I don't always pop our articles on here, but this ones a good one.
https://www.rideforever.co.nz/news-a...QVkjgTr4DR0IEg
I don't always pop our articles on here, but this ones a good one.
https://www.rideforever.co.nz/news-a...QVkjgTr4DR0IEg
Summit I picked up from a UK forum recently struck me as a good idea.
Apart from the usual locks, chains etc, covering your bike can make a big difference. Hard to tell what kind of bike it is and hard to tell how it is secured.
Bike covers are relatively small, portable and cheap.
Makes sense to me, as it said in the article, scumbags don't like hassle. The more effort involved, the higher the risk.
Manopausal.
There have been reports on KB and elsewhere of people forgetting disc locks and dropping the bike. I guess people with bad memories shouldn't use them.
When I worked in Wellington there was a bike regularly chained to the post holding a sign. Until it was noticed that someone had loosened the post and it could be lifted out.
The there's another approach I saw, a sign, "This property is patrolled by shotgun five nights a week. Your guess which nights."
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Back in the day a guy had his 3rd RD 350 in 6 months pinched. They couldn't cut the chain so cut down the lamp post it was wrapped around.
Same bloke started up his GS 1000 so a prospective buyer could go for a test ride. Pulled away with the u-lock still through the front wheel. He sold the bike but had to give a hefty discount..
These things happen.
Manopausal.
...or just buy boring bikes nobody wants to steal, like I do. Problem solved.
But seriously, yes I ride boring bikes. I use a disc lock anyway, worst I've done in the last 10 years or so is crack and lose a bit of my front mudguard on it before realising it was still on. Trick I find is to put it on as close to the caliper as possible, so you can't go very far (forwards) before realising. And if you go backwards (like I did the time I cracked the mudguard), at least you're not going very fast.
The stretchy reminder thingy does help.
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
Simple, chop off a handlebar.
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