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  • I've seen those before, I was talking about something that you was made of separate parts that you could disassemble / piece together anywhere.

    But I was indeed very drunk and it's a much much too overengineered solution to the problem.

    I did however just think of another non-fixed but secure covering for a bike that would typically be kept in a single location though.

    you could probably have some kind of lightweight metal link/chainmail tea-cosy shaped bike cover that had a lockable closing at the bottom. it'd be heavy but would pack away quite small (backpack sized I imagine) and be easily stowable. you would use it in conjunction with your normal locks to fix the bike to an anchored fixing point but it would make opportunist theft of components much more hassle and likely to be noticed. if you had to lock up a high spec bike outside an office regularly it'd probably help. rustproofing might be an issue though.

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