Best Type Of Bike Lock?

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wafflycat

New Member
Arch said:
Really, I've seen more productive posturing by pheasants...

Could I stick my oar in again to remind any civvies who might still be alive and trying to stem the bleeding from their eyes...

*coffee over keybaord moment*

You owe me a new keyboard Arch, and a head massage as laughing when I've got a headache hurts :biggrin:
 

davidwalton

New Member
wafflycat said:
*coffee over keybaord moment*

You owe me a new keyboard Arch, and a head massage as laughing when I've got a headache hurts :biggrin:

The thing is, I totally agree, and apologies for not backing down this time.
 

yenrod

Guest
Goaty - see this is the crazy thing about here; a general simple thing is discussed then all hell lets loose bit by bit...
 
If one uses one of these
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theres no need for a lock :biggrin: :becool:.
 

Dave5N

Über Member
The 14" was a better machine.

FWIW and I have told you before: you don't need a lock. You need a toe strap, a window seat, and a confrontational attitude.
 

davidwalton

New Member
Dave5N said:
The 14" was a better machine.

FWIW and I have told you before: you don't need a lock. You need a toe strap, a window seat, and a confrontational attitude.


or use a company that puts it's money where it's mouth is, ie. provide replacement theft protection....See http://www.onguardlock.com/features/

Products available in the UK through http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/m...sories/1_Accessories/19_Security/360_OnGuard/

up to $3,500 replacement protection provided (within 3 years of lock purchase).

Would need to check if protection is provided in the UK, but I think this type of protection would solve many problems, putting the responsibility to ensure lock quality back on to the manufacturer.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
wafflycat said:
*coffee over keybaord moment*

You owe me a new keyboard Arch, and a head massage as laughing when I've got a headache hurts :biggrin:

Sorry...:tongue:;) Have a tissue, and an aspirin. You wouldn't want a massage just now, I've got really grubby hands from the allotment...

I think perhaps people had just got a bit stuck in a rut there... God knows, I've done it myself, only I tend to give up fairly easily....
 

col

Legendary Member
Rhythm Thief said:
My first bike. [drifts into rose - tinted reverie];)


This picture reminded me of my first bike,that i used for school,it was a hurcules hunter,anyone remember them?
 
Arch said:
Sorry...:sad::biggrin: Have a tissue, and an aspirin. You wouldn't want a massage just now, I've got really grubby hands from the allotment...

I think perhaps people had just got a bit stuck in a rut there... God knows, I've done it myself, only I tend to give up fairly easily....

I'm beginning to think that ruts are far more secure than locks Arch :smile: Also, make sure you attach your gold standard rut to something solid - like an immovable post from David or, fixed differently but equally immovable, one from Mr Paul.
You know it makes sense, non?
:smile:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
:blush:I'm getting flashbacks to Mrs Closick, my junior school authoritarian mistress.

Do continue.

You had an Authoritarian Mistress? Gosh, we had a Games Mistress, but...

Anyway, don't make me have to fetch my riding crop....;)
 
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