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Originally Posted by Bushman
and an easy way to store them ON the bike is to put a long allen bolt thru one of the rack mount holes on the chainstay, and thread the adapter onto it. (i find that peopel steal the adapters otherwise if you leave them on the wheels....)
Wow, you must have some very tech-savvy thieves around! A Schrader adapter is about the only part that I WOULDN'T worry about having stolen in DC
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