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| | | Re: Keeping your front wheel < Reply # 1 on 7/26/2007 9:12 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | 1: Locking skewers, which many bike shops sell. Instead of a quick release, you need a "key" to open them. 2: Two locks. I personally lock my back wheel + frame to the bike rack with a u-lock, and then use a cable for the front wheel. Thing is, those cable locks are not hard to cut, so I should use a better lock. Or get a locking skewer. 3: Use a hose clamp around the fork to clamp the quick release lever to the fork. I don't have a photo, but it's not hard to figure out. Not theft proof to anyone with a screwdriver, but it does stop someone from just grabbing your front wheel and taking off. A lot of bike messengers use this trick, as do I.
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