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Old 27-06.-2006, 10:23 AM   #1
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so i live in NYC, and have had a cheapish hybrid for about 3 months, i originally worked at the un, so i could put it in their garage. then i switched jobs and started parking my company's bike rack on b'way in midtown.

After just 3 weeks it'd been pinched. It's my own fault, I had a cheap cable lock that i put thru the back tire and a u-lock for the front. I thought that would be enough of a deterrent, coupled with the fact that a security guard and building staff are out there a lot. There is also a camera.

I am bummed that i lost my bike, but i am also happy, b/c i feel that i should get a better bike (prob $600). The thing that makes me hesitate is the possibility that my new bike will be stolen too. Is there a lock or chain i can get to really deter, or is this a lost cause? Should i just get a huffy and give up the 10-20 miles i do in central park?
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Old 21-09.-2006, 11:07 AM   #2
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so i live in NYC, and have had a cheapish hybrid for about 3 months, i originally worked at the un, so i could put it in their garage. then i switched jobs and started parking my company's bike rack on b'way in midtown.

After just 3 weeks it'd been pinched. It's my own fault, I had a cheap cable lock that i put thru the back tire and a u-lock for the front. I thought that would be enough of a deterrent, coupled with the fact that a security guard and building staff are out there a lot. There is also a camera.

I am bummed that i lost my bike, but i am also happy, b/c i feel that i should get a better bike (prob $600). The thing that makes me hesitate is the possibility that my new bike will be stolen too. Is there a lock or chain i can get to really deter, or is this a lost cause? Should i just get a huffy and give up the 10-20 miles i do in central park?

Buy a Kryptonite. Like, one that retails for $100CDN or so.. Those are bullet proof, and no one will steal a $600 bike if it's got a Kryptonite U lock on it.. You should be safe with that
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Old 24-09.-2006, 10:05 AM   #3
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When I was in school I used a Kriptonite lock. I would always drop the front wheel out and run the lock through both wheels, frame and a steel fence. It woulld have done no good to steal any part of the bike.
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Old 25-09.-2006, 01:16 AM   #4
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Take a look at this police database:
http://www.juststolen.net/
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