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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    NY, NY
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    397
    As I'm in nyc, I keep a heavier duty cable lock wrapped around my seat post (I use the lock only as a bit of a deterrent if I have to run into the restroom at central park). I use the velco strap from my saddle bag to keep it from rattling around. I leave the lock at home if I'll be riding w others.
    2003 Trek 7500FX/standard saddle
    2006 Trek Pilot 2.1/Serfas cutout saddle

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Oregon
    Posts
    115
    I used to wear mine bandoleer-style before I got panniers. Now I just shove it in my saddle bag and zip off. Perhaps you could obtain some cheap rear baskets to toss on the rack?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    mo
    Posts
    706
    I'll second the handlebars. My cable lock is all coily so I only have to squish it on there and wrap it around a few times. I mountain bike with it like this and it works fine. That or when you get to the park you could lock it to the place you lock your bike, sans bike.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
    Posts
    231
    Singletrack,
    Interesting idea, leaving the lock where you're going to lock the bike! Here in Phoenix, people will steal anything at all. My husband and I used to do a lot of geocaching, and I was always amazed that people would steal the caches, essentially small boxes of absolute junk. However, I think your idea would be ideal in a more secure location, such as at work.

    I'd been picturing wrapping the cable around and around some place on the bike. But now you have me thinking that with the coils, it probably would work just to wrap it a couple times around the handlebar and let the coils dangle in with the other cables.

    OK, thanks again, everybody. Now that I have a few different things to try, I'm motivated to get back to running at the park. It really was a fun workout, because it was so different: short, hard (running and riding some steep hills), and with lots of people around.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    mo
    Posts
    706
    Ha! If you can't leave a locked lock because it will be stolen how do you manage to walk away from your bike locked to the same thing with that same lock??
    What a conundrum!
    Best of luck with your bike/lock situation!
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Glendale, Arizona
    Posts
    231
    HA! Good point!

 

 

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