I forgot to mention a couple of *trucs* that work for me -- I am forgetful
and one of the many things I often forget is a lock.

1. Keep a lock attached to the racks you visit regularly. I used to keep
one at a local grocery store and another at church, until I found that
simply wheeling the bike inside (store) or shoving the bike into the
utility closet (church) was a lot easier.

2. Keep a light cable lock inside the bags or baskets you regularly carry.
I say "light cable" because you might baulk at carrying 5 lb of chain and
padlock around for miles on the off chance that you might occasionally use
them.



On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 9:00 AM, LeahFoy <jonasandle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I got to school and realized I don't have my bike lock. I'm here only for
> an hour or two to volunteer in my son's 2nd grade class. I have no choice
> but to leave The Best Bike in the World unlocked in the rack in front of
> the school office. TBBITW is finally set up exactly the way I've always
> dreamed - Big Nitto Front Rack, Big Nitto Back Rack, baskets and bags
> galore, and all the other accoutrements. It would be a crying shame to lose
> it now. All I can think about is this week's post from The Bike Snob about
> his stolen bike - which he left at HIS son's school!
>

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