jersey, I have not so far seen the Onguard Brute Mini on sale here in the UK. I've had two bikes stolen in London, in a span of 17 years, but both bikes were treasured, so I believe in trying to secure a bike as best as possible.
I am with Scott_not_Scot's method of security - multiple hardcore locks. Or, not letting the f*cking thing out of my sight for more than a few seconds.
Many people are suckered into buying locks that are not as robust as they would really like, and then find out about it later. Your personal advice, that says heavier locks are a joke to you, only causes guffawing in the back rows.
jersey, I have not so far seen the Onguard Brute Mini on sale here in the UK. I've had two bikes stolen in London, in a span of 17 years, but both bikes were treasured, so I believe in trying to secure a bike as best as possible.
I am with Scott_not_Scot's method of security - multiple hardcore locks. Or, not letting the f*cking thing out of my sight for more than a few seconds.
Many people are suckered into buying locks that are not as robust as they would really like, and then find out about it later. Your personal advice, that says heavier locks are a joke to you, only causes guffawing in the back rows.