Do you lock your bike when it's on a train?

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Doh.
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
But the chance of that happening on a train is a bit slim, as is someone just passing by with an industrial pair of wire cutters. I appreciate there are thieves who use these things but the majority of bike thefts are opportunists.
Big FO wire cutters are, indeed, unlikely to be carried on a train. However, I took your post to mean you (a) used this wire routinely (If I leave my bike anywhere I lock it up and preferrably to something solid.) and (b) thought it approaching invincible. It isn't.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Big FO wire cutters are, indeed, unlikely to be carried on a train. However, I took your post to mean you (a) used this wire routinely (If I leave my bike anywhere I lock it up and preferrably to something solid.) and (b) thought it approaching invincible. It isn't.

I do use it routinely but with a cable lock and I like to cable lock it to something solid. My wire is to make sure the wheels and panniers dont go missing, but it also goes round a post as well.

Its a bit belt and braces, especially in Denmark, where decent bikes are often found alongside bus stops in the middle of the countryside.
 

Custom24

Über Member
Location
Oxfordshire
You mean when they see a nice Carbon bike on a train and leave their Halfords mountain bike and steals the nice unlocked Carbon bike.

What an opportunist he was ^_^
As opposed to, for example, notices nice carbon bikes regularly on a train, some locked with a wire, gets on at a stop where there is no guard for the bike carriage, with bolt cutters.
 

L Q

Über Member
Location
Woodhall Spa
I am clearly a trusting kid of guy.

I have travelled 3 times from York to Inverness now and not once have a locked my bike.

Last time I travelled I even left my panniers loose next to my bike in the storage area, I didn't even check them at all and the train must stop at 15 stations en route.

After reading this I wont do it again knowing some bikes have actually been stolen during a train journey.
 

al78

Guru
Location
Horsham
I've never locked my bike on a train, but for local journeys I am always very close to my bike, and for long journeys I take my folding bike. I've never had a problem yet however I don't really like putting the folder somewhere out of my sight but it is necessary occasionally when the train is very crowded.
 
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