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Bike Registry (Garage 529)

Proud Supporter of Garage 529

Project 529 (also known as 529 Garage) is an anti‑bike‑theft initiative launched in 2013 in Seattle by former Microsoft/Xbox exec J Allard and partners, now based in Vancouver. It provides a free global registry for bicycles and e‑bikes, designed to deter theft, support recovery, and connect cyclists with local law enforcement and the cycling community.

For more information: https://project529.com/garage

🚲 How 529 Garage works:

  • Register your bike via project529.com or the 529 Garage app by entering the serial number, photos, proof of purchase, and other details—it’s quick and free.

  • Missing bike? Open a “missing bike alert” in your profile. That turns your entry into a public page, optionally generating posters and sending notifications to nearby 529 users and law enforcement.

  • Theft deterrent decals (“shields”): You can optionally purchase a tamper‑resistant shield (sticker) to affix to your bike. It carries a unique code linked to your bike, alerting thieves and buyers that the bike is registered.


🌍 Why it's effective:

  • The largest searchable bike registry in the world—over 1.7 million bikes registered, following its acquisition of the National Bike Registry in 2017.

  • Cities and police departments across North America (notably Vancouver, BC, in Canada) adopted it early: Vancouver saw a reported 30–40% decline in bike thefts after partnering with 529 Garage in 2015.

  • It has since expanded to dozens of cities, campuses, community bike shops, universities, and police forces globally

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