How To Stop Your Bike Getting Stolen!

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  • Having your bike stolen is an eventuality no one likes to think about, but it can unfortunately happen. Whilst insurance can help once your bike is stolen, there are ways you can avoid having your bike taken in the first place namely through investing in a descent bike lock. Conor takes you through some top tips in bike security.
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    0:30 - Lock Quality
    1:51 - How To Lock
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Komentáře • 202

  • @Medevil9908
    @Medevil9908 Před rokem +36

    "Despite not owning a lock to save weight, the cyclist does not fear that his bike will be stolen because that would mean that the thief would have to wait until he got off the bike which hasn't happened in years."
    -Casually explained

    • @HappyGaminz
      @HappyGaminz Před 10 měsíci

      I was about to say, that quote was from that video.

  • @endcensorship874
    @endcensorship874 Před rokem +82

    I used to work in a bike shop in a college town, and bicycle theft was endemic. I told customers “there is nothing that will stop the bike thief who is committed to stealing it.” So take that into consideration.
    Most bike thefts are thefts of convenience; they’ll take the easiest bike to steal. The more time they spend on the bike trying to extricate it from the lock, the more likely they’ll get caught. And, end of the day, any lock or cable is about extending that time and discouraging the thief from spending time on your bike.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +21

      They say that when you and a friend are being chased by a bear, you don't have to outrun the bear, you only have to outrun your friend! The same thing applies here (sort of?) - if your bike is locked up and another isn't, the thief will likely skip yours and go for the less secure one!

    • @gulfcitynd
      @gulfcitynd Před rokem +1

      A electric zap might help as well

    • @MrKSRO
      @MrKSRO Před rokem +1

      @@gcn not if yours is 5k and the other 1k

    • @Jean-jk4zv
      @Jean-jk4zv Před rokem

      @@gcn 🤣

    • @markjthomson
      @markjthomson Před rokem +1

      @@gcn That's exactly it... my goal is not to make it "steal proof" rather a harder target than the one next to me.

  • @woozertoo
    @woozertoo Před rokem +105

    Find a more valuable looking bike, and lock yours next to it. You know, the “ you don’t have to be quicker than the bear, just quicker than your slowest friend” approach.

    • @user-nu5fx6en9h
      @user-nu5fx6en9h Před rokem +6

      Didn’t work both bikes got stolen

    • @kidkarbon4775
      @kidkarbon4775 Před rokem +3

      This theory doesn't work in practice. I had my boutique bike on a cafe rack next to a mate's low end bike and his was taken. Possibly because I run an extra small frame size, slammed stem and 36cm width bars, larger people simply have trouble riding it and hit their knees on the bars, can't sit down etc.

    • @evanbrorby
      @evanbrorby Před rokem

      I'm not gonna lie... i do this too haha

  • @colinlittlewood9613
    @colinlittlewood9613 Před rokem +12

    I remember when my housemate had just his front wheel stolen. That confused me at the time until we walked another 50 yards and saw just a front wheel locked to a bike rack. Have always made sure I lock my bike properly since seeing that.

    • @michaelstratton5223
      @michaelstratton5223 Před rokem +2

      I'm surprised that wheel happened to be compatible with that other bike. Usually bike thieves know next to nothing about bike specs or even basic features. One time someone stole my bike and left his in it's place. The seatpost on his way all the way down, which had to be uncomfortable unless the guy was like 3 feet tall. The idiot didn't even know how to use his own quick release seatpost to raise it up. And the brakes were almost completely useless on my bike, which he probably didn't even bother to check until riding off with a frown.

  • @votiskygabor
    @votiskygabor Před rokem +28

    Lifehack: Can't have your bike stolen if you never get off it. And I mean NEVER. Are you at a coffee shop? Just track stand while drinking coffee.
    Make sure that even when you crash you are still on the bike, get a double bed so you can sleep with your bike, gf can have the guest room if necessary

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech56 Před rokem +13

    Having been a NYC Bike messenger in the '90's, I used a heat treated 3.5 foot 1/2 inch link chain with an ABLOY solid Block lock. Never lost my rides 😊👍

  • @dexterx55
    @dexterx55 Před rokem +6

    In my opinion the best way to stop people from stealing your bike is a very good lock on a extra crappy looking bike. When i moved to a big city i took my old MTB's aluminium frame and rebuild it to look as shite as possible, painting it with spraypaint and putting in scratches with sandpaper. The bike is 24/7 locked outside and nobody stole it or touched it in the 10years ive been using it. Also always make sure to park your bike next to another better looking bike with a lock that is easier to crack than yours.

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem +1

      Exactly. I have 4 bikes. One is for city rides and it's rusty and with women frame. Nobody stole it in 3 years
      I even leave it outside the block at night. 😅

  • @fisharefriends598
    @fisharefriends598 Před rokem +9

    More importantly, bike locks can go up and down in rating, without you knowing, which would invalidate insurance

  • @glenbartholomew1058
    @glenbartholomew1058 Před rokem +7

    While in college some bicycle friends of mine said if they saw a bike chained to a parking meter, they would lift it off the meter’s pole. Then put it back on the pole upside down. So the owner could figure out a simple pole is not very secure.
    Unfortunately nice secure bike racks are not very common in the US. 8( But we are getting better.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      Hilarious prank AND educational! The perfect combination!

  • @bl5752
    @bl5752 Před rokem +2

    Even the best lock will only last a max of 10min if someone uses an angle grinder. That is the best case scenario. I had a key break in a lock and had to cut it with an angle grinder. It was a decent lock and it took me about 4 min to slice through with little effort.

  • @ronaldvb3663
    @ronaldvb3663 Před rokem +65

    The only thing I learned from this video is not to take insurance from this company, their demands seem to be so strict that I highly doubt they will ever pay.

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Před rokem +3

      I was just thinking that the amount of they won't do this or they won't do that well what's the point if there's so many caveats.seems a waste of money if they'll worm out of everything on technicalities.

    • @daryl4841
      @daryl4841 Před rokem +3

      A lot of insurance plans are a total waste of money unless subsidized through employment/government. This company sounds even worse than most.

    • @DeltaInsanity
      @DeltaInsanity Před rokem +1

      Do you know of any companies that don't have such strict demands?

    • @stevenbushong9181
      @stevenbushong9181 Před rokem +2

      Actually one of the best bicycling insurance companies out there based on reviews. Definitely worth comparing companies.

  • @Seppster58
    @Seppster58 Před rokem +2

    Just upgraded my bikes recently and found this video extremely helpful. I was thinking on insurance and this came at the right time. GCN mind readers?? Going to look into some good locks and check my insurance company on coverage. Thanks Conor for the insight.

  • @jassaljs
    @jassaljs Před rokem +1

    Very informative! Thanks 🙏

  • @markfletcher4605
    @markfletcher4605 Před rokem +2

    When I am on bike rides, I always keep the bike with me, even at cafes and restaurants. I explain the situation to the personnel at the cafe or restaurant. If I get any objections, I find another more bike-friendly cafe or restaurant. Also, if you are commuting to work, ask your employer about bringing your bike into your office. If you discuss the issue with them, often you will find that they understand and will help out.

  • @geoffreyhoney122
    @geoffreyhoney122 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great video Connor! Glad to see more than one lock company featured! Great tip about Sold Secure! Glad I can check in Canada. We lost 2 bikes in spite of doing everything right ,only to find the deductible on the policy and increased rates after a claim made the process futile, so check your policy.

  • @mq3868
    @mq3868 Před rokem +3

    Good video, always a topic worth considering. If you spend $5k+ on a bike, ~$200 on a diamond class lock is nothing. Now carrying it can be a bit of a trick if you don't have a pannier rack/bags on your bike. Some of the diamond rated chain locks weigh ~20lb. The U locks though are lighter.

  • @RobertHopkinsArt
    @RobertHopkinsArt Před rokem +3

    EXCELLENT Video!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, Robert! We're glad you found it useful :)

  • @guussophie3074
    @guussophie3074 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Conner, used your “helmet-lock” today; great idea!

  • @UnboxRacing
    @UnboxRacing Před rokem +2

    What about when you are sleeping in a hedge, taking a break during an epic ride?

  • @Jjuls
    @Jjuls Před rokem

    The security rating of the locks are new to me and I really thank you guys for that. Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of options of bike insurance here in the Philippines that is good as SundaysInsurance.

  • @PePratiMTBRoma
    @PePratiMTBRoma Před rokem +3

    Great video......video shared in our group:)

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      Brilliant, thanks!

  • @TheDSM007
    @TheDSM007 Před rokem +11

    Put your bike in the lowest gear outside cafe's when locked, wont stop them but it will give you a chance to run after them whilst their spinning away!..

    • @michaelwells1349
      @michaelwells1349 Před rokem +1

      For sure. I've taken the chain off the chain ring to help deter thieves and to slow them down if I need to chase them.

    • @GotDamBoi
      @GotDamBoi Před rokem

      i think this only applies to people with wireless shifting

    • @brakesmadly
      @brakesmadly Před rokem +3

      @@GotDamBoi With mechanical shifting it's even easier. Put the bike in the largest cog front and rear then shift all the way to the smallest cogs without pedalling. No one's pedalling that away in a hurry.

    • @michaelstratton5223
      @michaelstratton5223 Před rokem

      Wouldn't putting it in the highest gear slow them down more? I'm guessing the average bike thief's knees aren't packing much wattage. Lmao, would be a great GCN video though. How fast can a pro continental rider catch up to this Xbox teen bike thief who rides maybe 3 times a year. Let's find out!

  • @robm509
    @robm509 Před rokem

    I can recommend the LiteLok Core wearable lock. Sold Secure Diamond rated. Well worth the money!

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Conor...braving obviously inhuman conditions to bring us this...oh yeah , crew as well ! I will look in to Sundays tho .

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      It was a very VERY wet day of filming...

  • @michaelwells1349
    @michaelwells1349 Před rokem +1

    Conor did a fine job taking us through this important topic. But man, ensuring that our bike is insured seems insurmountable. After I pay for all of the necessary locks for indoor and outdoor and travel storage, I'm sure the cost is half the bike.

  • @antonysteel1197
    @antonysteel1197 Před rokem +9

    Done any testing of the GPS trackers/alarms like the See Sence Air? Seem to be a good idea when bike is nearby, coffee stops etc. Thanks Connor, love your work

    • @kidkarbon4775
      @kidkarbon4775 Před rokem

      The problem with the see sence is it's completely visible so will be ripped off in minutes I expect. Other products are available like Sherlock that fit in the bar end so are a lot less obvious. I think they have more potential.

    • @michaelstratton5223
      @michaelstratton5223 Před rokem

      You could take the crank apart and put a tracker inside the bottom frame tube. Bike thieves are not exactly good mechanics and aren't aware of access to the various cavities within the bike. Putting one inside a fork's steer tube may also work.

  • @thecoffeeblog
    @thecoffeeblog Před rokem +2

    The cheapest option is simple: don't commute with your Canyon Ultimate, buy a disposable bike for commuting and use your premium bike just for riding.

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      Exactly. For commuting I am using an old rusty bike with women frame. Nobody touches it. My carbon bike is just for long rides and never lock it.

  • @BerraLJ
    @BerraLJ Před rokem +2

    Glad i do not to do stops other than out on the road with me standing by the bike, need a damn follow car with all the locks and stuff :)

  • @gabrielmanzano4341
    @gabrielmanzano4341 Před rokem +1

    great tips

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      Thanks, Gabriel! :)

  • @ainteasya
    @ainteasya Před rokem +2

    I only ride my road bike for training rides so it never leaves my side. And if I do have to stop at a store for some reason I'm carrying that thing cyclocross style and taking it inside. They never bother me as long as you're not rolling your tire on their floors.

  • @MrJulioJohnson
    @MrJulioJohnson Před rokem +1

    very relatable content, I always lock my dura ace wheelset and my 5k carbon frame with an u lock

    • @kidkarbon4775
      @kidkarbon4775 Před rokem

      U locks are completely rubbish, they can easily be popped open with a sissor jack found with any car.

  • @timtaylor9590
    @timtaylor9590 Před rokem +1

    my saddle is 400 dollars and seat post 200, all that secures it is a 4mm hex bolt

  • @Grubengrabgeraet
    @Grubengrabgeraet Před rokem +3

    I use this big Kryptonite Chain Thing 😂. The problem is its heavier than the whole bike, trust me you dont want to carry this Lock around😂

  • @tintansigloXXI
    @tintansigloXXI Před rokem +1

    The cable must pass through the seat, the rear wheel is already secured by the lock, a loop is made with the front wheel, it passes through the seat and returns to the lock

  • @jamesmutton6070
    @jamesmutton6070 Před rokem +3

    My MTB was stolen from right outside my office. It was locked with a hip lock and cable and they simply took a battery operated angle grinder to it. Gone in less than 60 seconds.... all a lock ever does is act as a deterrent and slows a thief down. A determined thief will always get away with your bike sadly!

    • @joriszsz95
      @joriszsz95 Před 23 dny +1

      Was it a hip lock U-lock? They cut through that?

  • @soumafan
    @soumafan Před rokem +2

    I remember the old adage that all bikes weigh 30 pounds. The lighter your bike, the more hardware you need to carry to keep it safe!

  • @bertdebruijn7129
    @bertdebruijn7129 Před rokem +2

    Getting a huge bike that no one but Connor can ride, may also help a little.

  • @rjward51
    @rjward51 Před rokem +1

    You didn’t mention bike alarms, i.e. electronic devices that issue a siren or an alarm on your smart phone. Any thoughts on these?

  • @jonford6119
    @jonford6119 Před rokem +2

    'It's going to take five or ten minutes to get through it' (lightweight lock at 3:30). Ansolute nonsense, that lock could be taken off in a couple of seconds.

  • @beingoutsideisbetter3204

    That reminds me, a neat and sturdy looking ground anchor with a single central bolt (covered by the lock) briefly featured on this channel (or GMBN?) within the last couple of weeks. But can I find it again...? No. Anybody got a better memory than me?

  • @michaelstratton5223
    @michaelstratton5223 Před rokem

    When I'm not riding it, my bike is either inside my bedroom or behind two layers of digital card access doors at work. I used to lock up outside grocery stores and for other errands but ever since I scuffed my frame's clear coat on a metal bike rack and caused a couple tiny carbon bubbles to appear, I've almost eliminated doing that completely. For me it's not theft prevention that keeps my bike indoors. I'm actually more afraid of the affixed object (or the lock itself) damaging my bike than I am of it getting stolen. Same reason I never wear baggy clothes with zippers near my bike.

  • @daveamos63
    @daveamos63 Před rokem

    That bloke in the denim using a stick, keeps following you Conor!

  • @brakesmadly
    @brakesmadly Před rokem +1

    If you don't like the UK weather, wait 15 minutes. Or 5 seconds apparently.

  • @bradwickersham2453
    @bradwickersham2453 Před rokem +2

    When I bike for errands around town I use an old pos that has been converted to fixed. Unlikely to be stolen and any thief is likely to found within 100 meters crashed.😂

  • @ffskierdune6226
    @ffskierdune6226 Před rokem

    When at the cafe stop, we always have one person waiting outside looking after our bikes. If riding alone, I will always drop the chain at the cafe stop and put in the 53-11, and use the helmet strap on the back wheel.

  • @joriszsz95
    @joriszsz95 Před 23 dny

    Can you do a bike lock test please,? Where you test how long it takes to cut through with an angle grinder

  • @bubblesezblonde
    @bubblesezblonde Před rokem

    Who would be daft enough to steal the Giant Leprechan's bike in the first place? Those machines woud stic out like a sore thumb. Thanks for a great vid and a look at the GCN central's bike rack. I noticed a few bikes parked traditionally within the shot. Do presenters and staff have assigned slots?

  • @TheCaptainGreenbeard
    @TheCaptainGreenbeard Před rokem +1

    Problem with these d locks is they are heavy and no matter where you try to mount them on the bike you end up rubbing your leg on the lock just so impractical. I have the on guard one in the video

  • @brendonnoble5227
    @brendonnoble5227 Před rokem +1

    I suggest you could; scratch the frame, paint it badly, ensure the chain is very rusty and plaster it with Wallmart or cheap supermarket stickers. This has two benefits: 1) protect your bike from theft, 2) psychologically damage anyone a carbon aerobike if you pass them.

  • @williamko4751
    @williamko4751 Před rokem +2

    Hey GCN, the problem with the heavy duty lock and chain is the weight and how to carry it around. We all know the beefy lock is good, but it is a hassle to carry with the bike, and add so much weight. Can you address this problem?

    • @MrJackthelord
      @MrJackthelord Před rokem +2

      Many D locks come with a mounting plate that you attach to your frame. That way the weight of the lock is on the frame while riding rather than your shoulders ☺️

  • @charlestaylor3195
    @charlestaylor3195 Před rokem +2

    My son bought me a brand new road bike when he got back from Afganistan, I bought a Krypto cable and bye, bye bike. So I threw together a bike from spare parts the following week, and used another cable, I thought they'd take the better bikes with smaller cables rather than mine, and again bye, bye bike. That Krypto flex is worthless, since the theif left my cut cable with lock behind I kept it and was able to cut it with hand held wire cutters, it didn't even slow me down . With steel cable you get the same protection as waving a majic wand over your bike. Now I use two D locks, they're heavy to carry but worth it. Then they stole my light I forgot to remove. If I catch a theif the poor guy is gonna get for all the ones that ripped me off. Theives Beware.

    • @jx14aby
      @jx14aby Před rokem

      Locks keep honest people honest.

  • @stasacab
    @stasacab Před rokem +2

    When traveling, I have taken my bike inside my hotel room, or at least, inside the hotel building.
    I know people store bikes in balconies. I have heard that a thief has climbed several stories to a balcony and then stolen a bike.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      If your hotel lets you do that, that's definitely a great idea!

    • @michaelanderson001
      @michaelanderson001 Před rokem

      So, a theif climbs down from a balcony with a bike strapped to their back? Really? You beliwve that?

    • @MelissaMalejko
      @MelissaMalejko Před rokem

      @@michaelanderson001 a little rope is an easily carried tool to get a bike down to the ground and worth the trouble of climbing up to get it.

    • @MelissaMalejko
      @MelissaMalejko Před rokem

      4 storeys or higher is generally safe, but it's still never a bad idea to lock a bike to the railing even higher than that.

  • @sidshel4428
    @sidshel4428 Před rokem +1

    I worked in downtown Toronto ont and I saw how fast the thieves got away. you should know the cable is easy to cut. I tried it with a bolt cutter . got through in 3 seconds. for my bike I use a u lock on both wheels. ps if all you have isn't enough room to lock both the rear wheel and frame with one lock you can be safe with a u lock locking your rear wheel to the stand as long as its in the triangle. best to have a beeter bike for the coffee shop because even if they cant steal the bike they can steal the saddle etc. I've seen bikes get striped down even when the police are walking down the street giving out parking tickets.

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      2 u locks are safe enough for an old rusty bike like mine... the good bikes I never lock them up because I use them only for long rides.

  • @mac23806
    @mac23806 Před rokem +1

    I have the kryptonite 10mm chain lock New York edition and I use it and nobody has been stolen or even tampered with

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      Great choice!

  • @rogerw-interested
    @rogerw-interested Před rokem

    5:32 while kneeing in front of a shed with the door hanger screws exposed 😆🙃

  • @J4cko999
    @J4cko999 Před rokem +4

    I use a cheap old bike (£22 off ebay) for any situations I think I will need to leave my bike, still lock it up, it having panniers and a bar end mirror perhaps will put thieves off as well, its not a good look !

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      £22 off ebay?! That is quite some bargain - nice work, Mark!

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      Exactly the point. I have an old russian bike from 1987 for my city rides. Nobody even looks at it. I sometimes don't even lock it for 10 minutes shopping. 😅✌️

    • @caucasianrider
      @caucasianrider Před rokem

      @@dhanyrafael Picture please

  • @Music-pq8cm
    @Music-pq8cm Před rokem +3

    Anything valued over $1k should not be left alone.

  • @beverleygibson1394
    @beverleygibson1394 Před rokem +1

    I use ETA bike insurance here in the UK. They also include a rescue service with the bike insurance if stranded. As a female cyclist this is super reassuring to have on a long ride when stranded. Particularly in the shorter daylight hours of winter.

  • @brendonnoble5227
    @brendonnoble5227 Před rokem +5

    I have to disagree with using the same D lock for the additional cable. That way only the D lock needs to be opened or cut. Better is to have both a strong (D or good chain) and a cable with its own lock that way any thief would have to open/cut 2 different types of protection.

  • @keflarjeoffrey
    @keflarjeoffrey Před rokem +2

    From a Dutch perspective, it's not locked unless it's at least double locked, preferably triple locked :p

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem +1

      As the famous Eddy Merckx said, lock your bike, lock your bike, lock your bike!

  • @ridewithme3471
    @ridewithme3471 Před rokem +2

    Just came here to say I really enjoy/enjoyed GCN and GMBN but only stick around now for the epic ride stuff. Not sure how many times you can rehash these 10 min videos or top 10 tips or 'how to corner on a bike' etc etc. I feel like the channel used to be so much better. Now it feels like it's a good week if there's one actual worthy video to watch.
    I know I could keep scrolling and watch some other bike channels I really like but I thought it was worth mentioning if anyone from GCN HQ read this. Also not wanting to be a mean man, but Sinon, Dan, Ollie and Hank are the only reason I stick around too.
    There really needs to be more real world challenges than always riding the latest £8,000 bike in a differnt way.

  • @jontyarcheryedgar
    @jontyarcheryedgar Před rokem +6

    Slot something like an Apple AirTag somewhere internally if possible so that if it does get nicked, you can track it down!

    • @J4cko999
      @J4cko999 Před rokem +3

      Yeah done this, used a piece of car sponge, cut a slot in it and pushed it down into the frame. Helps having a recent Trek Domane carbon with the little storage compartment but sure with a bit of thought one could be hidden on most bikes. I lock mine up in the garage to a motorcycle wall mount and also cover it with a big piece of material so it doesnt draw the eye as easily as a shiny, expensive bicycle. I also put it behind my ancient Raleigh Mirage shopping bike. CCTV and a Ring Doorbell for good measure as well.

  • @kurre_kallkvist
    @kurre_kallkvist Před rokem

    If you have a quick release seat post, it can be a good idea to run the cable through the saddle rails as well as the front wheel. No fun at all riding home without a saddle!
    And on the note of riding home, don't lock your bike and forget the key, then you'll be walking home!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      Both good points!

  • @davidfamilydoctor9430
    @davidfamilydoctor9430 Před 6 měsíci

    Link to Sundays may not be working.

  • @lightningll2991
    @lightningll2991 Před rokem +1

    Carbon frame against metal poles OUCH!!

  • @matt_m126
    @matt_m126 Před rokem

    As a child, I lived in an area where bikes would disappear within seconds of being left unattended. This has officially broken me, and I just cannot leave a bike unlocked outside.
    Is there a link to that café stop lock? I have been looking for one. I tend to walk inside with my bike unless I am told not to. Unfortunately, the latter happens a lot.

  • @wyrierit
    @wyrierit Před rokem

    I've heard from russian bike CZcamsr that someone were stealing bikes even from room for storing something (I suppose it is big building with appartments).

  • @Hypersonicbiker
    @Hypersonicbiker Před rokem +1

    1. If You ride more in city, so ride with cheap bike(Good setup and maintenance bike is fast always).(Lightweight bike but heavyweight locks- same total weight)
    2. Two locks are good than one lock. Three than two......... More locks more secure.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      All the locks!

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      Exactly I am using an old rusty women frame bike and lock it with 2 u locks. No problem in 3 years of commuting.

  • @KimWiltshire
    @KimWiltshire Před rokem +1

    Can you do a video on how to put your socks on. I feel you're missing this.

  • @flutoki
    @flutoki Před rokem +1

    Instructions unclear my shed has gone with the bike lol

  • @-EC002-
    @-EC002- Před rokem +1

    £72 a year for a £1000 bike, my car, fully comp, protected NCB, all the extras, value £10,000+ was £132 this year. Seems a tad excessive!

  • @9kob220
    @9kob220 Před rokem +1

    Honestly the best protection is still locking your bike infront of a bank. Nobody would steal in front of a bank…

  • @chrisfawcett6426
    @chrisfawcett6426 Před rokem

    My son hah his bike stolen in Oxford. No surprise there. But he'd locked it to a road sign post and they cut the road sign down!!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před rokem

      ah wow! Hope he gets a new bike soon 🙌

  • @BornInArona
    @BornInArona Před rokem +1

    Have 2 bikes, one for the tours and one for the casual things.
    Your baby and your working horse...
    EZ

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      Exactly. I have 4 bikes. One rusty bike for city rides. Nobody touches it...

    • @BornInArona
      @BornInArona Před rokem

      @@dhanyrafael even smarter

  • @JuanCarlosPieschacon
    @JuanCarlosPieschacon Před rokem +1

    Dude, I think, I going to start running.

  • @gwaping2k
    @gwaping2k Před rokem +2

    How about not locking your 10grand+ bike in public parking and just get yourself a daily normal bike? If you're commuting it makes sense to get another bike, imagine the whole day you're thinking about your 10grand bike if it's ok out there🤣. Probably works out cheaper not need for insurance. I know I won't let my oltrexr4 out of my sight 😉

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      Exactly. Use an old rusty women frame bike not your carbon bike for commuting...

  • @tomrodgers6629
    @tomrodgers6629 Před rokem

    I use a heavy duty motorcycle chain with intergraded lock with disc tumblers. and a heavy duty D lock with alarm and pager. And may God have mercy on his soul if he is still at the bike when I get to it.

  • @arisfurqon9581
    @arisfurqon9581 Před rokem +1

    Just make the thief unsure wheter the bike is worth the risk. Mine is a alumunium frame with shimano claris. The chain and grup set is well lubricated but the frame is dirty as hell. Noone want to touch mine, let alone steal it.

  • @Fff-tz5ik
    @Fff-tz5ik Před rokem +1

    Nothing will prevent an expensive bike to be stolen OR just damaged/scratched. Don’t leave an expensive bike outside more than 5mn, that’s all

  • @jx14aby
    @jx14aby Před rokem +4

    I wish you would have discussed ease of carrying the lock. Many of the locks are extremely bulky, and have to be carried somewhere on the bike.

    • @michaelstratton5223
      @michaelstratton5223 Před rokem

      I usually carry my U lock and cable lock both in my backpack when I know I'll be parking it outside for awhile. Downside is that some businesses don't allow backpacks but you can circumvent it by saying it's a reusable grocery bag (which it is) or just locking the backpack itself to the bike when going inside somewhere. Obviously it's not favorable for endurance rides, but I don't think there's any good solution to that. Maybe a chain lock stuffed into one of the mounted water bottles.

    • @jx14aby
      @jx14aby Před rokem +1

      @@michaelstratton5223 I've just decided to wrap my cable lock around the seat stem and leave it there. It's just the most convenient for me

  • @ladislavpecsuk4225
    @ladislavpecsuk4225 Před rokem

    Hide an apple airtag in that stem too.

  • @DavidMackenzie
    @DavidMackenzie Před rokem

    Bike insurance is a waste of money. You're only insured if you're bike is so secure it can't be stolen! Tips on securing the bike were good though. And, as always, nicely presented by Conner.

    • @kidkarbon4775
      @kidkarbon4775 Před rokem

      Same situation with vehicles though, your insurance won't pay out if you leave your car with the keys in it and then it's stolen 🤷

  • @mikael_johansson
    @mikael_johansson Před 28 dny

    3:30 5-10 mins 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣 I'm sure he meant to say 5-10 seconds.

  • @SAKKAMAKAKKA
    @SAKKAMAKAKKA Před rokem +1

    Im getting a 5 k titanium bike delivered in a couple days and im just never finne let it out of sight😅

  • @sm..2022
    @sm..2022 Před rokem

    👌👍

  • @FatboyAussie
    @FatboyAussie Před rokem +1

    $25k of bikes in a locked garage surrounded by a bullmastiff and a pitbull. If they get my bikes then they truly worked for them.

  • @MP-th4nx
    @MP-th4nx Před rokem +1

    I understand the needs to lock your bike at a cafe stop, but geez, .. I'd hate to be carrying that D lock and cable in the back pocket of my cycling jersey.

    • @daryl4841
      @daryl4841 Před rokem

      Yeah I wouldnt carry that heavy lock. Defeats the purpose of a lightweight fast bike. I almost never stop at a cafe but if I did I wouldnt eat anywhere where my bike cant be at the table with me. If I have to leave it outside I'll take my business elsewhere.

    • @jaydesimone4297
      @jaydesimone4297 Před rokem +1

      That's what backpacks are for!

    • @dhanyrafael
      @dhanyrafael Před rokem

      My U Lock has a plastic thing that attaches to the frame wherever you want it. So you don't even feel that 1kg weight..

  • @BartAnderson_writer
    @BartAnderson_writer Před rokem +2

    Decorate your bike with fraying duct tape. Anything to uglify it.

  • @Terrierized
    @Terrierized Před rokem +1

    Ollie ? You've got the wrong guy!..

  • @derekjolly3680
    @derekjolly3680 Před 9 měsíci

    Seems like every time a Canuck or a Limey talks about locking up bikes on racks, they always seem to have the most easy to work with, ultra practicable bike racks you could possibly imagine. Every time we have to lock up a bike here, it looks like some crappy relic from the 1970s which isn't even as good as some of the ones we used back then. Also, every time these GCN guys reference commuting by bike, they've always got some form of road racing glam gear on like the only way anyone else is going to be dressed on a bike is going to be like that. Cleated shoes, spandex all over, helmets, etc. They probably ought to dress in normal clothes like normal people maybe having to tie off a pants leg, and wearing a watch cap once in a while!

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Před rokem +2

    There's no better theft deterrent than the watchful eye of a real person who's accountable for lost property. In the US, governments at state and federal level are paying people to not work. These folks could be conscripted and bonded to staff bike parking areas at key locations. Adding electronic monitoring to such areas would be cheap and would provide extra protection. Also, bike-friendly shops could provide such parking areas, possibly by employing one of the previously discussed persons.

    • @ainteasya
      @ainteasya Před rokem

      In my experience a bike shop will watch your bike for you especially if you buy something or are a returning customer.

  • @LakeDistrictcyclist
    @LakeDistrictcyclist Před rokem

    Can’t see me fitting all that in my jersey pocket

  • @UnboxRacing
    @UnboxRacing Před rokem +1

    This makes me sad! This is the state of bike crime in the UK? Get a Brompton, take it with you at all times.

  • @daryl4841
    @daryl4841 Před rokem

    Those heavy locks defeat the purpose of paying big money for lightweight components. If I'm riding my nice lightweight bike I never leave it unattended where it would need a lock.

  • @kuri8015
    @kuri8015 Před rokem

    Why are there so many thieves in the UK? Why doesn't GCN do a show to see how long it takes for a bike to be stolen. Put an unlocked or tokenly locked bike in a busy area of Bath or Bristol and watch it from a distance to see how long it takes to be stolen. Interesting, and would hopefully end up with a bike thief being arrested and put away for life.

  • @weird-guy
    @weird-guy Před rokem +1

    So conclusion insurance is useless in case of theft, better take your front wheel of and take with you 😂

  • @thalus5990
    @thalus5990 Před rokem +1

    If i would buy expensive bike i would hide tracking device somewhere inside in seat tube for example. If bike stays 1 place for hours like in workplace chain left here is good idea, but i would not use any ulocks or stuff like that those are heavy and annoying to carry. Steel cable, even quite thin one is enough. Thief wont bite thru it and noone is randomly walking streets with cutters. And if they are on run to steel bikes and are prepared to do so anything you can carry isnt enough.
    So opportunistic thiefs cant steal your bike with any type of lock on it so why to have big, heavy and expensive one.
    Profesional bike thiefs can but and not that many locks can change that, but i would have chance to get my bike back with help of police when i would have it localization. And benefit would be for everyone when those s.... would be caught by police

  • @darrengarvie8832
    @darrengarvie8832 Před rokem

    I wonder what the lock picking lawyer would say to you gold or platinum d lock 🤔🤔🤔 picked in seconds most likely

  • @bjambor1
    @bjambor1 Před 3 měsíci

    I take the quick release bike seat off, No one going to steal a bike without a seat.

  • @zgakin
    @zgakin Před rokem

    I need subtitle in Turkish please. I want to watch all of the videos