Feature Photo – March 10, 2022

529 Garage Bike Tip #8

This might be a bit extreme, but we get reports all of the time from people who have locked to wooden handrails, chain linked fences or other easily defeated objects. Make sure that what you're locking to is similarly challenging to defeat as your lock. (529 Garage)

529 Garage Bike Tip #7

If you're buying a used bike from an individual, ask to meet in a public place and verify their phone number (by calling them) and their name (by checking ID). If they are reselling multiple bikes, ask for their 2nd hand reseller permit. Also, flip the bike and run the serial number on 529 Garage. If the seller isn't comfortable, you shouldn't be either.

529 Garage Bike Tip #6

Always lock your wheel and frame together to the bike rack. Locking just your top tube might save you seconds, but can give the bike thief leverage to attempt to break the U-lock with a violent twisting motion. Even if unsuccessful, your bike might get seriously damaged.

529 Garage Bike Tip #5

Don't park perpendicular to the rack. Staple racks are designed for the rider to park parallel to the rack and placed to minimize interference with foot or vehicle traffic. It will also support your bike from falling over better!

529 Garage Bike Tip #4

Bikes disappear from car racks, home garages, parking garages and storage units frequently (nearly half of urban thefts). By locking a wheel to the frame, you force the thief to break the lock before they can ride it.

529 Garage Bike Tip #3

Secure your helmet and accessories - thieves like to travel safe (and helmets help them blend in). They will also use accessories to increase resale value on other bikes.

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