goldendorp
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Has anyone ditched the quick release seat post clamp for something more secure? After installing a body float I would like to see that it stays there after I return to it. This article has a few ideas. http://www.citylab.com/navigator/2015/06/how-to-not-get-your-bike-seat-stolen/396554/
I was thinking about replacing the seat post clamp and inserting a "security bolt." There seem to be a few options - allen/torx with ball bearing in the middle, a key that inserts a magnetic obstacle, a bolt that can only be removed if the bicycle is upside down, small combination tumbler attached to the bolt head, and/or installing a bike chain from the seat stays to the seat with no slack... to name a few. I don't have another rider to adjust the height with and I rarely make adjustments. I have the smaller diameter body float with a shim... as I would like to use it on a bike with a smaller tube diameter.
As with virtually all bicycle security nothing is bombproof. We intend on slowing down the thief so that he turns his attention to another less secure bike.
Does anyone have any experience here?
Thanks.
I was thinking about replacing the seat post clamp and inserting a "security bolt." There seem to be a few options - allen/torx with ball bearing in the middle, a key that inserts a magnetic obstacle, a bolt that can only be removed if the bicycle is upside down, small combination tumbler attached to the bolt head, and/or installing a bike chain from the seat stays to the seat with no slack... to name a few. I don't have another rider to adjust the height with and I rarely make adjustments. I have the smaller diameter body float with a shim... as I would like to use it on a bike with a smaller tube diameter.
As with virtually all bicycle security nothing is bombproof. We intend on slowing down the thief so that he turns his attention to another less secure bike.
Does anyone have any experience here?
Thanks.