Keep your bicycle safe
Follow our simple crime prevention tips and keep your bicycle safe from theft.
With increasing numbers of us owning bicycles, it's important to know how to keep them safe. Especially as more of us are being encouraged to take up cycling both to improve our health and as an alternative form of transport to reduce congestion and emissions.
Help keep your bike secure by following some simple tips.
Protect your possessions:
record and register your bike:
- register your bicycle model, make and frame number. Contact your local police station for further advice
- take a clear colour photograph of your bike and make a written record of its description, including any unique features
At home:
More than half of all bicycle thefts take place from an owner’s property.
keep your bike in a secure garage or shed and keep the door locked
keep it out of public view
secure it to an immovable object, or consider installing a floor or wall mounted anchor lock for extra security
Out and about:
invest in a quality lock. Hardened steel D-shaped locks are recommended as the minimum standard. Check out
Sold Secure (new window) for certified locks, or ask your local bike shop for a recommendation
secure removable parts. Lock both wheels and the frame together. Take smaller parts and accessories with you, for example, lights, pumps and quick-release saddles
If you think you are being offered a stolen bike, ring Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. See the
Crimestoppers website for more information.