Osan bicycle round-up is June 6 Published May 15, 2008 51st Security Forces Squadron OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The 51st Security Forces Squadron will be conducting its annual bicycle round-up June 6. The round-up will consist of security forces members patrolling the base and seizing all abandoned, unsecured and unregistered bicycles. Partially disassembled bikes will also be included. According to 51 FW Instruction 31-204, Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision, all bicycles on Osan must be secured in a bicycle rack with a commercially available lock and chain, or cable padlock. Bicycles, new or used, must be registered through the 51st SFS Pass and Registration section within ten calendar days of entry into Korea or the date of in-country purchase. The registration must be firmly attached to the bicycle frame in clear view. Sponsors are responsible for ensuring family members know and comply with these requirements. When registering a bicycle, provide pass and registration with the make, model, color and serial number of the bicycle. If your bicycle is seized, you'll have 30 days to reclaim it. If not the item is not claimed within 45 days, it will be turned over to a non-profit organization. To retrieve a bicycle, the owner must provide proof of ownership and/or registration within the holding period. Seized bicycles may be retrieved at the security forces investigations section, located in Bldg.1335, Call 784-5903 to schedule an appointment to pick up your bicycle. For more information concerning bicycle registration, call the pass and registration section at 784-1557. For more information about the bicycle round-up, call 784-5903.