Old 02-28-09 | 11:13 AM
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Bikes: Raleigh Rush Hour Pro, Basso Gap Roadie (under construction), '84 Univega Roadie with Original Campy Victory, Centurion Le Mans Fixie Conversion

Originally Posted by electronsi00
Hi there:

I currently use a cable lock, but I know its not the safest way of locking a bike. I would like to take my road bike on distances and lock the bike up (as I am in a store, or in a restaurant, or anywhere away from the bike).

I hand-weighed U-locks, and those suckers are heavy! Any suggestions on a work around for this? Do I HAVE to sacrifice weight/convenience for the safety?
Depending on what you're wearing, this little gem is a nice thing to have.

http://www.fabrichorse.com/index.php...ybelts&item=73

If you're in full gear, then some of the frame mounting options would be best, unless you want to get one of those nifty utility belts on that same link..

Of course, you could get the Rapha Fixed shorts and have belt loops AND awsome cycling shants.. I love mine, but they're a little long for my short legs.
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