Well, if you want "Riv-ish" bike security I'd say a leather strap, a
piece of wool tweed, and a few zip ties would do the trick :-p

-Pete

On Jan 25, 1:56 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, still too darn cold outside for me but dreaming of spring.  As my
> Hillborne is my first 'nice' bike in forever i've been thinking about
> bike lock options strategies.  I'm asking the collective because part
> of me things, "hey this is a nice looking bike better protect it."
> and another part of me is saying "hey, this ain't no go-fast flashy
> bike, it's not a target."  so i'm trying to resolve how much i should
> really worry about locking it up, strategies etc.
>
> In the past i've always just used a simple cable lock, but that's been
> on my cruiser (which while it looks really nice, i didn't consider it
> a theft risk).  As my Hillborne has a few expensive things on it (phil
> rear wheel, nitto racks, etc) i'm a little more inclined to be more
> careful, so what are people's approaches?  U-lock the rear wheel+bike
> to post and then cable to the front wheel?  dual u-locks?  Please keep
> in mind that i need to carry all the locks as well so something like a
> kryptonite nyc chain lock is out of the question.
>
> If it helps this is for around town riding and that would mostly be in
> and around Washington DC but mostly the suburbs of DC.

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