After you lock everything on, throw a bike cover over the bike and the gear.  If
they can't see it they MAY not be tempted.

George Paramithas wrote:

> Or one could use a dog choke chain with a lock. Not too long and easy to put up
> when not in use. Another advantage, people tend to respect a chain carrying
> biker. Being heavily muscled does not heart either so hit the gym.
>
> George the beast master
>
> "Giuntoli, Steve" wrote:
>
> > A simple trick that I use to lock up helmets, jackets, etc. is with a ski
> > lock.  The cable type with a combination lock works well (mfg'd by Master
> > Lock).  The cable is ~1/4" diameter with plastic coating ~2' long.  Slip the
> > cable through the sleeve then any part of the frame.  I've been able to lock
> > up 2 jackets and 2 helmets with one ski lock.  Stops the casual thief, but
> > not the one carrying tools.  If you strap a duffel back to the back of the
> > bike, slip the lock through the handles as a deterrent.  Lastly, if you
> > don't quite have a long enough bungee, the cable ski lock acts as an
> > extension.  Price ~$12.00
> >
> > < I am very interested in what you did
> > to hold your jackets. >
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