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This is my strap system control node, I make them by sticking two sticky 
velcros together. Very useful for almost everything, but yes, not a 
dedicated system. The thing I worry about with a steering lock system so 
easily put in place is that it's a steering lock system so easily put in 
place. If a twig decides to flip the thing down while in a turn, I'm not 
turning the other way without some trouble, or scarier yet is the notion of 
a locking headset. Anything mechanical will break or malfunction at some 
point along the line, that's why I worry so.
Safe travels
-Kai
BK NY


On Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 10:52:43 PM UTC-5, Kiley DeMond wrote:
>
> I favor the options that require going NOTHING additional at each time it 
> is called into use. Oops, forgot my water bottle. Am I going to pull out a 
> strap or a bungee to dash back in and grab it? No, and I bet you wouldn't 
> either; you would let your wheel flop over. And yet, that not happening was 
> the entire point. 
>
> I used to use the little bungee; it didn’t work consistently and I had to 
> make sure those sharp ends were adjusted away from painted surfaces. What a 
> PITA to do at the library, again at the P.O., the store, to stop while 
> talking to friends. 
>
> It seems one can do a complicated solution once or a simple thing over and 
> over and over. I suspect the former solution will appeal to commuters and 
> those with more stops, and the latter will appeal to those who ride long 
> distances for exercise and stop maybe once or twice. Wheel stabilizers are 
> common on Dutch work bikes and non-existent on cyclocross bikes. 
>
> Both solutions have merit and it is up to the rider to decide what works 
> for him or her and reserve judgment. 
> -- 
>
> On March 4, 2018 at 8:25:24 PM, Kainalu V. (kaivi...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>) wrote:
>
>> Yup, I'm surprised at the love of relatively complex gear options when a 
>> scrap of velcro, or, as you said, a toe strap, work wonders for this and so 
>> much more. Tournequet?, Done. Pant leg band?, Done. Bind that brake lever 
>> with a fashionable bandanna?, Ruling the school... 
>> -Kai 
>> BK NY 
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