I actually intend to use a min-d on my front wheel to the frame, in addition to the Pitlock. Yes, that might be overkill, but pitlock is light so I save weight. :)
Plus, it means I don't have to worry about the front wheel if I am leaving it for a short while so much.
I just got an email from Almax (because I am buying one of their chains soon), and it gives some useful info you might want to add to the list:
The Series IV weighs 6.31kgs per metre the Series III weighs 4.34kgs per metre. both chains cannot be boltcropped by hand. The Series IV was designed for home security and for people who have to park outside.
The Squire lock weighs 1.1kgs
Fucking hell!
I still think I am going to get one, though. Leave the chain at work, then only get it out when I am going out for a drink afterwork or am leaving it someplace for a while.
GA2G - Where did you get that pitlock photo from?
I actually intend to use a min-d on my front wheel to the frame, in addition to the Pitlock. Yes, that might be overkill, but pitlock is light so I save weight. :)
Plus, it means I don't have to worry about the front wheel if I am leaving it for a short while so much.
I just got an email from Almax (because I am buying one of their chains soon), and it gives some useful info you might want to add to the list:
The Series IV weighs 6.31kgs per metre the Series III weighs 4.34kgs per metre. both chains cannot be boltcropped by hand. The Series IV was designed for home security and for people who have to park outside.
The Squire lock weighs 1.1kgs
Fucking hell!
I still think I am going to get one, though. Leave the chain at work, then only get it out when I am going out for a drink afterwork or am leaving it someplace for a while.