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[Closed] I have a cunning plan.......... cafe stop security

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I have a nice small retractable cable lock with an alarm on it. I'd never leave my road bike out of sight for more than a few mins but this always makes me feel a bit less nervous as I order my coffee 😉


 
Posted : 30/03/2016 10:31 pm
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I send my bike in to get the drinks while I lie on the pavement


 
Posted : 30/03/2016 10:40 pm
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Single use cable ties are not very environmentally friendly. They are the co2 canister of bike security.


 
Posted : 30/03/2016 10:47 pm
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The thin cable locks are fine. You can't break them with your hands and they will easily withstand normal pliers, such as those found on a Leatherman. That accounts for opportunists, which is all you really need.

If somebody is out to steal bikes 'professionally' they will probably be carrying something more substantial than a pair of pliers, but then again they aren't going to start hacking away at bikes outside a busy cafe expecting not to be noticed. They'll be hiding in dark alleyways.


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 9:04 am
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Rid with friends?
That way someone can stay with bikes while you order. Or get a very small cable lock that fits in pocket.


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 9:59 am
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Small cable locks are better than nothing, but they can be snipped in a second with a pair of small cable cutters - which doesn't buy you any time at all while you are paying for a hot beverage of choice and slice of something nice in a busy cafe pitstop. A smaller D lock is probably a better proposition as it buys more time but it's a hassle to carry.

When I'm on my own I don't bother to take a bike lock of any type and the bike stays with me at all times. When riding with others the bikes are attended while someone goes in to get the refreshments.


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 11:00 am
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Who is walking around carrying cable cutters though?


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 11:06 am
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This guy he hides in dark alleys.

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Posted : 31/03/2016 11:08 am
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http://hiplok.com/index.php?route=common/home

I have tried one of the original ones. Bit big for a club ride but the weight really does disappear when its on your body.


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 11:10 am
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@busta

Opportunist bike thieves looking for an easy, lightly secured target. Small one handed cable cutters make easy work of light cable locks.


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 11:13 am
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As theft protection I use an elaborate system of lenses and mirrors to make the wheels appear to be 26" in diameter


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 12:36 pm
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My Abus 1200 sits at the top of my Elite tool bottle. So very easy 😉


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 12:37 pm
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Opportunist bike thieves looking for an easy, lightly secured target. Small one handed cable cutters make easy work of light cable locks.

The kind of person wandering round with cable cutters, bolt croppers, angle grinders and bottle jacks isn't an opportunists. An opportunist is someone with slightly fewer morals than average poping into the garden center for a bag or two of ready mix tarmac repair and walking off with an unsecured bike.

Also after spending £8k on a bike you're hardly likley to want to weigh it down with it's own weight in ABUS chain are you?


 
Posted : 31/03/2016 12:49 pm
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