Protect your bike against bike thieves

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Protect your bike against bike thieves -

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bicycle theft has been a problem as long as there were bicycles. College campuses regularly warn students on the flight and just as regularly, bikes are stolen from the campus in increasing numbers. When I was in college in the late 80s, campus police used a white bicycle fought like bait, leaving unlocked next to various higher education institutions and while waiting to be stolen. school lore said it usually took less than thirty minutes. It was there over twenty years and I'm pretty sure that the schedule has not changed much. A writer spent several months in several cities in the implementation of his bike for theft and chronic fascinating results. In the underworld of America, he reports, there are four major currencies :. Cash, drugs, sex and bicycles

big business

As cycling has become increasingly popular over the last decade, bicycle safety has become. There are three main types of bicycle locks: U-locks, metal locks familiar U-shaped, often made by Kryptonite; cables that are simple to use, but easily circumvented and chains with padlocks, which are effective but cumbersome and takes time to lock and unlock. The Santa Barbara Independent reviews the different types of locks, but sadly admits that if you have to leave your ride on the street, you are better off with a cheap bike. Wired magazine also recently examined a variety of different bicycle locks, valuing them for ease of use, difficulty flying and weight, which is always a consideration with regard to the locks biking. Most high-end locks offer a flight warranty, so be sure to complete the necessary documentation before using your lock.

The Insurance Information Institute has a checklist for keeping your bike safely. They suggest marking your bike, writes the serial number down and taking several photos of him to help police identification. They also recommend registering your bike with the local police and the national bike registry. Bicycle theft is covered by your homeowners or renters insurance, but there is usually a fairly high deductible. If your bike is particularly useful, you may want to speak with your independent insurance agent on a floater policy to keep it covered at all times.

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