Bike theft is rampant in my community, to the point of utter disgust with local law enforcement, and being terrified and hyper vigilant.
Not at home- we rarely leave bike unattended and if we do, we typically have usually two different Kryptonite cable with large key locks through the frames and both wheels. If the bikes are on the hitch rack, that rack is locked into the receiver and the cables get locked to the hitch which is welded to the vehicle. If we are using the roof rack, all this cable stuff gets routed like a nest around the frames and wheels and the bars. That being said, we were downtown the other day at REI on a busy Saturday and I didn't want to leave them un watched.
I would not leave my bike visible IN my locked car. It would be nice to think that is safe but it doesn't appear to be. A nice ellsworth was swiped out of the back of a pickup truck locked topper at a trailhead recently, while the owner was out running.
I am utterly, totally paranoid in my home town. At least once a month there is a "stolen bike alert" on FB. Our goal is to make the thieves chances as difficult as possible - hence the multiple cables ( Kryptonite ones are difficult to cut as they flatten) large locks that can't be cut with bolt cutters, and a tangle that will slow them down.
At home, we have all the bikes cabled together with a 12'er. If they want to try and drag that mess out of there...
They are drug addled, organized opportunists.
Forty five thefts in 28 days, 6 guys arrested. First arrests for property theft I've read about in ten years.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/201...hill-burglary/
Our homeowners' covers our bikes.



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