HLaB
Marie Attoinette Fan
Ah, but why should we ride a crappy bike to work - my commuter is the bike I use most..... I also lock up with multiple security - enough to put most thieves off. My secondary lock is a bit unusual....... and I also use a cable lock for the saddle............
If I have to go back to locking the bike in the shed most days, then the 10lb chain will be taken back into work...... on top of a NY Fahg.....and a cable lock through saddle rail and pannier rack................
TBH - if the commuter get's stolen, it can be replaced quickly by the 'same' bike and it's insured. My 'two' old road bikes can't be replaced as such......... especially my best bike.........so that never get's left anywhere, and is d'locked to the garage floor.
That said, most bikes in the so called 'secure' compound I use, lots are very badly secured - i.e. d locks round top tube..... loads of slack............. or cheap cables..........
I hope not but I wouldn't be suprised if the bike cage at my old work has been broken into. Its at the back of the garage and the door is left open all day. The cage itself is only a wire mesh cage secured and the door is secured with a cheap combination padlock. Inside there's a few bikes bought on cycle to work (600-£1000) and they are either secured with cheap cable locks or not at all! Folk trust an unsighted cheap combi lock/ wire mesh
