I have used a variety of locks over the years, but now pretty much use the Bordo almost exclusively for locking a bike of any value for any time at all. As mentioned it is reasonably difficult to defeat, it folds up compactly, has a carrier that can be velcro to your bike and isn't too awfully heavy. When I was commuting to work I would leave a burly U lock locked to the stand so I didn't have to tote it back and forth. For quick locking lately I've been using a super mini U-lock by Odessey. It's only big enough to get around a frame tube a stair rail or some other 2" pipe, but it's made out of aluminum and it's super light. Likely quickly defeated with bolt cutters, but for a quick stop it'll deter all but the more sophisticated crooks. Typically my Rivendells and other super nice bikes are not left in "risky" locations.
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