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How Not To Lock Up Your Bike

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Basil:

oncemore:
But however carefully locked- never forget the power of a hacksaw. Once saw (sic)an expensive mtb well secured, front and rear, but the entire front end had been simply removed with a couple of neat cuts. Forks and shifters worth a few bob!

Moloko:

--- Quote from: Basil on 21 June, 2009, 07:03:50 pm ---

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Lift up bike.  Now place bike a few bollards up or down either way.

Perplexed look on his/her face when returning. Priceless.  ;D

Woofage:
Alternatively, lock up your bike in a hurry so you don't realise you've also locked someone else's:



BTW, the grey one is mine >:(. Fortunately the other guy had gone a couple of hours later.

rower40:

--- Quote from: Woofage on 22 June, 2009, 12:35:28 pm ---Alternatively, lock up your bike in a hurry so you don't realise you've also locked someone else's:

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The frustrating/annoying thing is that he hasn't locked his OWN (green) bike.  Remove stem, headset, drop forks out, slide head tube of frame out from lock, thread handlebars & cables through lock, re-assemble.  Not that that bike would be worth that expenditure of effort... ;D

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