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  1. aaronhamlin

    U-Lock solution for SuperDelite

    I'd recommend a more systemic approach. I too am getting ready to buy either an SD or SC from R&M so had to research this same issue. I agree with you that the foldable lock is inappropriate. Here's a resource with lock references, insurance, and other useful info (better late than never).
  2. aaronhamlin

    Completist's Guide To Bike Security

    I think the problem is much more complicated than that, though I don't think it's completely inaccurate. Yes, you want your bike to look harder to steal than the next one. But ebikes are expensive, and your more expensive ebike may be worth the effort to a thief. And most bike shop owners do not...
  3. aaronhamlin

    Completist's Guide To Bike Security

    In all the forums I'm a part of, bike security and locks always comes up. Being in the locksport community (think lockpicking for fun but not for stealing), I think about this perhaps more than average. So I've spent the past six months or so writing the best essay I could on bike security and...
  4. aaronhamlin

    Riese & Muller 2022 models. Rumors?

    Any links to the catalog? Also, any thoughts about changes to the Superdelite or Supercharger? I've got my eye on those two.
  5. aaronhamlin

    Superdelite Framelock ?

    The key component of frame locks is that they are "part of a bike security system." That the frame lock necessitates extra effort to remove the bike after other layers of the bike's security have been breached means that the frame lock is playing its part. Good security in any fashion means...
  6. aaronhamlin

    Superdelite Framelock ?

    To add an extra confirmation to this, my local bike shop said that the R&M Superdelite couldn't support a frame lock and they also checked with the company. I really like frame locks as part of a bike security system, so this is really disappointing to me as well.
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