Thieves dont go to poor areas to steal .I live in good area, nice condo building.
Well said, bike rack in parking garage is full with 40 bikes. F##k tenants will be complaining about me bringing bike up elevator everyday. Unless I put ground anchor in and take battery away every day when locked.Thieves dont go to poor areas to steal .
need a good hammer drill to install one of those. its a cool design though.Check with your Strata and see if they'll let you install a ground anchor.
Then lock it appropriately to that but still take battery with you.
Move something that isn't worth $4000 out of the way in one of the rooms and take the bike up the elevator. That way you won't be waiting for the day it's gone.I wish, live on 20th floor and all the rooms are full. Balcony too small.
I like that approach a lot. A bike locked to a sturdy hitch rack very near a wall is going to be harder to see or to steal.My brother's condo isn't in a high crime area but bike theft is a problem. On one occasion, a group of thieves boldly cut the iron posts of the condo bike rack and stole it, along with 8 bikes secured to it. The put the whole thing in the back of a stolen delivery van and drove off in plain sight of several residents! None were ever recovered. Luckily, my brothers bike wasn't involved but since then, he keeps it locked to the bike rack on his vehicle and takes it with him. He backs into his parking spot up against the wall of the underground garage so there is very little clearance for a would be thief to get at it. He removes the battery & seatpost and uses a motion alarm as added protection.
Yes, this exposes the bike when he uses the vehicle but he is retired and doesn't commute. He uses the vehicle mostly to run short errands. This way, he's ready to go whenever he decides to take the bike somewhere to ride.
75% time big car blocks the bike, always at night. Hard see unless cars next to mine are gone. Starting think 2 locks, tracking alarm, and bring bike up to condo when I won't be using should be enough.My brother's condo isn't in a high crime area but bike theft is a problem. On one occasion, a group of thieves boldly cut the iron posts of the condo bike rack and stole it, along with 8 bikes secured to it. The put the whole thing in the back of a stolen delivery van and drove off in plain sight of several residents! None were ever recovered. Luckily, my brothers bike wasn't involved but since then, he keeps it locked to the bike rack on his vehicle and takes it with him. He backs into his parking spot up against the wall of the underground garage so there is very little clearance for a would be thief to get at it. He removes the battery & seatpost and uses a motion alarm as added protection.
Yes, this exposes the bike when he uses the vehicle but he is retired and doesn't commute. He uses the vehicle mostly to run short errands. This way, he's ready to go whenever he decides to take the bike somewhere to ride.
I use bike go to work lots up and down hills, and it's bumpy. Don't think small folding bike would do the job.Too bad you didn't just buy a small folding ebike. That would have eliminated all these problems. You could have stored it inside the car or condo.