Make sure you never start / stop strava until you are half a mile from your house. You can edit start and finish point before you share![]()
Why would you have a bike you knew to be stolen?I feel it's daft to give your personal details and your bikes' details away so cheaply for pretty much no benefit.
Why's Bike Register a reputable site? There appears to be little to distinguish it from various other competitors, including previous police-backed favourite Immobilise which failed to keep their site secure.
Receipts are gold - no problem with that - but a Bike Register log book is basically marketing pap. Also, aren't you encouraging the new owner to give their personal info to Selectamark Security Systems plc? I can't see any instructions on how to delete a registration from their database - I wonder if that will change come May.
I'd bet I could register a stolen bike on a credible-looking site and you pretty much can't register it on all of them. If you did, it could become an onerous amount of work every time you move home or buy or sell a bike.
Which is there in the hope you never have to use it. Also giving details to another party.I'm not sure I see the point of the register. It would seem that recovery of said bikes is more down to luck rather than a database of numbers (i.e. a bike has to be found in circumstances where it's suspected of being stolen in order for the number to be checked).
Get insurance and move on if it does sadly happen.