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called to my attention today: Airlok secure bike storage
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That's pretty sweet,
Who was the guy that had a baby on the way in LA that posted for ways of securing bikes in his apartment? This maybe a good option. |
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Not sure I need a hunk of Architecture to store my bike but it is a valid solution.
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Neat. Just hope the 4 lag bolts are screwed into something solid (not just sheet rock) or else the whole thing is kind of moot.
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At least your frame will still be there. The wheels, bars and saddle....maybe not.
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"gold level security"
unless you've got a multi tool. which can easily be found in the seat bag of the bike you're about to disassemble. |
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Maybe not??? Of course not! Doesn't seem to be a very good solution. Unless I am dissing something...
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Even worse, this could look like a work stand to the casual observer.
"No, I'm not stealing the parts! That would be dishonest. I'm working on an overhaul of my bike..." |
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