BikeRegister

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Anti-theft strategy: locks, GPS trackers, parking, registration, insurance

An e-scooter anti-theft strategy structured around four parallel layers: physical locks (Sold Secure scale — Bronze ≥1 min, Silver ≥3 min, Gold ≥5 min, Diamond ≥5 min including 1.5 min of angle-grinder resistance; ART 1–5 stars; concrete reference models — Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit 18 mm shackle Gold, Abus Granit X-Plus 540 13 mm Gold, Hiplok D1000 with graphene Ferosafe composite Diamond+ART4 surviving 20× the grinder time of a standard D-lock); correct locking geometry (the Sheldon Brown method — single U-lock through rear triangle + rear rim + immovable anchor, leaving no internal volume for a bottle jack); GPS trackers (Apple AirTag with U2 UWB chip and Find My network; Knog Scout 85 dB motion alarm + Apple/Google Find My, IP66, 2–6 months battery; Invoxia GPS Pro on 4G LTE-M, 3-month battery, ~$40/year subscription after the included year; Tile Pro 400 ft Bluetooth and ~40 M-device crowd network; Samsung SmartTag 2 — UWB only on Galaxy); police-grade registration (BikeRegister UK — free, used by every UK police force; Bike Index US — 1.4 M+ bikes catalogued and ~16 000 recovered); insurance (Velosurance underwritten by Markel covers e-bikes up to 750 W against theft only when locked to an immovable object); and a step-by-step protocol for the first 48 hours after theft. Sources: soldsecure.com, Met Police FOI disclosures, Kryptonite, Abus, Hiplok, Knog, Apple, Invoxia, Sheldon Brown, BikeRegister, Bike Index, Velosurance/Markel.

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Used electric scooter: pre-purchase inspection checklist

Structured 11-axis pre-purchase inspection of a second-hand electric scooter: paperwork and serial-number checks (proof of purchase, cross-check against the Xiaomi M365 June 2019 recall — 10,257 units, serials 21074/00000316–21074/00015107 and 16133/00541209–16133/00544518, manufactured 27 Oct – 5 Dec 2018), stolen-goods lookup (UK BikeRegister — Met Police-approved, 1.3M+ bikes registered, free BikeChecker; US Bike Index — 1.4M+ registrations, free), battery as 30–50% of residual value (Battery University BU-808: 300–500 cycles at 4.20 V/cell vs 1,200–2,000 at 4.00 V/cell; BU-808b — voltage stress and SEI growth; SOH via voltage sag under load, capacity test via full charge–discharge; visual cues — swelling, terminal corrosion, thermal marks), fire risk (CPSC 2019–2023: 227 incidents, 39 fatalities, 181 injuries), folding stem (Xiaomi M365 recall), motor and controller (bearing noise, error history on display), brakes (pad thickness, rotor warping, hydraulic line check), tires (NHTSA 49 CFR 574.5 — DOT 4-digit code, first two = week, last two = year; tread depth), lights/IP/connectors (corrosion), test ride (full-charge → load → discharge curve), negotiation red flags (missing serial, no charger, evasive seller, “battery just replaced” without invoice), post-purchase (firmware update, re-registration on BikeRegister/Bike Index).

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