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RidingMatthew 03-16-15 08:00 AM

i have a cable big thick heavy cable. and i bought a cheap almost useless thin cable for use while touring. it is not long enough to lock to much of anything but I used it to lock up when i stopped at a grocery store. I have an old u lock at work but I just park it inside a secure building there.

Leebo 03-16-15 08:05 AM

Don't carry one for my commute, just bring it inside. Sometimes a u lock for errands.

blakcloud 03-16-15 08:54 AM

One U lock and Pitlock skewers for both wheels and the seat post is what I use now.

If I don't want to carry a lock, I just use my Brompton and carry that inside when I need to.

locolobo13 03-16-15 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by Redhatter (Post 17629042)
I usually carry a chain lock, about 10mm thick. Rarely needed anything better, but that could be that anyone who tried nicking my bike would be spotted a mile away as it's quite distinctive, and also rather heavy to lift.

Edit: Then again, if you're paranoid, you could try this…

(Thanks to @ahsposo for posting that here)

LOL. That many ulocks would be worth more than my bike. :)

Juha 03-16-15 09:28 AM

Ring locks on two bikes for rear wheel (they come as standard on most all utility bikes sold here) combined with an Abus U-lock to lock onto something solid.

genec 03-16-15 11:03 AM

Two. I have a heavy U lock for any time the bike is going to be out of sight. I have a heavy cable combination lock for any time I am dashing in and out and probably have the bike in sight the whole time.

I use both locks if I have to leave the bike for a long time. Both locks may not stop a determined thief... but most likely they will look elsewhere.

I also ride a bike that looks like it has seen better days... that alone probably helps. Back for a year in my college days I rode a rusty stepthru frame bike with rusty fenders and a bent up basket on the handle bars... parked it on campus just about anywhere, with no lock. No one ever touched it. Sold it at the end of that year for a 6 pack. Internally the bearings and moving parts were in great shape, externally, it looked like it was all rusted together.

I don't leave my sleek shiny red bike anywhere. It attracts attention.

noglider 03-16-15 01:54 PM

Where are you? There are no sign posts or parking meters to use? Then petition the businesses you patronize for a bike rack. Tell them that customers who arrive by bike spend more than people who arrive by car.

FBinNY is right: you only have to lock your bike better than the next guy. If you are in a low crime area, a cheesy little ski cable might suffice.

ItsJustMe 03-16-15 02:27 PM

Zero. Crime is pretty low around here. I just throw down the kickstand, drop the bike by the door and it's still there when I come out.

mconlonx 03-16-15 02:37 PM

Either a cable lock or a chain lock, depending on what bike I'm riding and where I plan on locking it. For 90% of my riding, a cable lock is sufficient to ward off the kind of crimes of opportunity my parked bike might encounter. If it's an especially sketchy neighborhood or I'm on my nicer bike, I'll use the chain.


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