I just recently got into using a bike for commuting and I was wondering if this is a good way to secure my bike? I know, previously, people would recommend only needing to lock the back tire to a solid object, but I’ve seen videos of people easily cutting the back tire, breaking it and taking the frame/front tire. My method of locking is sort of similar, except I do lock around the splash guard. If this isn’t very secure, I’d have to get a longer ulock or chain, because there doesn’t appear to be an easy way for me to lock around the back tire, frame and solid object with my current ulock. Any suggestions are appreciated.

  • sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    It’s f’ing hilarious that you keep pretending that crushing a wheel and forcing it through the rear triangle while locked to a lamppost without cutting tools and without serious frame damage is reasonably easy.

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      1 year ago

      Lol it is I don’t know where you think the strength in a wheel is but as soon as you give it any kind of off axis force it is failing. They are strong as long as the force is on the edge towards the hub down the spokes.

      A wheel can be easily be buckled by a person with no tools.

      The fact that you don’t know this makes it clear you know nothing about bike wheels.