January 3, 201412 yr Hey there, I'm so sick of getting stolen again and again. I'm not rich and I spend a lot of money on my bikes, and for some reason the money disappear with the thieves.... Now I need to commute to my temporary work place where bike can't be parked inside the building. I work in central London, so I need to chain it somewhere, in London, the whole day. EVERY DAYS. So, what would be the bike thieve would never want to steal? I would of course convert it to electric. But the key part is that it would remain on the same place again and again... Maybe overnight sometimes for several days/weeks as I often have to go back to Paris. Any ideas?
January 3, 201412 yr Dont think anything is theft proof, I would consider a tracker on a expensive bike, it sits down the seat tube. You would have to investigate costs though. Sorry to hear about your bike.!
January 3, 201412 yr Hey there, I'm so sick of getting stolen again and again. I'm not rich and I spend a lot of money on my bikes, and for some reason the money disappear with the thieves.... Now I need to commute to my temporary work place where bike can't be parked inside the building. I work in central London, so I need to chain it somewhere, in London, the whole day. EVERY DAYS. So, what would be the bike thieve would never want to steal? I would of course convert it to electric. But the key part is that it would remain on the same place again and again... Maybe overnight sometimes for several days/weeks as I often have to go back to Paris. Any ideas? Someone on this forum said that the ladies/Dutch step through type is unattractive to thieves. It would be interesting to see some figures on this as that's what I have (Woosh Santana CDL)
January 3, 201412 yr What about making a lightweight foldable Brompton that you can carry into the office like Jerry does?
January 3, 201412 yr Author Zebb, I have very bad experience with police. They literally don't care about robbery. I was expected to wait for weeks before they might start investigating... while I have everything in hand to find the thief. I fear that even with a GPS tracker and localized thief, police would just tell me they don't have enough resources and have more important issues to solve. And would tell me they might only start investigating after few weeks/months... So GPS tracker would at best be for me to find the thief but I don't want to go there with weapons to solve myself the problem........... Edited January 3, 201412 yr by cwah
January 3, 201412 yr Author What about making a lightweight foldable Brompton that you can carry into the office like Jerry does? I can do that but I would be the only one on the building to do that. And I'd get various comments. I'm very new to the company and I don't want people to make comments about that. Maybe later I would get a brompton to the office (I've of course already considered that), but for now I just want to be like everyone else
January 3, 201412 yr Author Hand paint it, very roughly. Perhaps in green. I've already considered that... Making it like a rusty bike. Like rust paint colour lol But would that be enough?
January 3, 201412 yr the only solution is Boris bike. You cannot leave any bike in the street over night. It will be dismantled. My daughter left a £50 bike chained to a lamp post. On the second night, the bike vanished, just the lock remained.
January 3, 201412 yr you need to rent a bike shed, about £3/week. http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/100007/housing/836/information_on_council_garages_and_store_sheds
January 3, 201412 yr I can do that but I would be the only one on the building to do that. And I'd get various comments. I'm very new to the company and I don't want people to make comments about that. Maybe later I would get a brompton to the office (I've of course already considered that), but for now I just want to be like everyone else Do not assume that the comments would be negatives.
January 3, 201412 yr Hey there, I'm so sick of getting stolen again and again. I'm not rich and I spend a lot of money on my bikes, and for some reason the money disappear with the thieves.... Now I need to commute to my temporary work place where bike can't be parked inside the building. I work in central London, so I need to chain it somewhere, in London, the whole day. EVERY DAYS. So, what would be the bike thieve would never want to steal? I would of course convert it to electric. But the key part is that it would remain on the same place again and again... Maybe overnight sometimes for several days/weeks as I often have to go back to Paris. Any ideas? Thinking laterally, how about one of these? [ATTACH]7610.vB[/ATTACH]
January 3, 201412 yr Author you need to rent a bike shed, about £3/week. Wandsworth Council - Information on council garages and store sheds - Information on council garages and store sheds is there shed to rent in central london? when I say central it's like leicester square or piccadilly circus. Looks like shed in south west london available
January 3, 201412 yr Author SRS, I don't know if comments are going to be positive or negative. It could be positive. but I don't want to take the risk yet. John, that's what I'm doing now, and what I'd like to avoid
January 3, 201412 yr Thinking laterally, how about one of these? [ATTACH=CONFIG]7610[/ATTACH] and another reason for the above [ATTACH]7611.vB[/ATTACH]
January 3, 201412 yr is there shed to rent in central london? when I say central it's like leicester square or piccadilly circus. Looks like shed in south west london available rent a shed near where you live to keep the bike at night or when you are in Paris.
January 3, 201412 yr I wouldn't leave any bike anywhere outside overnight. It's hard to think of a bike rack that doesn't have a frame that's been stripped of every single part chained up, have even seen bikes that had crashes/buckled wheels then got chained up by the owner and stripped down days later. Luck and a decent lock, brompton and taking it inside with you if you can. rent a shed near where you live to keep the bike at night or when you are in Paris. I wouldn't bother with this. The only bike I personally had stolen was inside a shed(a concrete one with a metal front door and wooden inner door) if anything it just gave them more cover to saw away at the locks. Edited January 3, 201412 yr by Clockwise
January 3, 201412 yr You could buy cheap electric folder from Woosh or Tesco's for around £500 and a carry/storage bag for £25. Not only is it neatly stored in your office you could also take it back to Paris with you (Eurostar train or Eurolines coach). Later build one of your specials and do the same with it.
January 3, 201412 yr Hi Cwah I still think brompton is a good option as you are in London. You probably know how often you see people riding it to work. Just wondering what is the risk of bringing it inside? Pat
January 3, 201412 yr Author no one brings their bike in the office. Several just lock it outside. I also have to walk a bit until I reach my desk. So I'd have to carry it folded during this walk and it's quite heavy even without electric motor (11kg brompton) Also, I often get comments about dirtyness from bikes. Like it has been running outside and now I take it inside. That's why several shop don't allow bikes to get in even when it's a folded brompton. I wait to find some colleague doing that and then I'll do that too. I don't want to be the first when I've only been in the office for a couple of weeks
January 3, 201412 yr Whatever you do you will not stop a determined thief,the latest car anti theft devices are not stopping thieves, bike theft devices are a few years behind car security at best.
January 3, 201412 yr I totally understand. Maybe you can share your story with your colleagues so hopefully they understand your worry too. Maybe you can use different types of locks and parts to keep the thieves away e.g. Pitlock the wheels and seatpost + New York 18mm D lock + Motorcycle cable lock + small motors (keep it stealth) + bike register tag stickers + etc I think you can only reduce the chance of the bike being stolen rather than never. Hope it helps Pat
January 4, 201412 yr would a thief want to steal that? http://oi51.tinypic.com/2621q3m.jpg Yeah, looks like a worn out vintage brooks saddle would be gone in minutes.
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