Pitlock * EDIT THIS REFERS TO PINHEAD not Pitlock! (oops, see comments below) * skewers are a pain to use (I get it, that's literally the entire point) if you want to swap wheels or change a tyre, but I suppose they're reasonably secure on the bike rack for a short period of time. I think it's more that the undoing tool is not that ergonomic/user-friendly.
Following this thread with interest for other opinions - I'm looking at security torx bolts or something for stems, saddles etc. Just to stop opportunists whipping components off in a matter of seconds!
I think it's more that the undoing tool is not that ergonomic/user-friendly.
In what way? You can use a spanner or in a bind stick a narrow rod through it (eg Allen key or screwdriver) and undo that way? You do have to push it against the mating piece otherwise it can slip.
Pitlock * EDIT THIS REFERS TO PINHEAD not Pitlock! (oops, see comments below) * skewers are a pain to use (I get it, that's literally the entire point) if you want to swap wheels or change a tyre, but I suppose they're reasonably secure on the bike rack for a short period of time. I think it's more that the undoing tool is not that ergonomic/user-friendly.
Following this thread with interest for other opinions - I'm looking at security torx bolts or something for stems, saddles etc. Just to stop opportunists whipping components off in a matter of seconds!