OK, £ . . . . Grand for two bikes, a lot of money but our excuse is were old! so the Question here is who's using them? and your view on the best security when parked up at the camp site or when parked outside the local coffee shop
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Your back! Well doneU lock/D lock frame to immovable object, plus cable lock wheels to frame, and saddle also if it's a quick release bolt. Take off all movable bits like lights, speedo, control unit etc, and if really wanting to be secure, remove battery.
In my time I've had wheels, saddles and lights pinched, and once had valves removed from tyres!
That said, if I've got then bike in sight, e.g., on beach or in a cafe, I don't worry too much.
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Now go and wash your mouth out with soapWe have a couple of kalkhoff e bikes and this what we use.
When on the bike rack
Abus D ring - Gold
Hip Lock - silver
Long steel combo lock around bikes and frame - bronze
vanbitz alarm
On campsite as above
Coffee shop
Just the steel combo
In a dodgy town e.g. Brighton
When we get back to the UK I'm going to buy a couple of those Lock Lites, look very secure and only weigh a kilo so I think worth the 160 quid investment.
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Wife is on a 'Cube' Step through..mint green.. can see her a long way off !! Me, arguably the best of the current manufacture of electric bikes , Haibike but of course that's if you want a full suspension or front shocker's only or Hybrid road/off road
Enlightened opinion recommends spending 10% of bike value on security...Good tried and tested stuff is not cheap