Carrying Locks?
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Carrying Locks?
I'm unsure if this is a correct observation but I've noticed that people carry their U Locks around, either with some attachment on the bag or in the bag. Why not keep the lock on the bike with the attachment? I was just curious..
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I use my frame mount, even though it rattles and I look like a dork. I don't see the point of throwing my lock in my bag, which is already a pain in the ass to deal with when fairly full. And I don't always ride with my bag. Where does it go then? I'm not a mini-U user so I can't throw the thing in my pocket.
Practicality over aesthetics any day.
Practicality over aesthetics any day.
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A long time ago I used a u-lock frame mount. I stopped the first time it fell out. U-locks hurt like hell hitting your shins and could do serious damage to you and your frame if it gets caught in your cranks.
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...now I just carry a weapon. Much more effective.
Besides...why damage the paint with a clunky attachment?
...now I just carry a weapon. Much more effective.
Besides...why damage the paint with a clunky attachment?
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#17
i shove my lock down the back of my pants. i used the retainer until it almost killed me by dropping the lock when i hit a bump. then i took it off and realized my bike no longer looked as ****ty and i was doubly happy.
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Originally Posted by killsurfcity
i shove my lock down the back of my pants.
anything rattling on my bike drives me nuts.
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From: Ames, IA.
Bikes: Bontrager, Surly, Bianchi, IRO
I would never consider any of those contraptions, even if you've never had it break, even the slightest bit of worrying about it maybe losing grip of your U will hinder your riding experience. I by no means am a messenger, but ride only with my Krypto New York chain and EV disc. I think this link might give you even more options:
https://www.kryptonitelock.com/inetis...s_item&pgrp=20
https://www.kryptonitelock.com/inetis...s_item&pgrp=20
#25
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From: San Francisco, CA
mini u-lock in pocket or
medium sized u-lock shoved down pants
much much faster to take out and put away than using a frame mount. plus, easy access in case you need to wield it as a defensive weapon while riding.
medium sized u-lock shoved down pants
much much faster to take out and put away than using a frame mount. plus, easy access in case you need to wield it as a defensive weapon while riding.





