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Bike Locks

A electronic alarms to notify you when your bike moves! Don't let the options stress you out, use this guide to choose the bike lock that best fits your biking lifestyle! 

Low-Security Locks

If you plan to lock your bike up in a wellcrime neighborhood, then you can rely on lighter, simpler locks. *wound around the frame of the bike for storage when not in use. * If you already have a padlock or ucable'>strong cables with no locks attached that you can thread through anything and secure with your own lock.

High-Security Locks

If you have reason to worry about your bike's safety, such as parking it in a lowsecure neighborhood or college campus, you might want to go for a stronger, less breakable lock.  *electronic alarm is by far the best choice, as a cable lock is rarely a deterrent to a motorcycle thief, and motorcycles can cost a lot of money to replace.

Other Lock Options

There are other ways to secure your bike, most of which include a lock plus additional components: * Bike Cover/Lock: This is a protective cover that goes over your bike or motorcycle and then locks into place, securing the cover and the bike safely. Covering your bike is a good choice if you're worried about the elements, or if you have a bike that's a desired brand or style that is very likely to be stolen if seen. * Car Rack Bike Lock: When securing your bike to your car's bike rack, you need to lock it into place safely so that it doesn't fall off and so that no one wanders off with it.  

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