By josh ross 16 september 2020.
How to lock a bike properly.
Using a d or u lock secure the back end of your bike to another object.
Your bike should be more secure than the bike parked next to it.
Here our host amanda teaches you how to properly lock your bike.
Lock your bike in a well lit area with high foot traffic.
Place the u section of your lock around the rim of your rear wheel your unattached front wheel your rear frame and the immovable object then attach the straight bar to ends of the u to lock it.
Riding home on a bike with no seat is embarrassing and riding on a bike with no wheels is impossible.
A summary of how to lock your bike in the street.
Where there are many people and bikes locked there will be distractions and it will distract people since they won t have time to steal bikes.
These cables can be snipped so easily it.
There are locking systems such as pinhead which are designed to secure the small removable components of your bike and carrying a cable or cable lock is a great way to secure your wheels.
Tips on proper practice to prevent bike theft.
When the object you use to lock the bike is fixed it also means the bike will stay there safe and undistracted.
The level of security you need depends on where you are leaving your bike and for how long.
The question of how to lock a bike might sound simple but it gets done badly all too often.
Secure the wheels and frame to an immovable object.
Therefore always keep the lock away from the ground.
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With the help of a u lock or a chain lock this can be done fairly easily.
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Make sure what you lock your bike to cannot be cut.
Lock your bike in a bike shed or garage if you can t keep your bike inside your home the next option is to store it in a bike shed or a garage.
Never ever ever ever rely solely on a cable lock to secure your bike.
Always lock your bike to a solid object that it cannot be lifted over.
Lock your bike in immovable objects.
The principles of bike locking 1.
A bicycle locked using a chain and u lock make sure the lock is far away from the ground if the lock is close to the ground the thief can use the ground as a base to keep the lock and hammer to smash the lock.
It would be best if you never kept your bike unlocked in either of the places.
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