bike security
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bike security
I've been wondering about getting a folding bike on the point of avoiding things like bike theft.
Please describe the folding bicyclist's security advantages over bicyclists with regular-sized bikes. What are the disadvantages? i.e. too much attention? ..
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Please describe the folding bicyclist's security advantages over bicyclists with regular-sized bikes. What are the disadvantages? i.e. too much attention? ..
Thanks guys
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I have no security issues as I always store it in my office at work and take it into pubs with me most of the time when out for a quick drink in London. Far more peace and mind and versatility than a 26" wheel bike. Added to that I can take it on even peak hour trains when I commute in and out of London Paddington. Unbeatable!
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I've been wondering about getting a folding bike on the point of avoiding things like bike theft.
Please describe the folding bicyclist's security advantages over bicyclists with regular-sized bikes. What are the disadvantages? i.e. too much attention? ..
Thanks guys
Please describe the folding bicyclist's security advantages over bicyclists with regular-sized bikes. What are the disadvantages? i.e. too much attention? ..
Thanks guys
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Otherwise, if you leave it outside, it's at the same risk as any other bike.
I can't think of any major disadvantages in terms of theft, only in other respects (e.g. harsher ride, a little more maintenance etc).
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Burmese Penguin,
Where do you not want to lock your bike and would prefer to bring it with you?
If it's the shopping mall, a restaurant, or a movie theater, you will probably be sadly disappointed at how inconvenient a folding bike may be to carry around. Especially if you're after speed and convenience. If you like being the center of attention the benefit of that might outweigh the inconvenience.
If you will be folding for storage at home or work, you will probably be quite pleased.
Where do you not want to lock your bike and would prefer to bring it with you?
If it's the shopping mall, a restaurant, or a movie theater, you will probably be sadly disappointed at how inconvenient a folding bike may be to carry around. Especially if you're after speed and convenience. If you like being the center of attention the benefit of that might outweigh the inconvenience.
If you will be folding for storage at home or work, you will probably be quite pleased.
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If it's the shopping mall, a restaurant, or a movie theater, you will probably be sadly disappointed at how inconvenient a folding bike may be to carry around. Especially if you're after speed and convenience. If you like being the center of attention the benefit of that might outweigh the inconvenience.
2. When I do take the folders, I always have a bag like this one: https://www.flickr.com/photos/world-of-folding-bicycles/988690181/in/set-72157601331380862/
for privacy from prying, critical eyes. Or respite from the curious.
A stable enviroment where you spend a great deal of time is the best places for these bikes.
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My Dahons can be half-folded to allow them to be wheeled around like a dolly indoors; so they never have to be lifted. I usually drape my helmet, jacket, shoulder bag, etc. over the handlebars, so the composite looks more like a coat rack, too.
In terms of anti-theft, if a thief sees three bikes, one without a lock, one with a light weight lock and one with a heavy lock, which one is least vulnerable? Wrong, it's the one he doesn't see which was folded and taken indoors that is least vulnerable. It is invisible to potential bike thieves once you bring it inside with you. Sure he could break and enter if he sees you enter the building with the bike, but he may have trouble finding it since a folding bike can be hidden in small inconspicuous spaces, sometimes invisible even to people working in the same office or home--but most thieves brazen enough to break and enter probably want something more expensive than a bike, so the folder is still fairly safe indoors.
Left outdoors, bikes are subjected to the elements, to bike thieves, and to vandalism (from frustrated bike thieves who are stopped by your superior lock); only by bringing the bike inside with you can you eliminate these risks.
In terms of anti-theft, if a thief sees three bikes, one without a lock, one with a light weight lock and one with a heavy lock, which one is least vulnerable? Wrong, it's the one he doesn't see which was folded and taken indoors that is least vulnerable. It is invisible to potential bike thieves once you bring it inside with you. Sure he could break and enter if he sees you enter the building with the bike, but he may have trouble finding it since a folding bike can be hidden in small inconspicuous spaces, sometimes invisible even to people working in the same office or home--but most thieves brazen enough to break and enter probably want something more expensive than a bike, so the folder is still fairly safe indoors.
Left outdoors, bikes are subjected to the elements, to bike thieves, and to vandalism (from frustrated bike thieves who are stopped by your superior lock); only by bringing the bike inside with you can you eliminate these risks.