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Old 11-16-05 | 02:46 AM
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Bikes: 2003 Specialized Rockhopper FSR Comp, 1999 Specialized Hardrock Comp FS, 1971 Schwinn Varsity

Originally Posted by The Seldom Kill
No Alan, that's the correct way for you to lock a bike.
You really need to read this article http://www.sheldonbrown.com/lock-strategy.html

Originally Posted by The Seldom Kill



Couple of quick snips with the nice big chain cutters that got stolen from Brixton Police Station last year should do the trick. The three in grab on those are more than enough to get purchase and no sawing required.
You haven't actually tried this have you? In the real world cutting a wheel (especially with a tire) doesn't work as easily as you seem to think.

Originally Posted by The Seldom Kill
Do you concede that a cable with a sold secure rating is a proper lock?
Depends on the lock in question. I can get through most cable locks with minimal effort using manual tools. Cables are great as a secondary lock, but as a primary they're SORELY lacking
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