For general information.
Regarding rear wheel locks.
Came across a rider whose Raleigh had been “locked” while it was (unattended and “safe”) on a train. Somebody turned the key and locked the rear wheel and removed the key. Rider stranded and having to carry a heavy bike off the train and look for help!
No spare key was supplied with the bike apparently
Most of you will be familiar with this locking feature no doubt but just in case, the key is in the lock at all times when the bike is being ridden. It cannot be taken out.
It is clever because it can’t fall out when the bike is being ridden which would lock the rear wheel.
The only time it can be removed is when the lock is activated and stationary.
This means when the bike is left, even if it is secured by another means, the rear wheel lock has to be activated by the owner, like it or not – otherwise it is open to abuse by someone locking it and having the key away for some sort of sadistic fun.
The rear wheel lock idea looks sound but I will appreciate learning if all these locks work in the same manner on different makes and models.
Regarding rear wheel locks.
Came across a rider whose Raleigh had been “locked” while it was (unattended and “safe”) on a train. Somebody turned the key and locked the rear wheel and removed the key. Rider stranded and having to carry a heavy bike off the train and look for help!
No spare key was supplied with the bike apparently
Most of you will be familiar with this locking feature no doubt but just in case, the key is in the lock at all times when the bike is being ridden. It cannot be taken out.
It is clever because it can’t fall out when the bike is being ridden which would lock the rear wheel.
The only time it can be removed is when the lock is activated and stationary.
This means when the bike is left, even if it is secured by another means, the rear wheel lock has to be activated by the owner, like it or not – otherwise it is open to abuse by someone locking it and having the key away for some sort of sadistic fun.
The rear wheel lock idea looks sound but I will appreciate learning if all these locks work in the same manner on different makes and models.