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• #877
There are some for whom that would be an irresistible target.
Id probably go for it, even though I really really dont want it.
Just seems too tempting, might say it was a protest/demonstration to show them how it feels to get a bike pinched.
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• #878
(also note the two ATB locked to each other under the railing - clever!)
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• #879
I saw this the other day, I was passing on a bus, couldn't take a picture and so I have accurately re-created it with a drawing. Either some joker somehow climbed up and fed it over the top or it's just plain magic
this is one of the fave tricks of some of the plasterers/dry liners i work with.
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• #880
Never lock your bike on street over night stupid young
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• #881
Remember to lock your wheels kids:
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• #882
and buy some foot retention while you're buying new wheels...
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• #883
Never lock your bike on street over night stupid young
Teenager like to steal or just ruin them hate it man.That's the best sentence I've ever read.
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• #884
^ needs to be incorporated into a meme please
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• #885
cable and a carabiner of some kind...
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• #886
do creates come with wishbone seatstays these days?
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• #887
I just saw a pretty nice conversion, locked with a cable lock around one of the forklegs, and the front wheel had a quickrelease...
Stealable in like 5 seconds.
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• #888
This is how they do it in Boston, USA.
Photo taken yesterday by my friend, no-one took the bike even after many hours.
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• #889
This is how they do it in Boston, USA.
Photo taken yesterday by my friend, no-one took the bike even after many hours.
Hah, the optical illusion lock method.Saw this yesterday in Fulham - great use of the bike rack here.
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• #890
I've used the optical illusion method with my hack, when I've forgotten my lock.
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• #891
I'm sure all the SW19 guys here have seen this on Wimbledon Broadway recently.
Spend £80 on a quality lock and then stick it through a QR wheel. Madness.
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• #892
Pretty sure all you need is an allen key to have this one away. Outside Sainsbury in Dalston's Kingslands Centre, not the safest spot as I've seen a bloke run into Sainsbury shouting 'Someone's stole my bike'.
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• #893
at look mum a few fridays ago.
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• #894
One of the best so far. I envy that person's total lack of mistrust and paranoia. His brain must be all telletubbies group hugs and stuff.
cable and a carabiner of some kind...
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• #895
me lastnight. single lock (fagh..) but in kilburn outside overnight. mildly excited when my front wheel was still there.
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• #896
Same bike from page 15 locked the same way.. This time joined by a peugeot with a quick release front wheel.. There are better racks just on the other side of the building!
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• #897
Was in thame the other weekend, there was a a pretty bob jackson touring frame with all the panniers sitting outside the sainsburies Metro just sitting on the pedal on the curb.
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• #898
Don't use an OnGuard/ Magnum!
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• #899
Was in thame the other weekend, there was a a pretty bob jackson touring frame with all the panniers sitting outside the sainsburies Metro just sitting on the pedal on the curb.
Bugger, wish I had seen that its just what I'm after.
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• #900
Don't use an OnGuard/ Magnum!
because a key snapped and you declare that they're shit?
mate, that happen to any lock.
I own a bike like this. Super awkward to lock, as the only loop in the frame is the tiny triangle. The one on mine is even smaller.
I think that rack is more fail than anything, look how thin that wire is.