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Register, deter, recover

A community driven bike registration and theft recovery service.

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Built worldwide with riders, shops, schools, and hundreds of law‑enforcement partners. Since 2013.

Your recoveries. Your words.

Found bike!

Portland, OR

"Found it advertised on FB Marketplace. Set up a buy. Had the police meet us. Accessories were missing, but I'm happy."

Found bike!

Elk City, ID

"...hours later I came out and the bike was gone. Fortunately I had taken pictures of the bike, including the serial number. I then registered the bike with Project 529. Three months later I got a call from the RCMP saying that they found my bike!"

Found bike!

Bellingham, WA

"The police was able to recover the bike and brought it back to us. We are very grateful for their service. Thanks"

Found bike!

Vancouver, WA

"Bike was abandoned near 116th st NW and 16th ave NW and finder called into the police. They were able to identify ownership based on the serial number."

Recent Recoveries
A bike was recovered on Sep 26, 2025 by 529 Garage A bike was recovered on Sep 26, 2025 by 529 Garage A bike was recovered on Sep 26, 2025 by 529 Garage

Lost your bike?

Tap into the power of the 529 community to help track down your missing ride. With over 400 law enforcement agencies, universities, shops, clubs, and fellow riders in the mix, we've got your back.

Report missing bike

Buying a bike?

Thinking of buying a bike? Run the serial number first to make sure it's not listed as missing. It's a quick way to protect yourself and ride with peace of mind.

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Found a bike?

Found an abandoned bike or seen something sketchy? Post it here to help get it back to its rightful owner. Together, we can make sure bikes get home safely.

Post a found bike

The 529 Story

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In 2013, we launched 529 to fight bike theft and make cycling safer.

With 2 million bikes stolen yearly, it's an epidemic fueling crime. Our strategy? Unite riders, shops, and cities with tools to outsmart thieves. Partner cities have seen major improvements in just two years...

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Sign up for free to register your bike and connect with our bike protection community dedicated to fighting bike theft and supporting recovery.

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Explore our services

Discover how 529 teams up with cities, schools, bike shops, and communities to keep bikes safe. Whether you're managing racks, running a shop, or organizing rides, our tools help protect your fleet and keep everyone rolling.

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Gear up with 529!

Support the fight against bike theft with our 529 gear. From tees to water bottles, every purchase helps grow the movement and keeps our community rolling. Ride proud and help #endbiketheft.

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Black-and-white portrait of a woman standing in front of a corrugated metal wall. She is wearing a 529 Garage beanie and a zip-up jacket, smiling slightly with windblown hair across her face.