Tuesday, July 10, 2007

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HOW TO PREVENT THE THEFT OF HIS BIKE RIDE ON HOW

One of the most disgusting things that can happen to a cyclist is to get his bike stolen. Its been seriously ill to be stolen his horse. Here are some tips to help you prevent this kind of thing.

The first obvious thing to do is steer his bike when he is out of range of your sight. PAF and 30 seconds!, The beautiful BECÍK disappeared. Take the trouble to steer, even if only to walk into a store 5 minutes.

Choosing your lock is also important. A padlock used to secure your bike for a few minutes will probably not matter to let the sight of all on the sidewalk overnight. A better system needed, the padlock to $ 20 in Canadian U kekchose will not matter at all. At the other extreme, there is the super indestructible chain lock for the modest sum of $ 200. Such protection can be purchased at lower prices, is how. Proceed at your favorite hardware store and get the chain 5 / 16 inches tested 4700lbs resistance. 1 meter should cost around $ 12. Then, get a lock of industrial quality as one in the picture, about $ 27. For less than $ 40, you have the equivalent of the super lock. You simply lack a cover of fabric or plastic to avoid damaging the finish of your bike and that, anyone can make one. The only downside to this super protection is its weight, 2kg. We can not have everything! The U-lock not too expensive with circular lock are very vulnerable to locksmith tools or just a pen!

The quality of your lock is useless if you cross it to a fixture or removable soft. The trees are cut and posts signs can be debunked on the occasion. Choose your fixture with caution and make sure your bike is in full view of people. Place the lock lock your height so that the thief can not conceal his actions near the ground. Nobody questions that someone is squatting working on a padlock. The main strategy is to place more pitfalls to the thief that he should take more time to steal your bike or go to a victim less well protected. Thieves are always looking for easy prey, do not become the prey. At the next



Gerald