While I would recommend engraving an identifying number on your bike, you can
register it with a serial number of "NONE." However, that will not prove
ownership if someone peels off the decal.
John Rider
City of Madison Bicycle Registration Coordinator
-Original Message-
From: Bikies
On 2019/04/18 16:32, Richard Frueh via Bikies wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:21 PM Jack Gregory via Bikies
mailto:bikies@lists.danenet.org>> wrote:
Any suggestions much appreciated (other than getting a new bike,
as it is the best bike in the universe and therefore irreplaceable)
Not that I’ll do any better than the repair folks, but what’s the
make/model approx. year? I do know a real bike geek.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:22 PM Jack Gregory via Bikies <
bikies@lists.danenet.org> wrote:
> I have a question I’d never thought I would need to ask, but: after a
> recent attemp
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 4:21 PM Jack Gregory via Bikies <
bikies@lists.danenet.org> wrote:
> Any suggestions much appreciated (other than getting a new bike, as it is
> the best bike in the universe and therefore irreplaceable)
>
Engrave a number known to you on the bottom bracket?
Rich
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Just
I have a question I’d never thought I would need to ask, but: after a recent
attempted theft of my bike I am now attempting to register my bike with the
city. I’ve had my bike since 1984, and at this point cannot find or discern any
serial number, nor can various third party bike repair people I
The Lake Monona path at Machinery Row will be closed starting at 7:00 AM on
Tuesday, April 23 for up to two weeks so MG&E can install gas laterals across
the bike path and sidewalk. During this closure please use the detour to the
Capital City Path.
Renee Callaway
Pedestrian Bicycle Administra