Thick as Thieves

I'm selling my "pub bike P7" as it's too "nice" to leave locked up at the brewery.

Such a shame as its a short bimble up the road rather than a 15 minute walk - but just not worth the agg.

I get to speak to people every day about stolen bikes - the most obvious thing is that thieves usually target bikes with a sh1t lock.
Unfortunately is you lock a nice bike in the same place daily, eventually a "proper" thief will bring the proper tools.

2 locks makes their job twice as hard.

Tracking devices are cheap
- I've had a few customers who have "popped round" to their bike's new location with some friends, and swiftly "negotiated" its return.

In several cases, where HM constabulary were unwilling to engage🙄
 
Bloomin thieves :mad:

I left my Diamondback BMX in my friends garden as a kid for an hour with no locks on at all, when I came out I no longer owned a bike. Never not locked one up now, even when I visit my friends cafe and sit outside near it I lock it up.

I’ve always avoided using locks with those round keys after seeing one unlocked with a Bic biro!

I had 5 of these and no other type of lock chaining 2 motorcycles together and to a ground anchor. When I got up one morning all 5 locks were present on the ground and locked again but there were no motorcycles. I did get one of the bikes back and compensated for the other one, best to not go into details on here but I dragged one of the thieves back to my place to show me how he had done it. Those locks were £70 each too, so yeah I wont use them again either but maybe they now have a fix. There were 3 thieves all ended up very very sore and out of pocket, all druggies, 2 are dead now just waiting for the last one to pop off.
 
Bloomin thieves :mad:

I left my Diamondback BMX in my friends garden as a kid for an hour with no locks on at all, when I came out I no longer owned a bike. Never not locked one up now, even when I visit my friends cafe and sit outside near it I lock it up.



I had 5 of these and no other type of lock chaining 2 motorcycles together and to a ground anchor. When I got up one morning all 5 locks were present on the ground and locked again but there were no motorcycles. I did get one of the bikes back and compensated for the other one, best to not go into details on here but I dragged one of the thieves back to my place to show me how he had done it. Those locks were £70 each too, so yeah I wont use them again either but maybe they now have a fix. There were 3 thieves all ended up very very sore and out of pocket, all druggies, 2 are dead now just waiting for the last one to pop off.

The "fruit machine" key is a poor design because all the pins are exposed and visible.
The benefit is its rotary shape, so can be extremely compact within a tube, making a lock slimmer and lighter - but it's a flawed, cheap solution, so was quite quickly only found on cheap locks.
 
I can't help think that more and more sophisticated trackers are the way forward, especially if they become popular. The police will need to get on board of course to get your bike back. Seems to me even the most expensive bike locks won't deter the professionals...
 
This is once of my favourites, use it in my car. The Tile Mate. Unfortunately it's probably too big for most bikes, 37mmx37mm, but they'll get a LOT smaller
 

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This Ping tracker is currently the smallest, 34x34mm, but a 16x16mm device is in the pipeline.
 

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