Bicycle ‘boneyard’ under I-5 freeway is a haven for thieves
This is where some thieves go to take apart your bike.
This is where some thieves go to take apart your bike.
There was no easy way to prove that any specific person in the house had done the deed.
An epic saga that illustrates many aspects of our current bike theft crisis.
The most powerful force for recovering stolen bikes isn’t technology or the police. It’s people.
Arrested again; but will it stick?
Takes guts to tackle a bike thief.
Data collection is key to solving the bike theft problem.
It’s up 50 percent since 1995.
Our friends at Project 529 have set up a partnership with Abus, a leading brand of bike security products. Starting in Portland and then expanding nationally, some Abus locks will come with a free 529 Garage Bicycle Registration Kit. Learn more in the press release below… ABUS Mobile Security LLC and Project 529 Join Forces … Read more
This week’s best bike links start with a promising Kickstarter product.
It takes a village to recover a stolen bike.
A nice MTB was found in some bushes on inner SE Division Street.