e-rider
Banned member
- Location
- South West
After looking at all the stolen bike posts on CC over the last few years, I have noticed a couple of things that occur time after time:
1. Never use a cable lock of any kind; even an expensive one as they are easily cut with bolt croppers! Use a good quality D-lock or combine using a D-lock with a cable lock (yes, 2 locks)
2. Lock your bike(s) inside your shed/garage to something that doesn't move with a good quality D-lock. Sheds/garages are quite easy to break into, so don't just leave your bike(s) inside unlocked!
Note down the frame number(s) today, and if possible get the bike(s) insured on the house contents policy, or consider buying a specific bike insurance policy (these can be expensive).
That's my advice - hopes it saves someone from the pain and suffering of having their bike stolen.
1. Never use a cable lock of any kind; even an expensive one as they are easily cut with bolt croppers! Use a good quality D-lock or combine using a D-lock with a cable lock (yes, 2 locks)
2. Lock your bike(s) inside your shed/garage to something that doesn't move with a good quality D-lock. Sheds/garages are quite easy to break into, so don't just leave your bike(s) inside unlocked!
Note down the frame number(s) today, and if possible get the bike(s) insured on the house contents policy, or consider buying a specific bike insurance policy (these can be expensive).
That's my advice - hopes it saves someone from the pain and suffering of having their bike stolen.