I quite like the G-lock thing. If you can use it one-handed that's progress. D-locks require you to use the hand with the key in – risking scratching the bike and just a bit awkward.
I must be missing something with the winner though. That's just not a good idea. It's already easy to 'immobilise' a bike (mini d through either wheel or disc lock through the chainset) but it's not going to stop the theft of the type of (light) bikes people use in the uk. The added cable lock... we all know cable locks aren't enough.
I quite like the G-lock thing. If you can use it one-handed that's progress. D-locks require you to use the hand with the key in – risking scratching the bike and just a bit awkward.
I must be missing something with the winner though. That's just not a good idea. It's already easy to 'immobilise' a bike (mini d through either wheel or disc lock through the chainset) but it's not going to stop the theft of the type of (light) bikes people use in the uk. The added cable lock... we all know cable locks aren't enough.