This seems fine. I wouldn't worry about a bike in that room for a couple of 
hours as long as it's properly locked up, particularly with people and 
cameras all around. 

I leave my Clem at the train station all day. It seems happy. No separation 
anxiety. 

smm

On Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 7:56:54 PM UTC-4 anthony...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Thanks for all the responses! I'll look more into Hexlox, it looks great 
> for locking down components and I've never heard of them before. Here's a 
> link to the picture I uploaded earlier that wasn't displaying for some 
> reason: https://imgur.com/a/oe7fjLZ.
>
> On Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 7:22:40 PM UTC-4 fmri...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> My biggest fear of my riv being stolen is how hard they’ll be to replace 
>> once china takes Taiwan. But I do plan on commuting with my Clem and 
>> locking it outside if my main entrance at work, downtown Manhattan where a 
>> security guard is posted.
>> Franco Rinaldi 
>> c:  646.403.0661 <(646)%20403-0661> 
>>
>> -Pardon any typos, Siri typed this message-
>>
>> On Sep 24, 2024, at 7:03 PM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I probably wouldn't do this with my Riv Custom but I certainly would 
>> with my Clem. It's meant to be commuted on and locked up, sometimes we 
>> gotta take a bit of theft risk and enjoy the bike.  
>>
>>
>> Joe Bernard
>> Clearlake CA 
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 2:51:32 PM UTC-7 anthony...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi! I posted a while back asking for advice on what Riv model would fit 
>>> me and where I could try them. A month after visiting Riv HQ, I bought a 
>>> used homer, which is arriving tomorrow!
>>>
>>> Anyway the point of this post was to ask your opinion on this particular 
>>> situation. I commute to my university classes and intend on using the homer 
>>> for that. There's an indoor bike locker that is accessible to the public 
>>> (do not need student or faculty IDs to get in) and I was planning on 
>>> locking it up there. I will be using a chain lock for the front tire and 
>>> the frame and a u-lock for the rear wheel and frame (possibly a cable loop 
>>> for the seat as well). This room has a security camera but no active 
>>> security personnel.
>>>
>>> At most I would leave the bike there for 2 hours or so, would you risk 
>>> this? I know that ultimately this risk is up to me to live with, but I 
>>> wanted to hear some of your thoughts. I have attached a picture of the bike 
>>> locker! Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> [image: Indoor Bike Parking - DSIT : r/ufl]
>>>
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