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SENZA bike lock, new way to locking your fixie.

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Old 02-25-12, 08:40 AM
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SENZA bike lock, new way to locking your fixie.





Interesting idea for a bike lock from Jaryn Miller. The Senza system makes a bike completely secure. The whole system is incorporated into the bike itself making it easier to simply grab and go, and also provides safety for quick stops. The hadlebars seperate into three pieces. The central piece remains in place on the frame, while the two removed handles lock together, offering more space, and versitiliy than a standard U-Lock. Furthermore, if a thief were to cut the lock off, it renders the bike virtually unridable, as there are no handle bars. In addition, the lock on the rear of the bike is used to secure the back tire and seat post.
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hipster thieves would love the cut down risers.
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Why does this immediately say rich girl's anal toy to me

I'm not outright saying buttplug, but I am thinking it.
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I don't know who this appeals to. Or what problem it is fixing.
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2 posts and promoting a product. That says SPAM to me.

At least it's bicycle related and they even took time to customise it to the fixed gear forum.
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Weird . . .
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No thanks!
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2 posts and promoting a product. That says SPAM to me.
Guys...if you suspect a post of being spam or shilling, please report the post.

According to the OP's signature link, he runs some sort of blog that's "all about fixies". Wooooo!
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The blog is like a step by step recipe on how to be lame.
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What's wrong with a u-lock?
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i love this: https://fixiesbicycle.com/take-a-brea...mazing-mirage/
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but its all about fixie.
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Based on that theory, so are my pants.
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If only you could lock your bike with 3-d graphics...
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I dig the way the male part of the lock mechanism points back at the rider. This looks like a great way to impale you thigh or tear your scorotom off in an accident. Brilliant industrial design!
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That lock hurts my head.
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"A Messenger bags or knows well as a courier bags is a type of sack, that is worn over one shoulder with a strap that winds around the chest resting the bag on the lower back. It’s often used by bicycle messengers, but now A Messenger bags is a trend for fixie riders."


I think he means a D0uche bag not a messenger bag!

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I don't think any actual messengers use anything but a two strap nowadays.
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Originally Posted by Santaria
Based on that theory, so are my pants.
from :https://fixiesbicycle.com/levis-fixie/





Back in the 70's, the AMC Gremlin had Levis jeans fabric on the seats.


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