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I'm about to start commuting on the push-iron to work again, where at my last office I could happily leave my bike unlocked, at the new offices I can't, bugger!
The bike park is underneath a government building and it's a gated check point Charlie before you can get into it, it forms part of the underground car park for the workers in the offices above. Now although it's a government building I don't trust these workers as far as I can spit!
I've been looking at the 'Fahgeddaboudit' bike d-lock and popped to Evans yesterday to have a gander, blow me down, it's one heavy piece of kit. So.....over to you guys....I have QR wheels so does this necessitate a chain lock as well as a D-lock? (I.e. more weight to carry). There are bike stands to lock the bikes to. I will probably be opting for non-QR wheel skewers too shortly.
Can you recommend a good mini-D-lock please? Then it comes to carrying the damned thing, I'm thinking of popping this stuff in the bike's Carradice zipped-roll saddle bag as opposed to bolting something onto the frame (it's a gorgeous paint job you see!).
Any words of wisdom?
The bike park is underneath a government building and it's a gated check point Charlie before you can get into it, it forms part of the underground car park for the workers in the offices above. Now although it's a government building I don't trust these workers as far as I can spit!
I've been looking at the 'Fahgeddaboudit' bike d-lock and popped to Evans yesterday to have a gander, blow me down, it's one heavy piece of kit. So.....over to you guys....I have QR wheels so does this necessitate a chain lock as well as a D-lock? (I.e. more weight to carry). There are bike stands to lock the bikes to. I will probably be opting for non-QR wheel skewers too shortly.
Can you recommend a good mini-D-lock please? Then it comes to carrying the damned thing, I'm thinking of popping this stuff in the bike's Carradice zipped-roll saddle bag as opposed to bolting something onto the frame (it's a gorgeous paint job you see!).
Any words of wisdom?