Pictured above: a bike locked badly to a good quality rack. Just a wrench, and a thief takes the wheel and bike away.

In the photo below: my solution to properly lock a bike to bad, low rack made wrong (to “dish rack”, outside Decathlon 🤦). Instead of inserting the wheel, I put the bike across the structure, so I can easily lock wheel and frame.

cross-posted from: https://social.tchncs.de/users/lgsp/statuses/115587191253235659

  • U@piefed.social
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    11 小时前

    Exactly my thought. The bike itself is the protection.

    With a bike like that you can lock it in the most outrageous ways just to spite other people.

    • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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      8 小时前

      In this vein I inadvertently discovered the best theft protection for my saddle: just wait for it to get a bit of wear and tear (specifically: tear). Now I no longer worry about finding it gone.

      I’m seriously considering inflicting a bit of cosmetic damage to front wheel. At that point I can ditch the cable lock.