How To Secure Your Bike While Bikepacking

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3 жыл бұрын

After we published our “What's in a Gravel Bikepacking Gear List” video in October, Neil received countless questions about how he locks up his bike. So, in this video, Neil shares some tips on securing a bike during a bikepacking trip, with or without a proper lock. He also touches on when it might be a good idea to carry a lock and when he feels comfortable leaving it at home.
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Head to your local bike shop for some lock suggestions.
Otherwise here are some of the locks I mentioned with links where we get a small kickback.
Hiplok Z Lok ($25) - alnk.to/bEb8ySv
Hiplok Z LOK Key ($10) - amzn.to/2Lk2gns
OTTOLOCK ($65) - amzn.to/2LqP8Ny
ABUS Bordo Lite ($60) - alnk.to/cHFGrPt
Mini Kryptonite U-lock ($80) - alnk.to/cSArqFc
Master Lock Combo Lock ($8) - amzn.to/3pRLFq3
Thin Cable Lock ($14) - amzn.to/3pRtCAv
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Music by Ben Weaver (benweaver.net)
Content by Cass Gilbert, Logan Watts and Neil Beltchenko
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@halloewen1
@halloewen1 3 жыл бұрын
Along the lines of making the bike difficult to roll away is to engage the front brake. I do this with a "rubber band" made from an old inner tube. I leave this on handle bar and slip it over the brake lever when ever I'm parking my bike. The bonus of doing this is the bike is easier to lean against a wall park as the front wheel doesn't roll.
@anthonymorris8423
@anthonymorris8423 3 жыл бұрын
I used this idea but on both brakes and high gear and a centre kick stand or a motorcycle front brake lock that locks your brake and disc.
@WheelsonaBike
@WheelsonaBike 2 жыл бұрын
Love this tip!
@martinsuichies5753
@martinsuichies5753 2 жыл бұрын
I call it "the parking brake". I've got one on every bike, except one bike which has a quick release on the front brake cable... it's adjusted so I can quickly flip between riding and parking brake. Locking the front wheel is so convenient.. it makes the bike behave when parking... especially if it is loaded.
@timtaylor9590
@timtaylor9590 Жыл бұрын
theft is one down side to having a light bike, easy to run off with even if the drive train is jammed up.
@hmstjohn6236
@hmstjohn6236 2 жыл бұрын
If you’re interested in buying/using Hiplock type locks, consider buying them in black instead of the brightly colored ones. Use them down low in between bags and such so they’re not as noticeable and harder for thieves to find. The bright ones make it very easy for thieves to quickly find and cut.
@RufusEatsCheese
@RufusEatsCheese 2 жыл бұрын
Great options here - I'd recommend, if you're locking two bikes together, to face them opposite directions. It'll make them just that little bit more awkward and take longer to manoeuvre if someone wanted to roll them off. I love the idea of leaving them in the highest gear - so simple.
@videomiser
@videomiser Жыл бұрын
this is also a great way to stand two bikes up where there is nothing to lean them against like in an open field
@Fercough
@Fercough 7 ай бұрын
The lowest year is also an option,though I guess it depends on your gearing. The would-be robber spins away merrily getting nowhere. Keep safe. X
@olympic-gradelurker
@olympic-gradelurker 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone with a bike should watch the Lockpicking Lawyer
@kieranrae
@kieranrae 3 жыл бұрын
no one that feels the need to use a lock should watch the lockpicking lawyer, he destroyed all my trust in locks!
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, he makes locks look silly!
@matt6740
@matt6740 3 жыл бұрын
You just have to understand any solution’s limitations. Often protecting against crimes of convenience is enough
@JethroJessop
@JethroJessop 3 жыл бұрын
He's a freakish exception though. I went through a phase of worrying about this when I realised that I could force my own combo lock pretty easily, but really no one uses a lock to deter a trained expert with a tool belt full of picks, you use a lock to deter opportunistic chavs and crack-heads. I once watched a pro lock smith open the door to my girlfriends apartment in literally 20 seconds after we locked ourselves out. But just because I know that is possible doesn't mean I'm gonna stop locking the door.
@AlanJames
@AlanJames 3 жыл бұрын
He does occasionally show how some locks can easily be cut in half, but the channel is mostly about how easily a very rare human with the right tools at hand can just pick the lock instead.
@allfgh239
@allfgh239 3 жыл бұрын
Amazon has bicycle alarms for $22. They are as loud as a car alarm, and go off with any movement of the bike. I strapped mine to the seat post. I also added bike theft coverage to my home insurance.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 3 жыл бұрын
Great idea, a few folks have commented about alarms. I might have to look into these.
@captaincoyote1792
@captaincoyote1792 Жыл бұрын
I’m retired from 30 years federal wildlife law enforcement. Whether riding “front country” or “back country”, folks, please be advised that “douchebags” ARE everywhere! (My apologies folks, for resorting to “sailor” language). In retirement, I’ve gotten into backpacking and bikepacking. I don’t have any experience with the “tracker” that Neil referred to…but be polite and respectful, when in town on resupply, and stop at the local ranger station, police department, sheriff’s office etc etc….no LEO worth his/her salt would refuse to have you park your bike temporarily at their office/garage, etc…while you eat, resupply, have a beer. Always Show your appreciation to the desk…buy them a cup of coffee or something. Safe riding, brothers and sisters.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom Жыл бұрын
Great tip, thanks!
@stevekoellmer6012
@stevekoellmer6012 3 жыл бұрын
I saw a CCTV video of a bike locked up to a tree in Brooklyn, NY. Van pulls up, guy hops out with an axe, chops down the tree and rides off with the bike. That video made me realize no bike is safe.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 3 жыл бұрын
New York is WILD!
@marcalvarez4890
@marcalvarez4890 3 жыл бұрын
"Brooklyn, NY"
@WheelsonaBike
@WheelsonaBike 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your tips for lock-less security. Haven't thought of putting the bike in the hardest gear and using the helmet as a lock. I typically carry a folding lock and a cable lock while on tour.
@richardbrannan578
@richardbrannan578 3 жыл бұрын
My Abus folding lock rides in a frame mount, bullet proof. I also am using the Keni tail light alarm mounted under my seat. Works as a tail light and has a remote alarm that is as loud as a car alarm. I also use my pant leg strap to lock out my front break, which also keeps my my bike upright on the kick stand when fully loaded.
@jamisonswift8320
@jamisonswift8320 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I'll mention to folks is that if your bike is stolen in a major urban area check in with the local transit authority in a couple days. Many stolen bikes and up getting joy ridden and left on transit vehicles. Tons of bikes sitting in bus garages waiting for their owners.
@p0ddie
@p0ddie 2 жыл бұрын
in my capital city with millions of people in western Europe, usually the smack heads steal up to 10 bikes a day to fund their habit. the bikes get sold off on our equivalent of craig's list or once a week the van of his wholesale dealer from eastern Europe shows up and picks the best bikes, the rest gets dumped in the river.
@mwest3583
@mwest3583 3 жыл бұрын
Abus also makes a nice lightweight chain lock with either a key or combo option. You can get it in either red or black nylon sleeves. It’s not high security, just enough to prevent ride away thefts when you're near the bike. Packs small and lightweight. I bring it with me most places. Kryptonite makes a similar one called the keeper 411.
@yotoma
@yotoma 3 жыл бұрын
Another option to consider: keep a suitable strap or strong but stretchable band around both sides of the handlebar. Then tighten or wrap that strap/band around the brake levers tight enough to apply full brake power. A thief in a hurry won't expect locked brakes, nor will they be able to quickly figure it out to untie the strap it you do it stealthy - black strap, black grips, black bars, black cables - it's just a jumble of stuff on the cockpit. I've used thick hair bands. Also good to stop bike rolling on slight incline when parked.
@yotoma
@yotoma 3 жыл бұрын
it acts like a parking brake. cheap hairbands or strong thick rubber bands work.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 3 жыл бұрын
Cass Gilbert mentioned this to me after I recorded this video, this is a great idea and one I’ll likely do add to my next trip. You both mentioned the parking break too, what a wonderful idea, thanks Mark!
@milanstojic3304
@milanstojic3304 2 жыл бұрын
Care to share an image? I'm wondering why nobody makes a brake levers with a small lock so that you can press the brake and engage the lock...
@paperboi4311
@paperboi4311 2 жыл бұрын
@@milanstojic3304 www.instructables.com/Bike-Parking-Brake/
@paperboi4311
@paperboi4311 2 жыл бұрын
www.google.com/search?q=hair+band+bicycle+parking+brake&rlz=1C1CHBF_en&sxsrf=ALeKk038xhFMECa9c719654LJ4WAD4jisw:1627165804361&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=QWVsP7Roao3yvM%252CCQQ3V2ukSb4dSM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kTYDLuOVA7FvAPdMlBLDV8HZV9YCg&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjjp4n-4PzxAhWBjp4KHW7yCkkQ9QF6BAgREAE#imgrc=QWVsP7Roao3yvM
@supermario1127
@supermario1127 2 жыл бұрын
Great informative video. I’m a newbie to bikebacking and I always wondered the best ways to secure my bicycle. Thanks again and I will be subscribing to the Bikebacking collective!
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Support!!!
@randallmiller3842
@randallmiller3842 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, some useful tips I have not used and some I have. I did buy the Hiplock last year so I would have a reusable zip tie. I have tied the bike to my tent. Put it next to the window, and taken turns with my partner while we shop. We eat and drink at places with outside patios if we can. My strategy is to keep it in sight, and maybe give me time to get to the bike before it’s ridden away or tossed in a truck.
@jasonhutton4802
@jasonhutton4802 3 жыл бұрын
Great ideas. A few I had never thought of. thanks.
@jynxyboy95
@jynxyboy95 Ай бұрын
Despite weight of the U locks, they still are by far one of the best options. A heavy cable lock is a good deterrent to the average grab and run thief. I use a heavy cable lock system, and I lived in a metropolitan area and now a smaller one. It does what I need it to do. I never leave my bike unattended longer than needed. Ultimately, I'd rather just bring it with me into stores and all. Fortunately, one thing that I have found, is if you ask if you can find spot out of the way to stash your bike in stores, near cash registers, they'll normally be cool with that and even tell you a good spot for it. Especially if you're friendly, polite, and everyone is friendly and talkative with each other. Never hurts to ask if you can bring it in.
@kotakinabalu7648
@kotakinabalu7648 3 жыл бұрын
On our 2 person bikepacking trip, we used 2 Kryptonite cables and a padlock. Works well to get through all the wheels, frames, plus a tree/fence etc. Small enough to pack away in the saddle bag.
@spooksy1982
@spooksy1982 Жыл бұрын
That's a really good idea! Excellent tip.
@mukkaar
@mukkaar 11 ай бұрын
I use Kryptonite evolution mini lite and their 1,2m cable. It's pretty unbeatable since it's suitable for pretty much every situation. Ofc, you will be carrying some extra weight. That and ABUS motion sensor.
@Andrmax89
@Andrmax89 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the smart advices! 👍👍
@lowdesertpunk
@lowdesertpunk 3 жыл бұрын
If you're running Avid BB7 or similar mechanical disc brakes, dial in the outer pads all the way so the wheels are locked.
@billinhouston3291
@billinhouston3291 3 жыл бұрын
great idea.
@SoGoMTB
@SoGoMTB 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing. I learned a lot.
@Mike-vd2qt
@Mike-vd2qt 3 жыл бұрын
Good tips and video!, The helmet, gloves, and out of gear trick I've used for years for a quick stop where I can see my bike. Otherwise, in SoCal use a Kryptonite U-Lock. Tip for anywhere in the U.S.after crossing three times, if a local is staring as roll into town, watching you silently after you say hello, they may be adding up the value of your bike and gear for an eBay sale. You can bet they have bolt cutters, Dremel tools, and a drill in the back of their old truck. The tracker idea, San Diego PD will not respond to car theft these days, or a house break-in if there was not an assault. Just saying, don't depend on the local sheriff to round up Billy Bob for you because officers will not risk a shoot out over your expensive bike.
@gnmatsu
@gnmatsu 3 жыл бұрын
I have used rubber bands and/or velcro to pull the brakes on. Front and rear. It's like a parking break. People don't expect that and when they try to jump on and pedal, they often will crash and it makes the bike hard to carry and roll away.
@whirving
@whirving 3 жыл бұрын
I always shift my rear into the opposite gear and front as well if I have it. If you try to pedal the gears jam up and often the chain comes off. Also I loosen the front and rear wheels and if I have rim brakes I disconnect them.
@jameslopez958
@jameslopez958 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this information Brother 😎✌️
@christofmarkus
@christofmarkus 2 жыл бұрын
This was great! Thanks!
@kaz3725
@kaz3725 3 жыл бұрын
So when I sleep I always always put my tent stakes to the ground through my bike spokes if its sketchy. If someone takes it at night I'll get woken up. Just peace of mind
@marsudibu
@marsudibu 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for the idea... it is useful for me
@davidalderson7761
@davidalderson7761 3 жыл бұрын
Lights with built in movement alerts to your phone. So long as you are not too far away from it. Like the SEE.SENSE lights and others. But you do need some sort of lock too.
@rafabednarski2049
@rafabednarski2049 2 жыл бұрын
Little Alu-Titan padlock on brake disc is also nice to secure during lunch in Restaurant or in the shopping time
@Labonovaful
@Labonovaful 3 жыл бұрын
I use a wire lock, around 50grams. I think you can tear it apart if you really wanted. But so far no one have rolled away with it :) I even lock it in the forrest, but that is more for settle my mind during night
@ffrrugby1121
@ffrrugby1121 3 жыл бұрын
I've used an otto lock before but be warned the combo code can change on you while traveling over bumpy roads. We found ourselves on day 2 of our trip stuck in town trying to figure out what happened and going through the combos one by one. Luckily we found the new combo pretty fast. After some reading online turns out this is a common problem.
@jamisonswift8320
@jamisonswift8320 3 жыл бұрын
We had that happen on a ride once last summer. Couldn't figure out the code so we went into the brewery we were stopped at and asked to borrow a wire cutter. Not the big one, just the dinky hand held pliers style. The Ottolock was cut in half in 15 seconds.
@SittingBullOwl
@SittingBullOwl 3 жыл бұрын
I've been think about just using the my abus minimal chain web lock 5000; about 1/2" lb outside of cities. has fabric webbing over chain. In the city this is my seat to frame lock. Maybe mini pad lock and short think steel cable as alernate
@Ah_Lee_Sun
@Ah_Lee_Sun Жыл бұрын
I bought some Velcro tape to secure my top bag to the bike rack. Cut to suit the length you need too. Having some just to tape around the bike is a great idea. Plus it’s noisy to remove !
@paulverweij6348
@paulverweij6348 3 жыл бұрын
I have a decent lock with me but rearly use it, depends in a big city ad a shop or very large campground I tent to use locks and a tourist location where Im like 1hr away from the bike.... and when shopping put you bike next to the entrance where there is a lot of foot trafic, and in front of a window so you can look outside and see its still there :) on campgrounds lay your bike between the tent lines so when someone want to take it in the night they take the half of the tent with it so you will wake up when it happens. I also put my backwheel a bit under my tent next to my sleeping mat, so when I wake up you can directly feel my bike is still there.
@gregknipe8772
@gregknipe8772 3 жыл бұрын
I lock out my disk break pads. I also remove the front wheel and bungee it to the rear, tucked between the bike and a wall, or bike rack.
@frbrable
@frbrable Жыл бұрын
I saw someone locally use what looked like steel wire (i.e., picture frame hanging wire or something slightly stronger) with cable loop clamps at either end, locked with a small padlock. The whole thing appeared to be pretty lightweight. I may try out this DIY approach.
@hollakeef
@hollakeef 3 жыл бұрын
Those locking straps are good keeping the brake levers locked on, no riding or running and rolling away in a hurry. Disc locks for motorcycle disc brakes are small enough to pack for bike rides too
@GravelFilmsDivision
@GravelFilmsDivision 3 жыл бұрын
Seatpost out is a great tip - a friend had his bike stolen (in a town) when it was locked with a cable lock. Thief took out the seat post and used it to twist inside the cable to tension the cable lock until it broke. Very clever. He said if he had looped the cable really tight the seatpost might have not been able to fit inside to twist it. Who knows. He's a bike down. I also carry reusable heavy duty zip ties. Good to secure to things or to stop parts moving - if they are discreet its hard to find what is stopping the bike from moving :-) Engage the rear mech clutch and change gears to the highest but don''t let the chain drop. (Undo a QR - risks a few spokes beig broken, but hard to walk or ride off) These all seem to be great tips in the vid btw.
@davidbonn8740
@davidbonn8740 3 жыл бұрын
All great ideas. I tend to only stop at small markets when on journey because usually larger grocery stores don't have great places to secure your bike and there is likely too much traffic to feel good about the situation. Similarly, I'll only stop at restaurants where I can be close (preferably within touching distance) to my bike while I'm feeding. Generally I carry an Abus foldylock and a couple of cable-tie (Hiplock Z) "locks" and that is good enough, so far. One challenging situation is on ferries in Western WA and BC where, while you are unlikely very worried about someone stealing your bike (mainly because the spaces between vehicles are *very* tight and they are unlikely to be able to move your bike far), it would be very easy to steal your gear. On some of the BC ferries the car deck (where you park your bike) is closed during the crossing so staying on the car deck with your bike is not an option. So in some cases I've pulled the bags off and carried them up to the passenger deck. So that's something to plan for if you are crossing on a ferry.
@LeDore38
@LeDore38 3 жыл бұрын
I use the 2m cable with that was sold with my U with a 4 digits lock, it takes very little space in my frame pack and is rather light. And always take electronics with me (phone on quadlock and garmin take a few seconds to remove). I won't leave my bike out of view more than a few minutes in a convenience store and that's only if I can't bring it in. I'm heavy sleeper so I attach the bike to itself and to my tent. Sometimes I just put the lock in the disc brake without cable for short stops.
@robertjackson2069
@robertjackson2069 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the info
@matthafer2415
@matthafer2415 3 жыл бұрын
I use my Touring bike as a shopping cart when I am resupplying I just walk right through the store with it
@matthafer2415
@matthafer2415 3 жыл бұрын
@Joe F some strange looks, but no trouble.
@FULLSENDSORGETFUKT
@FULLSENDSORGETFUKT 3 жыл бұрын
Tried that a couple times. Got yelled at :(
@Draculapin
@Draculapin 3 жыл бұрын
I use a combination of a belt lock, shifting to the bigger gear and also locking the brakes caliper (rim brake)
@gualdus
@gualdus 3 жыл бұрын
No solo es muy útil tu info sobre bikepacking sino que tu inglés es como una minimasterclass para entender y aprender de forma clara y sencilla 👍🏻
@davidmetzger9349
@davidmetzger9349 2 жыл бұрын
For camping in addition to a lock, possibly add a bear bell somewhere on the bike to make noise when the bike is moved.
@Bartw101
@Bartw101 3 жыл бұрын
I made a custom 10', 3/16" clear plastic coated cable with the appropriate ferrules to make the little loops for the padlock. A decent hammer on your garage floor will crimp it really well to the cable. All that stuff is super cheap at your hardware store. It fits through both tires, the frame, and the seat rails. I don't think it's needs to be any thicker than 3/16. Professional thieves looking for an expensive frame will have serious cable cutters for just about any thickness - even those ones you think are really thick. They use a quick cut and grab technique. So my 3/16" is just as 'hard' for them. 3/16" is too thick for your average opportunist that happens across your bike and can't cut a 3/16” cable with your typical garage wire cutters. I know cuz I tried and eventually had to have the hardware person cut it for me. The cable is very lightweight and packable, and I use a smaller padlock that's just stout enough to withstand someone beating it a little with a rock. I would never use it in a city/town situation overnight, but for those store runs or around a tree at campsite it is just perfect.
@ajschmidt1048
@ajschmidt1048 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve used a retractable ski lock. Small and convenient. It’s more of a deterrent for the bike thief who might be tempted. A true bike thief won’t be deterred as easily.
@mrljgibson
@mrljgibson 2 жыл бұрын
A bike thief with snips will be through it in 2 seconds. But yes it stops opportunists who sway from the path of virtue. 🤣
@paulsslightlyactivelife
@paulsslightlyactivelife 3 жыл бұрын
Never thought of disabling the pedals/drivetrain - a good idea.
@DaveLynchWriter
@DaveLynchWriter 2 жыл бұрын
I stretch a tarp across my bike so it forms my tent - easiest way to protect it when you are sleeping :) but any ideas on how to protect the contents of your panniers when you are in the sea, swimming?
@trevorfox5703
@trevorfox5703 2 жыл бұрын
I use a travel skewer that's designed for dogs leads to be tied to. Screw the skewer into the ground and lock your bike to it with your lock of choice. :)
@maartenderooster9075
@maartenderooster9075 2 жыл бұрын
I use a small U-lock (for a door) and lock it around my chain and a spoke from the rear wheel.
@derekthissen6626
@derekthissen6626 Жыл бұрын
Bicycle touring / bike packing looks different for everyone but consider riding a less expensive bike? I worry far less about my 90s mtn bike than I do about my kona sutra ltd. And it’s kinda silly but for that reason the first option sees way more use.
@petergilbert72
@petergilbert72 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, some great ideas 👍. I’ve fitted Pitlock front axle and seat post adjuster to prevent loss of front wheel and seat post. Am looking to buy panniers. Anyone use Ortlieb pannier anti theft wire device?
@qnsboromerch
@qnsboromerch 2 жыл бұрын
As a teen, I used to flip my bike upside down (standing on its seat and handlebars) whenever I ran into a store. A thief would have to flip it over and then get on it. Hopefully enough time for me to run out.
@ellerybice3787
@ellerybice3787 2 жыл бұрын
Many bicycle shops and outdoor related gear vendors could do a much better job of providing a secure and convenient place to secure a bicycle. REI’s for example need to move their bicycle racks “inside”!
@captaincoyote1792
@captaincoyote1792 3 жыл бұрын
I’m retired Law Enforcement…. and I use a G-Lock. As in Glock G43. Just kidding, everyone (maybe). In all seriousness, locks keep the “honest” honest…and those that aren’t honest “will find a way to ruin your day”. Bikepacking.com continues to be a paramount source of information…and some of your solutions (and those of commenters) are pure genius. Always, always maintain situational awareness when stopping…noting the surroundings and people in the area. I’m preparing for a long bikepacking trip down the east coast. I will carry one of those deterrents you mentioned (and maybe my G-lock!). Bravo-Zulu on both your information, and professional - yet personal - presentation style!
@michaellane1316
@michaellane1316 8 ай бұрын
With a sign you put on the handle bars....."Nobody's coming to save you, have a nice day".
@Douglas36360
@Douglas36360 Жыл бұрын
Some really good info here. Do you have any recommendations for locking panniers?
@aswtx75
@aswtx75 2 жыл бұрын
You can also carry a luggage lock on your bike if you don’t want to carry a heavy lock. Luggage locks are really small and lightweight and have an extendable wire that can be pulled through your wheels and cranks. I use them to lock my panniers to my bike as just a small deterrent.
@eliasvalentin9037
@eliasvalentin9037 10 ай бұрын
That sounds very good! Can you recommend a luggage lock? :)
@brucebrosius5372
@brucebrosius5372 10 күн бұрын
Handcuffs have been an exceptional deterrent
@roddinandracin1153
@roddinandracin1153 2 жыл бұрын
Two cable locks, one neon colored on front wheel, and a black one on back wheel both wrapped around frame, might see the one but not the other usually
@HRL48
@HRL48 2 жыл бұрын
Good informative video. One question. How many bowls bro?
@donnyo65
@donnyo65 3 жыл бұрын
The easiest way to prevent a ride off is to use a decent quality padlock and lock it through your front sprocket and round your chain. Minimal carrying weight and it prevents casual theft. I personally use two locks - a D lock and a shielded cable (One that is surrounded by steel disks). Lock rear wheel to frame then front wheel with cable through frame and street furniture. This is only for big towns and cities but I at least have the shielded cable - you might be somewhere nice but shitty people visit nice areas, sometimes for the purpose of stealing stuff from where stuff is less guarded.
@kentcruse4969
@kentcruse4969 3 жыл бұрын
Love the padlock around the chain & chainring idea. Worst case scenario you know the thief will play hell trying to get it off without damaging the drive train.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 3 жыл бұрын
Great tip, thanks!
@SpaceDjoxy
@SpaceDjoxy 3 жыл бұрын
I don't quite understand how that looks. 😅
@chriswilliams2025
@chriswilliams2025 3 жыл бұрын
Padlock can also be used to lock the rear disk rotor to the chainstay
@donnyo65
@donnyo65 3 жыл бұрын
@@chriswilliams2025 I would shy away from this as it can do a lot of damage, The chain ring option is more likely to be seen by a thief and less likely to lead to damage - same goes for disklocks on motorbikes. An old friend did about 2K worth of damage to his motorbike when he rode off forgetting his disklock!
@jiamingzhang147
@jiamingzhang147 3 жыл бұрын
first! I always wrap my cable lock on my top tube so it doesn't have to take up space in bags.
@rikreimert1
@rikreimert1 3 жыл бұрын
A small snowboard cable lock through the zippers of the framebag so they can't be opened so some valuable items can be safe inside
@mikerhodes6927
@mikerhodes6927 3 жыл бұрын
then you just end up with destroyed bags where they have use a knife on the material - putting a lock on the bags screams out there is something inside worth stealing...
@svens4493
@svens4493 3 жыл бұрын
I bought a Topeak Bikamper tent. The bike becomes the support/frame for the tent so my bike won’t go anywhere once I’ve set up camp. The other tips are excellent. Thank you!
@lemku3318
@lemku3318 Жыл бұрын
cool. or could just take off the front wheel....win more time if someone wanna steal it. could put it in a tent but what about hiking daily without nike? how do you secure it then??
@bradrothermel8901
@bradrothermel8901 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, good tips. If QRs, could take the front wheel into the tent ⛺️
@felipericketts
@felipericketts 2 жыл бұрын
I put an S-biener on the rear disk break and run it through a spoke at the same time.
@kimkrimson
@kimkrimson 3 жыл бұрын
My Bordo lite really gives me peace of mind
@hornet224
@hornet224 10 ай бұрын
I carry a U-lock, long cables and a Kriptonite Keeper Chain lock. If they steal your bike, you have a long sober walk home.
@fredhubbard7210
@fredhubbard7210 Жыл бұрын
I was going to say that a cable lock is about useful as a zip-tie... because they are so easily cut. But watching this, I realized you can put a zip tie some place where the thief can't see it... especially say a black tie around a black crank arm and the downtube close to the front derailleur. That moment of confusion on the part of a bike thief is a total give away... so definitely, go with the zip tie... but remember something to cut it with.
@bigmac3006
@bigmac3006 3 жыл бұрын
What bike "tracker" are you talking about" GREAT VID!
@tedwrink
@tedwrink 3 жыл бұрын
A nail dropped down through the chain and it won’t pedal
@badgerv
@badgerv 3 жыл бұрын
So my ottolock story... In a rush, I accidentally pushed the button as I was spinning the combo to lock resulting in changing the combination. THAT SUCKED. It did take about 20 minutes with hand tools to get through. From now on it'll be key locks for me.
@vkelly2701
@vkelly2701 2 жыл бұрын
Motion detecter like motorcycle. Keep a heavy lock at work. Lights and panniers are the 1st to get stolen. Sew then on. Small towns in colorado I've left bikes unlocked for days.
@adammacer
@adammacer 2 жыл бұрын
Just bought a motorcycle movement-sensing alarm.. small, cheap and light
@multipleman4870
@multipleman4870 3 жыл бұрын
I keep an inexpensive 4 oz motion sensor alarm I bought from Amazon mounted under my saddle. When I need to stop somewhere, I'll secure the bike to something using a spare Voile strap and activate the alarm. It's super sensitive and obnoxiously loud so it should buy me enough time to rush back out to my bike if someone tries messing with it!
@christophscheier4763
@christophscheier4763 3 жыл бұрын
could you please give me a link to the product? :)
@multipleman4870
@multipleman4870 3 жыл бұрын
@@christophscheier4763 www.amazon.com/Wireless-Anti-Theft-Vibration-Motorcycle-Waterproof/dp/B0734QN8KR There are a bunch of clones of this on Amazon, but this one has been working great for me.
@damo010
@damo010 3 жыл бұрын
Any one tried using a bike alarm? I got my eye on some on amazon. Cheap and have movement sensor and 110 dB! Seems like a good idea when left out side shops.
@raneksi
@raneksi 2 жыл бұрын
I happened to order of these from aliexpress a week ago. We'll see... The idea would be to use it in camp when sleeping so that we'd get alerted if bikes are moved.
@johnhickie1107
@johnhickie1107 2 жыл бұрын
Good old fashioned high school locker combo lock. Lock this through one of the holes in the outer chainring AND around the chain. Can't ride off and there's not much room for a thief to work on the shackle.
@windy415
@windy415 Жыл бұрын
I lock my cafe bike lock to a shopping cart if there are no racks or everything is too bulky to lock to
@mrljgibson
@mrljgibson 2 жыл бұрын
What I need is a tent that uses both wheels as supports and also stores the frame inside, and that also acts as a decent lock. Maybe. 🤣
@Chris66able
@Chris66able 2 жыл бұрын
I use an Minipeak XL tent , my bike fits oinside it with me.
@andrewnorris5415
@andrewnorris5415 3 жыл бұрын
I was half expecting a coffee sponsor at the start lol. "What you need is an xxxx coffee machine!"
@biketouringnature
@biketouringnature Жыл бұрын
When I buy food solo I lock the bike with a U-lock. Then I bring a food carriage from the store and put all my bags in it. Then I shop with all my bags in the store. It takes about 30 seconds for a angle grinder to break a U-lock but it sounds a lot. So you have a chance to run out of the store if you hear the sound.
@damianobiancalana8849
@damianobiancalana8849 Жыл бұрын
Using a smal lock and putting it trought a maillon of the chain. It might break the shifter if some one tries to pedal, but it will make impossibile to move the bike by pedaling!
@mukkaar
@mukkaar 11 ай бұрын
I use Kryptonite evolution mini 7 and their 1,2m cable. It's pretty unbeatable since it's suitable for pretty much every situation and gives you maximum security. Ofc, you will be carrying some extra weight. I just think it's worth it. I also have ABUS motion sensor, mostly for nights. If your bike is moved, it's super loud. Overall, with this setup you don't really need to worry about anything since you can use the U lock and cable to warp around both tires, frame and some sturdy pipe or whatnot if there's one. I don't want to worry about my bike when I'm traveling, and if something happens to it despite this, it would have happened no matter what. And you won't have to really resort to any tricks. And I kinda have to disagree with this video, if you want deterrent lock. At very least get something like Kryptonite keeper, it's 65cm metal chain, only 300g and you can use it to wrap one of your tires, frame and lock bike to something. You want at very least lock that can securely attack bike to something like light pole or metal bar/pipes. To do that it needs to be long enough. You don't want to use something that literally scissors or leatherman can open, and isn't long enough to be useful. Keeper is pretty nice because it's chain so it packs really well. And unlike cable lock it's very flexible. You are going on biking trip, you are not hiking so couple hundred grams is nothing to secure your potentially very expensive bike. Being aero is more important than weight anyways if you care about speed and ease of biking. Well, unless you expect a lot of climbing. Overall, my advice is either relatively thin chain as deterrent and long enough so you can also use it to attach bike to stuff. Or small U lock + cable if you want actual security and versatility. And I would really recommend movement sensor in both cases, it weighs nothing and is really good for nights. And since its just siren with motion sensor, it doesn't cost much. Folding locks don't actually work against actual criminals since it's very quick to break with right tool. Though I do actually use folding lock, since it's so convenient to just fold and put into holder neatly, but I live in safe city and country. For bikepacking I wouldn't use it, it's not as versatile as chain and chain is more durable for less weight. You already have the packs in your bike so you can just put the lock in there.
@senv2312
@senv2312 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not afraid for my bike - I always bring a lock. But what about the baggage/bags? Any ideas to secure those?
@CogitoErgoSum67
@CogitoErgoSum67 3 жыл бұрын
There's reusable zip ties i can lock ur bags with, its not perfect but at least make it harder...
@p0ddie
@p0ddie 2 жыл бұрын
​@@CogitoErgoSum67 pacsafe makes lockable steel mesh nets named "Anti-Theft Backpack & Bag Protector" designed for backpacking tourists and prevents theft and access, maybe they fit over your bags.
@jacekgoda2731
@jacekgoda2731 Жыл бұрын
Actually i'm using panniers, not bags, but it migt also be a hint: i usually have two locks, one for attaching front panniers to front wheel and frame and second for attaching rear panniers to rear wheel and frame and some solid object. This way the thief would have to open the bags and search in the garbage inside, or attempt cutting the locks. For the first scenario i usually keep some dirty clothes on top :3 to make things more pleasant. Of course those locks are more for keeping honest people honest, since most non-ulock or nonchain locks are possible to cut with cheap wire cutters, which one can keep in his or her pocket without much notice
@mohomoho1
@mohomoho1 2 жыл бұрын
If I don't have anything with me to secure my bike when I go into a deli, I turn my bike upside down so it sits on bars and saddle. I make sure I can see it from inside store. It will take a thief that much longer to turn bike right side up. I do wear a waist pouch most of the time so I use that to secure around down tube and wheel.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 2 жыл бұрын
Good idea!!
@daniilrayu1911
@daniilrayu1911 2 жыл бұрын
Damn this is great! Next time I'm sleeping, I will take off the front wheel, set a hard gear, tie the bike to my tent and lock the back wheel >:)
@IlyaBasin
@IlyaBasin 2 жыл бұрын
Also, take out the bottom bracket, unscrew the pedals, remove handlebars and a fork and take it all with you!
@spackowitz7487
@spackowitz7487 3 жыл бұрын
Amazon sells a bike alarm for 30 bucks, not only protects your bike but the items on it. It’s extremely sensitive to vibrations and ear piercing!
@mooreoutdoor9841
@mooreoutdoor9841 2 жыл бұрын
I just use a cable lock and try to run it through something besides just the bike. It's worth its weight and bulk in my opinion.
@joehuerta6985
@joehuerta6985 2 жыл бұрын
A bike not locked is considered borrowed according to law enforcement And a bike that is locked is considered stolen. So I lock it anything is better than nothing. Bike trackers work great if the bike gets taken.
@BIKEPACKINGcom
@BIKEPACKINGcom 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting...
@remipinel3213
@remipinel3213 3 жыл бұрын
best deterrent is locking up next to a nicer bike
@thalesalves
@thalesalves 2 жыл бұрын
How do you do in a tend by night?
@Transtaganu
@Transtaganu 10 ай бұрын
Garmin GPS Units have the option to act as an alarm, and they're pretty loud.
@CMG78
@CMG78 2 жыл бұрын
I use the red cable locks that are sold for firearm security they are rather lightweight and extremely hard to cut
@randallgd
@randallgd Жыл бұрын
How about a safe way to lock bikes on hitch mout bike rack? Recently had $10,000 worth of bikes stolen off a thule T2 pro hitch mount bike rack using their tiny cable lock that was part of the bike rack. It happened when traveling on the back of our car when stopped to do a thirty min hike where no bikes were allowed. Been thinking some way to rig up two beefy chain locks like Hiplok, kryptonite ect. I know no system is perfect. Just want to be able to leave them on the car for a few hours say at national park parking lot or the like. Bikes won't fit in the car with all our camping gear. Any ideas would be super helpful! Thank you in advance!
@pubplays368
@pubplays368 Жыл бұрын
Dude that really sucks. I’m sorry to hear that. We need to bring back severe punishments for thieves. Chopping their hands off like in the old days should do the trick even if it’s something as small as a pack of gum. But to answer your question. Kryptonite cables are pretty good. I’d recommend finding a security cable made out of Kevlar and drilling out some holes into the bed of your truck where you can hide a lock securing the cable. I hide the lock behind pin locked bolts that require a code. Kevlar can’t be cut by bolt cutters. It takes a special tool to cut an inch thick piece of Kevlar security cable. A tool even seasoned thieves wouldn’t know about. Hope this helps.
@HowManyMore
@HowManyMore 3 жыл бұрын
Great. I use a light-weight key operated lock and take of my bike computer.
@bonefishboards
@bonefishboards 2 жыл бұрын
15 feet of 5mm Kevlar prusik cord weighs very little and is tough to cut. Just loop it all through the wheels and frame and possibly around a post or tree and then tie a knot in an inconvenient location. A thief will have to find the knot and untie it. And if you speedy stitch some webbing loops to your bags, loop the cord through those, too. Just make your bike slightly more difficult to steal than your buddy's bike ;)
@etiennebourke616
@etiennebourke616 3 жыл бұрын
Smarthalo is such a good deterrent. If the bike moves, the alarm goes of.
@GeekonaBike
@GeekonaBike 3 жыл бұрын
Another advantage to removing & taking the frt wheel w/ you is the reduced resale/fencing value of a one wheeled bike. Hopefully making the theft not worth the risk.
@cycloneranger5354
@cycloneranger5354 2 жыл бұрын
Bike thieves steal bikes for parts. They want that 300$ dynamo hub or 200$ seatpost, perhaps the newest shifters. Most definitely they have a stock of stolen bikes at home to mix and match so that when they sell it - you don't recognize it.
@IlyaBasin
@IlyaBasin 2 жыл бұрын
Plus after your bike is stolen you can always sell the front wheel to partially recoup your losses. :)
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