In the real world, do you think that (with a Fagh as a main lock round rear wheel, frame and post) an OnGuard Bulldog Mini to lock the front wheel would be more / less effective than a cable extension through the front wheel, plus the Virtual Village alarm on the chainring? Swings and roundabouts, I guess - two D locks is arguably a better deterrent to wheel theft as the extenders tend to be made of Edam, but the alarm seems more likely to stop the whole thing being nicked...
Personally I would use two D-locks, even if the 2nd was a lightweight one.
I have heard the Virtual Village Alarm go off - it did not seem that loud to me, certainly not as loud as the Karabus locks. I like the ergonomics of it, just would prefer it louder.
Personally I would use two D-locks, even if the 2nd was a lightweight one.
I have heard the Virtual Village Alarm go off - it did not seem that loud to me, certainly not as loud as the Karabus locks. I like the ergonomics of it, just would prefer it louder.