Old 01-18-14 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Stix Zadinia
My plan would be to pack the wheels on a bag, and carry the rest of the bike on the other hand, when entering some indoors place. If they refuse then I would look for another place to eat, go to the bathroom, shop around etc.
Thieves would have to try and take it from me while I'm riding it. I'd plan my routes more carefully (used to go around everywhere on my previous bike and lock it on parking lots, cheaper mtb), and I already have some potent pepper spray to carry with me.

THanks!
I see what you mean now. Rear wheel removal is not difficult but I like to have the bike on a stand or upside down for putting it back on. You may also find you may need to grab the chain which will get your hands messy.

Anyway, I think your plan isn't very practical but if you think it will work, go for it.
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