Blocco Bici

Blocco Bici

BLOCCO APPROPRIATO BICICLETTE
BLOCCO APPROPRIATO BICICLETTE
  1. SCEGLI IL GIUSTO BLOCCO Il livello di sicurezza necessario dipende da dove si lascia la bicicletta e per quanto tempo.       
  2. ATTACCA LA BICI sempre ad un oggetto solido che non può essere sollevato.
  3. BLOCCA LA TUA BICICLETTA in un'area ben illuminata.
  4. ASSICURATI che l'oggetto utilizzato per mettere la catena non possa essere tagliato.
  5. INCATENA PROTEGGENDO QUEL CHE VALE di più: telaio, ruota posteriore, ruota anteriore.
  6. OTTIENI UNA BUONA TENUTA! Minore sarà lo spazio disponibile all'interno del lucchetto U o alla catena più difficile sarà per i ladri utilizzare i loro attrezzi.
  7. POSIZIONA IL TUO LUCCHETTO con la fessura della chiave rivolta verso il basso.

VIDEO – LUCCHETTO ADEGUATO – U-LOCK & CATENA:

Controlla i nostri video su come bloccare in modo adeguato la bicicletta con un lucchetto o una catena.

 

SOLO TELAIO U-LOCK O CATENA:

Può esservi un caso in cui, a causa di una struttura di bloccaggio a forma di forma strangolare, la dimensione della serratura o la dimensione della tua moto, limitano a ciò che puoi bloccare nel lucchetto.  In questo caso il telaio sarà la priorità 

TELAIO E RUOTA POSTERIORE U-LOCK O CATENA

Molto meglio del lucchetto solo telaio, in questo scenario è possibile catturare il telaio, la ruota posteriore e l'oggetto immobile all'interno della serratura. 

LUCCHETTO E CAVO TELAIO, RUOTA ANTERIORE E POSTERIORE:

Questo è un metodo di bloccaggio molto popolare che utilizza l'u-lock per catturare il telaio, la ruota posteriore e l'oggetto immobile, e il braccio di bloccaggio u Funge anche da ancoraggio per il cavo a doppio loop che cattura la ruota anteriore. 

TELAIO, RUOTA ANTERIORE E POSTERIORE

DUE METODI U-LOCK:

Questo metodo è altamente efficace e utilizza due blocchi tipicamente primari, sia catene, u lock o una combinazione dei due. Uno dei lucchetti assicura la ruota posteriore e il telaio all'oggetto immobile, mentre l'altra assicura la ruota anteriore al telaio.

 

PRACTICE PROPER LOCKING TECHNIQUES! WHILE A FOLDING BIKE HAS MANY UNIQUE FEATURES, THE FOUNDATION OF PROPER LOCK-UP STILL APPLY.  PLEASE LOOK TO OUR STANDARD BICYCLE LOCK-UP TAB FOR TIPS ON LOCKING PROCEDURE, AS WELL AS LINKS TO HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT LOCK. 

BELOW ARE SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN LOCKING FOLDING BIKES SPECIFICALLY.

THE LOCK

When locking a folding bike that has been folded, we typically recommend using a chain, long shackle u-lock, or a folding lock.  This will allow you to capture more components of the bike, often times the frame, rear, and front wheel along with the immovable object.

ACCESSORIES

Remember to remove any accessories like GPS units or lights before leaving your bike.

PRACTICE PROPER LOCKING TECHNIQUES! WHILE AN E-BIKE HAS MANY UNIQUE FEATURES, THE FOUNDATION OF PROPER LOCK-UPS STILL APPLY.  PLEASE LOOK TO OUR STANDARD BICYCLE LOCK-UP TAB FOR TIPS ON LOCKING PROCEDURE, AS WELL AS LINKS TO HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT LOCK. 

 

BELOW ARE SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN LOCKING E-BIKES SPECIFICALLY.

PRE-INSTALLED LOCKS

E-Bikes vary drastically by model.  When locking your bike, make sure to lock any installed locking mechanism like a pre-installed battery lock

MONITORS

Many E-Bikes have a monitor, or cyclometer.  Make sure to remove these if possible, and any other easily removable accessories before locking your bike.

BATTERY

If convenient and possible, remove your battery and take it with you.

CHAINS

Often times a chain can be preferable when locking an E-Bike. A chain provides flexibility to ensure you will be able to capture your frame and a wheel, especially when a wheel contains your electric motor.

PRACTICE PROPER LOCKING TECHNIQUES! WHILE A MOUNTAIN BIKE IS A UNIQUE STYLE OF BIKE, THE FOUNDATION OF PROPER LOCK-UPS STILL APPLY, ESPECIALLY WHEN USING YOUR MOUNTAIN BIKE TO COMMUTE. PLEASE LOOK TO OUR STANDARD BICYCLE LOCK-UP TAB FOR TIPS ON LOCKING PROCEDURE, AS WELL AS LINKS TO HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT LOCK.

 

BELOW ARE SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN LOCKING MOUNTAIN BIKES SPECIFICALLY.

ON THE TRAIL

When on a ride, carrying a heavier lock isn’t always an option.  It’s best to keep your bike in sight, and near you at all times when not riding.  Carrying a cable can be helpful, to attach your bike to an immovable object, or another mountain bike, to prevent grab and dash theft, but is only a deterrent.

ON THE TRAILER, BIKE RACK OR TRUCK BED

It is important to lock your bikes while in transport.  With some variation based on travel location, and duration of stop, we recommend using Ultimate Security products when possible.  Make sure to lock to the most immovable object available.  Installing a ground anchor, like the Stronghold, in the bed of a truck or trailer can work as a great immovable object.

AT HOME

Locking your bike at home is crucial, especially with high value mountain bikes. Garage doors are not as secure as you may believe and are easily violated.  We recommend an ultimate security lock to an immovable object.  A ground anchor like the Stronghold can work great as an immovable object.

SOCIAL

Be careful about sharing your riding schedule and bike on public social networks.  Thieves may use social riding apps to watch where a rider with an expensive bike, starts and ends their rides to pinpoint the location of where the bike is stored.  If possible, start and end your rides from varying locations.

PRACTICE PROPER LOCKING TECHNIQUES! WHILE A ROAD BIKE IS A UNIQUE STYLE OF BIKE, THE FOUNDATION OF PROPER LOCK-UPS STILL APPLY, ESPECIALLY WHEN USING YOUR ROAD BIKE TO COMMUTE. PLEASE LOOK TO OUR STANDARD BICYCLE LOCK-UP TAB FOR TIPS ON LOCKING PROCEDURE, AS WELL AS LINKS TO HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT LOCK.

 

BELOW ARE SOME ADDITIONAL TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN LOCKING ROAD BIKES SPECIFICALLY.

ON THE ROAD

When on a ride, carrying a heavier lock isn’t always an option.  It’s best to keep your bike in sight, and near you at all times when not riding.  Carrying a cable can be helpful, to attach your bike to an immovable object, or another road bike, to prevent grab and dash theft, but is only a deterrent.

ON THE TRAILER, BIKE RACK OR TRUCK BED

It is important to lock your bikes while in transport.  With some variation based on travel location, and duration of stop, we recommend using Ultimate Security products when possible.  Make sure to lock to the most immovable object available.  Installing a ground anchor, like the Stronghold, in the bed of a truck or trailer can work as a great immovable object.

AT HOME

Locking your bike at home is crucial, especially with high value road bikes. Garage doors are not as secure as you may believe and are easily violated.  We recommend an ultimate security lock to an immovable object.  A ground anchor like the Stronghold can work great as an immovable object.

SOCIAL

Be careful about sharing your riding schedule and bike on public social networks.  Thieves may use social riding apps to watch where a rider with an expensive bike, starts and ends their rides to pinpoint the location of where the bike is stored.  If possible, start and end your rides from varying locations.