Lock your bike right

12/11/2009
By extra

I can’t remember the numbers, but stolen bicycles are on the rise, I think one every minute or was it more ? just one bicycle stolen is bad news. But there is hope you can help, with some simple tricks.

Make it hard for opportunist, lock it well to something that can’t be moved and bicycle not just lifted off. Like David Cameron bicycle, which he apparently just locked but not to anything.

Something like a Sheffield stand or even a lamppost would do. Just make sure the bicycle is secure and not easy to take.

Over at lock your bike, you will get some sound advice on how to secure your bicycle. Here are a few examples which I spotted one day …

bike locking

1/ Please don’t use the “wheel benders”, I don’t know the name of these bicycle stands I only know that they have a nickname because what they do.
2/ As you can see the wheel bender is very close to bend or even break the disk brake.
3/ The front wheel is quick release, so very easy to take off.
4/ Yes the owner of this bicycle do have a decent D-lock, but through the front wheel just see point 3.

bike locking

1/ Please don’t use the “wheel benders”, I don’t know the name of these bicycle stands I only know that they have a nickname because what they do.
2/ The front wheel is quick release, so very easy to take off.
3/ The owner have left the cable lock on the floor, which makes it easier hit with a hammer, which makes it easier to break.

bike locking

1/ Please don’t use the “wheel benders”, I don’t know the name of these bicycle stands I only know that they have a nickname because what they do.
2/ As you can see the cassette is standing on the “wheel bender” and it could easy bend your dérailleur when you take the bicycle.
3/ This bicycle was just locked with a cable lock trough the wheel and frame but not to something.

bike locking

1/ Please don’t use the “wheel benders”, I don’t know the name of these bicycle stands I only know that they have a nickname because what they do.
2/ The front wheel is quick release, so very easy to take off.
3/ The owner have left the cable lock on the floor, which makes it easier hit with a hammer, which makes it easier to break.

As you can see these bicycle are not very secure and I’m sure that they will soon get new owners and not in a good and honest way.

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