I've posted this a couple of times in lock threads... my solution was to pitlock the wheels and seat and use a compact U-lock for securing the frame to something stationary. The U I chose was an Abus Granit Futura. It's small and light.
I really like this setup. I park in public places everyday. If your bike is a Riv and worth 3 or 4 thousand dollars, as most Rivs are, spending $180 is rounding error. Once the wheels and seat are pit-locked your bike has little resale value. The Abus is very compact. It's much easier to manage, storage wise, than cable. I bought from: http://www.urbanbiketech.com/default.asp You can secure racks, stems, brakes, etc... with inexpensive security allen bolts: http://www.bicyclebolts.com/ On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 8:11:13 AM UTC-5, Surlyprof wrote: > > I'm so sorry to hear about the theft. It's horrible that we can't just > park a bike and relax without feeling the need to haul around a u-lock and > wheel cable. I hope someone reports the bike and it is returned to you. I > also wish I had suggestions for a single speed replacement but I have > little experience in that area. I know Handsome bases a lot of their line > on Grant's Bridgestone designs. Their "Fredward" was a fun bike to test > ride and it has cantis like your SimpleOne ( > http://www.handsomecycles.com/products/fredward-green-beret-frameset?variant=1272300353 > ). > > Grant had a suggestion in either Just Ride or the Reader to hook your > helmet around the frame and wheel. The idea is to at least tangle up the > wheel long enough to foil a grab and go theft if you are nearby. I tend to > do this if I'm only going a few feet away to grab something. Still not > often comfortable with that option in the bike-theft crazy bay area so I've > been looking for a compact, u-lock alternative that would fit in a > Sackville Saddlesack x-small. Does anyone know of a good alternative? I > was thinking of either a small kryptonite cable with a padlock (Kwikset > makes one you can match to your housekey) but I can't find a short one. I > also found this: > http://www.amazon.com/RockBros-Theft-Chain-Folding-Hamburg/dp/B00MN52JR2/ref=sr_1_74?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1433076070&sr=1-74 > > Has anyone had any experience with this lock? My concern is that, with > that many joints, it may be easily defeatable. > > Hope you are reunited with your SimpleOne. > > John > > On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 8:54:45 AM UTC-7, donavanm wrote: >> >> As the subject says, theres another stolen SimpleOne out there now. Last >> Thursday night I was out at Golden Gardens in Seattle enjoying the sunset >> with some friends. Bikes were parked ~15 feet away on the beach, which was >> far enough for someone to make off unnoticed. They kindly left another >> friends tandem and my helmet plus gloves behind. Already reported to SPD >> etc, though I have little hope of recovery. >> >> First was my daily commuter, 62CM SimpleOne frame serial M1011115. At >> time of theft included black revelate frame bag, black Haulin Colin front >> rack + wald basket, Supernova light, "Velo Orange" branded SP dynamo hub, >> salsa delgado rims, silver Paul cantilever brakes, schwalbe little big ben >> tires. https://bikeindex.org/bikes/46199 >> >> Second was a friends 1993 XO-2, purple paint, 54cm frame, >> serial H220098. At time of theft included silver rear rack, white bar tape, >> salsa 38cm short and shallow drop bars, nitto periscopa stem, bar end >> shifters, original deore 3x7 drive train, original wheelset. >> https://bikeindex.org/bikes/46200 >> >> And now the question, suggestions for a similar single speed frame? The >> SimpleOne was my favoritist bike, used for daily commuting, shenanigans, >> and bike camping. Im seriously considering getting a clone custom made, but >> would like a replacement in a sooner time frame. Are there any production >> frames with a similar 72.5/72.5 and midlong chainstay geometry? If nothing >> else I might round up an 80s steel touring frame and throw a SimpleOne fork >> on it. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.