Whenever I lock my bike up I ask whether it's worth putting a cord through the wheels or just putting the D-lock on the frame and then think of the guy in Zero Dark Thirty who says 'procedures only work if you do them every time!' That guy is in my head
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Replying to @ParadiseDelayed
Do you Sheldon lock the back wheel? Saves time https://www.sheldonbrown.com/lock-strategy.html …
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Replying to @NishikiPrestige
Does that mean putting a D-lock around the wheel, frame and whatever you're locking it to? The lock I use is a strong one but not big enough to fit around more than the frame usually
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Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @NishikiPrestige
Seems like anything less is just theater.
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Replying to @DeepSoy @NishikiPrestige
Usually I lock the frame to a rack or whatever with the D-lock and thread a cord through the wheels that is hooked on by the D-lock
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Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @DeepSoy
If you d-lock only the rear wheel, and do it through the rear triangle, the frame is also secure (wheel can't fit through) Sheldon method
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Replying to @ixijn_ @NishikiPrestige and
yes! bike talk! I uhh don't have a bike but this is helping me come down
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Why do people lock their bikes differently? One theory might trace this back to genet.......
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Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @adornofthagn and
Nah dudes it's f'in trains
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