Because it would be found.just don't give the key to william jefferson to store in his freezer.
Use a krypto to chain a large it bull to your bike. That should handle it.
I heard that he rides a Cannondale now...no more TrekIf you embrace freedom, Dubya and DHS will take care of you.
I agree. Paste up the words "Freedom" and "Liberty" in 72 font to the wall next to the bikes. It works against terrorists according to Dubyah.If you embrace freedom, Dubya and DHS will take care of you.
Yeah I had a self contained alarm system at my last place...I simply had a ton of money in bikes and books in the garage...and my renters insurance required it.....Dthough what would probably be cheapest and best is to set up an alarm system (separate from main system to where it doesnt alert police which costs an extra amount) and have it set up in your shed/garage, and anyone trying to break in hears this they will most likely run immediately whereas otherwise they would have all night to break a chain or cable, even so if u have this, still cable the bike/bikes up
~flawless plan~
okay, thats true, but also quite myopic.In most cases if someone has broken into your house they have all the time they need to break through most locks....D
Just about ANY, and I mean ANY cable can be cut with a pair of Felco cable cutters. The small ones that you may have in say, a bike shop.id say really nice thick cable, with a pair of hydraulic bolt cutters you can cut a fair size chain easily, but cables cant be cut with these since the cables flexes rather than snapping like a chain and therefore wont cut
Battery powered sawzall and a pair of Felcos and all the bikes in the house are gone in 15 seconds, not 15 minutes.okay, thats true, but also quite myopic.
If I break into your house, unless there is some sort of crazy stash that I already know about, I'm going to grab the shiniest, most expensive gear and run. There is no reason to sit there for an extra 15min with a dremel or circular saw to get at a couple of bikes.
On a cable maybe, not on a hardened chain. If you don't believe me, ask the NYPD how long it takes them to seize chained bikes on the street.Battery powered sawzall and a pair of Felcos and all the bikes in the house are gone in 15 seconds, not 15 minutes.
Battery powered sawzall and a pair of Felcos and all the bikes in the house are gone in 15 seconds, not 15 minutes.
well the NYPD aren't seasoned bike theives....any decent bike thief has all the tools needed to break just about any bike lock...DOn a cable maybe, not on a hardened chain. If you don't believe me, ask the NYPD how long it takes them to seize chained bikes on the street.
Are you just a pessimist or do you actually know any of this? Should I remind you of where I live?well the NYPD aren't seasoned bike theives....any decent bike thief has all the tools needed to break just about any bike lock...D
Are you just a pessimist or do you actually know any of this? Should I remind you of where I live?
In my fair city I know personally or know of many people who commute or work on their bikes. The only time you hear of a bike going missing from these people is if the Popo is involved or they did something silly like leave the key in the lock.well lets see I worked in the bike biz for over 10 years in San Francisco...more bike theft per capita than NY (at the time I don't know about now). I'm not a pessimist, just a realist. The only lock that I have seen unbroken was a homemade version by a local rider that weighed 25lbs.....but to date I have never had any of my bikes stolen in the last 20 years....D
I thought all of Blackhawk was like that?Dig a moat around the bikes with a cool drawbridge
I think my issue is length and cost. I believe a length of chain will be a lot cheaper than the hardware store instead of several NY Chains.I think these are the most relalible right now....D