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Old 13-02-2023, 03:21 PM   #1
bangm001
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Default Bike Security

Hi all,

after numerous thefts at work i'm after ideas on further security for my bike. Last week, bandits have come equipped with cordless grinders so i'm not sure the best way to go any further than i already have.

Pic of bike in question. Parked in the Adelaide CBD very near security cameras. In a very busy thoroughfare (metro hospital). Bike not super expensive compared to others around.

I currently have a KOVIX Brake disc lock, a Kryptonite key wire lock for the front wheel, as well as a Kryptonite 14mm Evolution D lock. Most of my bases are covered. Iv also now just engraved the frame and seat post, and now also remove my lights and computer.

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