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Advice on best lock sought
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I am sure this must have been discussed before, but could not find the previous discussion. I am about to get a new custom-built Roberts Audax bike, and this is quite an investment for me. I therefore wish to keep it safe. Which lock do other people think offers the most security Any advice will be much appreciated. I was considering one of the Kryptonite New York chains, but they are quite heavy (8lbs for what looks like the strongest). If this really is the best I could go for then I will do it, but I wondered if there is some lighter alternative that I haven't heard of. Regards, Rudi |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:11:00 +0000, Rudi Lutz wrote:
Hi! I am sure this must have been discussed before, but could not find the previous discussion. I am about to get a new custom-built Roberts Audax bike, Oooh nice. Those big chains are good for use at home, or leave one permanently at Uni for your bike. Cycling Plus did a big lock test a few months ago. The Magnum U-lock came out well in the tests. I bought one. They are square in cross section, with a yellow plastic coating. They are cheap - mine was less that 25 quid. They do not have a 'sold secure' rating though. I would go to a Local Bike Shop and ask about a Sold Secure rated U-Lock. Don't take recommendations from us! Or, and I hate to say this, just don't leave the bike unattended. Can you take a hack bike to Uni? Defeats the purpose of a lovely new bike, and I know we should be able to leave our property locked with the smallest of locks without scum taking them. |
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"Rudi Lutz" wrote in message
... Hi! I am sure this must have been discussed before, but could not find the previous discussion. I am about to get a new custom-built Roberts Audax bike, and this is quite an investment for me. I therefore wish to keep it safe. Which lock do other people think offers the most security Any advice will be much appreciated. I was considering one of the Kryptonite New York chains, but they are quite heavy (8lbs for what looks like the strongest). If this really is the best I could go for then I will do it, but I wondered if there is some lighter alternative that I haven't heard of. Regards, Rudi Locks don't work. They don't keep your QR wheels on the bike, or Dura Ace groupset, for the thief with an allen key. The best security with a bike is to never leave it anywhere. Make sure it is with you or in a trusted room/building. It's a sad truth these days but, if you rely on a lock you WILL eventually loose your bike. |
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"John Hearns" wrote in message news On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:11:00 +0000, Rudi Lutz wrote: Hi! I am sure this must have been discussed before, but could not find the previous discussion. I am about to get a new custom-built Roberts Audax bike, Oooh nice. Those big chains are good for use at home, or leave one permanently at Uni for your bike. Cycling Plus did a big lock test a few months ago. The Magnum U-lock came out well in the tests. I bought one. They are square in cross section, with a yellow plastic coating. They are cheap - mine was less that 25 quid. They do not have a 'sold secure' rating though. I would go to a Local Bike Shop and ask about a Sold Secure rated U-Lock. Don't take recommendations from us! Or, and I hate to say this, just don't leave the bike unattended. Can you take a hack bike to Uni? Defeats the purpose of a lovely new bike, and I know we should be able to leave our property locked with the smallest of locks without scum taking them. Thanks for the advice. Actually, I can (and do) keep my bike in my office when at work. Unfortunately where I live is rather too small to have 2 bikes, so the option of using a hack bike is not really on. In any case I also want to use it for touring (lightish) as well as trips to shops etc so issue of keeping it safe still exists. I will have a look at the Cycling Plus review. I don't mind paying a bit more (within reason!) for a decent lock. Rudi |
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"Treefrog" wrote in message ... "Rudi Lutz" wrote in message ... Hi! I am sure this must have been discussed before, but could not find the previous discussion. I am about to get a new custom-built Roberts Audax bike, and this is quite an investment for me. I therefore wish to keep it safe. Which lock do other people think offers the most security Any advice will be much appreciated. I was considering one of the Kryptonite New York chains, but they are quite heavy (8lbs for what looks like the strongest). If this really is the best I could go for then I will do it, but I wondered if there is some lighter alternative that I haven't heard of. Regards, Rudi Locks don't work. They don't keep your QR wheels on the bike, or Dura Ace groupset, for the thief with an allen key. The best security with a bike is to never leave it anywhere. Make sure it is with you or in a trusted room/building. It's a sad truth these days but, if you rely on a lock you WILL eventually loose your bike. I mostly do follow this advice, but there are times when it will be necessary to leave it for at least short periods. So its more a question of how to minimise the risks during those times. Rudi |
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in message , John Hearns
') wrote: Or, and I hate to say this, just don't leave the bike unattended. That's the only kind of lock I ever use with either of my favourite bikes. Whenever they're out of the house, they never go out of my sight. There's no point spending lots of money on a light bike and then carrying a heavy lock. Can you carry it into your room at Uni, or is that completely impossible? -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ ;; All in all you're just another hick in the mall -- Drink C'lloid |
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Simon Brooke wrote:
Can you carry it into your room at Uni, or is that completely impossible? Why is everyone convinced Rudi is at university? -- Mark. http://tranchant.plus.com/ |
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Probably because my mailer here at work automatically fills in my
"organisation" field in the mail header as "University of Sussex". Also my email address is @sussex.ac.uk which is University of Sussex. Rudi "Mark Tranchant" wrote in message ... Simon Brooke wrote: Can you carry it into your room at Uni, or is that completely impossible? Why is everyone convinced Rudi is at university? -- Mark. http://tranchant.plus.com/ |
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"Rudi Lutz" wrote in message ... Probably because my mailer here at work automatically fills in my "organisation" field in the mail header as "University of Sussex". Also my email address is @sussex.ac.uk which is University of Sussex. Rudi "Mark Tranchant" wrote in message ... Simon Brooke wrote: Can you carry it into your room at Uni, or is that completely impossible? Why is everyone convinced Rudi is at university? -- Mark. http://tranchant.plus.com/ Ooops! Sorry for top posting in my previous mail. Rudi |
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