Hi all! I'm finally taking the plunge into electric bikes after tinkering with regular ones for years, and I'll be converting a 26" wheel folding bike I've already got, probably using a mid-drive. I've never really been concerned about my about-town bike getting pinched up until now, as I assume nobody's going to bother cutting a lock to get hold of a step-through bike with sit-up-and-beg granny handlebars, let alone one that's all rusty, covered in stickers and locked up next to much nicer-looking bikes. I'll confess to being a bit behind the times on bike theft prevention as a result of that.
I suspect the idea of avoiding theft by not looking attractive to thieves goes out of the window with ebikes, as ebike bits have much better resale value than the average town bike, so I'd appreciate some advice here, especially as battery-powered angle grinders have significantly improved since I was last locking up nice bikes. Am I likely to lose the bike from outside a supermarket or a pub if it's locked up to something solid using a decent lock (or locks)? Do people go to the effort of stealing ebike bits straight off the bike? Are the locks on batteries enough of a defence against having those stolen, or are the more determined thieves able to bypass the common ones? Will people cut bike frames for the sake of making off with a ruined frame with resaleable bits on?
Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I volunteered with a community bike project for a while and I saw all manner of theft-related damage in the bulk lots of junk bikes we were being donated!
Thanks in advance
Robin
I suspect the idea of avoiding theft by not looking attractive to thieves goes out of the window with ebikes, as ebike bits have much better resale value than the average town bike, so I'd appreciate some advice here, especially as battery-powered angle grinders have significantly improved since I was last locking up nice bikes. Am I likely to lose the bike from outside a supermarket or a pub if it's locked up to something solid using a decent lock (or locks)? Do people go to the effort of stealing ebike bits straight off the bike? Are the locks on batteries enough of a defence against having those stolen, or are the more determined thieves able to bypass the common ones? Will people cut bike frames for the sake of making off with a ruined frame with resaleable bits on?
Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I volunteered with a community bike project for a while and I saw all manner of theft-related damage in the bulk lots of junk bikes we were being donated!
Thanks in advance
Robin