This thread made me log into my Bike Index account, to see what I had 
listed. They now include an option to enter lock information, restricted to 
each user, so you can store a lock combination or a key's serial number 
(Kryptonite uses serial numbers, as do the various locking skewer 
companies).

Velospace <http://velospace.org/> also includes a hidden section in their 
listing pages for bike serial numbers; it's visible only to the user who 
posts the listing. That will help with a police ID: You can log into the 
owner's listing, see the photos and a breakdown of the components, and see 
the serial number.

Peter "safety first" Adler
Berkeley, CA/USA


On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 10:07:07 AM UTC-8, Zed Martinez wrote:
>
> Pierre, I know Bike Index is working to establish itself as an answer to 
> Q1 of yours. I believe two separate efforts merged their resources together 
> to make it. I make sure all of my rides are registered with it, at any rate:
> https://bikeindex.org/
>

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