Besides the QR codes also does a social media blast with Stolen Bike Alerts when your bike is reported stolen. If your bike ever is stolen anyone can scan the QR code on it and find out who the true owner is. ![]() I started to collate frame numbers from 1890s-1920 Triumph bicycles, and will update it. The guys over at have employed QR codes on bicycles to make sure the rest of the cycling community knows who owns your bike, you! On their website you can enter the serial number of your bike into a database along with your contact information and a QR code is produced that you can print and stick on your bike (with printable stickers). The following dated bicycle frame numbers from the Singer Car Club (not guaranteed): 1903 142069. ![]() While Shanks has adopted the QR code to bicycles in a similar method that it was original intend for QR codes are being used in another area of cycling too.ī has created a “Neighborhood Watch Program run by you” using QR codes. ![]() Those service details include time between services and dates of key component changes. Shanks using a QR code system to track the team's equipment - Photo by: Matt Pacocha/BikeRadarĪccording to a story, Shanks uses QR codes to store rider’s measurements to set up a bike as well as exact service details.
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