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AMERinMTL
07-19-05, 03:28 PM
Well i just learned at this moment that my buddies fully built from ground up custom FBM bmx got robbed. he's out a good 1000 or more in parts. So it makes me wonder how safe am I, or you for that matter. . .


I live in Montreal, Canada, i'm honestly not sure of our statistics on bike theft, though i'm looking now. This guy had his bike locked with a u-lock, not sure which brand IN ADDITION TO a large chain and a master lock.

I personally use an onguard bull dog (http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=47893888&parent_category_rn=4500826)

When I lock my bike i lock my rear rim as well as my kmc 415h chain to a parking meter with as little room as possible in there for someone to put something to pry (sp) at it with. In fact if you where to put a crowbar in there you can't really get decent leverage cause you would be putting it against the rear tire or spokes so you would screw the bike up but not get it, i think. . .

So what can you guys tell me about securing a bike, how do you do it? Any tips or pointers, unfourtantly as i read on the internet and have heard around bike theft is just a horrible epeidemic and we all need to work against it! Thanks


TERMINATOR
07-19-05, 04:12 PM
Just go to the local marine store and pick up some 5/16 inch. coated chain about 1 1/2 feet long. Usually they are white. This coating will prevent the chain from scratching up your bike. Then get a real heavy duty Pad Lock that can't be cut with a hack saw.

Padlock (http://masterlock.com/cgi-bin/product_detail.pl?sub_cat_id=D533&template=style)

and a chain something like this...
Chain (http://www.overtons.com/modperl/overtons/detail/pdetail2.cgi?r=detail_view&item_num=31805)

mude
07-19-05, 05:37 PM
u-locks = no good


frozin
07-19-05, 07:26 PM
I only carry a lock with my road bike.

I never leave my bmx alone- and if I do it's somewhere when I am very close and in plain eye sight. If I am going into a store or fast food joint, I'll just take my bike in with me and park it somewhere out of the way- usually the food places with double doors (a mud room between) are the best places to do this but a lot of businesses will let you bring your bike in if you ask nicely.

If you really need to leave your bike outside locked up, use a thick chain and a strong lock going through your frame, handlebars and wheel. If you're in a bad area, you might want to take the seat with you too..

Bike theft is ridiculous! I had my hoffman taj stolen back in 98 and even located the bike and theif- police didn't do anything. Arg!!

hypersnazz
07-19-05, 08:46 PM
I only carry a lock with my road bike.

I never leave my bmx alone- and if I do it's somewhere when I am very close and in plain eye sight. If I am going into a store or fast food joint, I'll just take my bike in with me and park it somewhere out of the way- usually the food places with double doors (a mud room between) are the best places to do this but a lot of businesses will let you bring your bike in if you ask nicely.

If you really need to leave your bike outside locked up, use a thick chain and a strong lock going through your frame, handlebars and wheel. If you're in a bad area, you might want to take the seat with you too..

Bike theft is ridiculous! I had my hoffman taj stolen back in 98 and even located the bike and theif- police didn't do anything. Arg!!

My roommate a couple years back had $2000 worth of mountain bike stolen, he recovered it and the cops would NOT allow him to press grand theft charges, only petty theft. Not only that, the cops who recovered the bike and denied him a proper case were bike cops themselves. :mad:

Brian
07-20-05, 01:56 AM
My roommate a couple years back had $2000 worth of mountain bike stolen, he recovered it and the cops would NOT allow him to press grand theft charges, only petty theft. Not only that, the cops who recovered the bike and denied him a proper case were bike cops themselves. :mad:

I've only lost 5 bikes and a pair of pedals to thieves. Bastards. As far as the petty theft/grand theft issue, that's just they way they do things sometimes. Is GF a felony? Maybe they just didn't feel confident trying to get the prosecutor to slap the perp with a felony. It would have been plea bargained to a misdemeanor anyway. That's just the way the system works.

simonw
07-20-05, 05:53 AM
my bmx lives in my house, and i dont use it to go anywhere where I would need to leave it (e.g. I dont go to the shops alone with it)

For me its not a mode of transport or a tool, its a recreational item.

KinetikBiker
07-20-05, 09:26 AM
my bike is locked up or inside wherever i go...

example: some freinds of mine and i rode our bikes to the local coffe shop thingie call Carribou Coffe...to get smoothies, they left there bikes outdide in plain sight...i brought mine inside the store and left in by the door...i also lock it up even if im just using the bathroom at the skatepark or buying a gatorade or water...its definatley worth the extra time locking you bike up so that its not going bye bye...even if its just some crappy K-mart bike or if its a custom bike thats over $1000 its worth locking up...

queensrider86
07-20-05, 12:06 PM
I live in a high-theft area. i never lock my bike up. i roll deep.If we go to a store, two people are watching the bikes.

A chain wouldn't work. if you lock your frame they will take your wheels. if you lock the wheels they will take the frame + the rest of the bike. if you lock both wheels and the frame and the handlebars and the seatpost, you might be safe;or they will take your crankarms

Brian
07-20-05, 02:50 PM
i roll deep.

Queensrider, you're most hilarious when you don't mean to be. :D

soad
07-20-05, 05:01 PM
i don't lock mine up. i just went across my bike with steel wool and let it sit in the rain to get some parts rusty. nobody wants a POS looking bike.

CMcMahon
07-20-05, 05:29 PM
Oh, how wrong you are about that.

Flatline
07-20-05, 05:35 PM
Just ain't right.

AMERinMTL
07-20-05, 06:10 PM
Oh, how wrong you are about that.


i've seen a bike outside my school with NO brakes, rust everywhere, some sort of old beach cruser have everything stole but the front wheel which was still neatly locked to the post. So yea, people want a POS, why, i don't think anybody knows.

hypersnazz
07-20-05, 11:19 PM
Oh, how wrong you are about that.

People go to far less trouble, though. All the mechanics at my last shop (including myself) built up fixed gears from cheapass old 10-speeds and had no trouble cruising around SF and Oakland.

That said, a fellow mechanic reported yesterday that his $4500 TCR carbon road bike was locked to his friend's $3000 Blur...the thief cut the lock and stole the Blur, *moving* the road bike out of the way to get at it. And the weirdest part of the story was...this was the *second* time his bike had to be moved out of the way so another far less valuable bike could be stolen right next to it. :eek:

Brian
07-21-05, 12:51 AM
Who would steal a road bike? :D

Brian
07-21-05, 12:53 AM
Hey, the "What matter most" thread got deleted? Was it my less than polite, but direct response to someone that got it "Terminated"?

CMcMahon
07-21-05, 11:14 AM
Yeah, it got deleted, probably along with that guy's account, too.

hypersnazz
07-21-05, 02:02 PM
Who would steal a road bike? :D

His own words: "It never felt so good to be so insulted."

iweargirlspants
07-24-05, 01:49 PM
i wouldent ever leave my bike anywhere im not. its just the dumbest thing especially when you are talking about thousends of dollars in parts.

KinetikBiker
07-24-05, 01:54 PM
i wouldent ever leave my bike anywhere im not. its just the dumbest thing especially when you are talking about thousends of dollars in parts.
you tell 'em....

iweargirlspants
07-24-05, 01:59 PM
you tell 'em....

damn right.

cubehead22
07-25-05, 04:21 AM
people dont steal my $hit because they know that ill either beat the **** out of them if i find out or ill steal everytihing they leave outside of there house for the rest of there lives , this has only happened like three times or so because i lock my bikes up too and once i even took a dudes car , parked it at the local mc donalds he didnt find it for a week

KinetikBiker
07-25-05, 06:00 AM
people dont steal my $hit because they know that ill either beat the **** out of them if i find out or ill steal everytihing they leave outside of there house for the rest of there lives , this has only happened like three times or so because i lock my bikes up too and once i even took a dudes car , parked it at the local mc donalds he didnt find it for a week

oh your cool, are you a gangsta gangsta who poelpe dont mess with cause you be rollin on dubs and will pull out ta 9 and blow dey brains out the dizzzor?



i didint think so...

drive someones car the McDonalds....creative, funny, illegal, AND BULL****!





damn right.
foo sho!

bmxrdr88
07-25-05, 05:53 PM
thats freakin' funny. why aa mc donalds. why not wal-mart or something? they have bigger parking lots.

cubehead22
07-25-05, 06:39 PM
lol, it was joke and i did get in trouble tho

KinetikBiker
07-26-05, 08:24 AM
lol, it was joke and i did get in trouble tho
suuuure.


mmmmkay

AMERinMTL
07-27-05, 11:15 AM
people dont steal my $hit because they know that ill either beat the **** out of them if i find out or ill steal everytihing they leave outside of there house for the rest of there lives , this has only happened like three times or so because i lock my bikes up too and once i even took a dudes car , parked it at the local mc donalds he didnt find it for a week


that was actually thesingle dumbest thing i've ever read. I think the batteries just went dead on my bull**** meter from going off so much.

FireTeamCharlie
07-28-05, 08:40 PM
I have gotten my bike stolen once, and it was the worst feeling I had ever had(aside from death of family members, and being dumps by your girlfriend). My $600 investment was gone. I usually am a calm person I dont get angry, but when I saw my bike gone I was furious. 2 days later I see these kids spay painting my DK, it was already partially spray painted. I was so struck with anger I grabed the nearest object near which was a broomstick. OMFG I was pissed first thet stole my bike then spray painted on my $250 wheelsette. I ****ing beat the **** out of both of them with a broom stick. I still dont lock my DK, but now i dont let it leave my sight. And I also thank god they had ****ty spray paint cause i peeled that **** off.

AMERinMTL
07-28-05, 09:38 PM
I have gotten my bike stolen once, and it was the worst feeling I had ever had(aside from death of family members, and being dumps by your girlfriend). My $600 investment was gone. I usually am a calm person I dont get angry, but when I saw my bike gone I was furious. 2 days later I see these kids spay painting my DK, it was already partially spray painted. I was so struck with anger I grabed the nearest object near which was a broomstick. OMFG I was pissed first thet stole my bike then spray painted on my $250 wheelsette. I ****ing beat the **** out of both of them with a broom stick. I still dont lock my DK, but now i dont let it leave my sight. And I also thank god they had ****ty spray paint cause i peeled that **** off.


and the second

zx108
07-28-05, 10:30 PM
i never got my bike stolen it is never out of my site, or someone i trust's site. as for if it was stolen, and i found out who it was. well id ask for it back:)

Brian
07-29-05, 12:17 AM
I have gotten my bike stolen once, and it was the worst feeling I had ever had(aside from death of family members, and being dumps by your girlfriend). My $600 investment was gone. I usually am a calm person I dont get angry, but when I saw my bike gone I was furious. 2 days later I see these kids spay painting my DK, it was already partially spray painted. I was so struck with anger I grabed the nearest object near which was a broomstick. OMFG I was pissed first thet stole my bike then spray painted on my $250 wheelsette. I ****ing beat the **** out of both of them with a broom stick. I still dont lock my DK, but now i dont let it leave my sight. And I also thank god they had ****ty spray paint cause i peeled that **** off.

Ho-hum. Yawn...

FireTeamCharlie
07-29-05, 12:32 AM
Whats that supposed to mean? Damn you Expatriate always trying to confuse people, and use witty humor.

CMcMahon
07-29-05, 12:40 AM
It means that we know that your story is a crock of sh1t.

sswarmachine
07-30-05, 07:56 PM
he needed a milk shake for his gangsta cookies and sh*t yo!

sswarmachine
07-30-05, 07:57 PM
damn thats some fast ass hazing... yeah what he said

KinetikBiker
07-30-05, 09:37 PM
Damn you Expatriate always trying to confuse people, and use witty humor.
hey, shut up, ex is my homie! (right ex?)




i like the witty humor!

Brian
08-01-05, 03:39 AM
hey, shut up, ex is my homie! (right ex?)




i like the witty humor!


Yeah, some day we'll go rolling with Queensrider. Hang with the West side crew. Seriously though, not sure how to respond, but I'll cut you a bit of slack and throw some respect your way.

FireTeamCharlie
08-02-05, 07:18 PM
Load of crock? By the time im done with you im gonna have buy a new pair of shoes cause they will be so far up your ass. J/k.

Brian
08-03-05, 01:28 AM
Load of crock? By the time im done with you im gonna have buy a new pair of shoes cause they will be so far up your ass. J/k.

Hey, it's either a load or a crock, not a load of crock. A crock is the vessel full of his shyte. Got it?

blasphemous_one
08-09-05, 10:39 AM
just be packin heat like a GLOCK or AK nobody will mess with you. Put some c4 on it so when they jack it and you dont have your 30-06 to snipe em just blow the thing up.

CMcMahon
08-09-05, 10:50 AM
Great. A Counter-Strike nerd.

FireTeamCharlie
08-09-05, 12:27 PM
Nah, when someone takes my bike, I just chase after them in the banshee, and shoot the plasma gun at them. My friends will follow up in the Warthog and shoot his ass down.

queensrider86
08-09-05, 12:43 PM
most people carry 9's or maybe a deuce deuce. oh, and by the way, a glock isn't a type of gun, it is a company, *******

blasphemous_one
08-09-05, 12:48 PM
yea i know that the company is called GLOCK. I work at the state police and look at magazines and the guns made by GLOCK. I just wanted to be cool like the rappas

CMcMahon
08-09-05, 01:56 PM
I work at the state police and look at magazines and the guns made by GLOCK.

So what you mean is that you look at the gun magazines next to the videogame magazines at the grocery store.

Brian
08-09-05, 02:52 PM
Desert Eagle .50 - it's all the handgun you need to know. Of course, the .44 Mag will work in a pinch too. For long range I like to acknowledge my heritage not with a Kalashnikov, but with the Dragunov.

Back on topic, awareness is the best solution. Don't leave your bike unattended where someone can take it unnoticed.

CMcMahon
08-09-05, 03:49 PM
I prefer to take down my enemies with a machete. It's lot more of a challenge to hunt a man with a melee weapon than with a handgun.

hypersnazz
08-10-05, 01:48 AM
Park Tools pedal wrench is my weapon of choice. 15mm side ground down for clearance and making really groovy dents in foreheads.

Brian
08-10-05, 03:06 AM
Get the headset press. You can make a serious dent with one of them.