I would say just ride it as-is.  Don't bugger it up with stickers, tape, or 
whatever else on that beautiful frame.  My guess is: MOST people wouldn't 
be able to tell the difference between that bike and a $100 vintage 
Schwinn.  And people that DO know what it is, would be like all the Riv 
people I've met---nice, decent, honest, good-hearted people who will give 
you a compliment than even think about stealing your bike.

I'd be more concerned about dings and dents from other careless riders. 

On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 1:04:00 PM UTC-6, Eric Karnes wrote:
>
> Evening all-
>
> I'm interested in some group brainstorming. I recently moved to a 
> university area where I'm told there is a high incidence of bike theft. 
> (Granted this is a town in the UK and I just move here from Philadelphia, 
> so perhaps I should take that claim with a grain of salt). Nevertheless, my 
> AHH will shortly arrive here via Bikeflights. 
>
> I'm a firm believer in riding my 'good bikes' anywhere and everywhere, but 
> I don't want to tempt fate. So I'm looking for ideas: how could I make my 
> Hilsen look less desirable to opporunistic British bike thrives? It's brown 
> and has albatross bars so it already looks a bit like an old British beater 
> to the uninformed. But all brainstorming welcome! I was thinking lots of 
> stickers and a bit of thoughtfully-smeared dirt.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Eric
>
>

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