Audible Bike Alarm

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PaulSB

Squire
Today's experience makes me feel I need to upgrade my bike security, especially for cafe stops. My buddy locked our bikes together using a cafe lock - thin cable and a digital lock. This is all I carry. When we left he couldn't get it to unlock. A pair of pliers was produced and cut the cable in ten seconds at most. This has got me thinking, especially as I have a new bike arriving in a month or so.

I know there are audible alarms available which are triggered by an "unauthorised" attempt to move the bike. Does anyone have experience of these? Any recommendations?

Thanks
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Today's experience makes me feel I need to upgrade my bike security, especially for cafe stops. My buddy locked our bikes together using a cafe lock - thin cable and a digital lock. This is all I carry. When we left he couldn't get it to unlock. A pair of pliers was produced and cut the cable in ten seconds at most. This has got me thinking, especially as I have a new bike arriving in a month or so.

I know there are audible alarms available which are triggered by an "unauthorised" attempt to move the bike. Does anyone have experience of these? Any recommendations?

Thanks
Panic alarm under the saddle, with a "trip wire" to a part that will pull the pin out with the minimum movement.

That or a Kranks Landmine or door alarm.
 

Flick of the Elbow

English, working class, non-graduate
I recently bought a Knog Scout travel tag
https://www.freewheel.co.uk/knog-scout-travel-luggage-alarm-and-finder-varkngsctr
The idea being I will loop my lock through it, so it will set off the alarm if anyone touches the lock.
They also do a version that attaches to the bike under the bottle cage but my reasoning was that by the time they move the bike it’s already too late, arming the lock gives another few seconds of warning. And also its easy to take with you no matter which bike you use.
 
Now you know why I scoff at rhe concept of cafe locks. A Scumbag won't go easy on you just because the bike is outside a cafe.

No - but the point in a "cafe lock" is to make it that bit more difficult to steal

If they want to take it they can
but every second increases the risk
plus thieves are not generally the brightest sparks in the bonfire and the ones that will nick a single bike from outside a cafe are not likely to come equipped with anything more useful than a vape thing and their phone

It does stop them just jumping on and riding off - and I have seen loads of bike just leaning against a shop front - and not getting stolen

and at the end of the day - all a lock does is make it more difficult
and teh thief has a red line of difficulty - and for most it is pretty low

personally, I carry 2 cafe locks - one could be cut with any wire cutter or picked with a decent pin
one has a combination lock that anyone with a brain could crack in 2 minutes

but it is good enough for a cafe where I have the bike in view the whole time
 

Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
Garmin Edge units have a bike alarm feature which I've never used because I'm never going to leave an expensive device attached to my bike while I'm in a cafe. It takes 2 seconds to twist it off the mount and do a runner.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Active Member
I used to use an Abus Alarm Box (https://www.abus.com/uk/Consumer/Personal-safety/Alarmbox). Not one for lightweight carbon frames but not noticable for most cyclists. Moved it to the bent but after several years and lots of touring in EU button got a bit clogged with grit (positioned close to road) and I managed to break it clearning it out. Loud and strong enough to not be easily removed by any thief.

I replaced it with a Knog Alarm (https://www.knog.com/products/scout) which is both an alarm and a "tracker". I'm not interested in tracker, just want a loud noise if a their tries. But it's based around Apple iPhone for control (based on an AirTag for the tracking). Quite happy with it.

But my "quite happy with it" is more about ease of use and resilliance as I'm not aware of with having ever deterred a thief.

Some years back I got a AlterLock https://nogoodnamesleft.net/alterlock-cycle-security-review/ mainly as the alarm will sound and additional notify you through alerts to your phone when you are distant from the bike (though delivery of that alert may be slower than a snatch and run thief). But sent back for full refund as it didn't work well. They have a Gen 3 version that addresses some of those shortcomings but it's not available in UK due to wide area network communications (which has been the case for ages and ages so looks like it's not being addressed).
 
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