I have 5 d locks lucky I don't use/need them as I can only find the keys to one!Gah, more keys
Just counted the number of cycle locks I have requiring keys - 9That's discounting the ones I'm permamently leaving abroad.
Further on in the report it was described as a 'secure outhouse'. It would be something like one of these. It does sound like the thieves knew what was there and came prepared.It states they were in an "outhouse".
Whatever that is.
Further on in the report it was described as a 'secure outhouse'. It would be something like one of these. It does sound like the thieves knew what was there and came prepared.
Specially if someone emails them the link!Thieves read internet forums too.
How could you keep the bike in the shed? It needs far better treatment than that!
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But... but... its bottom bracket is decently covered!PERV!
Not sure what you Are talking about. As fence sends out pulses sending you away from the fence?Battery powered fence box, wired to a handle.
Fitted after a few sheds were done locally. Best done on a handle that is part of the door, so doesn't look out of place, and one you can get away without using.
The time I caught someone, it was raining and he was unable to let go of the handle. Strolled back inside, called the police, no real interest shown until I said I'd leave him there, no-one free to deal with it, he'd still be there whenever they came. Kettle on, cuppa made & awaited the police. Warned them not to touch him and came out with a pickaxe handle. Used it to knock his hand of the handle so they could cuff him.
Did get warned about having no warning sign in place though.
Rural area, what about a "landmine"?
Using bolts to secure anything from the outside. Use a second nut as a locknut, on the inside, tightened up against the first.
Only slightly less perveyBut... but... its bottom bracket is decently covered!![]()
Can you grasp this I HAVEN'T GOT THE ROOM. Nor do I want a bike covered in mud in my house.Sounds like the advice to take the expensive bike inside was good then.