Fair point, I run goldtec and h plus wheels, not very bling and cost under £140 so I wouldn't spend that again on protecting them. I had also thought about the descreteness of these bolts and they are not all that noticeable. But if you're a pro thief, you would examine the components first and most likely spot the bolts.
I still feel the saddle and binder bolts are the most useful as they protect what is targeted most readily. The great thing is though that you can always expand your range of bolts over time all using the same key.
Fair point, I run goldtec and h plus wheels, not very bling and cost under £140 so I wouldn't spend that again on protecting them. I had also thought about the descreteness of these bolts and they are not all that noticeable. But if you're a pro thief, you would examine the components first and most likely spot the bolts.
I still feel the saddle and binder bolts are the most useful as they protect what is targeted most readily. The great thing is though that you can always expand your range of bolts over time all using the same key.