It can be a little worrying to leave a bike unattended. It can sometimes feel that, even locked up, your bicycle is a vulnerable target for a well-prepared thief. A good lock can be a major deterrent, but choosing the right spot to lock your bike up and locking it properly are just as important. Whether you are securing your bike near your workplace, by a shop, at a café or by a restaurant during a night out, locking your bike up well will go a long way to making sure it doesn’t disappear while you aren’t looking.
Securing your bike can seem pretty straightforward, but there may be things you have been overlooking. Here are five tips for locking up your bike properly:
Choose a well lit and high-foot-traffic area to lock up
Leaving your bike in an area where there are a lot of people can deter thieves. An attempted theft in a high-foot-traffic area would have to be done in the open with many eyes around to see. If you lock your bike in a secluded or poorly lit area, you are giving a would-be thief an opportunity to operate unseen, which may be bad news for the security of your bike, even with a heavy-duty lock.
Lock up to something sturdy that can’t be moved or snipped easily
You want to make absolutely sure that you lock your bike to something secure, that it cannot easily be cut. A thief can take care of even a sturdy lock if he can get the bike and lock home with him. Don’t affix your bike to thin metal fences or trees because both can be cut easier than your lock. Make sure the objects can’t be moved. You should even give a dedicated post-and-ring a wiggle. The footing on some posts can come loose over time. Don’t lock to a pole so short that a thief can simply lift the bike and lock right off.
Get the lock around the frame tightly
Making sure your lock fits around your frame, wheel and what you are locking up to is important. The lock shouldn’t be too loose. If it’s tight around your bike, it’s harder for a thief to manoeuvre tools into the small spaces or to get a lever within the lock.
Don’t leave it in the way or on private property
There are certain places that may seem like good places to lock up, but are…
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