When you register your bicycle with Cicopass, you're required to provide the brand and frame number. These details ensure your bike can still be identified even if the Cicopass sticker is removed. The chip acts like a license plate for your bike—while the sticker is a clear visual indicator, the real registration is tied to the frame number, just like how a car can still be traced using its chassis number.
Yes, absolutely. You can request a new sticker right here on the site. Just log into your account, choose the bike, and click on the option to “replace chip”.
Yes, you can transfer your bike’s registration to someone else. Log in to your Cicopass profile, pick the registered bicycle, and select “transfer ownership” to complete the process.
Your Cicopass ID can be used when registering your bicycle with Belgium’s national bike registry, MyBike.
Engraving your bike with a personal ID like a national number can void your frame’s warranty if not done by the manufacturer. Cicopass, on the other hand, is non-permanent and won’t damage the frame. Unlike engraving, which lowers resale value due to personal data being permanently etched, the Cicopass sticker can be removed or replaced without harm.
The Cicopass PRO app available in app stores is meant for professional use by bike shops. If you're a regular user, simply visit https://Cicopass.com to manage your account.
Before purchasing a used bike, scan the Cicopass QR code or check the ID online to view its current status. After the purchase, make sure the original owner officially transfers the bike’s registration to you.