Friday, April 23, 2010

Bicycle locks

Although bikes in general do not cost as much as an equivalent quality of car there is no doubt that owners want to make sure their bicycle is protected. It is not uncommon to leave your bike somewhere you consider to be safe, even chain it up, but come back to find that someone has stolen it. It is selfish behavior, and it leaves the cyclist high and dry, but the bicycle thief has one thought in mind – freeing up that bike so that they can sell it on. It is important to remember that thieves can be enormously resourceful, so your anti-theft measures need to be of a high quality.

Bicycle locks are not a new innovation, but there are changes made in the mechanics all the time, as thieves learn how to crack older models and their efforts need to be countered. The main problem with bicycle locks is that you will be well advised to update the kind that you have, and possibly use more than one or two to make sure that even if the thief gets past your first line of defense, they will have a tough job to steal it without anyone seeing them and stopping them.

A little bit of online comparison shopping should enable you to find at least one good bicycle lock, and if you put the lock through the frame and the front wheel of the back as well as adding a back wheel immobilizer you can feel relatively secure in the knowledge that the person who tries to steal your bike will usually shrug their shoulders and move on to another target – which is really the best that we can hope for.

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