Stoneyrun
Active Member
- Region
- USA
well good luck. in my experience thieves don't care or can't read.I don't have a tracker. Just made a magnet. Costs about 10 bucks including shipping. I'd rather deter the crime in the first place than get my bike stolen and hopefully recovered. Every little bit helps I suppose.
Smart people can do dumb things. Maybe it was Einstein who said the only difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits? I plan on getting a tracker eventually too though. Maybe an alarm.well good luck. in my experience thieves don't care or can't read.
Maybe they do read. And they are reading this exact threadin my experience thieves don't care or can't read.
Why would I want to venture into such a false fake scam of a product?soyabean, might you be thinking about selling them?
Because when it comes to theft prevention anything that helps us keep our bikes is a good thing. Granted, this little magnet thing is untested. But common sense suggests that it could potentially prevent a crime. Tiny one time cost, no subscription fee, easy to mount/remove/reuse. Don't need to purchase a premade one. Anyone can design their own in about 5 minutes. It took me a few minutes to design it and cost me about 10 bucks including shipping. Maybe ask why not? I'm contemplating doing magnet designs that'll cover the Lectric logos on the frame next if I can find a slender rectangular bumper sticker shape magnet blank. Get the utility of hiding the electric bike graphics without any permanent commitment.Why would I want to venture into such a false fake scam of a product?
I don't think anyone "wants" you to sell or buy anything. If it's not for you that's cool. Each to their own.I still don't understand why *I* am being asked to sell these.
My thinking is the best theft prevention is with a combination of various methods. Tracking, registrations, alarms, using our brains for more than just bike helmet racks, locks, and maybe a sign/magnet warning to potential thieves will help.For less effort and probably less money you can actually do something more effective:
Bike registration to reduce theft and help recovery | 529 Garage
Protect your bike for free: Register your bike in the 529 Garage, the world's best bicycle registry.project529.com
Amazon.com : 529 Garage Bicycle Registration Kit (US Edition) - One Bike Kit : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : 529 Garage Bicycle Registration Kit (US Edition) - One Bike Kit : Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
Soyabean, my bad. I meant to address my question to the OP, Stoneyrun, apologies all around, <whacking forehead>I still don't understand why *I* am being asked to sell these.
Magnets won't stick to non ferrous metals like aluminum bike frames. Do you ride a steel frame bike?If anyone needs a hint about how to get these magnets, they can start a conversation with me. Mine are already on order. They're a little more than a USfiver each and if you're fluent in English, you can get a 20% discount now now now! just by copying and pasting, but I'll reveal those secrets as well.
Mine will be kept under my phone in my top bag or on my lock. If I leave my bike and remove my phone the sign/magnet will be visible.Magnets won't stick to non ferrous metals like aluminum bike frames. Do you ride a steel frame bike?
Hopefully the magnet won't be strong enough to interfere with the phone's memory.Mine will be kept under my phone in my top bag or on my lock. If I leave my bike and remove my phone the sign/magnet will be visible.