I usually carry a "new York noose" chain by kryptonite with a long cable to
feed from my front tire, through the bullmoose triangle, around a high point to
keep the bike from tipping, then through the seat, and after a trip through the
rack, it's locked to the noose's lock. It's quite a tangle b
Snob isn't a fan:
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2014/05/simplification-by-complification.html
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2015/03/keylessness-is-close-to-cluelessness.html
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 7:08 PM, René Sterental wrote:
> Was looking for a lock for my Atlantis for exactly the same
Was looking for a lock for my Atlantis for exactly the same reasons, and my
LBS attendant told me about this new option that is coming out soon and
they are trying to carry: Skylock. http://skylock.cc
Don't know about its sturdiness, but if moved or bumped or messed with, it
will send a warning to
It's the same technique walking into a store with a service dog. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 1:28:02 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I forgot to add that the proper technique for being accepted with bike in
> store aisles is to march in with an attitude of lordly
I forgot to add that the proper technique for being accepted with bike in
store aisles is to march in with an attitude of lordly proprietorship and,
if challenged, respond with an air of mystified outrage.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
> My "errand" bike is a Riv custom,
My "errand" bike is a Riv custom, and my security method is principally to
bring the bike inside with me as often as I can. The area grocery stores
are used to me wheeling the bike through the aisles; at the library I can
at least park it in the foyer; at church I copied the key to the utility
room
I live in LA.
First I had a wheelset stolen. Adapted to use the Sheldon technique. Then I had
an entire bike stolen by cutting thru the budget u-lock. I learned from that
and bought a real u-lock and pit lock skewers. Still had the front wheel
stolen. Now I use a kryptonite ulock for the rear wh
I need some security advice. I have a new-to-me Atlantis. It is an
excellent condition. Paint is 9.9/10, build is excellent. It's a real
looker.
My problem is that I no longer want to ride my other bikes. This, I am
sure, is a familiar story here. I thought my other Bobish bikes were nice.
I
Look under "Products" for the menu of bolts.
http://atomic22.com/#
Any US companies offer this?
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