Amey - try getting some security bolts. I think you can get ones that are 5 sided and need a special tool that a theif is unlikely to have.
If you use these on your front wheel and use 1 D-lock on your rear wheel and frame, you won't have to lug 2 locks around with you.
In addition, bike insurance does not require 2 locks, just a lock of a particular security rating.
What locks do you have at the mo'?
I'd advise getting a Kryptonite New York d-lock and have this as your sole lock.
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Amey - try getting some security bolts. I think you can get ones that are 5 sided and need a special tool that a theif is unlikely to have.
If you use these on your front wheel and use 1 D-lock on your rear wheel and frame, you won't have to lug 2 locks around with you.
In addition, bike insurance does not require 2 locks, just a lock of a particular security rating.
What locks do you have at the mo'?
I'd advise getting a Kryptonite New York d-lock and have this as your sole lock.