I live in a pretty busy area, allot of ppl that might wanna steal the bike. I just bought this lock, did I place it right?? or should I change something ab it. Also don’t w I know ppl could take the seat I take it inside everytime
The front is good, the u-lock should go through the frame and rear wheel instead of just the wheel. For the seat-post I’d just swap the quick release seat post collar with a non-quick release version and call it a day.
baube19 on
No ideally you would want the U lock to actual go tough one of the 2 available frame triangles. highlighted here in red
Not that you asked but the busier the area, the less likely the bike is to be stolen, to a point. It’s harder to stop and cut a lock when there’s pedestrians versus hidden in an alley
Michael_Aut on
Don’t use the ulock as a padlock. Ideally you’d want the lock to also pass through the rear frame triangle.
But I think it’s mostly fine. It’s a quality lock on a comparatively cheap bike.
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Not the worst, but not ideal
The front is good, the u-lock should go through the frame and rear wheel instead of just the wheel. For the seat-post I’d just swap the quick release seat post collar with a non-quick release version and call it a day.
No ideally you would want the U lock to actual go tough one of the 2 available frame triangles. highlighted here in red
https://preview.redd.it/61wq4m5cx71f1.png?width=1237&format=png&auto=webp&s=62ff9166c08d0888730a3abfa214ea2102f0af40
Not that you asked but the busier the area, the less likely the bike is to be stolen, to a point. It’s harder to stop and cut a lock when there’s pedestrians versus hidden in an alley
Don’t use the ulock as a padlock. Ideally you’d want the lock to also pass through the rear frame triangle.
But I think it’s mostly fine. It’s a quality lock on a comparatively cheap bike.