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Old 08-27-09 | 07:44 AM
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This is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. If you are too lazy to lock and unlock your bike...

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Old 08-27-09 | 08:07 AM
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It's probably better than having no lock, although not by much.
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Old 08-27-09 | 09:24 AM
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It's probably better than having no lock, although not by much.
I'm not sure. At least "no lock" is lighter.
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Old 08-27-09 | 09:28 AM
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I've left a combo lock on the proper combo all day with no thefts sometimes. If people don't see that it's cut and re-magneted, then there may be no problem
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Old 08-27-09 | 09:30 AM
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that is the dumbest thing I have ever seen and around here your bike would be gone in a matter of minutes
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Old 08-27-09 | 09:51 AM
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You people in big metro areas gotta remember that there are a lot of places where this would be a totally acceptable theft deterrant and would likely keep your bike safe for years.

Just down the road from me is a fancy aluminum Trek road bike. Dude keeps his cable lock locked around a post all day and to "lock" it at night, just slides the lock into the top tube bracket that came with the lock (so that one may portage it around with them). Maybe coils the lock once around his seat post. I believe he only moved in a month or so ago, but still, the bike is just sitting outside in plain view of everyone except those inside the house. The perfect crime.

I leave my bike unlocked a lot if I'm just going to be a few minutes. More than that, I throw a cable lock through my frame, but I don't usually bother to lock my wheels. Only time I lock my wheels is when I'm at work for 6+ hours, and even then, only sometimes.

I might take more precaution if I were out riding a $1200 carbon fiber wondermobile, but who wouldn't? My bike's not nice, but it ain't crappy either.
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Old 08-27-09 | 10:09 AM
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Well, we're all jealous that you don't have to worry about leaving your bike out for more than 10 minutes.
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Old 08-27-09 | 10:22 AM
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a guy i worked with would leave his bike "locked" with the combination on the right one and he never got his bike taken. he actually wanted to it get taken because it was so crappy, but he didn't just want to leave it unlocked so he didn't have to walk home from work.
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Old 08-27-09 | 11:16 AM
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If you read the article, the guy got a bunch of locks that had been cut off of abandoned bikes. So he made something out of them. Better than throwing them away.
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Old 08-27-09 | 11:59 AM
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Wow, is this really a discussion??? If you're too lazy to open and close your lock, maybe you should be riding a Segway and not a bike!
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Old 08-28-09 | 03:30 AM
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You can still use it as a melee weapon.
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Old 08-28-09 | 03:53 AM
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so are people too lazy to actually lock their bike? too lazy to lock their car? too lazy for seat belts? jeez man what's this world coming to nowadays??
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Old 08-29-09 | 03:01 AM
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Old 08-29-09 | 06:28 AM
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still heavy as a brick to carry around.
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Old 08-29-09 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by feetpower
so are people too lazy to actually lock their bike? too lazy to lock their car? too lazy for seat belts? jeez man what's this world coming to nowadays??
I don't lock my car...

..and seat belts are an issue of safety, not security. You don't put on your seat belt when you roll into a tough neighborhood.
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