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The best way to lock-up your bike

Posted in Random by Derek at 10:31 pm
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NoteRoboLaBiciPorqueMeDasPena.jpg :P, originally uploaded by sanse.

Can anyone identify the problem with locking your bike in such a fashion? I’m still scratching my head wondering if it would have been smarter to wrap the lock around the pole and the bike seat rather than the frame? Anyone else?

14 Responses to “The best way to lock-up your bike”

  1. Ronald Heft says:

    Pff, noobs. Everyone knows the front tire needs to be in the lock.

  2. Kuswanto says:

    LoL… take me oh mr thief….!!

  3. jay says:

    why would you ever lock your bike on a poll , you can just lift the bike up and take home. its not locked in anyway. dumb?

  4. Cass says:

    lol @ Jay. Obviously not your bike.

  5. Myke says:

    I’m not a thief but if I saw this on the street I would feel obligated to take it.

  6. ClunkClunk says:

    I wouldn’t take it, but I would move it to a pole about 30 feet away. Just far enough to cause someone’s heart to skip a few beats when they get back to it.

  7. Roy says:

    probably did that because the kick stand is broken.

  8. chad says:

    no no no you guys have got it all wrong he put the bike there to make stealing the small pole much more annoying and time consuming…

  9. Don Wilson says:

    95% of us would walk past it and think it looks normal.

  10. emory says:

    @ DON
    Well that still leaves the other five percent of a couple million in a big city

  11. wong says:

    Just for the sake of using the newly bought lock maybe?

  12. A.R. says:

    That bike must have gotten stolen.

  13. V.N. says:

    This is the snapshot taken by the thief before it was stolen…

  14. imel says:

    LOL…

    OMG…Whose bike is that..?
    Mr. Bean’s maybe..?

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