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529 Garage Artwork
529 Logos and Icons
529 Garage Logo (CAN) - PNG Format
Color version of the 529 Garage Canada Logo in PNG format.
529 Garage Logo (CAN) - PNG Format
Black and white version of the 529 Garage Canada Logo in transparent PNG format.
529 Garage Logo (NZ) - PNG Format
Color version of the 529 Garage NZ Logo in PNG format.
529 Garage Logo (US) - PNG Format
Color version of the 529 Garage US Logo in PNG format.
529 Garage Logo (US) - PNG Format
Black and white version of the 529 US Logo in transparent PNG format.
529 Shield (CAN) - PNG Format
529 Canadian Shield with transparent background.
529 Shield (NZ) - PNG Format
529 NZ Shield with transparent background.
529 Shield (US) - PNG Format
529 US Shield with transparent background.
Project 529 Logo - PNG Format
Color version of the Project 529 Logo in PNG format.
Project 529 Logo - PNG Format
Black and white version of the Project 529 Logo in transparent PNG format.
Brochures
BC Trifold Brochure (no printers marks)
Share bike locking tips and more with this print-ready trifold brochure. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
BC Trifold Brochure (with printers marks)
Share bike locking tips and more with this print-ready trifold brochure. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Canadian Trifold Brochure (no printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Canadian Trifold Brochure (with printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Canadian Trifold French Brochure (no printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting.
Canadian Trifold French Brochure (with printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting.
New Zealand Trifold Brochure
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting.
US Trifold Brochure (no printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
US Trifold Brochure (with printer marks)
Brochure encouraging proper locking, registration and reporting. (c) 2024 Project 529, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Infographics
1 Million Bikes Infographic
Bike Theft: By the Numbers Infographic
Photos - Bike Prowls
Bike frame secured with an electrical cord
Bike frame secured with an electrical cord - Seattle, WA
Bike prowl
Bike prowl - Seattle, WA
Bike prowl
Bike prowl - Seattle, WA
Bike prowl
Bike prowl - Vancouver, BC
Bike prowl
Bike prowl - Seattle, WA
Completely stripped bike
Completely stripped bike - Seattle WA
Double bike prowl
Double bike prowl - Seattle, WA
Photos - Locking Do's
Do - Proper locking using a folding lock
Do - The proper use of a folding lock to secure the rear wheel and the frame to a proper bike rack.
Do - Proper locking using a folding lock
Do - The proper use of a folding lock to secure the rear wheel and the frame to a proper bike rack.
Do - Proper locking using a U-lock
Do - Always lock a wheel and the frame of your bike to the rack. This prevents the bike from being ridden if the rack is somehow compromised.
Do - Proper locking using a U-lock
Don't - Never lock just a wheel, always lock the frame as well. This is important to disable the bike from being ridden and to prevent someone from releasing the wheel and stealing the rest of your bike.
Secure your saddle
Don't trust quick release skewers to secure your saddle. This user secured theirs with a U-lock.
Photos - Locking Don'ts
Don't - Never lock just one wheel
Don't - Never lock just a wheel, always lock the frame as well. This is important to disable the bike from being ridden and to prevent someone from releasing the wheel and stealing the rest of your bike.
Don't - Never lock just one wheel
Don't - Never lock just a wheel, always lock the frame as well. This is important to disable the bike from being ridden and to prevent someone from releasing the wheel and stealing the rest of your bike.
Don't - Never lock just one wheel
Don't - Only the front wheel in this photograph is locked. The thief can release the front wheel in seconds and take the rest of the bike.
Don't - Never lock just one wheel
Don't - Never lock just a wheel, always lock the frame as well. This is important to disable the bike from being ridden and to prevent someone from releasing the wheel and stealing the rest of your bike.
Don't - Never lock using the top tube
Don't - Never lock just your top tube to the rack. If the rack is defeated, it's easily ridden away. Thieves also use the leverage of the top tube to try and twist the lock apart and may ruin your bike.
Incorrect folding lock usage
High end bike and lock, unfortunately, lock is only looped to the seat-post which can be easily slipped over the parking meter and saddle.
Incorrect U-Lock Usage
Stem could be removed or rack defeated.
Incorrect U-Lock Usage
Always use your U-lock to secure the frame and wheel to the rack. Cables should only be used as accessories. Here the U-lock is serving as a padlock for a weak cable lock.
Incorrect U-Lock Usage
Stem could be removed or rack defeated.
Incorrect U-Lock Usage
Always secure your bike and lock to something secure. Cable could easily be cut to remove the bike.
Incorrect U-Lock Usage
Never lock just the top-tube, it can be used as leverage to try and defeat the lock.
Photos - Stolen Parts
Bikes and parts for sale
Bikes and parts for sale - rural Vermont
Bikes for sale
Bikes for sale - rural Vermont
Defeated U-lock left at rack
Defeated U-lock left at rack
Discarded stolen bike parts
Discarded stolen bike parts - Vancouver, BC
Stolen bike
Stolen bike - San Francisco, CA
Stolen bike
Stolen bike - San Francisco, CA
Stolen bike parts
Stolen bike parts - Seattle, WA
Stolen bike parts
Stolen bike parts - Seattle, WA
Stolen bike, wheel remaining
Stolen bike, wheel remaining - Seattle, WA
Stripped bike
Stripped bike - Seattle, WA
QR Codes
Get the App QR code
QR code that launches the 529 Garage apps page
Signage
Poster