Bike Theft Pop Quiz: Treehugger

May 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Hey, thanks for stopping by! If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to the RSS feed. You can also subscribe to BikeHacks by email. Thanks for visiting!The last couple of days have turned into a spontaneous series based on bicycle security. The thread continues as I stumbled upon yet another entry on [...]

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Bike Lock Grading: Streetfilms

May 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

On the heels of my recent post about how not to lock your bike, I ran into a Streetfilms video on locking your bike that serves as a companion to one made several years ago.
The main man in the videos is Hal Ruzal and I had the pleasure of meeting him once. [...]

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How Not to Lock Your Bike

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

A post in two acts. If you would like to avoid Act 2, review the post on how to conveniently lock your quick release.
Act 1

Act 2

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Bicycle Theft Breakthrough!

April 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Engineers working for the Bell Bicycle Company have made a serious breakthrough that will literally change how we see bicycle theft. Leaving my bike outside for any length of time always gives me an uneasy feeling. But thanks to a new technology known as B.A.I.N.T. I may not have to worry ever again. [...]

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Lock Smashers

February 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Via cyclicio.us comes this tale of woe about the inadequacies of bike locks. Personal revelation: locks buy you time, not security.
Relatedly, quickrelease.tv is pretty cool.

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Bike Bells: Cute But not Always Effective

February 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments

If you ride around a lot of pedestrians sometimes getting their attention is of the utmost importance. Everyone should ride with a bell, but a cute little “ping, ping” is sometimes not enough. Groups of pedestrians can be particularly dangerous when the “lemming effect” takes hold on a city street. If one [...]

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Bike Security: Hang’em High

February 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Creativity can definitely play a part in bicycle security. If you were grading this cyclist on creativity, you would have to award a grade of “A” for this effort. If someone did want to steal this bike, they would definitely have to put in some effort. Of course I am not so [...]

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Ugly Your Bike #2: A Case Study

February 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Brendon wrote a few days ago about ways to “Ugly” your bike. Because I have to lock my commuter bike outside a great deal I have been practicing the art of deceit for some time. It’s not that my commuter bike is all that wonderful anyway, I only paid $100 for it. [...]

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Bike Parking Hack

February 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Not a lot of businesses provide bike parking. If you want to park your bike outside, most often you end up leaning it against a wall or finding the closest tree, parking meter, or pole. On a business trip to Tallahassee, Florida I visited this coffee shop and was excited to see that [...]

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Bike Tree!

January 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

Supa sweet bike rack that requires no locks and resists thieves (at least thieves without ladders). Use your smart card to bring down the rack, roll your bike up to the tree, hook your tire into the rack, and watch it float into the canopy. I love this. (via)

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