There was one parked upside-down outside the borough council offices on Monday evening. It was still locked to the stand, so I'm not sure it was meant to suggest brokenness.I made the usual inquiry and he told me the bike was fine, but he'd forgotten his lock so he up-ended the bike to give the impression to a thief it was broken and therefore not worth stealing.
There was a particular type of combination bike lock that was popular when I was at school in the 70s. We used to have lock breaking races, they were really easy. And they were attached to chains that were not much stronger than bath plug chains.**I've met someone who can unlock a simple combination lock by touch, but my fingers aren't sensitive enough.
He may as well take the front wheel off and take it in the cafeI saw a roadie outside a cafe who's bike was upside down.
I made the usual inquiry and he told me the bike was fine, but he'd forgotten his lock so he up-ended the bike to give the impression to a thief it was broken and therefore not worth stealing.
He also reckoned that if someone did try to nick it while he was getting served the few extra seconds it would take to right the bike would give him the chance to get to it.
Probably true, and he looked the type of guy who might have enjoyed giving a thief a slap.
you arrogant knob. the word "in all the years I've used them" in my post that you managed to quote and still get spectacularly wrong seem to have passed you by.
My response to your previous comment was perfectly reasonable and made no unfounded claims. I didn't question your experience, merely pointed out that my experience was different. You have no grounds for questioning my experience because you have no idea of the extent of my experience. You're a prize twat and no mistake.
Put loaded rat traps in the bag, if you leave it. Just don't forget you have put them in there though.Bloody hell, just got to my bike and some scrote has nicked my spare tube and C02 pump but left the 3 Pedros tyre levers. I will be investing in a removable bag. I have one on the best bike but not the commute. They left the bag unzipped, otherwise I would never have known until I needed them.
Sorry to go off post.
Sympathy.Bloody hell, just got to my bike and some scrote has nicked my spare tube and C02 pump but left the 3 Pedros tyre levers. I will be investing in a removable bag. I have one on the best bike but not the commute. They left the bag unzipped, otherwise I would never have known until I needed them.
Sorry to go off post.
@400bhp
And yet, I spent much of the 1990s riding around with a 1980s forgotten-combination chain wrapped in tape (to stop it clanking the frame) around the head tube and top tube. Tried every combination and it still never opened so I suspect it had corroded shut and I never quite got around to attacking it with serious tools... did still occasionally stretch it out and loop it around a parking stand if I forgot to take a real lock.There was a particular type of combination bike lock that was popular when I was at school in the 70s. We used to have lock breaking races, they were really easy. And they were attached to chains that were not much stronger than bath plug chains.