Pictured is cyclist Jonathan Stather, the 500,000th person to have his bike registered to BikeRegister. Jonathan said: “My bike is quite expensive – the frame is a custom Stanton, the design model is Sherpa Ti. The rest is self assembly with a lot of parts from component supplier Hope.
By registering and marking my bike I was aiming to try and provide as many identification features as possible if it was to be stolen, hence I chose the UV Covert Kit containing a colourless UV etch, TESA label and uniquely coded microdots. I registered my bike to BikeRegister mainly as a theft deterrent, but also if it is ever stolen it is a means of showing proof of ownership.”
About BikeRegister
BikeRegister (www.bikeregister.com) is a UK cycle database and online bicycle identification and registration initiative. The aim; to reduce cycle theft, identify stolen bikes and assist in owner recovery. It’s used by every UK police force and is the preferred bike marking system of the Metropolitan Police.