Bike
Before riding on campus don't forget to:
- Buy a helmet and wear it correctly.
- Register your bike at the UMC Bike Station.
- Get a light so you can safely and legally ride after dark.
- Get a good U-lock that you can use every time you park your bike.
Call 303-735-2705 for bicycle registration and education information.
Call 303-492-7384 for bicycle enforcement or impound information.
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Bicycle Registration
Register your bike at the CU Bike Station just east of the UMC from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- Bring your bike, a photo ID and $10 to register. Students, you must have your Student ID to register. Social Security Numbers are not accepted. Sign on to CUConnect to find your student ID.
- Registration costs $10 and is good for as long as you own the bike.
- Many homeowners and renters insurance policies will cover your bike if it’s stolen and has been registered.
- Bicycle registration is mandatory at CU.
- Every year many stolen bikes are recovered and auctioned or donated to charity because they weren’t registered and the owner couldn’t be located.
- Bicycle registration helps us fund new bicycle racks and makes it easier to ride on campus.
If Your Bike is Missing
- If a bike appears to be abandoned or was found locked to something other than a bike rack, or if it impeded disability access or any kind of traffic PTS may have impounded the bike. Call 303-492-7384 to find out.
- Please be aware that we hold impounded bikes for only 90 days.
- If you believe your bicycle was stolen please call the campus police at 303-492-6666.
- The easiest way to claim a lost, stolen or impounded bike is through registration records. Register your bike at the bike station near the UMC.
Theft Prevention
University campuses can be a target for thieves. Following a few common sense guidelines can help keep your bike safe.
- Register your bike; it's a theft deterrent and the only way to get a stolen bike back to you.
- At CU a good lock is more important that a good bike! Protect your investment with a quality U-lock.
- Always lock your bike, even if you’re only gone for a minute.
- Consider getting a “beater” bike for campus use. A good thief can break through any lock given enough time. Having a bike just for commuting can save you the heartbreak and headache of losing a good bike.
Bike Program
The Bike Program is your one-stop shop for all things related to biking at CU. Operated by the Environmental Center and Parking & Transportation Services, the Bike Program administers the Bike Station, bike registration, cruiser bike rentals (free to faculty, staff and students!) and much more! To get additional information, visit the Bicycle Program web site or the Bike Station web site.
More bicycle information
- The City of Boulder Bike and Pedestrian Map
- For door to door bicycle directions within Boulder, register at www.GOBikeBoulder.net.
