Also, what about point 2 (sheldon method)? In what way is it not adequate?
As far as i know, the sheldon method is all good. Yes someone has had their bike damaged by a thief that thought the bike was prone locked this way ... and presumably damaged the bike in frustration at the realisation that it was not in fact prone ... but just looked it.
Also, what about point 2 (sheldon method)? In what way is it not adequate?
As far as i know, the sheldon method is all good. Yes someone has had their bike damaged by a thief that thought the bike was prone locked this way ... and presumably damaged the bike in frustration at the realisation that it was not in fact prone ... but just looked it.
SIIAMS