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Darker Nights - Crime Prevention - Protect your bike from theft


Keeping Your Bike Safe: Advice from Your Local Police

With darker nights providing cover for thieves, bicycles can become an easy target. Having experienced the distress of bike theft firsthand, I understand how upsetting it can be. Below, we’ve outlined practical steps to help you protect your bike and advice on what to do if it’s stolen.

 

The most important rule: Always double lock your bike and register the frame number.

 

 

10 Ways to Protect Your Bike
  • Double Lock It
    Use two quality locks (including at least one D-lock). Using different types of locks makes it harder for thieves, as they are unlikely to carry multiple tools.
  • Lock the Frame and Wheels
    Secure your bike frame and both wheels to a robust cycle stand.
  • Reduce Manoeuvring Space
    Position your bike close to the stand, giving thieves little room to work.
  • Remove or Secure Easily Detachable Parts
    Take items like lights, saddles, or baskets with you. Alternatively, use locking nuts or skewers to secure parts to your bike permanently.
  • Choose Secure Parking
    Lock your bike in well-lit, secure locations that are covered by CCTV.
  • Register Your Bike
    Record your bike’s frame number on a national database approved by Secured by Design. The frame number is typically found underneath the bike between the pedals or near the rear wheel. If your bike is stolen and recovered, this allows the police to trace it back to you.
  • Get It Marked
    Security marking your bike is an effective deterrent. Thieves know a marked bike is traceable, making them more likely to be caught. Marking kits are available from Secured by Design.
  • Secure It at Home
    Use the same level of security at home as you would on the street. Avoid advertising your bike’s presence by removing car roof racks when not in use, and use privacy settings on apps like Strava to avoid revealing your location.
  • Check Ownership When Buying
    When purchasing a second-hand bike, ask for proof of ownership and verify the frame number on a database approved by Secured by Design.
  • Act Quickly if Your Bike Is Stolen
    Report the theft to us as soon as possible. Provide the frame number, registration database details, a photo of the bike, and any distinguishing features. Update the status of the bike on the database as well. Acting fast increases the chances of recovery.

  • If Your Bike Is Stolen

    Post details of your stolen bike, along with photos, on online cycling forums such as:

  • road.cc bike forum | road.cc
  • BikeRadar
  • CycleChat
  • By following these tips, you can reduce the likelihood of theft and improve the chances of recovering your bike if it is stolen.


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