OAKLAND — An unidentified Hayward man may have to walk for at least 30 days after California Highway Patrol officers seized his motorcycle after a weekend high-speed chase.

On Saturday, a CHP officer saw the motorcycle heading eastbound on Interstate 580 near Central Avenue in Richmond at around 90 mph, CHP Officer Sean Wilkenfeld said.

When the officer tried to stop the motorcycle, it did not yield but eventually changed direction, getting onto westbound Interstate 80 and heading through Berkeley and Emeryville to the MacArthur Maze.

The officer decided not to continue pursuit but managed to identify the rider through investigation, Wilkenfeld said.

Officers drove out to the man’s house Sunday morning with a warrant and impounded the motorcycle. The motorcyclist was not arrested, but the CHP will speak with a district attorney to assess possible charges.

“You may think you’ve gotten away, but we will eventually catch up with you,” the CHP said in a Facebook post about the impounding. “When you see those red lights behind you, do yourself a favor and just pull over!”

Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.