Old 03-03-19 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Papa Tom
I was thinking about a way to protect an average bike (like mine) against a simple ride-away theft, in which, perhaps, the thief is more interested in the thrill of getting away with it than in cashing in on a stripped frame or its parts. When I do overnight rides and need to stop at a 7-Eleven to pee, I mostly worry that some idiot will hop on my junker and take a joy ride just to express his disdain for bicycles and the tree-huggers who ride 'em.

If there's a way to keep that from happening, it might be worth a small investment.
Wouldn't any inexpensive locking device serve that purpose?
This one costs $5.99:


https://www.harborfreight.com/combo-...ock-66689.html
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