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sometime, but worth changing the granit x to something smaller like an evo mini.
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• #3
How much would it hurt if you lost your bike and is it insured...
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I often lock just my rear wheel and frame to the immovable object, but still get shook of having my front wheel stolen...
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• #5
I use one mini D for the frame and back wheel, and take my front (quick-release) wheel off and carry it round with me. I make the assumption, maybe erroneously in these days of frame and part-aware thieves, that they would rather nick a bike that they can ride off on.
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• #6
I often lock just my rear wheel and frame to the immovable object, but still get shook of having my front wheel stolen...
I use pitlock for the front wheel - haven't had any problems so far
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• #7
sometime, but worth changing the granit x to something smaller like an evo mini.
I have a mini evo too - I use all three locks when locking up in my building basement. maybe i should use the fug mini + evo mini when out and about
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• #8
How much would it hurt if you lost your bike and is it insured...
That's what i often think too
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• #9
I have a mini evo too - I use all three locks when locking up in my building basement. maybe i should use the fug mini + evo mini when out and about
get those motorcycles alarm lock as well, small, pocketable, and loud as fuck (well not to me).
Iv'e bee using a Fug mini and a Abus Granit X to lock up in central London. But its' a lot of metal to lug around. Is a Fug mini enough to lock up in central London during the day time, for a couple of hours at a time enough?