“That’s it. Oh—and the first registration is free for students.”
Marco walked it back to his dorm, grabbed a rag, and cleaned off the black spray where he could. The decal was still there—scuffed, but legible.
Elena pulled up a form on her screen. “Takes two minutes. Serial number’s under the bottom bracket.” asu bike registration
“Yeah.”
He sprinted across the ASU Tempe campus, backpack thumping, and skidded to a stop at the bike rack outside the MU. His silver Trek— The Silver Bullet , he called it—was still there. Good. But tucked under the wiper blade of his seat was a bright orange slip. “That’s it
He never rode unregistered again. And every time a freshman asked, “Do I really need to register my bike?” Marco just pointed to the little green sticker and said, “Best two minutes you’ll ever spend.” ASU bike registration is free, fast, and can save you from tickets, towing, and theft. Do it online or at the PTS office—and keep your serial number handy.
“Good. That’ll stop most thieves. But registration stops us from towing it.” She smiled. “Also, we find owners faster when bikes get abandoned or stolen.” Elena pulled up a form on her screen
“Always has been.”