 A bait bicycle is something that would utilize special technology to help track its location and apprehend individuals who may steal a bicycle that does not belong to them. The stickers are purely deterrent. We want to try to plant that seed in those folks that are out there trying to steal bikes that the bike they're about to take may or may not be a bait bicycle and it's not worth taking that chance. The most important thing that I can suggest is that people record their serial number for their bicycles. Take a picture with your cell phone of the bike and the serial number. Bike manufacturers make thousands of bikes that look the same and it's very difficult to point to a bike that's recovered and say this one belongs to me but when you have that serial number that's documented in our registration system it's a lot easier for us to reach out to you and return your bicycle. Some of the things we recommend to minimize the opportunity a thief has to steal your bike, park at a bike rack, secure your bike with a cable lock and a U lock. A cable lock alone is too easy to defeat. Park your bike in a well-lit area with a lot of pedestrian traffic. If people are around the chances of your bike being stolen are diminished. Another tip that folks can utilize is removing the seat post and sticking a business card down the tube. When that bicycle is recovered and we're trying to document proof we can fish that out with a clothes hanger and that would then indicate that this bicycle belongs to the person that is claiming is theirs. If you've got a lot of money invested in bicycles and you can't keep them inside I would lock them in the garage. I know that seems silly but if the thief spends the time to break into your garage and finds your bikes locked up the chances of them moving onto the next garage are much greater.