The only line of defense against bike thieves is a bike lock.
How to lock a bike without a pole.
He or she will crash which should give you enough time to get outside and deal with the problem.
If you 39 re going to actively use your bicycle and leave it on the streets you have to lock it properly.
If you lock it but not.
Secure the wheels and frame to an immovable object.
The obvious downside to locking your bicycle up in this manner is that the lock can be slipped off of the tent pole with a small amount of work.
The thief won t see the helmet and the straps will get tangled in the wheel.
If you want to go to the next level the cappuccino lock from lazer above and below turns your strap into a combination lock.
And ideally to a bike rack that s cemented into the ground.
Enlist your helmet snap your helmet strap around the frame and secure the bike to a rack or street sign.
Using a d or u lock secure the back end of your bike to another object.
To do this the perpetrator would have to remove the pole from the tent for a few seconds while he or she slipped the cable lock away from the tent.
Lock through the triangle and lock the rear wheel to the frame.
Find a pole to rest your bike on and on the side that s leaning on the pole use the helmet straps to fasten the rear wheel to the seat tube of your frame.
The first lock should go around the back wheel the frame and the bike rack.
Always use a quality u lock or chain never a cable lock.
Use two quality locks when necessary.
Just snap your helmet buckle and clasp into each side of the device and spin the combination dial.
Place the u section of your lock around the rim of your rear wheel your unattached front wheel your rear frame and the immovable object then attach the straight bar to ends of the u to lock it.