Don't forget there's also the imporperly screwed in bus post/stop signs that you lock to.
Some of those signs can be lifted straight out of their holes. Lift up sign out of the lock, take bike. Worry about lock on bike later.
First of all - you bought the bike for $75, not $50, and second of all, I've been biking in this city all of my life and have never had a bike stolen. I use Ulocks, exclusively.
I also wouldn't leave it outside downtown.
My father had his bike stolen, twice, from the old building Flour was in, but I don't know the details.
Do you notice any interesting irony in that you'd used your old chain and precious ZA lock for years, and lost the lock and that it was only when you switched lock systems that the bike disappeared?
That and I'm laughing my ass off that you got your family to buy you such an expensive helmet. As I said, "When you lose and break shit so easily." Where's your StarWars touque and golf umbrella?
Re: Bike thieves are losers.
Some of those signs can be lifted straight out of their holes. Lift up sign out of the lock, take bike. Worry about lock on bike later.
First of all - you bought the bike for $75, not $50, and second of all, I've been biking in this city all of my life and have never had a bike stolen. I use Ulocks, exclusively.
I also wouldn't leave it outside downtown.
My father had his bike stolen, twice, from the old building Flour was in, but I don't know the details.
Do you notice any interesting irony in that you'd used your old chain and precious ZA lock for years, and lost the lock and that it was only when you switched lock systems that the bike disappeared?
That and I'm laughing my ass off that you got your family to buy you such an expensive helmet. As I said, "When you lose and break shit so easily." Where's your StarWars touque and golf umbrella?