
Once your bike is listed, it will be registered in BikeIndex's global database of stolen bikes, making the information available to the hundreds of bike shops, pawn shops, police departments and private buyers using BikeIndex's stolen bicycle database.
In addition, a notice will go out on the CyclingUtah Twitter account to alert the cycling community to be on the lookout for your bike.
Please note: this registration is purely a community effort, and it is not affiliated with law enforcement. Again, you should always report your stolen bike to police first, so you can note your case number in the form below.
Please follow our guide to recovering your stolen bike too!
Stolen bikes often wind up for sale online, so be sure to monitor popular online sales websites like KSL.com, Ebay.com, Craigslist, and Offerup.
Report your bike below.
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