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Lenaxia 07-01-10 01:37 PM

Fork end caps?
 
Hey guys.

So recently I started commuting to work with my new (read: old) bike, only to find that we're not allowed to bring our bikes inside because its a "safety hazard" (considering the number of people I see with typing injuries, just being in the building is more dangerous).

As a result of this, I need to leave my bike in the garage, but because the previous owner of the bike threw on a nice pair of Ksyrium SL's, I need to lock my front wheel as well and have been taking it off the front fork.

Are there caps that I can put on the end of my fork to keep it from resting directly on the concrete? Maybe it's just me being anal retentive, but every time I feel my bare fork touch the ground, I cringe a little.

Apparently the owner of the Specialized Tarmac next to my bike doesn't mind, but to each their own.

LesterOfPuppets 07-01-10 01:42 PM

I hate my fork ends on concrete too. If I had to do what you're doing daily, I'd get a second lock and leave it locked to the bike rack if possible. This would allow you to lock both wheels and frame.

ptle 07-01-10 01:44 PM

I think it's a good idea to keep a cable lock at work for your front wheel. You could bring some cut tennis balls. That'd look pretty funny. Another option is locking skewers.

merlinextraligh 07-01-10 01:46 PM

It's a tool not a jewel. Sitting the fork ends on the concrete is not going to be a problem.

Megiddo 07-01-10 01:47 PM

You could get a couple of rubber boots that go on the ends of chair legs.

cyclefreaksix 07-01-10 02:13 PM

http://www.fashionablecanes.com/Walking_Cane_Tips.html

Daytrip 07-01-10 02:29 PM

I really like the idea of getting a second lock and leaving it on the bike rack. That gets me thinking--since weight is not an issue if you do that, why not get a HEAVY coated chain or cable and big-ass lock and leave them chained to the bike rack? That way you can travel light, keep the front wheel on the bike and feel confident that it's all secure.

Lenaxia 07-01-10 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by Daytrip (Post 11047911)
I really like the idea of getting a second lock and leaving it on the bike rack. That gets me thinking--since weight is not an issue if you do that, why not get a HEAVY coated chain or cable and big-ass lock and leave them chained to the bike rack? That way you can travel light, keep the front wheel on the bike and feel confident that it's all secure.

I guess I'm just kinda slow, this solution seems so obvious to me, I dont know why it didnt occur to me, even after seeing other people leave their locks at work as well. I will probably do this.


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