The future of saddle security
#26
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
This is like some college design project that won some sort of lame prize. It seems that this also limits your seatpost height adjustment ability. Also what happens if you want to adjust the saddle? does the saddle not come off the seatpost clamp? If not, whats to stop the theif from disconnecting your saddle or seatpost and making off with the wheel or whatever?
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#27
Originally Posted by tylergarrison

"Jack Godfrey Wood's Locksit concept combines security with convenience by eliminating the need for cyclists to detach and carry around their seat without compromising the safety of the bicycle. Locksit snaps backwards to lock itself to the rear tire while the bike frame is secured as usual."
[taken from core77.com]
pretty nice idea i think. just thought i'd share.
#28
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
This is like some college design project that won some sort of lame prize. It seems that this also limits your seatpost height adjustment ability. Also what happens if you want to adjust the saddle? does the saddle not come off the seatpost clamp? If not, whats to stop the theif from disconnecting your saddle or seatpost and making off with the wheel or whatever?
www.jackgodfreywood.co.uk
While 'Locksit' didn't win the award, apparently this little number took home a Red Dot:


#29
Furthermore... can you imagine how many different sizes this thing would need to be offered in? How much seatpost do you need showing for the pivot-and-lock-to-wheel concept to work? What do you do about people with a only fistful of seatpost showing?
I'd love to hear what his jury thought of this idea.
I'd love to hear what his jury thought of this idea.
#30
Originally Posted by keevohn
Bingo!
www.jackgodfreywood.co.uk
While 'Locksit' didn't win the award, apparently this little number took home a Red Dot:



www.jackgodfreywood.co.uk
While 'Locksit' didn't win the award, apparently this little number took home a Red Dot:



Now THAT is cool.
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Originally Posted by keevohn
I'd love to hear what his jury thought of this idea.
-Judges who do not ride bikes.
Originally Posted by kemmer
Now THAT is cool.
#33
Originally Posted by Smorgasgeorge
I can't wait to see some dolt buy this, use it as a primary lock, lock the seat up to a banister, and get the bike (minus the seat) stolen.
#34
Originally Posted by Smorgasgeorge
I can't wait to see some dolt buy this, use it as a primary lock, lock the seat up to a banister, and get the bike (minus the seat) stolen.
#35
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
I don't know why they planned it to be so ugly though. Who wants a hideous extension cord? And what about the (what looks like) LCD monitor on the plug? Wouldn't a tiny calculator display be better? How often to people look at their plugs? Wouldn't this plug just cause more energy to be wasted, and more money to be wasted because it is bound to cost a bunch? Seems like a silly idea to me.
"Half-baked" is the term I'd like to use for some of this guy's stuff.
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