How to Properly Use a Lock

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2017
  • Bell's security rating system makes it easy to select the right lock for your needs. Each of our locks are evaluated and tested by an independent, third party lab to establish a security rating from 1 and 5. While a Security Level 1 lock offers basic security and is appropriate for low risk areas, Security Level 4 and 5 locks offer the most protection and are the most difficult to defeat. Bell's even offers an Anti-Theft Guarantee on these high security level locks. If your bike is stolen due to the defeat of a Bell security Level 4 or 5 lock by force, we will help cover the cost of replacing your bike.
    It's important to know that any bicycle lock can be broken with the right amount of time, tools and determination. However, a sturdy lock and savvy locking strategy will significantly reduce the risk of your bike being singled out by thieves.
    To lock your bicycle properly with a cable lock, wrap the cable around your bicycle frame, front or rear tire, and a fixed object. If you're using a U-Lock place the shackle around a fixed object and then through both the bicycle frame and wheel.
    Make sure to always lock your bike to a stationary object like a bicycle rack, sign post, tree, or fence in a visible, well-lit location. For even better security, pair a cable lock with a U-lock.
    For More Information Visit www.thebellgarage.com

Komentáře • 3

  • @Labrujulasinnorte
    @Labrujulasinnorte Před 2 lety +2

    I`ve just bought the catalyst 200 and now, after reading all the reviews that claim that it got stuck after a couple of uses, my biggest fear is that it gets stuck mean while using it with my bike. There`s no guarantee for that.

  • @Pap3rPlanesss
    @Pap3rPlanesss Před 2 lety +1

    Marketing term by force only when they'll cover you