Locking your stick...
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Locking your stick...
I'm trying to figure out how to lock my Giro.
Obviously, there is no 'closed' frame to run a lock or cable through, so I'm tossing around the idea of making a three-loop cable.
I'm curious...how do you other stick riders lock your bike?
Obviously, there is no 'closed' frame to run a lock or cable through, so I'm tossing around the idea of making a three-loop cable.
I'm curious...how do you other stick riders lock your bike?
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From: Roanoke, Virginia
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Here's what I'm thinking:
Three loops on a cable. The distance between loops 'A' and 'B' will be long enough to wrap around the main frame tube. The end with loop 'C' will be routed around whatever I'm securing the bike to, then loop 'C' will pass over 'A', then 'A' and 'B' will go into the lock.
Three loops on a cable. The distance between loops 'A' and 'B' will be long enough to wrap around the main frame tube. The end with loop 'C' will be routed around whatever I'm securing the bike to, then loop 'C' will pass over 'A', then 'A' and 'B' will go into the lock.
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