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SoulKiss 21-06-07 11:03 AM

Disk Lock tips.......
 
#1 Always remove before trying to move your bike.

Had an incident last night, witnessed by many of the Selkent crew.

Thanks to Jambo (well Jambo's bike) I got off lightly, a slight chip on my front wheel. Well that and a bit of a case of "Crash Bung A**e" from siting on his one :)

1st time I have ever done it, hopefully the last.

Now my disklock came with one of those curly plastic reminder things, which I used to have round my right clip-on. I removed this for 2 reasons, it probaby wasn't that safe, and I started to lock my bike on the rear wheel.

My new solution is to use one of those key-ring trigger hooks to attach my lock keys to my ignition key when the lock is on the bike.

This is the hook in question.

http://www.kleins.co.uk/ekmps/shops/...700%282%29.jpg

Just thought that I would

a) Be the 1st to let everyone know what a prat I was :P

b) Share a possible solution to a common problem.

David

PS Did anyone take a pick of me trapped between the bikes - if so, enter it in the June piccy contest and I'll go halves on the prize :P

Baph 21-06-07 11:08 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
http://www.bikebone.com/miva/graphic...isclockpic.jpg

I have one of the above. See the yellow thingy (bungee cord, not the lock itself)? That goes in the lock arm, and on the throttle. No chance of me doing what you did with that in place, and no-one can walk off with the bungee whilst it's locked up.

You can buy the bungee's seperately too.

HTH.

SoulKiss 21-06-07 11:11 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Exact same lock, with the exact same yellow curly thing that I threw away as it didnt reach to the rear wheel :P

Baph 21-06-07 11:12 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 1218207)
Exact same lock, with the exact same yellow curly thing that I threw away as it didnt reach to the rear wheel :P

Completely your fault then.

Also, why disc lock the rear wheel? Isn't that where your chain goes? :rolleyes:

Law 21-06-07 11:14 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 1218192)
PS Did anyone take a pick of me trapped between the bikes - if so, enter it in the June piccy contest and I'll go halves on the prize :P

No, but we can renact the scene if there's a prize. ;)

thor 21-06-07 11:15 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
That disc lock is a powerful brake isn't it! :grin:

Gordon B 21-06-07 11:17 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1218211)
Completely your fault then.

Also, why disc lock the rear wheel? Isn't that where your chain goes? :rolleyes:

What he said ^^^

Why lock the rear? I have one of these exact same locks (came free with my insurance last year) and works a treat. I am in the habit of using it now but still wouldn't use it without the bungy because I just know I would forget one day.

hovis 21-06-07 11:18 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1218211)

Also, why disc lock the rear wheel?:

why indeed?

Mogs 21-06-07 11:20 AM

Re: Disk Lock tips.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 1218192)
I removed this for 2 reasons, it probaby wasn't that safe, and I started to lock my bike on the rear wheel.

I don't understand not safe, do you mean someone nicking your string?

P.S I've done it, not recently but years ago, a disk lock was known as a padlock back then.

Law 21-06-07 11:20 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamaxx (Post 1218221)
What he said ^^^

Why lock the rear? I have one of these exact same locks (came free with my insurance last year) and works a treat. I am in the habit of using it now but still wouldn't use it without the bungy because I just know I would forget one day.

Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1218222)
why indeed?

I think it's cos it's easier to lift the lighter front of the bike and wheel it away. Doesn't stop a team of thieves lifting the whole bike into a van though.


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